Examples of using Slow pace in English and their translations into Slovak
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the speed with which human actions has developed contrasts with the naturally slow pace of biological evolution.
A report prepared for the Commission in 1990 detailed the difficulties in this process and acknowledged the slow pace of progress.
then take a 45 second rest and walk around at a slow pace.
The statement is North Korea's latest expression of displeasure over the military drills and slow pace of nuclear negotiations with Washington.
organic brain lesions also form a slow pace of thinking.
It is an eternally young city which lives with a slow pace that is very easy to get accustomed to.
as the game has a fairly satisfactory graphics and slow pace of the global browser game.
The second option is a longer run, at a slow pace, where the body uses fat burning to create energy.
This everlasting young city lives with its slow pace to which it is easy to get used.
amazing music, and an appreciation for a slow pace of life.
The first half of the film moves at a slow pace by which the viewers lose the interest.
because the game has a fairly good graphics and the slow pace of media browser-based game.
Mayor Vincent Gray expressed frustration with the slow pace of repairs.
time crawls along at a very slow pace.
taking place at an extremely slow pace.
But if you find yourself craving some time away from other tourists and relaxing somewhere with a slow pace and serene surroundings,
financial crisis- high unemployment, uneven and slow pace economic recovery;
EU Commission spokeswoman Natasha Bertaud said Monday that, despite the slow pace,“what we are doing is not insignificant.”.
mountain snow, the slow pace of reconstruction and a blockade on the border between Nepal
Many people have been drawn to Barbados for its warm climate and slow pace of life.
