1. Software houses have been slow to response but the square footage sold to date is reportedly ahead of schedule. 2. Their attitude was slow to change. 3. The government was slow to act. 4. Although we should remember this discussing this motion today that the British state has never been averse or slow to use the law to subjugate working men and women. 5. In the event, although the affinity was perhaps slow to rally, it held up reasonably well. 6. Fast by the seminar and poster standards, this was unacceptably slow to the scientific community involved. 7. And thoughts that were thought a long time ago are as dead as old Squeez-Ee detergent bottles, and as slow to biodegrade. 8. Although most companies have been slow to respond, or are still in denial, a few prescient ones saw the problem coming. 9. Although those feelings may be slow to change, the Hewitt survey does show increased sensitivity at the top management level. 10. And expectations have been slow to change. |