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: --
Since television coverage is of today's events, no lag structure is introduced for its interaction terms.
Generally, the suggested lag order is two years, although in some cases it extended to three years.
This conclusion is reinforced by the finding that lagged employment exerts a negative difference on current wages.
Despite recent large increases in the number of organs transplanted from living donors, especially from genetically unrelated volunteers, supply continues to lag far behind demand.
All of the children who developed psychiatric conditions had developmental lags of motor function and what she called poor integration of visual - proprioceptive stimuli.
One simply has to add a model containing both lagged output and lagged inflation to the two models considered thus far.
Adding more lags would reduce the power of the test significantly.
Consistent with our conjecture, the second lag comes in significantly.