Sentence examples for progress gets slowed from inspiring English sources

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The problem with involving other people is that sometimes all the progress gets slowed down, but as long as the results are good, I'm happy... Leave the post-production to somebody else".

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Or more rarely test-driven development becomes test-centerarely test-drivenndevelopmentGetting Stuff Done takes a becomesat to writing ever more and more elaborate test code, the refactoring of which takes so much time that development progress gets slower and slower.

Gary, at 57 the oldest, had trained hard, waking at 4 a.m. to drag a tire around his neighborhood in San Antonio, but as the climb progressed he got slower and decided not to jeopardize the group's odds of making it to the top.

Do you expect the rate of progress to continue, get faster, slow down?

But progress seems to have slowed down.

The resistance offered by the sea bottom increases as the water gets shallower, slowing the progress of the wave.

There are asides that make me laugh, but, even more, my progress is regularly slowed because I get to the bottom of a paragraph and go right back to the top and just marvel at the writing.

But progress slowed as troops got closer to the north-eastern city, with snipers, suicide bombers and shellfire targeting them.

Yet progress has slowed considerably.

Since then, progress has slowed considerably.

But then progress slowed.

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