Time during which some action is awaited.
1 But much of a time lag , the way it is with ghosts.
2 I'm now receiving my sensory input with a one-hundred-and-twenty- millisecond time lag .
3 The time lag puzzled him; why had he waited so long?
4 Typically, when you crunch such enormous amounts of information, there's a time lag .
5 From the time lag of the echo, it can calculate the bogey's distance.
6 Gas prices traditionally follow oil prices with a time lag of about six months.
7 Continental European gas prices follow those of heating oil with a certain time lag .
8 There followed an appreciable time lag , and then its possible significance occurred to me.
9 But it's slower to get deals done and that time lag is a challenge.
10 And you probably would have a time lag before you knew anything at all.
11 Even since the alert, there had been a time lag .
12 Historically there's been a time lag of about 20 yrs.
13 He said that there is usually a time lag between economic events and unemployment changes.
14 That's a time lag of twelve minutes right now.
15 That's why building in a time lag could be advantageous and allay anxiety, she said.
16 Because of the slight time lag , it is difficult to interject without disrupting the flow.
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