Sentence examples for be slow to progress from inspiring English sources

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He will be slow to progress his divorce and the hapless wife will be at his mercy.

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It's easy to get caught up in the jubilation of the recent legalisation of same-sex marriage in the US, a Pride march and those new colourful Facebook profile photos; equally, it goes without saying that a lot of work in majority Islamic states remains, and there are dark corners of the internet that will be slower to progress.

It's easy to get caught up in the jubilation of the recent legalization of same-sex marriage in the US, a Pride march, and those new colorful Facebook profile photos; equally, it goes without saying that a lot of work in majority Islamic states remains, and there are dark corners of the internet that will be slower to progress.

The Geena Davis Institute report says: "While Hollywood is quick to capitalise on new audiences and opportunities abroad, the industry is slow to progress in creating compelling and complex roles for females".

With relapsing/remitting MS, symptoms come and go, so if your disease is slow to progress, with infrequent relapses and low levels of disability, you can remain silent for years, even decades.

This had never happened before and as she went to the phone, she was excited, recalling another young man on the ward who, like Matty, had been slow to progress and who, as his parents were leaving after a visit and were almost out of the door, had said, "Goodnight, Mum".

Despite remaining one of the poorest countries in the world, Rwanda has made remarkable gains in health, social, and economic development over the last 20 years, but modern emergency care has been slow to progress.

Due to the cost of land purchases, the Met's eastward extension from Moorgate Street was slow to progress and it had to obtain an extension of the Act's time limit in 1869.

"I think it's slow to progress, but at the same time, having the platform that I have to reach a broader audience ― it's definitely waking up the ballet world," she said.

So I think it's slow to progress, but at the same time, having the platform that I have to reach a broader audience ― it's definitely waking up the ballet world.

Government is often slow to progress, as are the institutions it supports.

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