Significant lags, for example, exist between appropriations for state construction projects and actual construction activity. |
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We have to be cognizant of those lags and move monetary policy anticipating that it has a lagged effect on the economy. |
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He is not a politician with a career to revive, who stepped up to the brief what seems to us old lags like a few short weeks ago. |
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He appeared to assume that railroad costs would move coincidentally with the general price level and that lags in the adjustment did not occur. |
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It matters not one jot that old lags like Spedding, the great Paul Thompson and producer Rhett Davies are along for the ride. |
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The bitter truth is that Europe lags behind our transatlantic cousin in almost every area. |
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The reasons why the United States lags dismally behind the rest of the western world in media education are many. |
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Freddy on the other hand lags behind and then stops by a locker to talk to one of his numerous acquaintances. |
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All of this shows how Fed policy works with long lags that vary from business cycle to business cycle. |
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If the trailing edge of the pedal disk lags behind the leading edge, the trailing margin of the pedal disk will be stretched. |
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Be this as it may, the old lags could not have been more friendly to this distinctly new Labourish apparition. |
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In order to find out, he stuck 18 volunteers in a mock prison, arbitrarily making them either lags or screws. |
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Spring linseed lags some way behind now that the subsidy it attracts has been reduced. |
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Well, I guess they would not be lags, because lags would have been given custodial sentences. |
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This may be partly explained by time lags in market and product developments in Canada. |
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Friedman points to variable lags between changes in money supply growth that determine the impact upon real output and prices. |
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It seems that the image of the economy in the popular mind lags some 20 years behind actuality. |
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Then again, the first album was also overlong, whereas this one never lags. |
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Critics of congressional monetary policy would point out the legislative lags that result and the consequent harm to economic performance. |
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It is a solid part of that India that moves on, even as it falls apart, or lags behind. |
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Because every school must publish its test scores, parents will have a much better idea if their school lags behind others in the state. |
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The Home Office has rejected plans to give lags access to the internet and email while doing porridge. |
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Anyhow, the lags stem from things like product-replacement cycles for durables, and the time taken from planning a project to the time of its implementation. |
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Still largely traditional, Indian agriculture lags well behind in terms of mechanization and thus remains less productive than other nations. |
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The know-how for filtering and purifying waste-water is as advanced in America as anywhere, though installation still lags. |
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The economic lags are such that it would be mismatched anyway, which means it makes no sense. |
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As you play the game, take note if the game crashes, becomes unplayable, or lags severely. |
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The contemporaneous value as well as the first four lags for the ddpcom and ddpoil variables appear in the three VECM equations. |
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However there is a recognition that political and social liberalism lags far behind economic liberalisation and that new measures must follow. |
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While we've seen amazing progress in certain areas such as genome sequencing and combinatorial chemistry, scientific software lags behind. |
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But it still lags and stutters and jumps around if you're not sitting still, watching your video. |
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The central bank must act preventively in order to allow for lags in the transmission of monetary policy impulses. |
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We decided on four lags as a reasonable choice, because error autocorrelation and heteroscedasticity problems disappear in these circumstances. |
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Our word formation sometimes lags behind our thought formation, and we skip over the intervals. |
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Usually the taproot grows much faster than the sprout and the growth of side roots lags behind. |
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Norris has also been alert to the barriers facing minority ethnic actors, arguing that Britain lags behind the US in casting black actors. |
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While shows such as Transparent and Orange is the New Black might have improved visibility on television, film still lags. |
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The implementation, however, lags due to lack of firm political commitment and a shortage of human and financial resources. |
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Once again China lags behind both India and Canada, reinforcing the suggestion that India is not yet out of the game. |
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However, problems were encountered in cases where considerable time lags occurred between the planning of an operation and its implementation. |
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If it lags in these nations, or even in certain of them, world statistics will reflect this failure. |
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The quality of education in rural schools lags far behind that of city schools. |
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However, compared with international advanced levels, China still lags behind. |
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These types of constraints may result in lags which would add to the basis risk. |
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This region lags behind the rest of Ontario in valuing women's roles in the workplace and as entrepreneurs. |
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As a company that is beholden to stockholders, Kate Spade usually lags, not leads trends. |
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With Rick, I think the culture just lags behind great artists much of the time, and it takes time for it to catch up. |
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The scientists further found that the crumpled ball displayed a phenomenon known as hysteresis, in which the effect of forces acting upon an object lags behind its cause. |
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But the report notes that Africa lags behind the rest of the world. |
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He could have handled prison, he thinks, because he gets on with everybody but, who knows, he could have run into some old lags who hated the Rollers. |
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In Westminster, old lags used to tell rookie MPs to remember that, while they were attacking the opposition benches, their real enemies were right behind them. |
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It is partly because of old lags enjoying favours from prison officers that the murderer is at large, four other men having been wrongly convicted. |
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You can see why Hoskins might nurse an affinity for Rififi, which is as hard-boiled as a 10-minute egg and home to a rogues' gallery of old lags who know all the angles. |
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The supply of relevantly qualified labour lags behind the needs of a restructuring and renewal of European industry. |
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For rolling stock manufacturers these time lags make each contract crucial. |
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The calculation of the cyclically-adjusted balance takes account of lags arising from the fiscal system. |
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It lags pathetically behind on the technical possibilities for hiding or spoofing IP addresses. |
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But in some ways Britain lags indubitably behind countries that spend less. |
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In middle-school attendance, China lags behind the attainments of some newly developed economies when they were at similar levels of development. |
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Be ready with the slightest twist of opposite lock and this machine dances round bends, while the V8 lags behind like a bodybuilder in a marathon. |
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In the short run this chain of events will affect employment and output, while nominal wages and prices will respond with longer lags. |
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It is not uncommon that players sometimes experience lags from their ISP, and you do not see your turn coming to you until it is actually over. |
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This decrease in sales is due to the fact that demand for watch movements and components lags behind demand for finished watches, mainly in regard to new order placement by third parties. |
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Regarding lack of capacity, it's no secret that Nunavut lags behind the rest of Canada when it comes to ability of the region to develop and implement successful economic activities. |
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Because of the long lags and very indirect connections between the instrument and the ultimate goal, most central banks have found it helpful to make use of other variables that stand between the instrument and ultimate goal. |
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However, the proposed strategy lags far behind expectations. |
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Now the company is using its strength at home to go abroad. Although Japan is a technology trendsetter in many respects, e-commerce lags far behind the West. |
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In that respect she lags behind people like Mr Culberson, who use their Twitter accounts to talk to people. More Republicans are twittering than Democrats. |
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The proportion of women in senior positions still lags behind men – there isn't an overlooked army of female experts waiting to be interviewed on television. |
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It notes that the UK significantly lags the best performing OECD countries when it comes to GDP per head in real terms, adjusted for inflation and seen as a better guide to living standards than GDP taken alone. |
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This approach was used as a way to mitigate the effects of stocks and time lags along the supply-demand chain, because of which total production and total consumption are not necessarily identical in any specific year. |
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Once again, when it comes to child care, Canada lags way behind Quebec. |
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Canola still lags other oilseeds as supplies here are not short. |
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Tax-payers are coughing up for lazy lags to enjoy pay-outs at Easter, Christmas, and other national holidays, while they skive off work. |
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Xperia UI stands between Sense and TouchWiz with the right snappiness and some lags depending on apps installed. |
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Public policy lags behind urbanisation, which often means that basic services, like schools, transportation, public spaces and land rights, are not delivered to the millions of people living in informal urban settlements. |
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Kasich is a moderate figure cut from similar political cloth as Chris Christie, the Republican governor of New Jersey who is failing to revitalise his own presidential prospects and lags far behind in polls. |
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Preparation of analogue signals includes consideration of filter amplitude attenuation and sampling rate to avoid aliasing errors, and filter phase lags and time delays. |
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At other times, the rat-tat-tat rhythm gave way to awkwardly long lags. |
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For this specification, the empirical results suggest that about 43 per cent of agents form expectations non-rationally, and the presence of these non-rational agents explains the significance of lags. |
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Even though the restrictiveness of the regulatory regime has been declining over time, Canada lags both the OECD average and the United States, and this is the case both in the aggregate and in all the various sectors. |
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Note: The constant, lags of savings and investment, dependency ratio, foreign exchange reserves, and industrial production are omitted from this chart for the sake of simplicity. |
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Measurement Canada lags behind the weights and measures authorities of the United States in terms of visibility and this diminishes the effectiveness of its role as final arbiter of conflicts. |
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At times, it may be necessary for researchers to make an educated guess as to the range of values in which the actual average lag may lie and to test the sensitivity of the results to the adoption of different lags. |
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He listed three areas where public education was needed: the bluntness of monetary policy, the monetary transmission mechanism and the importance of lags, and the effect of oil-price shocks on monetary policy. |
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The phytoplankton bloom usually lags the upwelling event by 1 to 4 days and blooms for 4 to 10 days. |
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In the early 2000s, industry infrastructure was increasingly inefficient because of technological lags. |
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Singapore is highly focused on innovation while the rest of the region lags behind. |
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The shaft liner does not reach right to the bottom of the shaft during sinking, but lags behind by a fixed distance. |
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Physical signs of emotional abuse may include speech disorders, anachronistically infantile behavior or lags in emotional development. |
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They will have to cope with communication lags, limited power and new types of foodStuck in the middle with you Korea has played an inimitable and unenviable role in China's history. |
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In the accompanying figure, the low tide lags or leads by 1 hr 2 min from its neighboring lines. |
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Time lags between the adoption of framework legislation and the actual implementing regulations are very long and hamper the effectiveness and predictability of the legal system. |
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However, the representation of women in important decision-making bodies lags far behind that of men in most countries, and women with disabilities are almost absent. |
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However, the common man's selfie still lags behind in the race to become the most retweet selfie on twitter. |
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This eliminates lags and glitches to provide you with smoother game play. |
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In all cases, this method led to the selection of eight lags. |
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The Mantoux test reaction lags behind radiological findings. |
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With asynchronous replication, the secondary data lags behind the primary data since data is only replicated periodically to the secondary storage. |
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Interpretations of data from Chinese also confirm that the Younger Dryas East Asia lags the North Atlantic Younger Dryas cooling by at least 200 to 300 years. |
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