We have no meanings for "too slow" in our records yet.
1 Students in the study said texting and e-mail are often too slow .
2 The process is too slow ; the stage too grand for direct observation.
3 The pace of action out of the United Nations is too slow .
4 We have travelled too slow ; the clouds have had time to gather.
5 One half second too slow , too fast, you don't quite catch it.
6 The political process is just too slow for the problems we face.
7 Our sector has been too slow to introduce this kind of initiative.
8 The film is too slow - moving to engage many outside of art houses.
9 The UN agency has been accused of being too slow to react.
10 The editors agreed that traditional publishing is too slow and too expensive.
11 Ahead of me, he walked steadily, neither too fast nor too slow .
12 The going was slow, too slow - about three miles an hour on ice.
13 He said the rescue had been too slow to save his son.
14 It is too slow , too predictable and goes on for too long.
15 If you're too slow -or too fast -you lose points.
16 The stock-smashing plan was all right, but it is proving too slow .
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