Betekenis van:
slippage

slippage
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • failing to hold or slipping out of place
    "the knots allowed no slippage"

    Hyperoniemen

    slippage
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • decline from a standard level of performance or achievement

      Hyperoniemen

      slippage
      Zelfstandig naamwoord
        • a decrease of transmitted power in a mechanical system caused by slipping

        Hyperoniemen


        Voorbeeldzinnen

        1. There was no slippage in the schedule.
        2. Any slippage from target would have a direct impact on the desired future interest surplus.
        3. to the extent the comprehensive risk measure incorporates benefits from dynamic hedging, the risk of hedge slippage and the potential costs of rebalancing such hedges.
        4. The sharp deterioration of profitability observed between 2003 and the IP is therefore not attributable to any slippage of the costs of production, but rather to the decline in sales prices.
        5. The sharp deterioration of profitability observed between 2002 and the IP is therefore not attributable to any slippage of the costs of production, but rather to the decline in sales prices.
        6. the budgetary measures announced for 2005, while more than offsetting the slippage in 2004, may not ensure that the general government deficit is brought below 3 % of GDP in 2005,
        7. Furthermore, the early implementation of the restructuring plan indicates that the process is well advanced, so that the risk of any slippage in achieving the objectives set for March 2006 is reduced.
        8. The sharp deterioration of profitability observed between 2003 and the IP is therefore not attributable to any slippage of the costs of production, but rather to the decline in sales prices. Indeed, the Community industry’s sales prices dropped by 5 percentage points between 2003 and the IP, as a consequence of price depression and price suppression caused by dumped imports.
        9. According to the Commission, the significant slippage is attributed to extraordinary factors (overruns in expenditure related to the preparation of the Olympic Games and compensation for weather damages), to higher than planned current spending (social transfers and public sector wages) and to a shortfall of revenues (VAT, income taxes and reclassification, as a financial transaction, of a payment from the Saving Postal Bank to government).
        10. In view of the forecast of a marked budgetary slippage in 2007 and a continuing excess of the deficit over the reference value in 2008, the Council adopted a Decision under Article 104(8) on 10 July 2007, based on a recommendation from the Commission, stating that the action being taken by the Czech Republic did not appear to be adequate to correct the excessive deficit by the deadline of 2008 [3].
        11. The outturn of the general government deficit in 2003 compares with a target deficit of 0,9 % of GDP set in the December 2002 updated stability programme. According to the Commission, the significant slippage is attributed to extraordinary factors (overruns in expenditure related to the preparation of the Olympic Games and compensation for weather damages), to higher than planned current spending (social transfers and public sector wages) and to a shortfall of revenues (VAT, income taxes and reclassification, as a financial transaction, of a payment from the Saving Postal Bank to government).