| He has been a slow learner but has learnt the finer points and has put them into practice for the benefit of the team. |
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| I was always regarded as a slow learner, but if I was interested in a subject, I believe I could keep pace with any of my schoolmates. |
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| Perhaps I am a slow learner, but when I found a self-help group, the light bulb went on. |
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| Parents tolerated this new label better than slow learner or socially inadequate. |
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| He was a slow learner, and one day Wittgenstein hit him two or three times on the head, causing him to collapse. |
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| The cortex is considered to be a slow learner, capable of lasting memory storage only as a result of this repeated replaying of information by the hippocampus. |
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| France has been Europe's slow learner in this regard. |
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