In addition, many fast-growing categories of recent years can't help but slow down anyway.
We are making -- as I think appropriately said -- steady but slow progress.
But slow though the process is, it still shows stubborn signs of life.
But slow growth of new customers seems to be an industry wide problem right now as one questioner asked about.
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Our fiscal crisis is akin to a very dangerous, but slow-developing cancer.
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It may not be ideal, but slow growth is what we have.
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These first two dimensions get the job done in the early part of the game, but slow and anti-gravity are the stars of this show.
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The normal place and the other place were turning into the same place, quick but slow, the way a car accident is quick but slow.
Unlike her father, who marinated his beef in wine for up to 48 hours, Ms. Escoffier said she skips the soak but slow-simmers for longer than her father did.
International Business Machines ( IBM) is the company Hewlett Packard ( HPQ) secretly wants to be, one where high-margin service and software businesses support huge but slow-growing (at best) hardware divisions.
But I think it was characterized and I think I characterized it this way last Thursday after the meeting that was had in the Situation Room, that progress is steady but slow.
They start eating fast but slow down after six minutes, and in an interesting bit of carb trivia, they tend to eat rice much faster than pasta (possibly due to the labor-intensive twirling process).
But slow and steady has its moments, too.
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But it also makes it harder for Mr Bernanke to shake off the Fed's reputation for being quick to cut rates when markets are tumbling but slow to raise them when the economy picks up.
Under Mr Greenspan, whose memoirs came out this week (see article), the Fed won a name for being quick to cut rates when markets squealed but slow to raise them when the economy picked up.
"We're rolling Graph Search out slowly - fast enough for the debate to take place, and but slow enough so people have a chance to look through their stuff before this comes out to a large audience, " he says.
But cameras slow drivers down more effectively when motorists know they are around, but not precisely where.
It protected us from thalidomide, but its slow and careful ways may be killing cancer patients.
The capacity for our emotional thinking to change and adoption is real, but often slow.
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But the slow wheel of justice will work in Geragos' favor, he said.
They don't kill the virus but they slow down its growth, which ultimately slows the progression of the disease.
There are elaborate experimental fusion reactors all over the globe, and they have made steady but achingly slow progress toward a controlled, self-sustaining burn.
The OFT said there was very little evidence that petrol and diesel prices rise quickly when oil prices go up, but are slow to fall when prices drop.
It said there was very little evidence that petrol and diesel prices rise quickly when oil prices go up, but are slow to fall when prices drop.
She said a pill to prevent muscle loss would unfortunately not be able to change the genetic cause of muscular dystrophy, but might slow down the disease progression.
But the slow pace of the demolition drive has irked many environmental activists who feel precious time is being lost to protect the beach from encroachment and land grabbing.
But the slow decay in radiation intensity from a tabletop pulsar would make possible extremely long-range transmitters, giving far-off space probes an energy-efficient way to beam information back to earth.
But the slow death of local newspapers and their replacement by ever-larger media conglomerates means that news coverage is being managed by a shrinking number of people at a few mega-oulets.
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