Sentences with phrase «relatively slow recovery»

The one downside is its relatively slow recovery rate of just 80 liters (21 gallons) per hour.
I tend to have a relatively slow recovery rate compared to most everyone else around me.

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Recovery is now in its ninth year with relatively slow underlying growth for demographic and technological reasons, very low unemployment and high asset prices.
However, while previous recessions have seen relatively quick recoveries, Osborne has presided over a painfully slow revival.
Reports suggest there has been relatively little damage to industrial infrastructure, but the loss of labour and expertise with the flight of so many foreign workers, including Chinese nationals, will slow down the recovery.
In recent years, an economic downturn and slow national recovery have made bankruptcy and foreclosure relatively common experiences among the American public.
The recovery of the species is extremely slow because the average age of maturity is 20 years, its reproductive cycle only occurs every three years - including a two - year pregnancy - and its litter size is relatively small (three to 14 offspring).
However, wage growth in the current recovery has been relatively slow, which suggests that employers are not yet feeling overly constrained by the inability to find employees.
The U.S. economy has also helped managers by consistently producing new jobs and leading to new household formation over the last few years of slow, relatively steady recovery.
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