Political parties in democratic nations are said to be slowing down their governments, in some cases based purely on "party politics". In most cases however, the democratic process is better served when government actions are examined by various republic or parliamentary committees and the process of having executive branch appointees be approved by a US Senate as example or by some other approval system in other governments.
Political parties are essential in governments in order that executive polices are not "rammed" through and carried out without proper review. This is what political parties do in that regard.
One of the first goals of a potential dictator is to eliminate all parties except one, the party of the "dictator".
In Imperial Japan and in Nazi Germany, for example, "things" moved rather quickly in government as no opposition parties existed.
In summation, political parties slow down governments by reviewing, and debating government actions or plans for actions. In the view of many historians and political scientists, the "slowing down" is a virtue.
democracy had only proved to slow government and governing down and had just led to the rise of the next would-be dictator.
alcohol makes you very clumsy and slow and is a depressant, unlike ecstacy, it will slow down your heart rate.
Friction.
down-slope creep
Yes once someone I know had their computer slow down... a lot!
the government can slow down inflation by reducing bank interest rates.
After 1914, issues of money and banking faded away from the political agenda.
I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
how do you slow down when competing in skeleton?
cars slow down because of friction and when you push the brake pedal you automatically slow down
creating legislation like the Forests Now Declaration
Coalition governments can fail faster due to the differing ideologies and priorities of the parties involved, leading to disagreements and instability. Additionally, the need for consensus and compromise in decision-making can slow down the government's ability to implement policies efficiently. Changes in leadership or shifts in public opinion can also contribute to the breakdown of coalition governments.
Slow Down World was created in 1975-08.
The past participle of "slow down" is "slowed down."
The past tense of "slow down" is "slowed down."
In my opinion our pulse slow down in our sleep.
slow down