Sentence examples for slow referring from inspiring English sources

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On the nine-mile road along the south flank of Kilauea, we drove past signs that read "Nene: Go Slow," referring to the native geese.

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Not all "slow" cooking has to be inconvenient or a long ordeal -- the word "slow" refers more to Anti-Fast-Food.

Normally, a slow manifold refers to the unstable invariant sets of this saddle point in the phase plane.

Some CPUs generate signals for memory timing and synchronization with devices having various access times using a technique that generates delay cycles for slow memories, referred to as wait states.

Many physicians are slow to refer to hospice care, waiting until they are absolutely certain of a terminal prognosis.

The term "ghosting" (sometimes known as the "slow fade") refers to the anecdotally pervasive act where one dater ends a relationship by simply disappearing.

The common name, Sunda slow loris, refers to the Sunda Islands, a group of islands in the western part of the Malay archipelago where it is found.

"The Bank of England expects it to slow; the Fed expects it to slow," he added, referring to recent testimony by Alan Greenspan, the Fed chairman.

"I hear even at Liberty it's slow!" she marvelled, referring to the school's famously politically active students.

Admitting to being "a slow adopter" and referring to himself as "the last of the news romantics", he writes: I am on the edge of replacing paper newspapers with electronic versions for my iPad and phone; of accepting that I hardly ever wait for a conventional news bulletin; and of actually reading full-length books, with pleasure, as downloads..

Another employee who identified himself as John Lee would not comment besides noting that "everything is so slow right now," referring to the company's dwindling business.  .

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