Sentences with phrase «proceeds at a slower pace»

As a result, oxidative stress proceeds at a slower pace and the organism lives longer, just as a car will last longer in a dry climate that doesn't promote rust.
Whereas Bassett Hounds, bred for foot following, have shorter legs and proceed at a slower pace than their speedy foxhound relatives.
Technological change in the courtroom has proceeded at a slow pace, Michael Fletcher of Pinsent Masons and Helen Pugh of 3 Hare Court write in NLJ this week.
Outsiders may think life in the Hawkeye State proceeds at a slower pace, but try telling that to a Des Moines resident driving to work during rush hour.
Looking forward, the outlook for our nation's housing markets is brighter than it has been for some time, but the housing recovery will proceed at a slow pace.

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Progress in corporate restructuring has proved harder: changes have been made to bankruptcy legislation, but corporate debt restructuring is proceeding only at a slow pace.
Whatever the exact reasons, the second wave of No Kill proceeded at a much slower pace than the first wave.
The action proceeds one screen at a time a la the very first Zelda game, which isn't exactly suitable pacing for an adventure of this ilk, and the «scrolling» is very slow.
I can proceed at my own pace which is very slow right now as I am learning little by little not to feel guilty about taking the time to draw and paint.
In the ordinary scheme of things, where science proceeds at a slow and deliberate pace, and the stakes rarely exceed ego and pride and lifetime accomplishment, it would be fine to allow scientists to manage their walled garden as they are accustomed to doing.
In these instances, the treatment will proceed at a markedly slower pace since the child is essentially emotionally alone the rest of the week in the process of integrating the therapeutic themes.
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