There are mutterings from them that the FSA was slow off the mark in expressing its reservations.
Even Richard Li and his Pacific Century group seem slow off the mark in the Net world.
Not that he's slow off the mark when it comes to social media.
Despite having hosted several major international events over the past two years, Ghana has once again been slow off the starting line.
Mr Rowney admitted many companies have been slow off the mark in protecting their assets from the inside and that the problem is largely preventable.
In China, India and Brazil, the big emerging markets that will provide nearly all the industry's future growth, Toyota has been slow off the mark.
The Gunners were slow off the mark in leading only 10-3 at the break with Connacht fly-half Paul Warwick getting his side's only points from a penalty.
He was slow off the line and in trying - and failing - to prevent Barrichello passing him he swerved at the Brawn and the two cars touched.
Labour leader Ed Miliband said the government had been "slow off the mark" in handling the scandal and clearer guidance should have been offered, including to schools and hospitals.
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Banks have made slow progress in writing off bad loans, and companies have been equally slow to sell off assets and reduce debts.
After pinch-hitter Austin Kearns walked to put runners on first and second, Juan Pierre bunted to Burke, who was slow getting off the mound.
The Games started off slow for Phelps who finished fourth in his first race, the 400 individual medley.
Mr. Cannavale starts off slow but picks up speed fast, and by intermission he's throwing flames in all directions.
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The technology was slow to take off, as some cities found it difficult to integrate preemption with antiquated traffic-light controllers.
In this elongated campaign season, there are third and fourth chances, opportunities to "re-set" a campaign slow to get off the starting block.
Japan's NTT DoCoMo's 3G launch, using WCDMA, has been slow to take off, while its rival, KDDI, using CDMA, has been gaining customers quickly.
While the idea has been implemented in Middle Eastern and African nations, it has been slow to take off here in the United States.
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Cablevision began selling its Optimum Voice Internet telephone service in 2003, and while it was slow to take off, it's now got nearly a half-million customers.
But broadband has been slow to take off for a variety of reasons, so it would be foolish to expect it to make much difference any time soon.
However, it has been slow to take off in other parts of the world, including the UK. The National Institute for Clinical Excellence is currently assessing the programme.
Why has enterprise mobility been relatively slow to take off?
Anderson and Bresnan have been in Twenty20 mode and used to bowling more variety with slow balls and off-cutters - they haven't been bowling seam upright with straight wrists.
Texting was initially slow to take off in America, because "differing networks did not work well together in the early days of mobile communication causing dysfunctional text messaging across networks, " says Scott Campbell, professor of telecommunications at the University of Michigan.
However, this disruption brings more opportunities and policymakers should not slow or even choke off these processes.
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Arizona has had a penchant for getting off to slow starts this season, particularly at home, of all places.
The Mets' top two most promising young power hitters, Ike Davis and Lucas Duda, have been off to slow starts.
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