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Industrial output and retail sales were relatively sluggish.
By comparison, Apple's iPad 2 is relatively sluggish with its 1GHz processor.
He said splitting off a relatively sluggish business like Travelers should help.
"Today our relatively sluggish authoritarianism is trying to turn into a strict authoritarianism.
Activity has been relatively sluggish since the recession, though prices have improved.
U.S. imports rose briskly; exports were relatively sluggish, and the U.S. trade deficit soared.
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This supposed "cold-bloodedness" was used to imply that the ancient dinosaurs were relatively slow, sluggish organisms, even though many modern reptiles are fast and light-footed despite relying on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature.
But deep-water fish such as the opah are usually relatively slow and sluggish, tending to ambush their prey instead of making chase.
Kilauea's vents have been oozing relatively cool, sluggish magma left over from a similar event in 1955.
Alligator gars are relatively passive, seemingly sluggish solitary fish, but voracious ambush predators.
The strong jaws and jaw musculature, and (unlike nurse sharks) large and effective impaling teeth of these wobbegongs, coupled with their tendency to hold on after biting, makes them a minor hazard to unwary explorers of tide-pools, fishermen and divers, but the sharks otherwise appear to be relatively unaggressive and sluggish when unprovoked, as when a diver views them underwater.
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