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Discover LudwigThe phrase "information lag" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to a delay or gap in the availability or transmission of information. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in business, technology, or communication. Example: "The company's decision was hindered by the information lag between departments, causing a delay in the project timeline."
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As old techniques for protecting proprietary information lag behind new technologies of information circulation, the law seeks to restore the status quo ante, making difficult and expensive what has become easy and cheap in effect, seeking to do the work that was once done, silently, by walls, closed doors, or sealing wax.
"Generally, I think there is a slight information lag between the news shared at the conference and the market reaction to the overall conference buzz," said Kalin Stoyanchev, project lead for blockchain-based rendering platform RNDR.
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The memory depth refers to how much past information (lagged data) is required as it is not known a priori.
However, combining single-omic datasets in a meaningful manner has so far proved challenging, and the discovery of new biological information lags behind expectation.
There's also potentially significant missed opportunities through not specifically addressing criminal justice data in detail: police data is opening, but court records (and detailed, granular sentencing information) lags significantly behind the rest of the UK government.
Monetary uncertainty and information lags are put into a random matching model so that the resulting setting has some meetings in which producers are relatively informed and others in which consumers are relatively informed.
Surface observations were collected only twice daily at stations around the country, and by the time these data were collected and hand-drawn maps created, the information lagged actual weather conditions by hours.
The availability of genomics level information lags substantially in other legumes, although some progress has been made in pea (P. sativum), common bean (P. vulgaris), alfalfa (M. sativa), and peanut (Arachis hypogea) [ 7, 15- 18].
Analyses of herbarium records [7] can provide valuable information about lag times, but they suffer from limitations because many herbarium specimens are collected opportunistically, potentially long after first naturalization, and the collected plant's status (i.e. planted or naturalized) is not always clear.
Cross-correlations were used to get information about lag number of meteorological variables.
Globally, CEOs (at 43%) and government officials (at 38%) continue to be the least credible information sources, lagging far behind academic or industry experts, who are rated at 70%.
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