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be lag
verb
To fail to keep up (the pace), to fall behind
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Performance problems of any kind are uncharacteristic for Nexus devices, which promise to be lag and stutter free with the least bloated software available.
Remark 2 Especially, master-salve chaotic system (1) is said to be lag anti-synchronization if μ = 1 ; master-salve chaotic system (1) is said to be lag synchronization if μ = − 1.
Definition 1 For given constants τ and μ, master-salve chaotic system (1) is said to be lag projective synchronization if lim t → + ∞ ∥ e ( t ) ∥ 2 = 0 (3).
Still, results of this study cover only the short-term impacts of selection cutting (2 years), and there may be lag effects with sensitive species.
Emergence of disease may follow climate change, but for macroparasites in particular, there are likely to be lag times determined by a period of development in the host population (30 ).
It could be lag (but don't always blame it on this) and besides, noscoping is fairly difficult to do.
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Rick Perry's poll numbers may be lagging.
seem to always be lagging behind the private sector.
After tonight, she'll still be lagging.
The first measure we define is lag.
The chief complaint was lag.
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