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en would be slightly down to flat.

en I had 116 yards, I'm trying to land the ball about 105, and it was slightly downwind. I hit a good shot, I thought. If there's anything I would say, it was maybe a touch too flat. But being a touch too flat, I thought it would have landed shorter than it did, but it landed pin-high.
  Tiger Woods

en Typically, we see flat or slightly rising prices in December, because people are usually willing to pay more.

en flat-to-slightly negative on the ground (shipments), and up a few percentage points for air deliveries.

en Most of the aluminum companies will be flat to slightly up in the third quarter versus a year ago, although there will be one or two that will be up 50 percent.

en Overall, production is down this year to a point where it's flat to slightly lower. So they're going to try to offer these packages so they don't have to do anything involuntary.

en It means higher property taxes, period. . . . Whether funding is flat or slightly reduced, it's the community that has to make up for the difference.

en I had 116 yards and it was slightly downwind. I hit a good shot, maybe just a touch too flat. I thought it would have landed shorter than it did, but it landed pin-high.
  Tiger Woods

en I find that more and more. It is not just the people you would expect to be slightly neanderthal in their attitudes - creationists, flat-earthers, as it were - but actually people who think of themselves as radicals, progressives. That is part of the problem I've found with postmodernism.

en We started flat, we played flat and we ended flat. I don't know why, but maybe my younger players just weren't ready for it.

en There was nothing flat about that, ... When you get punched in the face, that's what happens. That's an excuse: Flat didn't drop balls. Flat didn't miss assignments. Flat didn't commit penalties and miss tackles.

en People who were buying into the stocks on the broad run of premium rises have been slightly disappointed by the renewal season. The U.S. catastrophe-hit areas have risen significantly, whereas other areas haven't risen by much or have been flat.

en I'm feeling really good, ... I'm just I'm not feeling too much pain out there at all...I didn't get tired at all, I think I just started out flat. Maybe I was thinking about something else. I just was really flat. I knew it. I was like, 'Serena, get more pep in your step.' Once you got down, I just got a little more footwork. I was just flat for some reason.
  Serena Williams

en I'm feeling really good. I'm just I'm not feeling too much pain out there at all...I didn't get tired at all, I think I just started out flat. Maybe I was thinking about something else. I just was really flat. I knew it. I was like, 'Serena, get more pep in your step.' Once you got down, I just got a little more footwork. I was just flat for some reason.
  Serena Williams

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