Sentence examples for seem to be lagging from inspiring English sources

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Why does Pennsylvania seem to be lagging behind?

At first glance, taxpayers with incomes less than $15,000 seem to be lagging behind inflation.

He has eight years of experience filing these suits in Florida, where his practice does not seem to be lagging.

Institutions like the judiciary and the police seem to be lagging behind, so far not proving strong, professional and fair enough for their new roles.

British teams do seem to be lagging behind their continental counterparts in this regard, though one team attempting to keep pace with their European cousins is Crystal Palace.

Bessire says his app is largely intended as a tool for the casual fan; he says he uses in-game predictions to persuade his father not to give up when the Green Bay Packers seem to be lagging.

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But now the plot seems to be lagging a bit.

When it comes to digital initiatives, the board of directors seems to be lagging.

It's simply a matter of equality and Britain seems to be lagging behind.

"Britain seems to be lagging even the laggards," he said shortly before the decision.

His eye was drawn to one of the younger men, who seemed to be lagging behind the group.

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