Sentence examples for slow rate of development from inspiring English sources

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They have an exceedingly slow rate of development.

The Financial Times reported this week that Kate Barker, who conducted a review of housebuilding for the Labour government in 2004, does not blame government policy for the slow rate of development in recent years.

However, the growth in resistance, the slow rate of development of new actives, coupled with environmental and health concerns associated with the continued use of some of the existing neurotoxic insecticides, suggest that alternative approaches to their management need to be identified.

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Like with any SaaS, that means tradeoffs and a slower rate of development, which exposes it to competition in the form of younger, nimbler competitors.

After the initiation of r-metHuLeptin, we observed a slower rate of development at T2 relative to T1 on a few subtests ("Recall of Objects," "Memory for Faces," and "Blocks").

Concomitantly, the venous pressure decreases (14), which is also shown by the correlation between vasoconstriction and capacitance response in C. Thus, the attenuated initial vasoconstriction in DW probably leads to a slower decrease in venous pressure and might explain their slower rate of development of initial capacitance response (Fig. 2 C ).

In the current research the possibility of using fine fly ash in binary and ternary mixes with the aim of overcoming the rather slow rate of strength development in concretes containing conventional fly ashes or enhancing their durability was investigated.

In particular, Turkewitz and Kenny [19] suggested that the neural limitations imposed by the relatively slow rate of neural development in human infants may actually be advantageous because the limitations may provide them with greater functional plasticity.

The resistance to vine decline of 'Pat 81' was expressed as a delay in the appearance of root lesions and as a slow rate of disease development with a low percentage of wilted plants at the end of the growing cycle.

A slow rate of resistance development, a gradual change in the slope of the dose-survival curves and the inability of 180 mg kg-1 cyclophosphamide to bring about a reduction in tumour response at a faster rate than 60 mg kg-1 cyclophosphamide suggest that resistance development was not due to the selection of a pre-existing highly drug resistant sub-population of tumour cells.

Primates have slower rates of development than other mammals.

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