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It was sluggish about giving WHO officials access to affected areas.
So why are lawyers so sluggish about changing the rules of confidentiality?
His frame is large, but his reactions are instant and there is nothing sluggish about him.
Apart from its failure to attend to Amtrak's immediate needs, the administration has been sluggish about proposing a national rail policy.
Moreover, there were variations in the responses of loan servicers: some were much more sluggish about introducing trial modifications than others, even after accounting for differences in the loans themselves.
The luminous and the numinous had long been a feature of his work: "here is love/like a tinsmith's scoop/sunk past its gleam/in the meal-bin" – nothing sluggish about that.
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Nathan Louis Jackson's play, directed by Thomas Kail, is a well-observed but sluggish comedy-drama about two sons (the excellent Francois Battiste and Alano Miller) at war over who will care for their ailing father (the fine Wendell Pierce).
All told, Goldman expects a "sluggish trend" of about 2.5% growth for several years.
And it heard evidence that migrants may push down the "natural" rate of unemployment, since they are more flexible than sluggish Britons about which jobs they take.
Diletta Spinola, sales director for Sotheby's International Realty Rome, said they had been sluggish for about two years, partly because of caution on the part of foreign buyers, who make up a large part of Capri's market.
Not helping matters are the Sony PSP's relatively sluggish sales: About 50 million units have been purchased worldwide, half the number of Nintendo DS units sold.
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