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Burnham denies Labour has been slow to exploit the coalition's woes, which began in the summer of 2010.
The food industry has been slow to exploit nanotechnology, perhaps because of public attitudes towards "non-natural" foods.
The party was slow to exploit revelations that the Bavarian government had, perhaps illegally, tapped a drug suspect's computer.
Soviet leaders from Nikita Khrushchev onwards were not slow to exploit Castro's potential as a thorn in the side of their American rival.
For the moment, the equipment on which "Spirited Ruins" runs remains too specialized and Internet connections remain too slow to exploit the full interactive potential of the medium.
Predictably, Maher has not been slow to exploit the recent selection of Sarah Palin - an avowed creationist - as Republican nominee for Vice-President in support of his film.
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But technologists have been slower to exploit the vast amounts of ambient heat available in the atmosphere, or produced by machinery.True, some simple forms of heat recycling have been around for a while: using heated waste water to warm flooring and melt ice on driveways, for example.
The Bank of England and the European Central Bank then also cut their own rates, in a similar effort to pep up demand in their slowing economies and to exploit the current lack of inflationary pressures.
But that brought the risk of what Davies called "a bit of gamesmanship", with slower athletes looking to exploit rivals with the potential to take a false start and put the rest of the field under pressure, hence a further change for 2010.
But starved of money, the company has been slow off the mark to exploit it.
Even so, the congressional election may give the scattered opposition a chance to exploit a slowing economy and rising inflation.
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