Sentence examples for which is slower from inspiring English sources

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The F.A.A. shifted the processing to a backup system in Salt Lake City, which is slower.

Last year came "Ruun" (Candelight), which is slower and more abstract and maybe even better.

Or should that be pootling – I never can remember which is slower.

Driving in Boston, Larson says he averages about 12 miles per hour, which is slower than average bike speeds.

"This is not the typical Harley, which is slower and rougher, both aesthetically and literally," Ms. Collins said.

In the marathon this morning, technically a freestyle event, some swimmers occasionally rotated into backstroke, which is slower but allows for easier breathing.

The retreat that began in 2008 is still gaining strength, and it is time to recognize the likely fallout, which is slower growth, higher inflation and rising conflict.

"We create the real economy, which is slower but it has less risk," Martin told me recently, between meetings with the New Era workers in Chicago.

A counter example in proximity searching is the static Spatial Approximation Tree (SAT), which is slower than its dynamic version (DSAT).

Yet the moving walkways that criss-cross many of today's airports and shopping centres travel at a sober 3kph, which is slower than most people walk.

He forecasts growth around 2 to 2.5 percent for the rest of the year, which is slower than the economy's long-term average.

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