Examples of using Slow pace in English and their translations into German
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Forgive our slow pace.
Slow pace but many crossings under the guidance of your guide.
Very steep ascent- slow pace.
Here finally, her slow pace at the beginning gets rewarded.
Mostly they have a slow pace.
It is prescribed slow pace. At too high speed, there is danger of derailment.
A tall, ticking clock underscores the slow pace.
This kind of program begins at a very slow pace and after picks up gradually.
It is just impossible to achieve some goal at such slow pace.
Get ready to be overwhelmed by the slow pace and the silence and discover Tyrol from an entirely new perspective.
The aim is to continuously and evenly breathe at a very slow pace.
Its a slow pace skill game, where xene(The player) has to prove him(her)self as a emerging detective.
Levels eventually become somewhat challenging butthe game progresses at a pretty slow pace, overall.
The territory is crossed by Licata Salty river which, with its slow pace, has given rise to the flood plain of the Plain.
They are responsible for planning a lot of trips around the area so thatonly you enjoy the slow pace of Lombok.
The sausages are turned automatically at a slow pace, and the food is presented nicely for the customers at the same time.
It was brutally hard, and five punctures and an endless need to stop andtake photos contributed to the slow pace I recorded!
CS, was concerned about the slow pace of the SOAS, so they started their own Japanese-language courses at Bedford in February 1942.
While the arsenal of effective antibacterial drugs shrinks further, the development of newdrugs is occurring at a far too slow pace.
Such slow pace of his journey is explained either by the resistance of Tunguses or by successful fur trade with them.
Our territorial salutewas answered by a land battery at a very slow pace- the individual shots happened after long intervals.
Because of the late start and slow pace, the Governing Council had reached only the 4% mark when the current financial crisis effectively put a lid on further rate hikes.
He ensured that actions such as the famous 1930 salt march to the sea maintained a slow pace that allowed the drama and tension to build.
Today, most of us live in a slow pace, much less energetically, quickly make very little, except for putting on unwanted weight.
Apart from weak demand,inadequate business profitability is a further cause of the fall in investment and the slow pace of economic recovery.
Mantenendo is a reputation for having a very slow pace, in the person of the present, which is complementary to the personality of a person.
RAW Hemp Wick also burns at a lower temperature,helping preserve flavour, and at a slow pace, allowing for excellent control.
A warm Mediterranean climate encourages a slow pace of life and holiday makers will find it easy to slip into the meandering life style.
Sand Castle's stunning beach and slow pace make this a pleasant choice for families and travelers looking for an affordable beach vacation.
In some countries the often inadequate training facilities and slow pace of modernising initial and further training structures have produced the frequently cited training deficit.
