Sentences with phrase «become sluggish at»

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At the same time, Sorrell may have become a liability, at least symbolically, in an era when big clients under pressure to grow profit margins amid sluggish sales growth turned to agency fees as a seemingly bottomless bucket of cost savingAt the same time, Sorrell may have become a liability, at least symbolically, in an era when big clients under pressure to grow profit margins amid sluggish sales growth turned to agency fees as a seemingly bottomless bucket of cost savingat least symbolically, in an era when big clients under pressure to grow profit margins amid sluggish sales growth turned to agency fees as a seemingly bottomless bucket of cost savings.
When it gets cold, the ester - based conventional electrolytes that lithium - ion batteries often use become sluggish conductors and the electrochemical reactions that occur at the interface of the electrolyte and the electrode struggle to continue — meaning that lithium - ion batteries don't hold up too well in ultra-chilly climates.
I usually avoid rice, sweet potatoes and potatoes with the meal because I eat meat most of the time and if I mix rice, potato or a sweet potato with meat at mealtime, my digestion becomes sluggish and I experience fatigue and brain fog.
At first the games vehicles are rather sluggish, but as you get further into the game you will find that the crafts become extremely fast.
At this point, some cats also begin acting mildly ill, such as becoming sluggish and refusing to eat.
Since there is no Reflex mode in this mode, the game becomes a war of attrition, as you're battling the unpredictability of the human opponents and the sluggish controls at the same time.
At first the games vehicles are rather sluggish, but as you get further into the game you will find that the crafts become extremely fast.
You might also look at how the jet stream demonstrates what science describes as it becomes sluggish, huge, and broken.
For example, for as long as I've worked as a professional I've been aware of the fact that I tend to get sluggish and less productive for about a half an hour a day at some point normally between 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Whatever the cause of this mid-afternoon crash, it becomes increasingly hard to perform analytical work during that period and it becomes increasingly likely that I'll overlook mistakes.
At this point, app loading became more sluggish, switching between tabs in mobile browsers took a hair longer, and so on.
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