For the particle slice, this vertical slice in time I am happy, what the horizontal is like only fate can decide.
We are fortunate to live in a very thin slice of time, during which growth and positive sum economics and politics have ruled.
In any case, I can attest from my experience that the tiny slice of time occupied by the event seemed to occur in snapshots.
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Inflation will insidiously level the playing field, delivering realignments, one tiny wicked slice at a time.
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Unlike conventional cameras, our femto camera captures an image as one thin slice at a time of one-dimensional space using a "streak tube, " a laboratory instrument that is commonly used by chemists to study light passing through chemical samples.
This usually involves a brave decision to slice margins at a time when they are already under pressure.
Topsy lets you slice the results by time, so by the last hour, two hours, or day (and further).
It was a huge disappointment not to be offered a slice or two during my time in the box.
He limped across the playground, climbed the fence, held back the barbed wire, and jumped, this time at the expense of a sharp slice in the sleeve of his jacket.
The result: Qualcomm commands a slice of the revenues generated every time a 3G handset is sold.
For members of Congress and candidates for Congress spend anywhere between 30% and 70% of their time raising money from this tiny, tiny slice of us.
During the last summer games, NBC devoted a hefty slice of their 272 prime-time hours to the sport, pumping up the drama of Michael Phelps last games, and so on.
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Second - as if you needed telling - retailing will for some time remain all about trying to win a bigger slice of a cake that cannot grow in any meaningful way.
Every time Portland score a goal, he saws off a slice of wood amid an eruption of sawdust and song.
Both campaigns realize they have to secure their base of supporters while, at the same time, pursue and win over that dwindling, fickle slice of persuadable voters who have yet to make up their minds.
Anyway you slice it, requiring people to invest so much time to cast their vote amounts to a poll tax pure and simple.
Hamilton swapped the lead with his team-mate Kovalainen before Buemi moved into top spot and then proceeded to slice more than half a second from his own time.
This time, Stranraer made home advantage tell thanks to a large slice of luck in the replay to book a trip to Greenock to face Third Division Morton in the next round.
Of that small slice, just 17% of prosecuted cases brought jail time--and the average term of incarceration was just six months.
In that time, a teacher can fix a shank or get somebody to slice the ball less, and everyone leaves the lesson happy.
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When you buy a stock, you own a slice of future earnings, which you expect to rise over time, otherwise, why bother?
China's capital may be racing towards the future at breakneck speed but sneak behind one of the city's glittering, ultra-modern tower blocks and you find a slice of old Beijing that seems to have been lost in time.
The real-time poll, available only to Galaxy Tab users, peeled off a thin slice of TV feedback.
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There are some options for first-time buyers under which a local authority will act as guarantor for the top slice of the mortgage, requiring a deposit of just 5%.
If he's out there trying to parse and slice and dice the president's position and having a difficult time doing that, I'd say that the White House needs to, you know, go into a little corner and figure out what the truth is and come and tell us all what it is.
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He moved into News Corp. at a time when its stock was temporarily depressed, and besides struggling TWA, he owns a slice of Motorola, another somewhat depressed stock.
"We treated a slice of bread in the device, we then checked the mould that was in that bread over time against a control, " he explained.
This is what tantalizes Laybourne: If she can carve out even a tiny slice of the huge sums at stake, she might build a billion-dollar business in little time.
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