Sentences with phrase «lag time before»

But many companies have a lag time before this is discovered.
But even though the XE 35t has plenty of punch, I found that in certain situations there can be an annoying amount of lag time before it gets up and goes.
Smokers face more than twice a nonsmoker's risk of pancreatic cancer, and even though smoking has slumped in the U.S., there is a 30 - to 40 - year lag time before we see a corresponding drop in cancer rates.

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The problem with international orders is that time zones are generally different to yours, meaning there can already be a lag time of 12 - 18 hours before a response is received — this is too long to wait in our uber - connected world.
Although as mentioned before the data is hopelessly lagged, completely untransparent and unreliable at the best of times, the anecdotal evidence is piling up.
Former Foster's boss John Pollaers, who led the iconic Australian brewer before it was bought by SABMiller for more than $ 12 billion, was excited at the time of the Victoria Pale Lager launch in November 2011, hoping the crisp and flavoursome beer would win back drinkers to the Foster's portfolio.
I mention jet lag, because if you send your squad away to another time zone just before the season starts it's possible they could come back groggy.
I take your point about the letter from Ray Cortines but I do still wonder whether the «new menu» (for which Jamie seems to take more than a bit of credit in the season finale) was already in the works before he came to L.A. My guess is still yes, just because there's likely to be considerable lag time in planning and procuring a new menu for a district of 700,000 kids.
Another report says that the menu will now include «Salvadorean beef stew, chicken tandoori, Asian pad thai, California sushi roll and teriyaki beef and broccoli with brown rice,» but also notes the district says the changes were already in the pipeline well before Jamie even showed up in L.A. (And given what I know about school food procurement in my own large urban district, which I'm told can have a year - long lag time, that seems likely to be true.)
Instant, contemporary history, has the disadvantage that sources are mainly oral and for government there is a time lag before official documents go into the public domain.
Remotely - controlled robots had assisted in some trans - atlantic operations before now and doctors had consulted on procedures from a distance, but the time lag imposed by existing telecommunications technology was considered too great to make full telesurgery feasible over long ranges.
While the reduction in cases is a very promising sign, past outbreaks have shown a long lag before complete elimination of the virus from the infected area and this unfortunate event reinforces that vigilance is still required and may be required for some time to come in this area of West Africa.»
Another option many travelers swear by is the simple but austere Anti — Jet Lag Fast, which involves not eating at all for 12 to 16 hours before breakfast time in the new time zone.
Anticipating the change and adjusting your bedtime and wake time to your destination time before you travel is another strategy to beat jet lag.
Lag is a constant problem, with characters and enemies often freezing in their tracks for a few moments before warping ahead to make up for time lost.
When it comes to the movie part, though, an interesting phenomenon occurs: Because virtually everything we saw over the course of this year was conceived if not filmed before the 2016 election, the films arrived to us at a slight time lag, like the infinitely regressing mirror images of herself that The Last Jedi's Rey (Daisy Ridley) sees on her solo day trip to a mysterious and, I'll say it, frankly vaginal space - cave.
Due to the time lag mentioned before, peer - reviewed research often is not available until several years after the technology appears.
That a field grounded in citizenship education seems continually to lag behind during an age of historically unprecedented technological change is particularly problematic, because citizens have less time to adjust, reflect, and react to the processes and outcomes of technological changes than ever before (Thomas & Brown, 2011).
On arrival at Phoenix, Gus and I calculate that we'll be on US soil for just 25 hours before jumping back on the Heathrow - bound BA 747, which partly explains why we feel the need to maximise our time with the car, despite the almost total jet - lag - induced befuddlement of our brains.
Long - time Porsche aficionados will of course notice the difference, but it sounds great to my ears, and there's no lag before the turbo power kicks in.
Sync's problems weren't apparent on brief customer test drives but all - too - obvious over time: keyboard input was painfully slow, with lags of a half - second before the driver could press the next key while entering an address.
Because all this takes time, the driver feels «turbo lag» - the car pauses for a second or two before the power comes on.
The lag time would give the publishers enough of a head start to make a few dollars off of the print editions before releasing it digitally to the dangerous waters of content theft.
Agents need to be mindful that if they have knowledge of a defect, patent (obvious) or latent (hidden), this information needs to be «disclosed» in the actual listing; the listing agent needs to draw to the attention of his seller, making the seller aware that his agent «knows,» whatever he knows, or surmises, has seen with his own eyes, or has been made aware by his seller — sometimes surreptitiously, (by agent's putting the information confirmation in writing and has advised the seller the need for disclosing), directing his seller to get «fix - it» quotes, repair before going to market, or offer a rebate to his buyer for the dollar amount involved, and advise the seller that this information if known by his agent, or by the seller, «must» be disclosed in some manner, in writing, so as to prevent the seller and all the agents involved (including «team members), both buying and selling sides, from lawsuits, or possible resultant non-closing of transactions, not just even non-removal of conditions, (failing which clauses, conditional clauses — condition precedent, not condition subsequent — self destruct) during which lag time the subject property is theoretically off the market wasting valuable market time, which could prove especially financially disastrous in any sort of turbulent down - turning market.
To make matters worse, there is a lag time of approximately two billing cycles before my direct debit would kick - in.
Dead alliance is a basic first person shooter with zombies elements in the gameplay for no other reason than to call it a zombie game, the survival mode contradicts itself and the multiplayer constantly has lag, you don't get a campaign even though they sell a single player expansion and at a price of # 20 / # 30 / # 35 depending how you buy it, I think it's a complete waste of your money and time, take a look around the internet to see what other think before you take my advice but quite simply put, if you're a fan of first person shooters then don't waste your time with this one.
As I had a ton of time in the game before installing and playing the DLC, not much time actually spent playing the DLC, and I noticed the lag after returning to the normal game world, it suggests the DLC is to blame.
Later on the prince will have to chain these abilities (especially the sphere and hooks) to traverse seemingly - impassible sections; the trick is that you can not have more than one of a given power active at one time and there's a slight lag before you can reactivate them, so you can't just keep making spheres over and over or spirit hook your way up a crazy vertical climb.
Another issue with many of these indicators is that they have a long and unknown lag time between a temperature change and the indicator changing; e.g., a glacier might start melting decades before it's retreat is clearly measured, permafrost might have been warming up since the 1930's and just started visibly melting, etc..
Yes, and I suppose when they do they will understand you can't ignore a troposphere that isn't warming at the appropriate rate to the surface; you can't ignore a stratosphere that isn't cooling at the appropriate rate per decade; you can't ignore an ocean that isn't warming despite an assumed large energy imbalance; you can't ignore that if you declare a long lag time or a large long term climate sensitivity then previous forcings are subject to the same principles; and you can't ignore that the rate of warming was no different this last time then the time before it and the time before that.
The time frame is from 1950 which gives them a 25 year lag before the Carbon Pollution has to kick in.
The time lag before increasing carbon dioxide levels for El Niños originating in the eastern tropical Pacific is about 8.5 months, the researchers say, whereas the lag for El Niños starting in the central tropical Pacific is about 5.2 months.
Two years ago, an authoritative study predicted there could be as little as 10 years before this «tipping point» for global warming was reached, adding a rise of 0.8 degrees had already been reached with further rises already locked in because of the time lag in the way carbon dioxide the principal greenhouse gas is absorbed into the atmosphere.
Due to the fact that much of the Earth is covered in oceans, and it takes a long time to heat water, there is a lag before we see the full warming effects of an increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases (this is also known as «thermal inertia»).
David A says, «The 300 year to 800 year lag time of T rising first, before CO2 is supportive of the skeptical position, and works at time scales far more recent then 500 million years.»
I've understood that he also predicted the ~ 1000 year time lag between temperature rise and CO2 at the end of a glacial period, before it was observed in the ice cores thanks to better dating techniques.
I wonder what the lag time is before these protests start in America.
showing how EM radiation, heat and air / water kinetic energy (in cells, circulations, currents, weather systems and convection columns and so on) move and how long they have to move before they reach some kind of equilibrium would go some way to visualising why it takes time for the earth system to respond to radiative forcing (commitment time lag).
Although, this time, there was only a short time lag before law firms felt the effect of the recession it may still be 12 to 18 months before the legal market returns to a level that can be described as normal.
Jet lag can make you tired in the middle of the day and full of energy just before it's time to sleep.
In Games like Asphalt Extreme, NFS No Limits, we witness stutters and lags and had to wait for a fair bit of time before we could actually even make another move.
We faced some rather odd lags and crashes, with the screen going plain white from time to time — even launching the camera from the lock screen would see the display go white for a brief while before the camera actually launched.
Many saw Facebook perform nearly 4.5 times slower than before while some complained they couldn't even play videos on the social website due to the lag.
Before the update, it would lag at times and be sluggish when multi-tasking between heavy apps.
At the same time, Sling's interface lags behind its competitors, and its on - demand features need some work before users can really make the most of them.
While research is often conducted and reported, there is often a time - lag before this research can be translated and applied to practice.
In 2010 - 2012 the Closing the Gap health reforms associated with the Closing the Gap Strategy were just getting started.Because of this time lag, the Campaign Steering Committee believe that significant increases in life expectancy, like those seen among the Maori, should be expected before the early 2020s if the national effort to close the gap is maintained.
The searches for reviews may be undertaken some time before the publication of the review of reviews creating a further time lag.
Agents need to be mindful that if they have knowledge of a defect, patent (obvious) or latent (hidden), this information needs to be «disclosed» in the actual listing; the listing agent needs to draw to the attention of his seller, making the seller aware that his agent «knows,» whatever he knows, or surmises, has seen with his own eyes, or has been made aware by his seller — sometimes surreptitiously, (by agent's putting the information confirmation in writing and has advised the seller the need for disclosing), directing his seller to get «fix - it» quotes, repair before going to market, or offer a rebate to his buyer for the dollar amount involved, and advise the seller that this information if known by his agent, or by the seller, «must» be disclosed in some manner, in writing, so as to prevent the seller and all the agents involved (including «team members), both buying and selling sides, from lawsuits, or possible resultant non-closing of transactions, not just even non-removal of conditions, (failing which clauses, conditional clauses — condition precedent, not condition subsequent — self destruct) during which lag time the subject property is theoretically off the market wasting valuable market time, which could prove especially financially disastrous in any sort of turbulent down - turning market.
As for addressing jet lag, all time - zone - crossing travelers have their own solutions: the feasting / fasting diet before a trip (I've used one from Argonne National Laboratory that can be found at www.antijetlagdiet.com/faqs.asp); resetting your schedule before you go so that your activities here match the activities there; acupuncture; and prescription sleeping medication.
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