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"The majority of veterans don't have problems but the ones that do, the Department of Defense are just too slow to implement changes".
The United States has agreed to the rules, but has come under criticism for being too slow to implement them and not sticking to the agreed blueprint.
Chaffetz called her too slow to implement new rules — an inversion of the usual conservative complaint that the EPA is too quick to impose regulations.
The pandemic reached them from New Zealand, which was too slow to implement measures to prevent ships carrying the flu from leaving its ports.
The coroner's inquest into the teenager's death yielded several recommendations — including more training on appropriate use of force and changes to the way police shootings are investigated — which protesters say the city has been too slow to implement.
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Given this opposition, reform could be slow to implement.
However, the northern provinces of Argentina have been slow to implement the law in full.
Some of the changes Trump ordered could be slow to implement.
At present the techniques remain prohibitively expensive and complex and would be slow to implement.
Department stores have been slow to implement such change.
Western Australia has the highest rates, and has been slow to implement recommended solutions to child protection.
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