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The pitch was offering tricks, but was more sluggish than earlier on.
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But growth in Japan was more sluggish, at only 11%.
But Italy's GDP was more sluggish, Spain's was flat, and Greece sank deeper into recession.
The public sector grew too quickly, funding purchases with government debt; private investment was more sluggish.
They prepared here as the tour began, and although the pitch then was more sluggish they would have had the general idea that wickets come from edges, with good carry, which in turn come from pursuing a full length in search of swing and judicious use of the short ball in order to drive the batsman back.
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But broader measures of money are more sluggish.
But, whatever the reasons, growth is more sluggish, and unemployment higher, than Mr Osborne expected.
But figures in the last two months have been more sluggish.
But there is a reasonably broad consensus that growth will be more sluggish than it might have been, thanks to the lingering effects of the financial crisis and to deteriorating demography, particularly in western Europe.A long period of low rates has profound consequences for savers.
Wisconsin's economic recovery has also been more sluggish than other states in the Midwest.
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