Sentence examples for to be lagged from inspiring English sources

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Sure, there are still a lot of lofts to be lagged, draft excluders to be bought and people need to change their habits and wear more jumpers rather than automatically turning up the heat another degree.

The scrappage program will continue to have a positive effect on volumes, though its impact is likely to be lagged, added Everitt.

Based on the estimated time required for mosquito development, the EIP, and a short incubation period before the onset of symptoms, we would expect the effect of rainfall on malaria incidence to be lagged by approximately 42 61 days.

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Legal safeguards and political oversight appear to be lagging behind.

But business appears to be lagging further behind.

The other Republican candidates appeared to be lagging far behind.

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

In golfing terms this is no time to be lagging your putts.

The arts appear to be lagging well behind the pace of economic change and transformation.

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

Yet, as far as country-wide urbanisation is concerned, India appears to be lagging behind.

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