Mining companies spent little on research and development, or on exploration, in the 1990s and were slow to get going again.
This can include second cancers, coronary artery disease, heart failure, lung problems and endocrine disorders (growth function and slow or delayed sexual development).
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Environment groups who have long bemoaned the slow pace of development on wave and tidal power endorsed the committee's recommendations.
Hence, corporate development teams are busy, decisions are slow, and prices are often disappointing.
Veltri objected that Nissen's proposal would apply to all diabetes drugs, even if there was no scientific reason to believe the treatments would cause any risk, and that this could just slow down drug development.
Economists say India's slowdown is driven by the country's slow pace of infrastructure development because of bureaucratic hurdles and policies unfriendly to business.
As just one example, permitting by the Department of the Interior would slow down, creating delays for the development of oil and gas on Federal lands.
The Korean manufacturer describes OLED screens as one of its "new growth engines, " alongside e-paper and solar cells, so even if we may consider development slow, it's looking increasingly likely that OLED TVs will eventually make their way into the mainstream.
All Archimede houses have an underfloor cavity that is always pressurized with warm air, and a series of tiny holes punched next to the outside wall encourages a slow diffusion of warmer air that prevents condensation and fungus development.
The slow and low pitches in Bangladesh are a disincentive for the development of fast bowlers and because of that, their batsmen struggle against quality fast bowling against the better sides.
Within Rwanda, another narrative continues to unfold, with a positive impact that could extend well beyond its borders: the slow, steady, and consistent promotion of entrepreneurship and private sector development, two powerful ingredients in the progress toward full democracy in this landlocked country of 11 million people.
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The MathWorks survey reported that 82 percent through slow model development will result in firms lacking the agility to respond to market changes, and 74 percent believed it would result in ineffective risk management.
But first, across the US, land managers are trying to find ways to slow down the loss of open space and water sources, many of them threatened by rampant development.
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