Sentence examples for slower start from inspiring English sources

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The North Carolina box was off to a slower start.

And they have gotten off to a much slower start than their American counterparts.

But the Teezer has had a somewhat slower start than the reality stars of today.

And this Congress is already off to a slower start than its predecessor.

Nancy Lombardino, general manager of the elegant Mark Shale clothing store at Country Club Plaza, said: "We're definitely off to a slower start.

The former sold two million, but despite contributions from Timbaland and rap potentate Missy Elliott, the latter has had a slower start.

But the competitive market has gotten a much slower start than anyone -- the government, the entrenched former monopolies or, most of all, the new entrants -- expected.

His top commander in Iraq has proposed a slower start to the withdrawal, warning of the dangers of drawing down too quickly.

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Concurrent blamed order delays, slower start-ups for some video-on-demand services and price cuts by rivals.

"Slow start," he said.

So why the slow start?

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