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1 Yet even a more sluggish Netflix remains far ahead in the race.
2 The downside has traditionally been reduced torque and therefore more sluggish performance.
3 Also, AIR apps feel a little more sluggish than their desktop counterparts.
4 Neither was the heart more sluggish in its thankfulness to God.
5 Wages have always shown themselves more sluggish in movement than commodities.
6 However, recent trade and business inventory data have indicated a much more sluggish pace.
7 Aspillaga unfortunately is more sluggish than vivacious as the maid searching for a joke.
8 Many are overhauling their operations to ensure they remain profitable in a more sluggish environment.
9 Nothing can make you feel more sluggish than poor eating habits and lack of exercise.
10 Exactly in the same way the ruder or more sluggish races regard the civilisation of Christendom.
11 A sluggish economy and even more sluggish sales prompted cash-strapped automakers to sit this one out.
12 But the farther they went into the Swamps of Sadness, the more sluggish became his movements.
13 With some people, the shorter the expectation of life, the more sluggish are the mental processes.
14 Then, as always happens in unequal segmentation, the more sluggish vegetal cells are outstripped in the cleavage.
15 A more sluggish and intolerable first act than the legal inquest it would be difficult to imagine.
16 This year might be even more sluggish .
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