Sentences with phrase «long lag»

There are often long lag times between the date of a seizure and its appearance in a report.
Even those companies that decide the capital expenditure is worthwhile must contend with long lag times.
If your platform is deeper, you can use longer lag bolts for more security.
The changes in interest rates affect economic activity and inflation with much longer lags, because it takes time for individuals and businesses to adjust their behaviour.
In that case policy would still be effective, just with longer lags.
My question is how long this lag will be?
The wait between the first two seasons was significant, and judging by Game of Thrones, HBO seems to be more and more comfortable with long lags between seasons of their hit series.
While banks fully passed on the easings, there was a noticeable tendency to impose significantly longer lags in implementing these reductions than was the case when interest rates were increased in 1994.
(California has long lagged behind other states in spending per student, but has made progress in recent years under Brown.)
Cooler geographic areas may have longer lag periods due to a prolonged flea life cycle.
With a 10 - year return of 106 %, industrials have long lagged other cyclical sectors, behind consumer discretionary, up 189 %, and technology, up 161 %.
Most technology packs are cost options, but lately Porsche has improved its in - car tech so it no longer lags rival systems from BMW, Audi or Mercedes (and it's still better than the versions you'll find in Jaguar's F - Pace).
With potentially long lag times between applying for coverage and receiving an insurance card, consumers are not sure when their coverage takes effect or what to do if they need medical attention before receiving proof of insurance.
On other Ford vehicles using this same system, I have also experienced long lags in which the GPS system took 10 minutes or more to locate the car.
By the way, since this story came out, freezing no longer lags history and Northern Hemisphere snow and ice coverage exceeds the averages of past Decembers.
A radiant floor heating system also has a very long lag time between when the heat is supplied to the floor and when the slab begins radiating heat... If there is a component of passive solar heating in the home, it will cause overheating because you can't turn off the slab when the sun comes out.»
While it might be a stretch, this feature could even have a big impact on Mac - based gaming, which has long lagged far behind that of its PC counterparts.
The cost of action vs cost of inaction comparison is a red herring, because it does not compare what we can actually achieve (the outcome of the action is almost the same as the outcome of inaction even on a 50 - 75 yr scale, because of long lag times in the climate system).
Combination resumes can be great for covering up gaps in experiences or long lags between jobs, but keep in mind that the lack of specific dates and other details might raise a red flag with hiring managers or interviewers.
Voter turnout in the United States has long lagged behind similar democracies around the world.
Monetary policy works with long lags.
As we've seen in Canada, there's a long lag time between committing to infrastructure and shovels in the ground, and playing the protectionism card always proves tricky.
If this strategy of short - selling cyber victims catches on, will this create perverse incentives that result in longer lag times before problems are patched?
Let me remind you that monetary policy operates with a long lag and there are many transmission channels through which interest rate changes affect the economy, including longer - term bond yields and the exchange rate.
Many drivers of inflation work with a long lag, so focusing on current data can lead to some wrong conclusions.
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.)
«My whole goal was to get this plan moving, to not allow there to be a long lag time,» said Johnson, who stressed that he is open to finding a different site if opposition to the Concord Avenue site remains strong.
Made from aluminum and with premium fidget spinner ball bearings, the Zip lets you switch from trick to trick without a long lag time in between.
The long lag before astronomers began to pick up radio and x-ray emissions supports that picture, says Raffaella Margutti, an astrophysicist at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, who studied the event with NASA's orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory.
Harvard has long lagged behind many other major research universities in the diversity of its faculty in some disciplines.
The protection afforded by each beverage was indicated by the time it took the LDLs to oxidize — the longer the lag time, the better the protection.
While the United States has long lagged behind — Germany installed more solar in December 2011 than our country did the entire year — the U.S., like many nations, may benefit from that leadership.
The longer the lag, the more they lost.
Many conversations ended with a long lag before one correspondent sent a final brief reply.
There can be a long lag between cutting down a forest, say, and losing the species that lived there.
Often, there is a long lag time until that first contract materializes, and then the second contract, and the third.
Thus, there must have been a long lag between when this group branched off the modern human family tree, roughly 200,000 years ago, and when they left their genetic mark in the Altai Neanderthal, about 100,000 years ago, before themselves being lost to extinction.
The long lag of CO2 is probably not the result of timing errors between ice age and gas age in the ice core, as methane more closely follows the temperature record (for the timing, see also the discussion at UKweatherworld).
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.»
Thus, there must have been a long lag between the time when this group branched off the modern human family tree, roughly 200,000 years ago, and the time they left their genetic mark in the Altai Neanderthal, about 100,000 years ago, before being lost to extinction themselves.
Conclusions from the physical sciences, such as the rapidity with which emissions must be reduced to avoid obviously unacceptable consequences and the long lag between emissions and consequences, lead to implications in social sciences, including economics, law and ethics.

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