Examples of using Slow pace in English and their translations into Hindi
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As the slower pace of summer fades and the school year begins,
Standard program is for those who prefer slower pace of studying and like to combine learning with leisure.
A slower pace gets you more distance
Even my breath seemed to find a slower pace, not quite ready to be alert and active.
they say, the slower pace of recent warming is easily explained by natural climate variability- such as the PDO.
three months to March, which would be the slowest pace since mid-2017.
tended to close, but at a slower pace than the FNOG.
moves through the carbon cycle at a much slower pace than unburnt carbon.
very established organizations that, because of their size and stature, typically operated at a slower pace than I was interested in.
similar to SIR cameras, but they function at a much slower pace.
each one typically dominated by a charming plaza, a slower pace of life, and perhaps a regional specialty dish or two.
So China's slowdown means a slower pace of growth across Asia.
The International Monetary Fund warned the U.S.-China trade dispute will cut 2019 global growth to its slowest pace since the 2008 financial crisis.
it registered 6.3% annual growth in the January-March quarter, its slowest pace in six quarters.
So most of the time I go with a slower pace but if I'm talking with someone who has a noticeably fast pace,
It could be that people with Mercury retrograde are actually more accustomed to the slowed pace, and while the rest of us are adapting to the time,
It could be that people with Mercury retrograde are actually more accustomed to the slowed pace, and while the rest of us are adapting to the time,
However, it can also be undertaken over 18 months or two years for those students who would suit a slower pace or have not studied at the equivalent of Level 3(i.e. A-Level) before.
ending on March 31, which would be the slowest pace since the global financial crisis of 2008/09.
room to talk and separate at your youngster's slower pace.
