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were slowed
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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Airports were slowed.
On the Internet, popular news Web sites were slowed by a deluge of traffic yesterday morning.
It helped win environmental approval while other multibillion-dollar Sakhalin projects were slowed by similar concerns.
Both teams were slowed by the searing sun and midday heat.
When auditors were present, he said, this never happened and line speeds were slowed down.
Negotiations over agricultural workers were slowed by disagreements over wages and the number of visas.
Efforts to pump floodwaters from subway and automobile tunnels were slowed by electrical shortages.
Election results this year were slowed down in part to improve processes after ballots were lost in 2013.
Other heavy vehicles were slowed or stopped when they tried to increase speed in the soft sand.
But in Florida, efforts to establish the database were slowed by legal challenges and lobbying over privacy rights.
After an unexpectedly difficult start, in which allied forces were slowed and harassed by paramilitary forces, the coalition now has the momentum.
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