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1 But if the processes of science are necessarily slow , they are sure.
2 His motion was necessarily slow , but it continued light, easy, and graceful.
3 Growth is necessarily slow - and this is especially the case with the human system.
4 Then the patrols crept forward again, but progress was necessarily slow .
5 The process of becoming a Bahá'í is necessarily slow and gradual.
6 The roads though level were intolerably bad, and the movement was therefore necessarily slow .
7 Exchanges were necessarily slow , but the profits realized from the operation were immensely large.
8 Their progress was necessarily slow because of the aged professor.
9 A commission was appointed to try the prisoners, but its work was necessarily slow .
10 My progress was necessarily slow and wearisome, being compelled to travel altogether at night.
11 Travelling was necessarily slow and the halts were frequent.
12 Though I was encouraged by the sensible progress of my work, it was necessarily slow .
13 Their progress was necessarily slow , for the road was rough and full of deep ruts.
14 Its movements being thus necessarily slow , there is no roaming very far from the camp.
15 The work was necessarily slow because of the fact that it must proceed with utter noiselessness.
16 The deciding campaigns were in Belgium, where there were many fortresses, and progress was necessarily slow .
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