It's terrifying both for pedestrians and also unsuspecting drivers who have to approach at a snail's pace. |
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The other incident, a five-car smash-up, left drivers moving at a snail's pace after along the Lady Young Road near the Hilton Trinidad. |
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As the section played, the crowd grew and traffic outside the bar slowed to a snail's pace as curious onlookers stopped to enjoy the music. |
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As the number of pop-up ads continue to escalate, even mundane activities have been slowed to a snail's pace. |
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Maxi taxi drivers had to slow down to a snail's pace, as they passed through the flooded Priority Bus Route, near the entrance to City Gate. |
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The instruments trudge along at a snail's pace and the recording quality is poor at best. |
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We all got very wet waiting for the helicopters overhead to edge nearer, and for the snail's pace queue of ordinary buses to finally end. |
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At each signal, there is a traffic pile-up and vehicles move at a snail's pace. |
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The evolution of our society to one that is genuinely plural is moving at a snail's pace. |
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Making no eye contact I shuffled forward one place in the queue that now seemed to have slowed to a snail's pace. |
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Human rights and diversity projects to bring about effective policing are moving at a snail's pace due to a lack of management support from police station commissioners. |
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Several trucks were moving at a snail's pace, wiggling their way along the curvy road, while dozens more waited for their turn to unload their garbage. |
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We have been saying this for ever and a day and yet progress is being made at a snail's pace. |
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But progress in this area is moving at a snail's pace and in the meantime, people have few options but to stay in their cars. |
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Progress sometimes proceeds at a snail's pace, and it is not always a new substance that brings improvements. |
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It is an understatement to say that the individual claims were moving at a snail's pace. |
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Although pollution has reached impressive proportions, legislation competent to eliminate it is creeping forward at a snail's pace. |
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Picking from the ground proceeds at snail's pace and it is hard to judge the ripeness of the fruit. |
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Some federal institutions are doing well, but others are moving at a snail's pace. |
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Without them, the biochemical reactions that constitute life would grind to something much slower than a snail's pace. |
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It is better to tackle this point than to go through the legislative procedure at a snail's pace. |
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But then I nabbed the top deck front seat view on the next vintage vehicle for a snail's pace crawl across Central London, and suddenly the wait was worthwhile. |
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The elevator proceeded at a snail's pace, finally reaching the 40th floor. |
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The snail's pace with which the government has acted in the past is disturbing, Hesbollah being the most obvious example. |
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Accidents are also caused by drivers crawling along at a snail's pace on motorways and in some cases they could be avoided by having a minimum as well as a maximum speed limit. |
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In sorrow, its voice is tardigrade but loud, dragging time at a snail's pace before our eyes. |
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More than a century ago, gangs of burly men would lay railroad ties at a snail's pace, driving them in with sledgehammers. |
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While the government seems to move at a snail's pace in some areas, in others when it finally makes a decision it shuts down debate, as was indicated by my colleague earlier. |
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Women with pushchairs dashed for shelter and the traffic skittered to a snail's pace. |
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Among other things, these stretch out the hashing process by repeating it thousands of times slowing, in the process, all decryption attempts to a snail's pace. |
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We are obviously giving the impression in this public debate that we move at snail's pace when it comes to the implementation of policy by the Council and the Commission, which is totally unacceptable. |
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We have repeatedly condemned the government for the inordinate amount of time that it took to compile the initial listing at a snail's pace at which names were being added on an ongoing basis. |
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As you can see, then, we are progressing at a snail's pace. |
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This means that competition amongst operators is but a mere façade and the regulatory body is moving at a snail's pace to approve any changes that would bring about real competition. |
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As the internal armed conflict intensifies, and as efforts at peacebuilding lurch backwards and forwards at a snail's pace, indigenous peoples are trapped by this multi-faceted confrontation in many areas of rural Colombia. |
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But that's a snail's pace, a death sentence. |
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Some may fear that the FAR and DFARS will throw in a monkey wrench and slow the entire response to a snail's pace. |
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Nonetheless, I am convinced that without a reasonable consensus among citizens and without the active participation of all Canadians, we will progress at a snail's pace. |
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