However, structural problems and a slow-moving government leave doubts about a turnaround. |
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In fact, the change in demographics is a slow-moving process that can easily be overcome by decent productivity gains. |
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The sculpture balances over a large, shallow, black granite reflecting pool of slow-moving water. |
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Even those ordered deported by the slow-moving immigration appeals system often simply disappear. |
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The first few hours are rather dull and slow-moving, and the show never really gets itself motivated past this point. |
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At more than nine minutes in length, the track is an ambient impasse, a slow-moving mass of nothing much. |
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Scout remembers that Maycomb was a tired, slow-moving town when she first knew it as a child years ago. |
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He sat down beside her and looked at the constant stream of slow-moving vehicles crawling along to the junction with the street. |
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The fish survived by adapting to life in deep pools and slow-moving portions of the Mojave River. |
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It was a slow-moving process but, by the end of the decade, the balance of public opinion had swung in favour of the tenants. |
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Underfunded pension plans are a slow-moving freight train that has been bearing down on corporate America for years. |
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He also suggested stringent curbs on slow-moving vehicles must be laid on flyovers, while preventing them from overspeeding at the same time. |
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He also uses his dashboard to identify and purge slow-moving products that aren't meeting the company's profit target. |
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The sound of water gently slurping past the prow of a slow-moving vessel is what I want to hear for all eternity. |
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Above us we heard the buzzing sound of slow-moving unmanned aerial surveillance drones circling the sky. |
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The shores of the Bosphorus were lined with fishermen and a procession of large, slow-moving families enjoying the unusually fine weather. |
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It's a darker, slow-moving swirl of bluesy guitar licks in a nebula of electronic debris and feedback drone. |
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They point to research showing that manatees cannot hear the low-pitched sound of slow-moving boats and thus avoid approaching vessels. |
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I said as I manoeuvred the car back into the slow-moving traffic jam that is Boston. |
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Although primarily a lake-dwelling species, it also inhabits slow-moving watercourses. |
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And we get the slow-moving water in which the silt settles and doesn't get swept out. |
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Your support allows Inter Pares to engage in such vital, yet at times slow-moving and sensitive work. |
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In many countries that have yet to meet these standards fully, political reform is slow-moving. |
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I share its concerns over the increase in transport emissions and slow-moving efforts towards energy efficiency. |
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The write-down in carrying value for the quarter ended March 31, 2010 and 2009 was for slow-moving inventory. |
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Her project will produce road signs to warn commuters of slow-moving vehicles like tractors, and to pass them with caution. |
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There are other problems, such as the slow-moving coordination between the federal government and the Länder. |
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Margins were impacted by the liquidation of slow-moving inventory from one specific supplier. |
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A muck of built-up sewage and slime sits at the bottom of the deep, slow-moving, polluted water. |
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They refrain from eating turtle meat for fear that this would make their child slow-moving and slow-witted. |
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The poem's initial strophe is careful, slow-moving, tonally sophisticated, and somewhat puzzling. |
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No more waiting on hold indeterminably, standing in long and slow-moving lines, or getting the old run around from poorly trained service reps. |
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The Yarra River is a large slow-moving stream that empties into the Caribbean Sea and contains many large piscivorous predators. |
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If you are turning left at a road intersection, stay in the left-hand lane even if you have to follow a slow-moving vehicle for a short distance. |
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A slow-moving film with a weak plot, it trudges its way to a disappointing finish and leaves you wondering why you bothered. |
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The exhibit contains more than 13 species of birds, as well as acouchis, a Boa constrictor, a pair of slow-moving sloths, and a tarantula. |
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It was a complete jump away from slow-moving stories to one containing action and excitement. |
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The same might be said of slow-moving animation that aims at portentous but achieves boring. |
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Shallow, slow-moving, and thickly vegetated backwaters are the kissing gourami's natural habitat. |
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As Dinosaur proved, slow-moving animals trying to get to safe land is a yawner, no matter who voices the animals. |
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After so many scenes of hearing actors sing their non-rhyming, no rhythm, slow-moving musical dialogue, he's definitely a sound for sore ears. |
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Rubber boas are secretive, slow-moving, docile snakes, usually found under logs and rocks in either moist or dry forest habitats. |
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The Democratic Party had to shed everything that was slow-moving and lumbering in its ideological presentation. |
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That conflict had been dominated by slow-moving forces employing heavy firepower and waging a war of gradual attrition. |
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Decades later, in 1974, a slow-moving train derailed, crashing in the same spot but resulting in no deaths or injuries. |
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But I do think I notice a few differences over time, some subtle movements upon a slow-moving clock. |
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Observing the slow-moving procession was akin to watching a tranquil dream float by. |
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Marsh treaders are also referred to as water measurers. They are semi-aquatic, because they skate over the surface of slow-moving water. |
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Most starfish are predators, feeding on sessile or slow-moving prey such as mollusks and barnacles. |
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Summer runs were deemed too risky, because foul winter weather provided far better cover for slow-moving merchant ships. |
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Apparently some speed freak had an issue with being stuck behind my slow-moving car. |
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The afternoon of 2 February 1918 was humid and unsettled in Melbourne, with a slow-moving low pressure trough crossing Victoria. |
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Check your plants weekly, looking under the leaves for the slow-moving mites. |
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It begins in a low key and slow-moving fashion as a middle-aged couple discusses something that's not at all clear to us but certainly sounds ominous. |
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That's my snap judgment after listening to him for about two minutes and not wanting to put up with any more slow-moving banalities. |
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For the most part, however, the movie is awkwardly structured and soapily slow-moving. |
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The spatial and chronological evolution of the Canary Islands' volcanism is due to eastward progression of the slow-moving African plate over a mantle plume. |
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Beyond the river, caramel plains rolled away to the distant horizon, spotted with acacia trees and slow-moving giraffe. |
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In the dark of the night, the rat-size slow-moving animals sniff with their long tubular snouts for ants, insects, grubs, and small reptiles that venture forth. |
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However, we can exploit the existence of slow-moving atoms or those that move together to achieve node sharing. |
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This slow-moving creature is Canada's largest rodent next to the beaver. |
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As would be expected in a region of slow-moving rivers and low relief, the landscape is a tapestry of richly hued bogs and marshlands. |
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They now must sound the horn a quarter-mile from a crossing, which for a slow-moving train can be much longer than 20 seconds. |
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Seals on the ice are very slow-moving and defenseless against the sealers and their clubs and guns. |
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The slow-moving two-toed sloths, tiny dwarf mongoose, South American acouchi and African rock hyrax are other unique features of the daytime exhibits. |
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These Zekes are certainly not slow-moving. |
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We can smile and listen to music in that slow-moving traffic. |
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The largest stands are found not along the larger river channels but along slow-moving, meandering tributary streams where alluvial deposition is occurring. |
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The movie is a turgid, pretentious piece of work that may have played well on the page, but is too heavy and slow-moving to work on the big screen. |
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The majority of farm crossings have been built for slow-moving farm vehicles and equipment, and the road approaches have been constructed to lower standards than those used for public crossings. |
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This can be the case for example when slow-moving traffic is reported on a very short section, when SOS telephones are not working or when parking areas are blocked off. |
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Council housing lists were long and slow-moving, and some desperate families squatted in disused Army huts in the hope of qualifying for a council house sooner. |
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More startling, his manic-depressive nature is expressed by sudden changes of tempo, juxtaposing passages in semiquavers with slow-moving minims and semibreves. |
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The most charming of the islets is probably the Fairy Island in the center, which boasts a scenic panorama that voyagers can enjoy from the slow-moving boat. |
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He pulled the nose of his slow-moving aircraft up and over sharply. |
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Turtles in the Sea of Cortez have been observed feeding on tube worms, sea hares, jellyfish and other slow-moving, soft-bodied sea creatures. |
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When these heavy, slow-moving bullets hit sheetrock, they don't fragment quickly and they keep penetrating. |
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Somewhere near at hand, though out of sight, there was a clear, slow-moving stream where dace were swimming in the pools under the willow trees. |
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But the show's success is based on a lot more than that. The creators quickly recognised that there is only so much that can be done with unspeaking, slow-moving zombies. |
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Today's worst programmes should be measured not against the best products of yesteryear but the worst: so slackly plotted, vapid and slow-moving that they are now almost unwatchable. |
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They are slow-moving and blubberous and thus were an abundant source of oil for a world not yet addicted to petroleum. |
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The question is whether the people as a slow-moving inertial mass can act quickly enough to stop a single family from abolishing democracy. |
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But I would have to see accelerated music and pumped-in oxygen, because if everybody had to take out their reading glasses in order to read the nutritional facts, which I do, we'd have a very slow-moving grocery store. |
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In many of the cases we are investigating, the human element is lacking and families are abandoned to faceless, emotionless and slow-moving bureaucratic processes. |
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Most British species prefer ponds or slow-moving water, but not the golden-ringed dragonfly, a true northerner and happiest on an acid moorland stream – like this female with her elongated body banded in black and yellow. |
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A slow-moving, white-haired woman appeared. |
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Drama revolves around a group of scavengers who must thwart an attempt to overthrow the city while the dead are evolving from brainless slow-moving creatures into more advanced creatures. |
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The muscular giants of the technology industry often seem to be one step ahead of antitrust regulators, who must rely on century-old laws and slow-moving courts. |
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So, particularly in heavy, slow-moving traffic, what can bored drivers do if they want to fill the talkless, textless void? |
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One incident in May was a possible threat indicator when a Jersey barrier on the east perimeter was rammed by a slow-moving car. |
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Pakistan and India agreed to a 2003 ceasefire along the Line of Control and have since held slow-moving peace talks. |
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Whale Sharks are slow-moving animals which have large mouths and feed mainly on plankton. |
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Deflationary bust: The biggest risk to our core view is a slow-moving Fed that pushes the U. S. economy into recession, leading to sub-par global growth or even a global recession. |
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What should the speed limit be in a slow-moving traffic lane? |
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Trolling involves the use of live bait or artificial lures that are drawn through the water behind a slow-moving boat, originally rowed but now generally motor-powered. |
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Commonly, alderfly larvae are associated with muddy bottoms of ponds and slow-moving streams, whereas dobsonfly larvae inhabit fast-flowing streams or rivers. |
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The legs, abdominal filaments, and median tail filament of alderfly larvae bear long hairs, or setae, which help to propel them through their slow-moving water habitats. |
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Draglink conveyors are slow-moving, heavy duty devices in which cast iron disks are often linked with rods or chains, and where the product is scraped along inside the tube. |
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The midwife toad is a slow-moving, terrestrial amphibian represented by four species of the genus Alytes. The best-known species is A. obstetricans. |
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Italian-made and set in Palermo, Salvo is shot with style and confidence but it is so slow-moving and has so little dialogue that it becomes a bit of a hard slog. |
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Water is delivered from MP Rotators in a series of slow-moving spidery streams, with four distinctive stream types, assuring more even and effective coverage. |
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These are very tranquil, slow-moving images featuring two central protagonists, the artists, who appear in front of backdrops recognizable as blue-box montages. |
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The second fence is based on a new device that concentrates the energy of slow-moving water into a smaller area of faster-flowing water using the so-called Venturi effect. |
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