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Running, with the ball, at an angle.
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Service level agreement. Document (drafted either a contract or similar to a contract) that provides a defined standard for service. An SLA helps to protect customers and service providers. For example, in the case of a help desk or customer service center, an SLA might define customer service hours, the level of support provided, and a normal response time. ...
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Short-Long Arm suspension. This is the common type of a-arm where the upper arm is shorter than the lower arm, rather than being the same length. This provides negative camber gain on compression.
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usually a black, mulatto, or mixed race person, bought and sold as property, kept in servitude with no individual rights.
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A power amplifier that is driven by the preamp of another amp or PA component; often used to provide extra power or to drive cross-stage monitor amps.
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| SLA | a biased way of looking at or presenting something |
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| SLA | present with a bias |
| SLA | heel over |
| SLA | to incline or bend from a vertical position |
| SLA | lie obliquely |
| SLA | a disparaging term for an Asian person (especially for North Vietnamese soldiers in the Vietnam War) |
| SLA | having an oblique or slanted direction |
| SLA | favoring one person or side over another |
| SLA | having an oblique or slanted direction |
| SLA | with a slant |
| SLA | at a slant |
| SLA | the act of smacking something |
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