Examples of 'slow to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "slow to take"

Being slow to take refers to a delay or reluctance in taking action or making a decision. It implies a sluggishness or hesitancy in responding to a particular situation or opportunity

How to use "slow to take" in a sentence

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slow to take
It may have appeared slow to take decisions.
But slow to take any step.
The camera is very slow to take a picture.
Be slow to take offense.
His career was slow to take off.
So slow to take a joke.
You are far too slow to take me on.
To be slow to take offense, always ready for reconciliation.
Industry has been understandably slow to take up machine translation.
He is slow to take credit and quick to acknowledge others ' accomplishments.
The idea was slow to take hold.
Changes in societal well-being might intuitively be rather slow to take effect.
Tom was slow to take the hint.
These difficulties are aggravated if an insurer is slow to take action.
Is very slow to take in what has happened.

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The convertible laptop revolution was slow to take hold.
France was very slow to take up this question.
Mining Legislation Government reform was slow to take place.
These are men slow to take up such a position.
We criticized people a lot in Bosnia for being quite slow to take on war criminals.
Campoverde was slow to take advantage of his opportunity to cause mischief.
Oh how beautiful it is to be slow to take offense.
Some babies are slow to take the deep breaths they need.
He is somewhat hesitant to express his opinions, and slow to take the lead.
The reaction was slow to take up propylene.
And farming and vocational-development programmes have been slow to take off.
But the changes are slow to take their effect.
So very slow to take action, to get this company to join the real world.
Are proving slow to take off.
I will be slow to take offense, but always ready for reconciliation without delay.
But the villagers were too slow to take extreme measures.
We should be slow to take offense when people don't know about our country.
Facebook has been criticised for being slow to take the posting of the killing.
Facebook had launched Pages for businesses in 2007, but they were slow to take off.
It is a bit slow to take photos.
This is the case for parttime working, which is however slow to take hold.
Relatively slow to take effect.
Strongly the fifth in the hope that they are not slow to take it out!
His enemies were not slow to take advantage of his partial failure.
They had received good news, but their hearts were slow to take it up.
While change has been slow to take hold there have been certain developments.
The technicians can not perform miracles, because the committee is slow to take decisions.
The Clan Douglas were never slow to take revenge and laid siege to the castle.
According to previous news accounts, the NTSB was slow to take an interest.
SMEs are well connected but slow to take full advantage of the Internet and ICT.
Your Majesty! I say a prince should rather be slow to take action.
But these have been slow to take off, though some successful examples can be quoted.
Still, many marketers have been incredibly slow to take up personalization.
Just as Islam was slow to take root, Christianity was reluctant to die down.
In the United States, the Little Monkeys were a little slow to take off.

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