(Of business) not active or brisk.
1 Our main market, in Britain, remains sluggish , reflecting difficult economic conditions there.
2 Italy needs to attract foreign investment to help reinvigorate its sluggish economy.
3 Currently our stock market is dropping and the property market is sluggish .
4 Periods of no great change in tastes meant sluggish performance, he said.
5 Yet even a more sluggish Netflix remains far ahead in the race.
6 Until recently, however, legislators' interest in repealing the statute has been sluggish .
7 This growth occurred despite sluggish growth in other areas of the economy.
8 Regional visitors would thus make valuable contributions to South Africa's sluggish economy.
9 In development zones in southern China, summer is often a sluggish time.
10 Those listed in the mainland remained sluggish , however, tracking the A-share market.
11 Yet food stock prices might not fully reflect the sluggish earnings expectations.
12 Until they are lifted, the gaming sector may remain sluggish , he said.
13 Progress in talks about a new deal at the Emirates remains sluggish .
14 More consumption is necessary to offset sluggish investment and exports in 2012.
15 Both France and Germany, our two most important European markets, are sluggish .
16 Perhaps this explained the bizarrely sluggish tempo of the opening 44 minutes.
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