Sentence examples for has been slow to exploit from inspiring English sources

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Burnham denies Labour has been slow to exploit the coalition's woes, which began in the summer of 2010.

The food industry has been slow to exploit nanotechnology, perhaps because of public attitudes towards "non-natural" foods.

But Pakistan has been slow to exploit its own coal resources and most would have to be imported.The country has huge potential for hydroelectricity, the cheapest form of energy, but dams can take the best part of a decade to build.

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Democrats are trying to trump that argument by pointing to existing leases in the Gulf of Mexico that they believe companies have been slow to exploit.

The American outposts of Japanese multinationals have kept abreast of the Internet, although their headquarters have been slow to exploit its potential.

But technologists have been slower to exploit the vast amounts of ambient heat available in the atmosphere, or produced by machinery.True, some simple forms of heat recycling have been around for a while: using heated waste water to warm flooring and melt ice on driveways, for example.

But it has been slow to appear.

But that has been slow to happen.

Consumption has been slow to pick up.

Retail has been slow to bounce back.

Money pledged has been slow to materialize.

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