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CHERNOFF: Lagging, meaning that if we are seeing some bad signs in the economy of companies seeing their profits declining, only after they see some bad news do they say, ah, we need to cut back.
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Lagging early in the polling was Fox and Obel despite a solid and clam-heavy chowder.
Caroline O'Donovan: At the Chowdah Fest Caroline O 2011
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Lagging completion rates in two-year colleges are seen as a major impediment to meeting the Obama administration's goal of regaining the world lead in college degrees by 2020.
Gates Foundation putting $34.8 million toward associate degree completion Daniel de Vise 2010
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Lagging states have been protecting districts from competition by denying statewide virtual charters or by providing only a fraction of typical funding with weak rationale.
Tom Vander Ark: How Digital Learning Will Change America Tom Vander Ark 2010
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Lagging completion rates in two-year colleges are seen as a major impediment to meeting the Obama administration's goal of regaining the world lead in college degrees by 2020.
Gates Foundation putting $34.8 million toward associate degree completion Daniel de Vise 2010
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Most Americans need to take Economics 200 and know that unemployment is a Lagging indicator.
CNN Poll: Blame for recession shifting from GOP to Democrats 2009
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Lagging in his Senate primary against conservative favorite Marco Rubio, Florida Gov.
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Lagging early in the polling was Fox and Obel despite a solid and clam-heavy chowder.
Caroline O'Donovan: At the Chowdah Fest Caroline O 2011
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Lagging behind: Sales have dragged lately for small Dutch portraits, and last December, Christie's also failed to find a buyer for 17th- century French painter Poussin's "Ordination," priced to sell for at least $23.4 million.
The Art Market Snaps Back Kelly Crow 2011
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Global Forex Trading Rise Again Data Suggest Interbank Market Lagging "Last quarter was an exceptionally tough quarter," said Jeff Feig, global head of foreign exchange at Citigroup, the world's fourth-largest currencies-dealing bank.
Banks Worldwide See End of Easy-Money Days in Foreign Exchange Jessica Mead 2011
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