Sentences with phrase «relatively slow adoption»

Fitbit cites relatively slow adoption rates in the US as the reason for this.

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Adoption of Roth 401 (k) plans has been relatively slow, and stated reasons for this include the fact that they require additional administrative recordkeeping and payroll processing.
«However, adoption of these key concepts by community gastroenterologists has been relatively slow,» says Dr. Feagan.
Italians have been slow to embrace online travel purchases for diverse reasons: broadband penetration is low and still relatively expensive; they are by nature hesitant to release personal information over the Internet; traditional offline players have powerful ties and still sell the vast majority of travel related products; tour operators have been cautious about challenging conventional distribution channels; credit card usage is still relatively low and most credit cards have limited spending margins per month and the country's population is aging rapidly, resulting in slower adoption of the Internet than other markets.
The relatively quick penetration of the social - networking trend represents a departure from the legal profession's traditional resistance to new technologies and slow rate of adoption, according to Vanessa DiMauro, author of the 2008 Networks for Counsel Survey.
Jibe is Google's RCS platform, and it's seen relatively slow carrier adoption so far.
However, adoption of the upgrade has been off to a relatively slow start.
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