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the slow down
adjective
Taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.
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The "slow down" movement on campuses reveals the many mixed messages sent out to students.
Rosalie Glauser, owner of the Slow Down Food Company in Andes, N.Y., is one.
The slow down, it seems, has already had an impact on the display side, though Samsung's weathered much worse than this already.
This paper describes the effects of an exploratory mindfulness-based stress management and nutrition education program, the Slow Down Program, on mothers' perceived stress, eating behavior, and self-efficacy.
The slow down in the chicken branch was even more marked, with only 0.12 novel LCRs being gained each Mya on average.
It's difficult to know what caused the slow down in activity on the social networking service.
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Yet the figures suggest the slow-down in parliamentary activity began in 2012.
Cette victoire est pour toi," to his crew during the slow-down lap.
The slow-down in withholdings had been a signal of much worse things to come.
He said owners could choose to opt out of the slow-down feature.
They offer several theories: Perhaps the slow-down reflects uncertainty about the Blair government's policies toward business.
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