Sentences with phrase «once laggards»

Once laggards on clean energy, cities and states across the Southeast are taking significant steps to develop smart, clean energy plans — with more than 47 Southeast cities and 2 states pledging to accelerate clean energy development to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement.
Samsung, once a laggard in the smartphone market, overtook Apple last year to become the world's largest smartphone maker.

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That means rebalancing your portfolio at least once a year, by selling some of the assets that have done best — and exceeded their model allocation — and buying more of your laggards.
The fact that they work among laggards also allows them to hide in plain sight; once the poor performers are weeded out, the definition of high quality is raised; this can change their status and that may be a bridge they don't want to cross.
As a laggard in technology, I've personally found that once you get into Apple products you pretty much stay hooked.
Nintendo are in danger of becoming the laggards in the space where they were once the innovators, and it's tough to see how a Vitality Sensor can overcome this.
Instead of being a leader, Australia had become a laggard once again.
In Grist, Terry Tamminen argues that a push in clean tech could revive America's «laggard» manufacturing sector — noting how once upon a time «Made in Japan» stickers denoted cheap goods, and now the nation is a leader
Once again, prophets insist that those who are not already into it are laggards, and by now we should all know what will happen to them.
History proves that laggards only grab for the new once they are totally convinced the old doesn't work anymore.
NEO, Cardano, ETC, and Stellar are once again the laggards among the majors, despite Stellar's positive move yesterday, while Dash, IOTA, Bitcoin Cash, and Litecoin are performing in line with the segment average amid the selloff.
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