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However, the northern provinces of Argentina have been slow to implement the law in full.
Greece has been slow to implement the changes demanded by the troika.
Chad, for example, has been slow to implement a strong plan of action.
But the company had been slow to implement the stored-program digital computer architecture of the early 1950s.
Though the Ecuadorian government has been slow to implement nature's rights, the country's courts have issued several decisions upholding them.
Many countries have been slow to implement the 2006 Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
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And those collecting emergency benefits in states like Connecticut that have been slower to implement the cuts may find work before losing any benefits.
Given this opposition, reform could be slow to implement.
Some of the changes Trump ordered could be slow to implement.
At present the techniques remain prohibitively expensive and complex and would be slow to implement.
However, some managers are slow to implement policies that foster this sort of communication because the connection has been difficult to prove with hard data, says Pentland.
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