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The lag
verb
To fail to keep up (the pace), to fall behind
Exact(60)
The lag is why you're angry.
The lag seems to be happening this time, too.
The lag time would be a lot shorter today.
The lag time only embellishes the comedy, and the heartbreak.
The lag could erode his popularity and, thus, his clout.
The lag, say experts, can be blamed largely on economics.
The lag can be anywhere from one to five days.
The lag of the calculation was 720 seconds.
The lag phase was greatly affected by the initial pH.
The lag phase time was in 8 24 h.
The lag between accomplishment and recognition and reward creates a gap.
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