0 to move or make progress so slowly that you are behind other people or things:
1 to cover something with a thick layer of material in order to stop heat from escaping or to stop water from freezing:
to lag pipes
2 to send someone to prison or to arrest someone
4 a prisoner or a person who has often been a prisoner in the past:
an old lag
5 to move or advance so slowly that you are behind other people or things:
8 to move or make progress more slowly than usual, or to change later than something else changes:
Various special cases of equation (1.1) with unbounded lags have been already studied because of numerous interesting applications as well as the specific qualitative properties.
Unfortunately, in most cases empirical testing has lagged the theoretical development of this class of models,1 including in the area of international relations.
Thus, the re-polarization of congressional elections lagged behind the polarization of national presidential politics.
The four variants are (1) the contemporaneous data rule, (2) the lagged data rule, (3) the forward expectations rule, and (4) the contemporaneous expectations rule.
This time is determined as the cycle at which the number of parasites exceeds the antibody trigger level plus a specified lag time.
A potentially more serious problem is that changes in perceptions of corruption may lag reality, if they have anything to do with reality at all.
When the lag is three years, it remains on the edge of statistical significance (p 0.053).
Consistent with our conjecture, the second lag comes in significantly.
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