Word: sluggish
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Only the match which pitted Harvard's number-one pair of Sands and Beren against the Quaker Riley Friedman duo caused any trouble in doubles competition. After dropping the first set in dual sluggish performances, Sands and Beren quickly turned the tables and took the match...
...laxwomen seemed sluggish as they attempted to tally an insurance goal to pad the one goal advantage. Hampered by sloppy passing (a whopping 43 turnovers on the game) and poor shooting, the Crimson couldn't manage anything in the way of offensive firepower. Stevens eventually tied the game for UMass at 9:31, and on the ensuing faceoff. Moryl controlled the ball for the Minutewomen, streaked down the field and beat Worsley to the left side. The goal gave the Minutewomen a lead they would never relinquish...
...succeeded to, but the doomed way they imitated his attempt to rule against the government." The possibility that the national legislative machinery has grown too large to control is never raised. In Wills' view, later Presidents were mesmerized by the example of John Kennedy, not frustrated by the sluggish response that met their own commands...
...work and is expected to push the January unemployment rate above the postwar record of 9%. Faced with the wholesale loss of jobs on the shop floor or in airplane cabins, labor has made job security, not pay, its primary concern. At the same time, businesses suffering from sluggish sales have begun to bargain away some traditional management prerogatives in exchange for cuts in labor costs...
After an extremely sluggish opening 14 minutes--when the Crimson put only six points on the board--Harvard came to life, playing solid defense and pumping in enough buckets to rise from a 14-6 deficit and leave the court at halftime trailing only...