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It tried to customise rides for the safety-conscious Chinese by, for example, making them slower, but that made its park dull.
A telling 2009 survey of ski patrollers from across the country found that 77 percent did not wear helmets because they worried that the headgear could reduce their peripheral vision, hearing and response times, making them slower and clumsier.
Blockchains in their current state (at least public ones) have some scaling issues, making them slower than traditional databases.
Though considered to be quick firing, the propellant for 7 inches guns was loaded in bags, making them slower than contemporary 6 inches guns.
Big businesses are often forced to make decisions via bureaucracy or with teams of people, making them slower and less able to adapt.
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The Chechnya campaign and its popularity among Russians have softened up the ethnic leaders, making them slow to defend their positions.
Our portfolio company Evolv Technology, for example, is using advanced sensors and AI in weapons detection systems that can screen hundreds of people per hour without making them slow down or empty their pockets and purses.
They had shorter, more robust limbs, heavily built axial skeletons (trunks), and large heads and are thought to have shared the common lemur trait of low basal metabolic rates, making them slow-moving.
The consequences after the vertebral fracture had caused adjustments in the women's daily routines, making them slow down or give up housework.
Another supervisor argued that it is not important whether a sense of alarm is correct or incorrect, but that it has to make a trainee aware of the reasoning process itself, making them slow down by taking time to analyse where this uneasy feeling comes from (see Text box 1 quotation p).
"The same reason companies are slow to come makes them slower to leave," Mr. Nelson said.
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