1. Life seventy years ago was at a slower pace and people were able to cope more easily with upset routines. 2. On alternate days walk at a slower pace to help you build up a regular habit of walking. 3. Some senior party figures favor a slower pace of reform. 4. There is little doubt that their handwriting skills develop at a slower pace than their linguistic skills. 5. This means that spending continues to rise, but at a slower pace than had been previously planned. 6. Were it running more slowly, all geologic activity would have proceeded at a slower pace. 7. The summer days drew out, and life took on a slower pace. 8. ...people who prefer to live at a slower pace. 9. Cattle farmers, miners, and settlers have protested the move and continue to destroy the forests, although at a slower pace than before. 10. West Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom were among those in favour of a slower pace of integration. |