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the slow progress
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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"I can remember," Goldstein said of the slow progress.
There has been concern at the slow progress of development.
China still has a good chance of entering this year, despite the slow progress.
Visiting a place again and again, year after year, annunciates the slow progress of human growth.
The slow progress in reducing the UK's budget deficit is one such problem.
The slow progress of In the Shadow of No Towers is characteristic.
The slow progress on Lillie Square suggests nothing will get knocked down any time soon.
The Louisiana Recovery Authority, which manages Road Home, has many explanations for the slow progress.
There was also the slow progress towards another movie which, by 1999, was Notting Hill.
But the slow progress only facilitated the paradelike atmosphere that followed the spaceship.
Two things need to be done.First, the slow progress towards a border settlement needs to resume.
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