Sentences with phrase «lag by»

«The service that the high - ratio insurers (CMHC, Genworth, Canada Guaranty) use tend to lag by a month or so, which could stop a deal in its tracks,» says Bricknell.
The Cortana on Windows 10 IoT Core rollout, which could lag by a few months the rollout of Windows 10 Creators Update for PCs and phones (if history is any indication) will begin with Cortana in English for the US and UK markets, she said, with additional language support coming over time.
Sometimes, the key presses would lag by several keystrokes, and was an issue that was particularly prominent when using Google Docs.
Though Andrew and I were riddled with jet lag by the time the workshop began, the collective energy was so lovely that we forgot about any fatigue.
But the global temperature is followed with a ~ 30 year lag by a smoothed version of the CO2 in the air: cf. http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/data/temperature/ and
Is there some physical reason for the cooling to lag by a cycle?
There doesn't appear to be any lag by my analysis...... The resulting chart shows a virtually instantaneous response of dCO2 to temperature...... remember, we are looking at the rate of increase of CO2 vs temp, so an instantaneous response makes a lot of sense.»
Game mode is an option that minimizes input lag by turning off some of the picture processing.
Highlights to look out for are an attempt to beat a race that's literally labelled «unbeatable», Joel's mind being blown by the rain effects and yet more claims of lag by Phil that we definitely don't believe.
Instead of needing L - canceling, just make the moves have the lower landing lag by default and such.
It's even possible that the replacement security will lag by a large enough amount that the tax benefit will not make up for the underperformance.
Over a sufficiently long time, the market grows at X % and a lump sump will return that X yet DCA, if done over say two years will lag by about that X %, i.e. one year's growth.
This will at least give you the chance of outperforming the benchmarks that all too many advisers lag by an amount equal to their fees.
Most investors (85 - 95 % depending on survey) lag by far more than this, many percent in fact)
Combining direct injection and a pair of turbochargers, the V6 EcoBoost engine avoids lag by employing impellers that spool up quickly for swift response.
Volvo engineers eliminate any turbo lag by allowing the turbo to begin generating boost at the supercharger is taken offline.
First and foremost, its features a revolutionary electric powered compressor (EPC) that forces air through mechanical turbochargers when the engine is in the lower reaches of the rev range, purportedly doing away with traditional turbo lag by reducing the spool - up time.
DPS has more than doubled the number of students taking and passing Advanced Placement courses, and black students now take advanced math classes at the same rate as whites (Hispanic students lag by only 1 percentage point).
Melatonin may be used to help treat jet lag by adjusting your body to a new time zone.
Toxicology results from overdose victims take weeks or months, and state and national mortality data lag by about 18 months.
In households, for example, where both adults work in the public sector the Conservatives lag by 32 %.
You'll probably see changes in your Google rank first; I've found that the others sometimes lag by a month or two.
It just can't lag by a wide margin.»
KIE has also outperformed the broader market (SPY) over the past one, three and five - year periods, while lagging by < 1 % over the past 10 years.
The DJ Transportation Index, more closely tied to economic fundamentals, has lagged by 5.6 %.
The series from Australian Property Monitors (APM) deals with the problem of lags by recording prices as at the date of contract.
The graph below shows the year - over-year change in the OECD composite leading indicator for Italy (lagged by six months) versus the year - over-year change in Italian GDP.
Since nothing removes milk as efficiently as a healthy baby, you can make up for any lagging by encouraging frequent feeds on those days when you are reunited with baby.
New York lags by other measures, too.
«We found that the majority of students were being jet - lagged by their class times, which correlated very strongly with decreased academic performance,» said study co-lead author Benjamin Smarr, a postdoctoral fellow who studies circadian rhythm disruptions in the lab of UC Berkeley psychology professor Lance Kriegsfeld.
Unfortunately, automated translation of technical terms and scientific papers lags by comparison.
SOME species of spider have such short biological clocks it is as if they are jet - lagged by more than 5 hours every morning.
carbonated and bottled in house Clyde Common Radler: Clyde Common Lager by Rosenstadt, 8.
When the results are in, Buster is shocked to find that his RRSP performed very similarly to the index (it lagged by just 0.09 %), but his TFSA appeared to underperform by more than 2.5 %.
If your fund is benchmarked to the MSCI index you lagged by 100 basis points.
It uses peak earnings and it's lagged by 6 months.
So far, we can say we haven't been lucky enough to beat VIG and are lagging by almost two percent.
+1 how lagging by targeted quote - stuffing create arb to opportunities?
Soon after recovering from falling behind the market by 30 % from 1988 - 1991, he would have lagged by nearly 50 % across a grueling 6 years.
The new Black Rock Steak and Seafood menu begins with a variety of plates for the table, including «Moco» Poutine, a play on the local favorite Loco Moco; as well as a Rock n'Cheese Fondue utilizing the resort's signature craft beer, Black Rock Lager by Maui Brewing Co..
But all in all, the patronizing should wait until after all of my questions and comments are published — which will be lagging by at least 800 years by the computer models i've constructed.
I think this has merit even as a cross check BUT, any system where temperatures are estimated from surrounding sites are affected by the time lags — For example there is no relationship between Adelaide and Melbourne on any given day but there IS a relationship between Melbourne and Adelaide lagged by one day because the predominant west to east motion of weather systems in this part of the world.
You do know it's recently been published that the effects of the Sun are lagged by one whole solar cycle, right?
1a with the use of A˜7Ort derived from the temperature (41) and orography (46) data sets is close to the observed amplitude A˜7, obs ≈ (5.4 ± 1.3) m ⋅ s − 1 reached in the following HPA event lagged by 5 d (see Fig. 1).
At Tmax, for example, there has been a steady T rise as the sun moves higher in the sky, the rise helped by convection of air with hot packets in it surrounding the site, held back if frost has formed overnight, complicated if there is snow around and water phase change effects need consideration, hindered or lagged by the thermal inertia of the screen surrounding the thermometer as the screen heats up.
However, this doesn't work with the AMO, which tracks the large cyclic air temperature changes in the Arctic very closely but lags them by 5 - 10 years.
The LOD is plotted as rate of change (this represents the change of angular momentum which is what would cause a displacement of the ocean contents) and has been lagged by 1.4 to roughly align the data.
An obliquity peak — thermally lagged by 6,500 years, coinciding with a peak of precession modulation / eccentricity, causes an interglacial.
Every 2 or 3 obliquity peaks — lagged by 6,500 years by the ocean's thermal inertia, induces an interglacial.
Autoregressions to find appropriate lags by corrected AIC.
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