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1 As a steroid prohormone with pleiotropic effects, there may be a lag between administration and observing clinical benefit.
2 Although the local economy is gathering steam, Michael said there will be a lag in revenue in filling the city's coffers.
3 It comes amid continuing worry that there could also be a lag in the numbers of patients with Covid-19 who need to be hospitalised.
4 Property is a lagging indicator of economic fortunes, particularly in tourist -areas.
5 There is a lag in the CDC confirming cases and deaths.
6 There may have been a lag as businesses considered their options.
7 In contrast to previous recessions, the labour market has not been a lagged indicator.
8 This indicates that there was a lag effect of the treatments on safety performance.
9 In other words, there was a lag of about forty-eight hours between the two.
10 It 's so easy, but there 's a lag before it comes.
11 While accelerating at low speeds, there was a lag at low speeds in the Sonata.
12 Gleister remembered that there was a lag between turning the machine on and physically leaving a place.
13 So there is a lag , he said.
14 However, Ardern said there was a lag in running estimates on how many children had been lifted out of poverty.
15 There 's a lag of a few seconds while your content loads into the interactive home screen widgets pre-installed by Google.
16 Finally, there is a lag every time you move a slider, but that's likely to be processor and memory limitations.
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