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Since then, however, the pace of progress has slowed.

The pace of progress was pretty slow even before the recession started to bite.

For decades, state neglect forced a pace of progress that was slow and painful in Rio's favelas, which – unlike many other informal settlements around the world – have a largely stable population.

"The pace of progress is so slow that the law of diminishing returns will apply.

The pace of progress is too slow and new therapeutic approaches are required.

Despite major advances in reducing maternal mortality worldwide, the pace of progress is too slow to achieve the maternal health target of Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5 [ 1– 3].

"We always understand, though, that the pace of progress can quicken or slow based on the overall economic environment, and it is reasonable to expect that the current down cycle will impact us to some degree".

The pace of progress shows no sign of slowing down and the stream of information will only get broader.

With money more limited, the pace of progress will be much slower than during NASA's Apollo heyday in the 1960s.

He complained about the agency's excessive slowness in redeveloping ground zero. A. Larry's statement that the pace of progress has been too slow is accurate.

However, the pace of progress is far too slow.

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