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45 Sentences With "go slower"

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We go slower as we age, but we also age when we start to go slower.
Shouldn't wear a watch, just makes the time go slower.
But she did not ask him to stop skiing, or tell him to go slower.
But light can go slower than its top speed when it moves through materials like glass.
Some also said modest U.S. inflation may encourage the Fed to go slower in raising rates.
It's just work, and if you go slower, and don't do as much, it's also sexier.
"We could go slower and figure out maybe that the markets have more of a capacity," he said.
But it could mean Musk has to go slower on other expansions, something he might not be willing to do.
We feel that everybody is unique, and some women can go slower than that and still have a normal vaginal birth.
You climb more, go slower, and generally trade comfort for a sense of accomplishment, some incredible views, and maybe a terpene bath.
Since July 2017 Dutch law distinguishes between e-bikes whose motor allows riders to go slower or faster than 25 kilometres per hour.
Kim Jong Un going, as the president said, he can go at his own pace, he can go faster and he can go slower.
"If everything works out and however many miracles line up to make this happen it could go faster, and it could go slower," he added.
Autonomous trucking will also improve energy efficiency, as these trucks will be able to drive nonstop, which means they can go slower and burn less fuel.
By choosing to use a managed service, developers are deliberately choosing to go slower in the short term—a tough pill for a startup to swallow.
"The Fed really cured a lot of global ills" by deciding to go slower in raising interest rates, said John Canally, chief economic strategist for LPL Financial.
Middleton likes to channel Bryant by backing down his man anywhere inside the half-court line; things tend to go slower when you initiate offense facing the other team's basket.
Chakrabati concluded that, contrary to conventional wisdom, you get a much tighter curl "if you hold the tension constant and if you make it go slower," he told Scientific American.
Stocks were also lifted by weak fourth-quarter U.S. gross domestic product growth data, which bolstered arguments that the Federal Reserve might go slower than expected on future rate hikes.
The markets have also been focused on the Fed, and speculation has focused on the possibility that the Fed would go slower with hiking rates if things get worse for Trump.
Mr. Ponte said in an interview on Friday that he was still committed to ending solitary confinement for this group, but acknowledged that safety concerns had compelled the department to go slower.
Some of the people I've talked to who work in this field tell me that human drivers tend to go slower than automated cars would go when exiting a freeway, for example.
"No matter your gender or the hole you're fisting, be sure to go slower than you think you need to, and use more lube than you think you need," Dr. Powell says.
Train drivers have internalized this practice, and even when the signals are reliable they often go slower than they could, to give themselves a safety margin to avoid crossing a stop signal.
The harder you brake, the faster you'll build charge back up on the battery, but the more your tires wear out, meaning you'll have to go slower and maybe even stop for new ones.
Remember these two tips before trying out Waff: Go slower than you initially intended to go (safety comes first!) and use it near something sturdy, like a wall, to catch yourself if you fall.
Analysts at National Australia Bank noted the 30 percent drop in oil since early October would drag on U.S. inflation in coming months, perhaps offering further reason for the Federal Reserve to go slower on tightening.
A: And so I started to back up thinking I could make it to my bathroom and get in there, and he grabbed me and — Q: Hold on, go slower, show us how he grabbed you.
With the hostile attention on Big Tech, deserved or merely a scapegoating exercise, it's easy to see how these companies might be moved to downplay their influence, avoid bold acquisitions and go slower on new market entries.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The euro slipped against the dollar on Thursday after sources told Reuters that a growing number of European Central Bank policymakers were concerned by the strength of the euro and may go slower tightening monetary policy as a result.
Mester, who has a vote on monetary policy this year under a rotation system, also said the central bank could raise rates more rapidly if the U.S. economy grew faster than expected, though she added it could go slower if inflation weakens again.
So if you go running on a hot day, you go slower, not because your core temperature is at a dangerous zone, but because your brain is worried that it's going to reach a dangerous zone and you're going to overheat and cause damage.
" KEN POLCARI, MANAGING PRINCIPAL, BUTCHERJOSEPH ASSET MANAGEMENT, NEW YORK: "What the market is expecting now is that the weaker jobs report we got today is going to further give Powell cover to go slower on his rate increases and what he might say next week after the Fed meeting.
"The risk the Fed runs in having sounded, and continuing to sound hawkish, is that it drains credibility from their pronouncements when the data weaken and they are forced to go slower than they wish," Aaron Kohli, an interest rate strategist at BMO Capital Markets, said in a note to clients.
But with Powell sending one set of messages in his remarks – that risks are mounting and rate hikes may need to go slower – while still producing Fed forecasts that show rates continuing to rise next year, "The message in here is a little bit sloppy," said University of Oregon economics professor Tim Duy.
The skier wishing to go slower must wait a little longer before initiating the next C-turn, making the "C" longer. This will lead the skier to ski more across the slope (in extremes uphill), reducing the average path slope angle.
This causes the advancing wing to go slower and to fall back. The wing is at equilibrium when the aircraft is traveling straight and both wings present the same amount of area to the wind. ; Pitch : The pitch control response is direct and very efficient. It is partially stabilized by the sweep of the wings.
The Nez Perce believed the soldiers were now far behind them. They were unaware that General Miles was coming cross country from Ft. Keogh as fast as his troops could travel. Those who wanted to go slower won out. Because the Nez Perce paused instead of pressing ahead, on September 30, General Miles' column caught up with the Nez Perce who were camped on Snake Creek east of the Bear Paw Mountains, just from Canada.
Pat Falken Smith replaced Marland as head writer of General Hospital in 1979 since he wanted to go slower with Luke and Laura's story than Monty had. Smith wrote a controversial rape storyline between Luke and Laura. To prepare for the story, Geary and Francis both met with a social worker before taping the rape scenes. Originally intended to be a brutal attack, Monty re-choreographed the scene's blocking in order for the encounter to come off as a seduction.
A radio message to Webber, telling him to go slower due to gearbox troubles ensured Alonso's second place. Michael Schumacher finished a disappointing 17th after a misjudgement from him, when he exited the pits, where he ploughed his front wing into the side of Vitaly Petrov's Renault. This meant he had to pit again the following lap demoting him to 17th, where he stayed on a circuit notoriously difficult to overtake on. Although, Schumacher admitted after the race that seventh and eighth was the maximum for the two Mercedes cars.
He went so fast that before they had gone many miles over the crooked Delaware Division Gould sent his colored porter ahead to tell Ben to go slower, much to the disgust of Ben. Ben Hafner got the name of the "Flying Dutchman" in this way: One day in the summer of 1871 No. 8 was late when he took that train at Port Jervis. He had orders to make the run to Jersey City in as short a time as he could. The distance was eighty-nine miles.
On the 20th day, from Brive to the summit of the Puy-de-Dôme near Clermont-Ferrand, Wilhem realised he could not go slower than Matignon and so he attacked right from the start. The others finally caught him, there was a lull before Pingeon tried an attack, and then the race settled into a long ride across the heat of central France. Everyone was grateful for a breather, said the reporter Jacques Augendre. The decision for the stars would come on the coiling road that ran like a helter-skelter up the old volcano on which the day finished.
James Clerk Maxwell wrote in 1873 concerning mixtures of different types of molecules (and this could include small particulates larger than molecules): :"This process of diffusion... goes on in gases and liquids and even in some solids.... The dynamical theory also tells us what will happen if molecules of different masses are allowed to knock about together. The greater masses will go slower than the smaller ones, so that, on an average, every molecule, great or small, will have the same energy of motion. The proof of this dynamical theorem, in which I claim the priority, has recently been greatly developed and improved by Dr. Ludwig Boltzmann.""Molecules" by James Clerk Maxwell, published in September 1873 in Nature (magazine).
Another problem that companies need to avoid is the desire to create a product on a shortened timeline. Although the idea of first-mover advantage seems like it would be worth speeding up the innovation process, "some researchers have pointed out the disadvantages of pioneering new technologies and concluded that it is sometimes better to go slower and be a follower instead of a pioneer". There were a number of examples which demonstrated the effects of the Vasa syndrome. For example, while handling the Hubble Space Telescope, NASA failed to learn from previous mistakes and repeated many of the same mistakes in product development and project management which led to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.
It therefore follows that U/D>\pi. It therefore follows that the > laws of configuration of rigid bodies with respect to K' do not agree with > the laws of configuration of rigid bodies that are in accordance with > Euclidean geometry. If, further, we place two similar clocks (rotating with > K'), one upon the periphery, and the other at the centre of the circle, > then, judged from K, the clock on the periphery will go slower than the > clock at the centre. The same thing must take place, judged from K' if we > define time with respect to K' in a not wholly unnatural way, that is, in > such a way that the laws with respect to K' depend explicitly upon the time.

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