Word: slower
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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HASCS is also speeding up its newsgroups reading process by combining two slower computers' functions onto one new machine...
Constrained by the slower-paced town meeting format of last night's event. Romney wasn't able to engage Kennedy in the kind of confrontation that characterized Tuesday's debate...
...whenever that gets busy." His workdays have lengthened from eight or nine hours to 12 to 14, and "you feel it," he says. "I'm not burning out, but it's like a football player at the end of the season. You get out of bed a little slower. It gets a little tougher every day." Even those whose job it is to chart such trends tell similar stories. Allen Sinai, the chief global economist at the investment firm of Lehman Bros. and a member of TIME's board, notes that "I have many more responsibilities now. So much...
...patients on beta interferon had a disease progression rate 40 percent slower than placebo patients. The exacerbation rate of the disease in patients who used beta interferon was also reduced by a third...
...would know that Joe Jett didn't , care about GE's earnings. He never thought about GE. He had a game going for himself." Besides, says Welch, he has no choice but to call upon his employees to push their limits. "How can you tell an organization, 'Run slower'?" he asks. "Or say, 'Let's not do well...