Other factors effecting PC shipments are the impact from tablet sales and Windows 8 having a slow up-take.
Labour peers Lord Warner and Baroness Wall of New Barnet both opposed any attempt to slow up the passage of the bill.
The measure, which has been ruled out by ministers in England and Wales would slow up an already lengthy application process and discourage investors from setting up in Scotland, it claimed.
His new film is all about elegant restraint and a slow ratcheting up of tension.
His slow march up that hill, and the pain and the scorn and the shame of the cross.
There's usually a slow build up to Christmas from October but we just had a rush at the very end last year.
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Meanwhile, we applaud SE for the work it's put in to make Android usable and run smoothly on this small package, albeit the occasional slow wake up.
Ranging from 1919 to 1994, the set is divided into sections on the blues, church roots, party songs, standard tunes (slow and up-tempo), jazz originals, scat-singing and novelties, though the compiler acknowledges that many of his pieces overlap their pigeonholes.
It can make the Web site slow to load up or shut it down completely.
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But even now, too many of our rail lines are slow and backed up.
You can do all this even if your Internet connection is a creaky-slow dial-up modem.
You either move slow and get up early, or move faster and get up later.
Courts have been slow to wake up to these private-use condemnations, but that may be changing.
Demand for RDRAM memory chips has been slow to pick up, as has supply.
Their critics say they are slow to warm up, the light flickers, and they are too big for some fittings.
The most obvious sign is when defenders are slow to push up the field after repelling an attack.
Mr. Cannavale starts off slow but picks up speed fast, and by intermission he's throwing flames in all directions.
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The industry has been slow to pick up GPU technology despite its advantages.
Some think that date is unrealistic due to the slow take-up of digital radio and the current lack of coverage.
First, there are 50 million U.S. homes linked to the Internet today, and 48 million of them have slow dial-up modems.
There There, by contrast, is a more familiar throwback - with its slow build-up of tension and sheets of clanging guitar.
The rains that fell were cold, persistent, and slow to dry up.
To foster some Islamic credentials of his own, perhaps, the president has seemed disappointingly slow to stand up for greater religious tolerance.
Even then most users got to it via a slow dial-up connection.
The balance of payments and exchange rates were making news, and the slow break-up of the Bretton Woods fixed-exchange rate system was under way.
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Unlike, say, Chinese and Korean banks, Mexican banks have been slow to set up in California to help them (though this is now starting).
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Critics say they often are slow to catch up with major shifts in the industry, such as big jumps in supply or changes in demand.
And incremental improvements are too slow to make up the difference.
REM the firing pattern of the brain's nerve cells sets up slow electrical waves that start at different points in the cerebral cortex and travel across it.
The data compression technique he used allowed images to be sent over what were then slow dial-up connections at much faster speeds than had been previously possible.
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