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35 Sentences With "getting slower"

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The Spurs reject the idea that they are getting slower.
But politicians have been getting slower at filling governor vacancies.
Her workouts on the treadmill were getting slower and slower.
"It's definitely getting slower," said Barth Pralong, associate director of Art Bartschi.
Developers on Microsoft's platform often complained about how their build times were getting slower.
"The speed of how fast those devices are changing; we don't see that getting slower."
So, you see the global economy somewhat slower than it was, and possibly getting slower still.
Now consider the fact that storms have been getting slower, on average, for the past 70 years.
They've said, "We don't see a significant impact," it always feels like your older computer is getting slower.
Thanks to its slow and steady pace — which is only getting slower — this season requires dedication and patience.
Ticktock. It's not just your imagination: Fast food drive-thrus are getting slower, even as they get more accurate.
But in this environment, players see little need to cooperate with Manfred, despite clear evidence that games are getting slower.
After that incident, it felt like the machine was getting slower, but I couldn't afford to part with it just yet.
"Trading is getting slower this week ahead of the Chinese New Year holidays (in early February)," a Shanghai-based trader said.
That's how much it costs to get a new drug to market, and pipelines are only getting slower and more expensive.
Fare evasion is rampant, journeys are getting slower and the state has spent billions of dollars to prop up private bus operators.
Engadget reports that some users in China noticed they were getting slower speeds reading data from the flash storage in the phone.
Even pop songs, traditionally the realm of gleaming escapism, are getting slower and sadder—the minds behind the factory admit as much.
"The rate of (coronavirus infection) rises is getting slower ... it's showing that an end of this epidemic is in sight," he said.
"The rate of (coronavirus infection) rises is getting slower ... it's showing that an end of this epidemic is in sight," he added.
"The market is still seeking a bottom, though the pace of decline is getting slower," said Chang Chengwei, analyst at brokerage Hengtai Futures.
It now costs $2.6 billion, by one estimate, to get a new drug to market, and pipelines are only getting slower and more expensive.
And sometimes holding steady can be viewed as a tightening of policy if interest rates are falling and the economy is falling, you know, getting slower.
"What we saw internally was that build times are getting faster, but what we heard from developers externally is that they are getting slower," Cuthbertson said.
What made Chrome stand out back then was its speed and simplicity, especially at a time when Firefox felt like it was getting slower and heavier with every update.
Public and private organizations globally are getting slower at detecting and responding to distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks as they become larger and more complex, new research shows.
The company isn't likely to change its stance on the matter, but if you've noticed your iPhone getting slower over the last year, at least you know it wasn't all in your head—and that a battery fix might bring your iPhone back up to speed.
So, we first look at the sectors which by nature is already data intensive, and it turns out to be the smarter city, and a few decades ago, we spent billions of dollars on the infrastructure level, and we deployed so many sensors, traffic cameras, okay, the data has been sitting there for many years, but if you look at the contrasting, embarrassing fact, we've got more and more traffic cameras on the sky, okay, but on the other hand, o the street, the travel speed is getting slower and slower.
In 1995, he popularized the adage now named Wirth's law, which states that software is getting slower more rapidly than hardware becomes faster. In his 1995 paper A Plea for Lean Software he attributes it to Martin Reiser.
Wirth's law is an adage on computer performance which states that software is getting slower more rapidly than hardware is becoming faster. The adage is named after Niklaus Wirth, who discussed it in his 1995 article "A Plea for Lean Software".
With this investment, Spectrum Equity now holds a share of 26.7 percent of Jimdo GmbH although the company remains privately held. In October 2016, Jimdo laid off 25% of its staff in a bid to regain focus, after founders recognized that the company was getting slower at product development. Co- founder, Henze, described the decision as Jimdo’s “most difficult moment.” In 2017, Jimdo launched its new artificially-intelligent website builder, Jimdo Dolphin.
Fuglsang was then ordered to pace Nibali up the final climb, but when the pace kept getting slower, Fuglsang was then finally ordered to ride his own chance. This sparked a lot of controversy at Astana since the leader for the Tour de France, was weaker than his domestique. On stage 2 of Tour de France, Fuglsang attacked a few times until Nibali managed to get away and win the stage in the end. Just a few days later, Fuglsang and Nibali were riding together on the cobblestone stage and dropped all the other contenders.
However, Niklaus Wirth (who popularized the adage now known as Wirth's law: "Software is getting slower more rapidly than hardware becomes faster") said of OOP in his paper, "Good Ideas through the Looking Glass", "This paradigm closely reflects the structure of systems 'in the real world', and it is therefore well suited to model complex systems with complex behaviours" (contrast KISS principle). Steve Yegge and others noted that natural languages lack the OOP approach of strictly prioritizing things (objects/nouns) before actions (methods/verbs). This problem may cause OOP to suffer more convoluted solutions than procedural programming.
With the pitch getting slower and easier, Marsh and Boon put up a first-wicket partnership of 162 and after Marsh went for 56, Boon batted on and on across the final day, eventually reaching 184 not out, his then-highest Test score, as Australia got to 328 for two to save the match. They were helped by the loss of more play to bad light (when Gatting recalled fast bowler Dilley to the attack), injuries to both Dilley and Foster and lack of penetration among the other England bowlers. The match was watched by 103,831 people, well below the forecast figure.
Flight 791 was normal until 1:34 AM with the "single chime" alert going off. At 1:44 the captain said, "It’s iced up quite a huge chunk," and then four minutes later shouted, "Wow it’s a huge chunk," to which the first officer responded "what an ice," followed by, "this speed is getting slower it was a hundred two hundred one hundred and ninety now one hundred seventy." The captain expressed concern to the first officer about the pitot-static system getting blocked but he did not express the concern of the aircraft stalling. He also requested that they should descend as a precaution.

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