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slump <a slump; slumps> N

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Slumps are preceded by an undesirable productivity shock which constrains the situation.
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Although performing well after a great start, a mid-season slump saw the 18's miss the finals.
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With the end of the war exports slumped severely.
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The interior wall displays some slumping, and the floor is uneven with a few small rises from slump blocks.
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During the economic slump of 1878 the bank's capital was reduced by $2 million.
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It is roughly circular in form, but has a prominent outward bulge to the northeast where the side has slumped into the interior.
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There is some evidence of slumping in the eastern bulge.
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Sometimes it is not accompanied by convulsions but a full body slump, where the person simply will lose body control and slump to the ground.
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However, a form slump resulted in her omission from the national team in 1999.
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Letters such as c or e may gape slightly more, or slump slightly in one direction.
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