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1 Patient care practices often lag behind current scientific evidence and professional guidelines.
2 Most African countries lag behind in this regard, so intervention is required.
3 It might be just a few transactions, but nevertheless, they lag behind .
4 As Kluck's tendency was to get ahead, Hausen's was to lag behind .
5 In the good old days you'd never lag behind the rest -
6 She led, concentrated and brisk, while I struggled not to lag behind .
7 To her burning ambition it would have been unbearable to lag behind .
8 After that they saw to it that Will did not lag behind .
9 No party to fork off, lag behind , or go before, without permission.
10 Then they marched on in silence, and Pippin began to lag behind .
11 And Latina women lag behind White and African American women in earnings.
12 However, speech outcomes with a CI often lag behind those of normally-hearing children.
13 We lag behind the rest of Europe when it comes to the internet.
14 France, however, continued to lag behind the rest of the eurozone.
15 The new firm would still lag behind larger peer China Mobile.
16 He tries to lag behind , but Anne-Marie will not let him.
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