Sentence examples for being slow to process from inspiring English sources

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This reluctance is for several reasons: France has over 10% unemployment – double that of Germany – but it also previously had a record of being slow to process asylum claims.

For new employees or for those who have a low level of skills, such as being slow to process quotes or to return calls, or for those who have an abrasive customer service manner, organise training meetings.

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Some criticise the EMA for being slower to process licensing applications than the FDA.

Nevertheless, the high accuracy rates for all stimulus sets suggest that any differences in discrimination difficulty between stimulus sets are relatively small, with verbal stimuli being slower to process.

But Brazil was slow to process their papers, and the situation was deteriorating.

Back in 1925 we were all on 56k dialup, and tweets were slow to process.

But it's slow to process transactions, because every node in the Ethereum network must keep track of every account balance and the state of every smart contract.

She claims to empathize, but she's slow to process her clients' dangerous signals: an abuse-spewing misogynist (Christopher Burns), a slovenly womanizer (David Bishins) and a terribly depressed woman (Janet Zarish).

But the Education Department has been slow to process the claims or to tell distressed borrowers their options, leaving many in limbo as interest on their debt accumulates and the prospect of default looms.

At the time, in 2004, DCFS was slow to process applications and Ron described the experience of dealing with the bureaucracy of the agency and the court system as gut wrenching.

The results showed that 0 was slower to process than other even numbers.

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