Surprisingly, when both teams were jet-lagged, the offense for eastbound jet-lagged home teams suffered more than the offense of jet-lagged away teams, the study showed.
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The reason I said we were doing this was because infrastructure investment has lagged, competition with it has lagged.
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Crucially, Mr Trump has consistently lagged Mrs Clinton with women by more than she has lagged him by with men; hence she has maintained a fairly steady lead over him.
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S. Steel should see delayed benefit from the sharp recent rise in steel prices in its monthly/quarterly lagged sheet business, and lagged annual contract price resets can also support 2017['s estimate].
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The U.K. lagged the global average with 4.4% underlying growth.
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Berkshire's share price has slightly lagged the Standard & Poor's 500 .
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They lagged behind, and many people suffered tremendously for it.
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Income tax in April lagged projections by about $708 million.
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"Those markets have lagged in value to the other markets."
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However, insurance against such risks has lagged behind their rise.
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The Russell index had lagged the stockmarket until the election.
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The French CAC 40 lagged behind, closing down 0.05 percent.
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The Nasdaq Composite lagged, sliding 0.4% to close at 7,792.72.
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Value stocks are cheaper and have mostly lagged the market.
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The growth of wages has lagged behind that of productivity.
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As a result, London's FTSE 100 lagged its European peers.
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Sometimes swipes didn't register and switching between screens occasionally lagged.
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There's no sense getting jet lagged without boarding a jet.
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Chatter around immigration and Biden has lagged far behind throughout.
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The Nasdaq Composite lagged, sliding about 22 percent to 2500,24.
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But it didn't do much good, and the application lagged.
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As a result, it lagged its closest competitors last year.
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Novartis shares have lagged the Stoxx European Health Care Index .
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One area in which Dimock lagged was in depression screening.
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In previous quarters, the chain has lagged behind as well.
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It had previously lagged rivals' performance among this key clientele.
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But the available products still lagged behind their boosters' ambitions.
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Redler said some key areas, like small caps, have lagged.
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In Sweden, residential construction has lagged population growth for decades.
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In Doha, the index lagged behind and fell 2029 percent.
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Overall, fall ticket sales have lagged behind those of 2015.
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And it lagged its benchmark index by 0.3 percentage point.
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Yet the final six months of 2015 lagged the start.
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Residential and construction loan growth has lagged other asset classes.
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At the same time, turnout in white rural areas lagged.
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Salaries for female faculty members lagged behind those for men.
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The Nasdaq composite lagged, finishing 0.2 percent lower at 6,862.32.
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IBEX lagged European peers with a loss of 2000 percent.
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The digital ink visibly lagged behind the physical pen tip.
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The declined 22.25 percent to 2,705.27 as consumer staples lagged.
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Since then, United has lagged its rivals in the industry.
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Financial stocks made only small gains and lagged the market.
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Instagram's web experience has long lagged behind its native apps.
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Already global trade has lagged global growth in recent years.
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Twitter is also seen as having lagged behind on innovations.
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Black turnout, though, lagged in the second round of voting.
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USDA's funding of basic research, however, has lagged far behind.
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Since late August COST shares have lagged up 3% vs.
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Those sectors had previously lagged behind the benchmark S&P .
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But books on puberty written specifically for boys lagged behind.
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Its recovery has lagged behind that of the West Side.
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Lowe's has increasingly lagged behind its biggest rival, Home Depot.
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Germany's DAX lagged its European peers, with automaker Volkswagen weaker.
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Since then, a chaotic Afghanistan has badly lagged in growth.
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Indian stocks have lagged the broader emerging markets this year.
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Goldman's shares have lagged rivals this year, declining 10 percent.
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Like welfare systems, tax regimes have lagged behind a changing world.
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It lagged major European peers, which closed 20163-1.6 percent higher.
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And like most jet-lagged travelers, the two refueled on coffee.
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Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRKB) has lagged the broader market this year.
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The United States has lagged behind Europe in use of biosimilars.
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Energy and financials led among major stock sectors while utilities lagged.
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Several investigations found aid to the island lagged behind other places.
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This restricted its ability to spend, meaning it lagged unlisted competitors.
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Intuitive Surgical has lagged the market with a loss of 3%.
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Le Pen lagged in fourth place behind Macron and Francois Fillon.
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The major European indexes closed slightly higher, while bank stocks lagged.
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Booker lagged behind the top tier with a $4.5 million haul.
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That still lagged the , which gained 6.4 percent through the period.
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Germany has lagged behind the rest of Europe in WiFi coverage.
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Nissan's Titan lagged even further behind, with sales of just 50,459.
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The cookbook author captioned the image, "My babies are [jet lagged]."
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But even with all of that improvement, NFL games still lagged.
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And over the past decade Mr Trump has lagged both benchmarks.
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Consumer spending, exports and business investment have also all lagged expectations.
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Britain's FTSE also lagged, hit by its exposure to commodity stocks.
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Meanwhile, the average active fund lagged the benchmark by 0.71 percent.
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But Komercni Banka has lagged the market due to tough competition.
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The Dow lagged and edged higher by just a half-percent.
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But the rest of the market lagged the Nasdaq on Tuesday.
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Westpac shares lagged other banking stocks to close down 2.16 percent.
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Electric vehicles' sales growth worldwide has badly lagged predictions from 2010.
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The lagged impact of higher rates could point to further slowing.
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The leading Republican Karen Handel lagged far behind at 2900 percent.
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"There's very little testing; it's lagged quite badly behind," he said.
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But critics say Vatican action has lagged behind the pope's words.
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The developments were allowed to deteriorate as maintenance and repairs lagged.
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Sales of Opdivo have lagged behind a competing Merck drug, Keytruda.
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But bank stocks have lagged the broader market since this spring.
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The country that lagged behind became vulnerable to a first strike.
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His staffing numbers also lagged the rest of the Democratic field.
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While other states rebounded after the 2008 financial crisis, Connecticut lagged.
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The returns lagged the S&P and the overall bond market.
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Both figures lagged his top rivals for the nomination, Sanders, Sen.
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Enforcement activity at the watchdog has lagged under the Trump administration.
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Soaring prices have angered workers whose salaries have lagged behind inflation.
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Its shares have lagged behind the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index.
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Walmart's stock has lagged the rest of the retail party recently.
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At the time, Twitter lagged far behind larger competitors like Facebook.
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Opinion The first time I heard it I was jet-lagged.
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The mayor's potential Democratic challengers lagged far behind in fund-raising.
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The Nasdaq composite lagged, slipping 21500 percent to close at 250,21500.
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Ohio Governor John Kasich lagged in third place, with 19 percent.
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Meanwhile, the U.K.'s FTSE 23 lagged behind, finishing up 219 percent.
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The S&P 500 closed 0.1 percent lower, as consumer discretionary lagged.
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Asia's rebound has lagged, but the region still presents opportunities, he added.
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Pfizer was the best-performing stock in the index, while Verizon lagged.
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Any positive effects on the property market are likely to be lagged.
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Most surprising of all was the Note 8, which lagged in last.
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Shares in energy firms lagged, however, with Europe's oil and gas index .
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Both stocks, while up for the year, have lagged the broader market.
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SPLRCLSCI up 7 percent, although a couple of company stocks have lagged.
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Joanne's first week sales lagged behind the mostly maligned Artpop by 88,000.
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That dramatically lagged the 9.5 percent gain of the S&P 500.
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Stocks in Europe have lagged their U.S. counterparts over the past year.
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Biotech stocks have also lagged, dropping nearly 9 percent in one month.
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In recent years, Thailand's growth rates have lagged those of regional peers.
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Mercedes-Benz lagged behind with 1.65 million luxury cars sold in 2014.
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Their shares have lagged behind America's stockmarket over the past half-decade.
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Knowledge base is one of the departments where Alexa has lagged Assistant.
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The Democratic Party has consistently lagged in fundraising behind the Republican Party.
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The company's stock price has lagged the Standard & Poor's 500 since 2009.
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And I was so jet-lagged that I practically couldn't stand up.
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But that lagged behind the muscle car segment leader, the Ford Mustang.
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Its Genesis brand has lagged behind in the highest-margin premium segment.
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Most sectors gained ground, led by energy and materials, while healthcare lagged.
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U.S. equity ETFs lagged these gains dramatically, seeing inflows rise just 3%.
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For years, Sony lagged behind other flagship phones in almost every way.
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The Nasdaq lagged, falling 83 percent as Apple shed about 2.25 percent.
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Emerging market stocks overall have particularly lagged this year, declining 6 percent.
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Universal has lagged behind Disney for years in terms of annual visitors.
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Trade tensions have helped gold surge this month while stocks have lagged.
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Real estate was the top performer on the week, while financials lagged.
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However, company's net profit lagged Reuters poll analysts' estimate of $525 million.
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The Samsung, Acer, and Dell all lagged behind with their wimpiest processors.
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The smartphone market lagged behind with 95.4 million units shipped in 2016.
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But implementation of the plan has lagged, partly due to funding obstacles.
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Last year, Iraq's compliance lagged Saudi Arabia and other large OPEC producers.
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The PRI lagged far behind Lopez Obrador's party in a July poll.
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Twitter tumbled more than 15 percent after first-quarter revenue lagged expectations.
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Google's cloud business has long lagged behind those of Microsoft and Amazon.
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Critics say he has lagged on the third part of this agenda.
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My first day on OptiMind, I was jet-lagged and slightly hungover.
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An index of auto stocks lagged, however, with gains of 0.2 percent.
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Both stocks have lagged the S&P 500's 21% 2019 advance.
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Prior to extending into Europe, Xoom lagged behind competitors in originating markets.
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Washington's subway opened to great fanfare in 1976, but maintenance has lagged.
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In reality, the price rises came first and pay has lagged behind.
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WTI has lagged Brent, and the discount has helped boost U.S. exports.
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The S&P 500 dropped 0.6 percent as energy and materials lagged.
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The communications services index also fell 0.32 percent as media stocks lagged.
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But, one thing that's lagged behind is the ability to represent everyone.
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Cotton sowing was down 4 percent, while rice planting lagged 4.2 percent.
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John Conyers Jr., while Fayrouz Saad lagged far behind in her contest.
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However, while political and security cooperation has blossomed, economic ties have lagged.
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Lindt's organic sales increase lagged the Reuters poll average of 4.2 percent.
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I just did not expect to be so jet-lagged and tired.
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Without workers to run the machines and the assembly lines, production lagged.
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Meanwhile, Apple has lagged a bit in 230, up just 22024 percent.
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Here's our sense of who came out ahead and who lagged behind.
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Chipotle has lagged rivals such as Panera Bread in adopting new technology.
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Elsewhere in the region, in cities like Singapore, implementation has lagged behind.
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When the Rockets' shooting lagged early in the fourth, the Mavericks rallied.
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The left-wing candidates lagged primary opponents in challenges to Republican incumbents.
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Warren has lagged far behind her competitors like Biden and Vermont Sen.
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Biden has lagged behind Democratic presidential rivals Mayor Pete Buttigieg, and Sens.
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However, attention to the issue has lagged behind other health-related challenges.
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When sales lagged, Raiffeisen allowed deadlines to slip at least 10 times.
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Lowe's has by and large lagged behind its biggest rival Home Depot.
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W.H.O. reports of confirmed cases have sometimes lagged weeks behind local reports.
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Meanwhile, assets that tend to perform well in times of stress lagged.
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Generally, GSK led Sanofi, Johnson & Johnson and Merck, while Pfizer lagged behind.
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SPLRCM shares have significantly lagged the broader S&P 500 this year.
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But her poll numbers have lagged behind not only Sanders but Sen.
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In Denmark, the televised version has also lagged behind other reality shows.
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Financing for the CDC has lagged inflation for more than a decade.
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But Ms. Lacey's values have consistently lagged behind those of her constituency.
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That still lagged imports from Saudi Arabia, however, long Japan's main supplier.
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While the research has lagged behind, more and more Americans are getting inked.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 703 points to 270,235 as Caterpillar lagged.
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And the fund has lagged the broader stock market every year since 2013.
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Lafferty headed over to another and asked if she was feeling jet lagged.
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However Mercuria has lagged behind its rivals in establishing a position in LNG.
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Gains were led by transport and material shares, while infrastructure and utilities lagged.
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So far, the second-term senator has lagged behind rivals such as Sen.
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Energy lagged with a 0.42 percent decline, while the rest were little changed.
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Las Vegas Sands lagged just slightly at about 2.5% higher on the day.
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Facebook's massive developer conference kicked off Tuesday, but the event's website lagged behind.
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Real-world performance suggests that Intel's modem tech has historically lagged behind Qualcomm's.
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Sobotka's centre-left Social Democrats have lagged their centrist rivals in opinion polls.
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The Nasdaq, however, lagged as Tesla headed for its second-worst day ever.
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To say other countries in the region lagged behind would be an understatement.
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The blows to Trump's campaign came as he lagged Clinton in the polls.
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Mahindra & Mahindra makes tractors, cars and scooters but has lagged behind in motorcycles.
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In response, technology stocks have lagged the broader market gains since Trump's victory.
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One major area to watch is corporate revenue, which has lagged thus far.
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Last month, the headline number was better than expected, but wages lagged behind.
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Airline stocks have lagged the broader market, despite strong demand for air travel.
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The motorcycle market has lagged in recent years, and Harley-Davidson has suffered.
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My 2014 MacBook Air, again lagged behind, and took 1 minute 23 seconds.
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Some of the cowboys lagged behind with the straggler calves, mushing them along.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 25 points to 211.9,29.3 as Apple lagged.
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EM currencies, bonds and equity markets have also broadly lagged their U.S. counterparts.
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Luxury automakers have been quick to install the systems, while others have lagged.
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The bank's earnings growth lagged Argentina's 29.5 percent annualized inflation rate through June.
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Active equity fund managers have lagged the for nine years in a row.
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Hedge funds also lagged the broader gauge over the course of the year.
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Speeds lagged, and I was resetting my router once or twice a day.
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The assumption was that they would return when energy lagged and homebuilding recovered.
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The South Asian trajectory in US entertainment has lagged behind other minority groups.
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So far, a drop in OPEC shipments has lagged the decline in production.
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Vinyl sales have increased, but the infrastructure for producing records has lagged behind.
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Bank Vontobel analyst Andreas Venditti said these two performance measures lagged market expectations.
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America has also lagged behind other rich countries in "active" labour-market policies.
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But many companies - particularly in the United States - have lagged their European rivals.
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But as these rates began falling in the late 60s, the U.S. lagged.
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It was a lazy Sunday, grim and gray, and I was jet-lagged.
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The law has always famously lagged in addressing the rapid evolution of technology.
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America's lagged behind Europe and Asia for decades on developing high-speed rail.
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The US has consistently lagged other markets in adopting new credit card tech.
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France lagged behind but is still enjoying its best quarter for six years.
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OIL PAIN Energy stocks lagged the market with a loss of 20.4 percent.
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The S&P 500 declined 0.7 percent utilities and real estate stocks lagged.
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FTSE has lagged slightly, rising 7 percent in 2017, as has Spain's IBEX .
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Cboe's stock performance this year has lagged that of other major exchange operators.
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In Asia, Japan's Nikkei (-1.3%) lagged while Hong Kong's Hang Seng (+0.6%) led.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 125 points as Walgreens Boots Alliance lagged.
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South Korea climbed 20.3%, but Japan's Nikkei lagged with a loss of 21%.
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Yet, she has lagged in public opinion polling for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
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And the decision to build military hospitals to increase medical capacity has lagged.
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Cyclicals have lagged most of the year on concerns global growth is slowing.
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The U.S., however, lagged behind for days and insisted the plane was safe.
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Their purchasing power has plummeted as wage increases have lagged far behind prices.
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"These are all areas that lagged during the February-March drawdown," she wrote.
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"I lagged it — I was really trying to savor the moment," she says.
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But the game has long lagged behind other professional sports in incorporating technology.
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Equities rose broadly in the U.S. on Tuesday, but their European counterparts lagged.
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But, along with BlackRock, it consistently lagged other fund complexes on important issues.
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But Google's Home speakers have lagged Amazon Echo in terms of audiobook features.
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The DNC lagged well behind its Republican counterpart in fundraising efforts in 85033.
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Employment and economic growth have lagged far behind the rest of the nation.
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The Social Democrats (SPD) have lagged Merkel's conservatives in opinion polls for years.
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The firm said the computer software company has lagged its peers, like Microsoft.
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The fell 22.61 percent to close at 20.2,22.4 as financials and materials lagged.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 22 points to 2000,2210 as Caterpillar lagged.
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While retail stocks lagged last year, that trend appears to be turning around.
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Material and telecommunications sectors led the gains, while financial and information technology lagged.
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"Being a female artist she has lagged the guys in prices," says Samuels.
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European markets closed lower Wednesday as sentiment turned negative and media stocks lagged.
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But India has lagged behind in implementing stringent environment policies for coal emission.
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However, foreclosed assets have lagged the NPL trend and only stabilised in 2015.
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The moderate Klobuchar had built late momentum but lagged behind the leading candidates.
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Square's stock has lagged the other payment processors dramatically in the past year.
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But St. John's and Georgetown, which once ruled the league, have lagged behind.
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There was a reason I lagged behind my peers on the lacrosse field.
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But Soman said even though the law exists on paper, enforcement has lagged.
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What if it has lagged behind Europe not for 218 years but for 0003?
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The S&P 500 pulled back 0.6 percent as tech and consumer discretionary lagged.
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Platinum lagged gains in the wider complex, however, ending 2016 up just 1 percent.
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But throughout the race, he lagged behind Trump in polls in his home state.
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This is making home buying unaffordable for many workers as wage growth has lagged.
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The sector lagged the broader market in 2018, and 2019 hasn't been much better.
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As for the U.S., cellular lagged behind wifi by roughly 25Mbps in the study.
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Art has lagged behind the Whitney, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Guggenheim
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The fell 22 percent to 210,22011 as the consumer discretionary and tech sectors lagged.
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Ultimately, the issue has long been that ocean science has lagged behind terrestrial science.
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Magazines also lagged behind when it came to featuring women of different body types.
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite lagged, falling 2.1 percent as Amazon dropped 3.2 percent.
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In this case, SNL has pushed progress, while national politics has lagged far behind.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 21.5 points to 22.3,22.6 as United Technologies lagged.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined by 3.63 points to 23.6,23.4 as Apple lagged.
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The benchmark S&P 500 ended about 0.6 percent lower, as consumer discretionary lagged.
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The fourth quarter reading also lagged the central bank's own forecast for 0.4% growth.
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It has lagged ever further behind India economically and on other fronts—including cricket.
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The company has lagged behind other chains in terms of developing its mobile options.
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The official expressed frustration that other states have lagged on pledges to rebuild Somalia.
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Hedge fund performance has generally lagged the broader market for much of the year.
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For example, jet lagged home teams had 0.146 fewer doubles per game than normal.
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Since peaking nearly a year ago, Disney has lagged the by roughly 31 percent.
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Through the same date, annual soy inspections lagged year-ago pace by 13 percent.
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We had a data void, and now we're getting data in that was lagged.
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But April–June 2017 totals lagged April–June 2016 totals by about $5 million.
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"You saw Subi Reef a while ago and we really lagged behind," he said.
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Shares of Tencent were down 1.69 percent, after its fourth-quarter profit lagged estimates.
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But both kinds of children lagged far behind those who grow up in cities.
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South Korea edged up 21%, but Japan's Nikkei lagged with a loss of 2393.68%.
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But Odessa still lagged other regions in road repairs on Saakashvili's watch, he said.
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G4S shed 7.5 percent after the world's biggest security firm's revenue slightly lagged estimates.
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Campbell shares have lagged the broad market and the S&P food-products index.
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He also said some projects lagged behind schedule, although he did not give details.
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Telecommunications and health care led S&P 500 advancers, while materials and energy lagged.
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Energy and financials were among the top S&P 500 advancers, while materials lagged.
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G4S shed 6.2 percent after the world's biggest security firm's revenue slightly lagged estimates.
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I had just returned from Israel, was jet lagged, and didn't believe my eyes.
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The cash bonus group, however, lagged behind with an increase of only 4.9 percent.
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Stuck in transit Transportation stocks have lagged the Dow this year, Maley pointed out.
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GSK has lagged behind rivals in recent years in producing multibillion-dollar blockbuster drugs.
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I was 17, my first time in America, jet-lagged off the plane, confused.
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They're all very hard to study in lab animals, and drug development has lagged.
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But that turned out to be another mirage as growth lagged and corruption surged.
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""The sector notably lagged the broader market even as rates moved lower in June.
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In the past, the premiere Wall Street bank has lagged its peers in trading.
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He questioned the perception that Europe's tech sector has lagged behind America and China's.
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Enslaved migrants in the field quickly learned what happened if they lagged or resisted.
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Trump's appearance is critical for Strange, who has lagged behind Moore in most polls.
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The post-recession recovery in rural areas has lagged behind that of urban centers.
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Still, some states have lagged, in part because buying new machines can be costly.
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This stock has lagged the rally in the oil stocks and the broad market.
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Gas prices lagged after the federal government said stockpiles of gasoline jumped last week.
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But the exporter-heavy FTSE 100 lagged its European peers as the pound firmed.
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Goldman Sachs has lagged the broader market this year, and Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.
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DBS, wrapping up earnings season for Singapore's largest banks, lagged behind its smaller peers.
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A stronger Democrat came in second and Cutler lagged with just 8% that year.
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Trump has broadly lagged behind his predecessors in appointing people to Senate-confirmed jobs.
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Meanwhile, the health care sector has lagged in the shift toward customer-driven models.
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This lagged inflation, which showed compounded growth of 3.9 percent over the same period.
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Its quarterly operating profit was in line with analyst forecasts, while profitability lagged slightly.
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I arrived jet-lagged, then started doing these 19-hour days, day after day.
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South Korea edged up 21%, but Japan's Nikkei lagged with a loss of 2393.48%.
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The declined 22 percent to 2600,0.73 as health care and real estate stocks lagged.
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States including Assam, Bihar, Goa, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand have lagged behind, it said.
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She also lagged behind Sanders here, who had 45% in his matchup with Trump.
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Right, right, and well, the US has always lagged behind in so many ways.
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He'd come back to the hotel jet-lagged and hot and a little drunk.
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As the campaign lagged, Warren reverted so some more traditional methods of campaign financing.
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The US has lagged behind other nations in per-capita testing for the virus.
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Brazil's real, however, reversed early gains and lagged regional peers against a strong dollar.
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European nations have not lagged behind the United States in funding aid to Ukraine.
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But that growth had lagged in key Trump states — particularly Texas and the Southeast.
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The strong dollar is just one of the reasons why multinational profits have lagged.
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Signet's upbeat report comes as shares of its peers have lagged in recent days.
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Utilities, up 250%, was the best performing while the energy sector lagged, down 264%.
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Some sectors have seen strong job growth, for example, while others have lagged behind.
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Booker and Klobuchar have lagged behind the race's front-runners in polling and fundraising.
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Southeast Asia's second-largest economy has lagged most of its regional peers for years.
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Texas Instruments has outperformed the S&P 500, but Broadcom and Intel have lagged.
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Still, as technology stocks have skyrocketed, the returns of Parnassus' bellwether fund have lagged.
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Since July, Harris has dropped in the polls, and her fund-raising has lagged.
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Booker, 50, has lagged in the polls despite positive reviews for his debate performances.
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The S&P 225 fell 216 percent to 163,216 as energy and financials lagged.
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In recent years, the U.S. has lagged behind many other nations in STEM education.
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Slimmon specifically likes financials, which have lagged but he thinks can do better. Disclaimer
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His fundraising also lagged well behind most of his rivals in the crowded field.
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I once sat with him, badly jet lagged, during a congressional delegation to Israel.
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Many workers are being priced out of the market as wage growth has lagged.
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Research funding for cluster headaches has lagged far behind that for migraine, he notes.
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There was more bad news from the housing market, which has lagged other sectors.
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But in past cycles Latinos lagged behind other voter groups in registration rates and turnout.
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Germany lagged with weakness in its consumer internet business and costs related to network upgrades.
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Vehicles as a consumer product have lagged far behind laptops, tablets, TVs and mobile phones.
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The jet-lagged body recovers at a rate of about one time zone per day.
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The SPDR S&P Retail ETF, which tracks cyclical consumer names, has lagged big tech.
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Hillary Clinton lagged behind Sanders in the polls among that key demographic throughout the primary.
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Yet the Sanders campaign has lagged well behind the Clinton team in calls and canvassing.
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The figure lagged the average analyst estimate of 66 billion francs in a Reuters poll.
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There's going to be lagged effects here from the rest of the world on exports.
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Utilities hit a fresh 52-week intraday high as the top advancer, while financials lagged.
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Most sectors rallied, led by consumer and energy shares, while banks and infrastructure stocks lagged.
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The figure lagged the average analyst estimate of 66.00 billion francs in a Reuters poll.
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But regulations of online political activity have lagged behind the rules governing traditional broadcast media.
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Indeed, Finland's Nokia and Sweden's Ericsson are Huawei's biggest competitors, but they've still lagged behind.
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Cotton sowing is down 9.4%, while soybean planting has lagged by 51% during the period.
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Parent company United Internet also lagged, with shares falling by more than 7% on Monday.
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Tourism is a major contributor to Thailand's economy, which has lagged behind Southeast Asian peers.
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The energy and materials sectors, however, lagged, closing down 1.44 percent and 23 percent respectively.
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Chinese stocks have lagged the since the U.S.-China trade war began in March 2018.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 180.43 points to 26,447.05 as Intel and Caterpillar lagged.
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Utilities and telecoms lagged, while energy lost 1.05 percent as one of the greatest decliners.
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Two years ago, the company had a huge amount of growth but investments that lagged.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 2500 points to 13,21 as Walgreens Boots Alliance lagged.
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The pulled back 216 percent to 26.1,21.4 as the communications services and industrials sectors lagged.
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Tim Seymour thinks Caterpillar is an interesting name in the industrial space because it's lagged.
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Telecoms were the second-best performing sector behind financials, while consumer staples lagged the most.
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The Nasdaq composite lagged, shedding 13 percent, and posted its worst session since June 24.
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Growth has long lagged in Mississippi, and jobless rates are high even in good times.
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A grouping with the highest combined buybacks and dividends has lagged by 2.8 percentage points.
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I don't know whether really that's made a difference to how jet-lagged I am.
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He noted he would stay away from Deutsche Bank, which has lagged the broader market.
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You were permanently jet-lagged because you couldn't bear our time away from each other.
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Economic growth in the region has lagged behind other middle-income countries (see chart 1).
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Mr. Bevin lagged behind the benchmarks he needed to hit in counties across the state.
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But approval ratings, at least in Gallup's numbers, have always lagged ethics ratings -- until Trump.
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AMD shares, meanwhile, have lagged the S&P 500 in 2017, having gained 4.4 percent.
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Lowe's stock price has also lagged behind its rival, leading to pressure from activist investors.
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The party has lagged in opinion polls over its failure to contain violence and corruption.
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This move is critical since Ford has lagged competitors when it comes to developing EVs.
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Biden by contrast had raised just $36.7 million and has particularly lagged in online donations.
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But there have been a few ways in which Apple's AirPods lagged behind their rivals.
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Yihaodian's pace of development has lagged behind that of its main competitors, the ministry added.
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Three of the seven also lagged comparable funds that were fully hedged against currency moves.
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Cruz lagged in a distant third place in the poll, with only 22019 percent support.
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Financials, which have lagged this year, rose 0.7 percent, mirroring the gains in technology stocks.
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The market was narrowing conspicuously, with small caps having lagged for more than a year.
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They had just returned from a DKNY trip to Asia and seemed faintly jet-lagged.
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Men have also not fared well, but have not lagged nearly as much as women.
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Ticket sales at the Rio Games lagged in the months leading up to the Games.
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I've noted before how Trump's overall approval rating has generally lagged his economic approval rating.
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"We were super jet-lagged, but it was so beautiful," Kourtney said on The Real.
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"I'm just jet-lagged enough to think about jumping in there right now," he said.
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I want you to do , because Lockheed Martin has already moved and Raytheon has lagged.
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It's the same reason many people feel worse after a nap or get jet-lagged.
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The team built momentum in the latter half of this season but lagged on modernity.
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GM stock has also lagged the broader S&P 500 since its November 2010 IPO.
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The result lagged the T$24.84 billion average of eight analyst estimates compiled by Refinitiv.
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The pan-European STOXX 23.059 ended 1.1 percent lower as shares of technology companies lagged.
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Europe has lagged behind the U.S. and China as a home for big tech companies.
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Cotton sowing was down 12%, while soybean planting has lagged by 57% during the period.
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When a Republican has been president during a stretch of gridlock, the market has lagged.
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In particular, Denmark has lagged far behind Sweden: There's no mystery about this recent underperformance.
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Biden has lagged behind his top rivals in fundraising for much of the past year.
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In elementary school, my son with disabilities lagged behind his twin in friendships and maturity.
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Its shares tumbled at the start of 2016, however, and have lagged its peers since.
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He lagged behind Senator Bernie Sanders ($25.3 million) and Mayor Pete Buttigieg ($53 million), too.
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But Republicans have lagged behind Democrats for years when it comes to registering new voters.
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But the stock has still lagged many other big tech companies over the past year.
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Stocks were mostly higher for the week, but the Dow lagged, with a small decline.
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This is certainly a welcome feature and one where Samsung has lagged in the past.
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South Korea's market performance has lagged far behind its regional peers so far this year.
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The results lagged the 957 million ringgit average of two analyst estimates compiled by Refinitiv.
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A new electronic case system allowed judges to expedite cases that had lagged for years.
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It was prized by a small core group of fans, but sales lagged over time.
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Shell and BP lagged after inventory and stockpiling data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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Comcast This buy-rated stock was volatile last year and lagged the S&P 25.0.
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Beyond that, Europe has lagged in agreeing on how to share costs beyond monetary union.
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It lagged far behind countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Israel.
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They have lagged the market since the election after very strong performance over the summer.
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Johnson & Johnson's pharmaceutical business fueled the company's second-quarter growth, while its consumer unit lagged.
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As that jurisprudence and our cultural understandings evolved over time, however, immigration law lagged behind.
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Financial , energy and materials shares have significantly lagged the broader S&P 500 this year.
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Despite its most recent outperformance, Disney has lagged the broader market in the longer term.
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Yet equality in pay and inclusion in the upper ranks of the workplace have lagged.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 12.34 points to 25,952.48 as Nike and Verizon lagged.
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It's true that Broward County has lagged behind the rest of Florida in tabulating ballots.
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Amazon was up 22020%, but lagged the S&P 500's 4.4% gain for the week.
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The new strategy comes as Adecco's growth lagged rivals Randstad and ManpowerGroup during the second quarter.
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By contrast, labor market data on Wednesday will show how far pay increases lagged rising prices.
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The value of core sales still lagged, however, and were 3.5 percent up year-on-year.
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Partly as a result, it has lagged rival Rio Tinto on a total shareholder return basis.
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It has lagged the broader market, and it is even up 22 percent for the year.
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REIT stocks have lagged other sectors despite solid fundamentals in the commercial properties they represent. Why?
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In the meantime, economic activity will be supported by the lagged impact of past credit easing.
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The Fed has long been targeting 2 percent inflation, and the PCE index has stubbornly lagged.
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While performance has generally lagged over the last decade, industry assets are at a record high.
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But that lagged MSCI's benchmark emerging stocks index, which gained more than 215.8 percent last year.
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That image was reflected in sales that continually lagged other luxury automakers since the late 1980s.
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Tisci's designs will be key to Gobbetti's strategy to reinvigorate Burberry, where sales have lagged rivals.
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Ever since 2016 began, the stock has dramatically lagged the , down 15 percent for the year.
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The result also lagged the T$27.15 billion average of 222 analyst estimates compiled by Refinitiv.
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Sales in May had started more strongly but still lagged the growth of January and February.
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In important ways, the economy under Donald Trump has lagged behind the economy under Barack Obama.
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Financials have lagged, and are eighth out of the 11 sectors with just a 19% rebound.
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Still, the Nasdaq 100 has lagged the S&P by more than 5 percent this year.
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Partly reflecting this, GE's shares have lagged behind the S&P 500 index over most periods.
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Twitter eventually shut down Vine in late 2016, as its growth lagged behind alternatives like Snapchat.
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Despite this sporting contribution, however, Pakistan's exports as a whole have lagged behind the country's aspirations.
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Spain's IBEX lagged peers, down 0.5 percent after disappointing results from Zara fashion chain owner Inditex.
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Revenues of 4.02 billion francs through September lagged what the bank had hoped for, Thiam acknowledged.
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I want you to do Raytheon, because Lockheed Martin has already moved and Raytheon has lagged.
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I sneak out quietly to avoid waking up my jet-lagged friend who is still sleeping.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 200.91 points to 26,627.48 as Nike and Home Depot lagged.
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For years, Sprint and T-Mobile lagged way behind AT&T and Verizon on 4G coverage.
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But health care, which spends more than any other industry, has lagged behind (see chart 2).
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London's FTSE 100 lagged as a rising pound pressured the index, which is packed with exporters.
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Additionally, Renault is seen as a leader in electric vehicles, while Fiat Chrysler has lagged behind.
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That lagged expectations of 20.1 percent growth and followed a respectable 22 percent rise in June.
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Both stocks have lagged peers in the media space like Walt Disney in the last year.
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Health care did turn in a positive Q1, but its 6% gain lagged all other sectors.
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Deutsche Bank reported on Thursday that its markets business also lagged its U.S. peers last quarter.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average pulled back 133.17 points to 25,673.46 as Walgreens Boots Alliance lagged.
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In February, he lagged behind Ms Clinton by 21 points, according to a Siena College poll.
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The bigger picture: Sprint still lagged behind Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile in new subscribers.
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Some of Glenview's main gripes: Tenet's stock has lagged behind competitors and the broader stock market.
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He has taken profits on some positions, reallocating to countries that lagged the emerging debt recovery.
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The girls' landings teetered, their timing lagged and one flier couldn't seem to maintain her balance.
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The cash flight comes even as bonds have significantly lagged the performance of stocks this year.
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He noted the northeast and western regions showed the most sales strength, while southern states lagged.
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The US has consistently lagged other markets like Europe and Australia in adopting new card tech.
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Health-care shares, however, have lagged and are up less than 1 percent year to date.
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Its one-year gain of 220 percent lagged the Barclays Aggregate by nearly one percentage point.
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But adoption has lagged at airlines in the United States — which could change, with Delta's decision.
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The group's French brand has lagged rivals on the cost-cutting front, leading to lower profitability.
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Most sectors gained ground, led by banks and infrastructure, while consumer stocks and healthcare lagged behind.
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Minority shareholders were left to sit out the party as the stock lagged in recent years.
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Petrofac lagged a positive oil sector, down 3.5 percent after downgrades from Deutsche Bank and Bernstein.
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However, it lagged behind on economics, coming in far behind all others within the top 10.
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Technology stocks lagged, and the Nasdaq composite index added 4 points, or 0.1 percent, to 4,703.42.
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"I am so chronically jet-lagged," she said, wearing a sheer sweater and silk skirt combo.
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Economic progress has lagged, though, and corruption remains a major problem in the North African state.
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New York has lagged behind police departments in many other big cities in adopting body cameras.
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Testing in the US has lagged severely behind compared to countries like China and South Korea.
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When I arrived at my hotel, exhausted and jet-lagged, he was waiting in the lobby.
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But city inspectors did not come for weeks, and the repairs lagged for months, she said.
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And for much of the contest, he lagged in fundraising behind Sanders, Buttigieg and Massachusetts Sen.
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But in recent years, Goldman's trading business had stumbled and lagged behind its Wall Street rivals.
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In the past, coffee sales lagged during the summer and rose sharply during the holiday season.
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Many Western countries, by contrast, have lagged, making little progress in the rankings over the years.
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But Booker has consistently lagged behind the top fundraisers in the battle for his party's nomination.
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Economic progress has lagged, however, and corruption remains a major problem in the North African state.
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Thailand's growth has lagged regional peers for years with private consumption constrained by high household debt.
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Even amid reports that buyer traffic is picking up, sales still lagged behind last January's pace.
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German shares lagged regional peers, closing up 0.2% after dipping into the red during the session.
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Its shares, like those of many companies, had lagged in some years since the financial crisis.
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Common institutions and democratic legitimacy have lagged behind an ever expanding number of members and functions.
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When sales at the Canterbury lagged, he explained, something known as "TAFT days" came into play.
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Passenger rail systems, which are generally less profitable than freight transportation, lagged behind in PTC implementation.
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While still much stronger than its historical average, it lagged the euro zone's by some distance.
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The S&P 500 closed 2.2923 percent lower at 2,470.30 as materials and information technology lagged.
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While the São Paulo market surged last year, the real economy has still lagged far behind.
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Four real estate leaders said finance has largely lagged other industries in implementing forward-thinking offices.
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As hedge funds lagged the broader indexes, investors began to question the wisdom of these vehicles.
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Energy and industrials were the best-performing S&P 115.5 sectors, while utilities lagged the most.
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Historically, women earned 57.1 percent of college degrees, but lagged men in applying to law school.
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Xinjiang is one of China's poorest areas, and development has lagged other parts of the country.
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It improved all the areas where it lagged behind Apple — namely, the fingerprint scanner and camera.
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A breakdown of Carlyle's investment performance showed returns either matched or slightly lagged the broader market.
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South Korea's Kospi, on the other hand, lagged as it slipped 297.7% to close at 2108.81,2108.5.
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When it came to closing deals, however, Bellamy lagged behind contemporaries like Sidney Janis and Castelli.
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Still, CEO Barra faces pressure to lift GM's share price, which has lagged broader market performance.
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The energy sector has lagged the rally that took the broader stock market to record highs.
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But then Ben Carson and Marco Rubio began to take off (although both lagged behind Trump).
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Cramer attributed this as the reason why the stock has lagged behind the other industrials post-election.
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Following the release of the decision, shares of companies in the transportation sector lagged the broader market.
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Agricultural productivity growth in Britain has lagged behind that of America, France and Germany since the 1960s.
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Since Brownback took office, Kansas' growth and employment have both lagged behind the country as a whole.
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Jillian couldn't tolerate loud noises, grew withdrawn around her preschool classmates and lagged behind their academic progress.
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Investors have soured as other manufacturers have built robust pipelines of pharmaceutical products while GSK's has lagged.
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Profit growth lagged revenues over the quarter, pressuring margins, which fell 87 basis points to 12.1 percent.
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What does a jet-lagged pregnant princess do in the middle of her first major royal tour?
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Deutsche also lagged US banks on debt underwriting, normally an area of strength for the German bank.
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Still, other sectors that could have been expected to benefit strongly from a Trump presidency have lagged.
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Navigating around the TV's software was consistently fast and rarely lagged or showed any signs of slowdown.
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Utilities and real-estate - which have lagged since the election - were the top-gaining sectors on Thursday.
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During that time its closest rival, the liberal Huffington Post, lagged by nearly 2m clicks and shares.
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Amazon's investment comes as it looks to stoke growth in international markets which have lagged North America.
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Reading also lagged, 28% of students were below the basic achievement level, up from 25% in 2013.
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So far, though, his 230 presidential campaign has lagged behind major Democratic rivals in Facebook ad spending.
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Target has struggled to rev up online growth which has lagged that of larger rivals like Amazon.
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The S&P 5003 fell 2500% to 260,25.4 as financials, consumer discretionary and communication services stocks lagged.
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That lagged the performance of Anheuser-Bush InBev, MolsonCoors Brewing as well as the total beer category.
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The evening news show has lagged in ratings for the past 18 months under anchor Jeff Glor.
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And once again the LG V30 lagged behind the rest, with rough detail reproduction and grimy colors.
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Around a third of Filipinos survive through farming or fishing, industries in which productivity has lagged badly.
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"Participatory housing" has lagged years behind the feverish high-rise development unleashed by Paes's "Porto Maravilha" overhaul.
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The S&P 500 yielded 2.3 percent while the Kospi lagged with a mere 0.3 percent gain.
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A year ago, Stephen Colbert lagged behind late night king Jimmy Fallon by close to 400,000 viewers.
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Amazon, after all, has long badly lagged among tech companies in adopting renewable energy and sustainability measures.
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The S&P 0.23 dipped 20.2 percent to 260,21 as the consumer staples and financials sectors lagged.
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Even as the stock market hits new highs, names that would benefit from Trump's agenda have lagged.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average pulled back 2000 points to 220.7,20.7 as Exxon Mobil and Pfizer lagged.
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Since the recession ended in 2009, wage gains for American workers have lagged every recovery since 1960.
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It hasn't helped that Fiat has routinely lagged the industry when it comes to quality and reliability.
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The move may also help Airbus shore up a business segment that has lagged in recent years.
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I think this is the setup for playing a big name, a Dow name, that has lagged.
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Why it matters: The United States has lagged behind Europe in pursuing antitrust cases against tech giants.
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Butch Otter, though he has lagged well behind GOP front-runner Donald Trump, as well as Sens.
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While industry has the benefit of access to the latest technologies, the philanthropic world has lagged behind.
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After financials drastically lagged this year, Citi Research finally believes the sector is compelling enough to buy.
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The Prudential survey found those respondents lagged the general population in several key areas of financial security.
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So the performance of the FTSE 250 has lagged the large-cap index so far this year.
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Here, she relives a memory where being jet-lagged (and quite hungover) got the best of her.
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Jet-lagged home-team pitchers allowed enough home runs to negate their home-field advantage, Allada said.
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P&G's shares, which have risen 216.02 percent this year, have also lagged the S&P 500 .
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Even so, growth among British companies lagged behind that of their peers in a resurgent euro zone.
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During a decade when other casinos here thrived, Mr. Trump's lagged, posting huge losses year after year.
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China has lagged an export rebound enjoyed by some of its North Asian neighbors in recent months.
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She has thus far lagged behind her opponents seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, with candidates including Sens.
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Shares have lagged the broader market this year but were still up 287% as of Friday's close.
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Ford has lagged its rivals in the electric-vehicle revolution, something which Mr Hackett vows to change.
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But U.S. crude has lagged the rally in Brent in part because of rising U.S. oil production.
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The Nasdaq composite lagged, sliding 1.1 percent to 6,4.73 as Facebook, Alphabet and Netflix all finished lower.
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His fundraising also lagged competitors, raising just $3 million since the beginning of the 2020 election cycle.
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However, Air France-KLM lagged behind its peers in terms of cost-cutting, leading to lower profitability.
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Britain's RBS meanwhile tumbled 4 percent after it warned of economic uncertainty and its profit lagged forecasts.
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Analysts that cover Beyond have long had expectations of the stock that have lagged its market performance.
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In the two years prior to Apple's inclusion the Dow lagged the S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
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While the study only examined transatlantic flights, the authors argued the results showed industry lagged its goals.
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Despite being a major tourist destination, development of Kenya's coast has lagged behind since independence in 1963.
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Energy was the best-performing S&P 500 sector, rising 1.1 percent while utilities lagged the most.
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The materials sector and gold producers lagged the broader market, declining 1.1 percent and 1.87 percent, respectively.
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However, the idea of streaming apps on mobile devices, for better or worse, has lagged far behind.
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Back home, I became acutely aware of how we lagged behind in using technology in pediatric settings.
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The United States has lagged other countries in experimentation with drones, something the program hopes to correct.
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Despite Alibaba's strong revenue growth, its GMV still lagged behind the 28 percent growth posted last quarter.
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Lilly's operating margins have lagged behind those of the company's rivals, according to Morningstar analyst Damien Conover.
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As the jet-lagged two-thirds of our party could attest to, being sleep-deprived is hell.
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Apple's Siri-enabled HomePod speaker has lagged behind alternatives, particularly Amazon's Echo speaker, which dominates the market.
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Wednesday's stress test results could mark a turning point for financial stocks, which have lagged all year.
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"Technology lagged in the fourth quarter of last year, but it really comes out fighting," said Ross.
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Then there are the entrenched cultural views of motherhood in Japan, which have lagged behind workplace realities.
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State leaders sought a campus there to serve a region that lagged far behind in educational attainment.
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Part of the reason the US has lagged behind is because college degrees have become more expensive.
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The Standard & Poor's 0.43-stock index lagged for much of the day, and closed down 0.4 percent.
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But roads and other infrastructure to support such development lagged, often seeming like afterthoughts to private construction.
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Mr. Corbett admitted that New Jersey Transit had lagged behind several other commuter railroads coming into 2018.
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Streaming content has always lagged the pace of hardware, so maybe we'll see some news around 8K.
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Mr. Castro ran a small campaign that lagged behind in fund-raising and failed to get traction.
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As the chart below shows, British economic growth between 2000 and 2015 lagged behind Spain and Germany.
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Most global stock markets have lagged the performance of the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq lately.
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She said she was still jet-lagged and nursing a cold, but it was hard to tell.
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Utilities led gains among the S&P 27.4 sectors along with tech, while energy and materials lagged.
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The toymaker said Wednesday that sales of "Star Wars" and "Frozen" toys lagged during the fourth quarter.
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Freecharge, however, lagged rivals Paytm and MobiKwik who have grown users and transactions at a faster pace.
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The app never closed or lagged on me, but there were crucial functions that simply didn't work.
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Jet-lagged, nauseated, moderately terrified, I turned to Yulia so that she might translate the lady's growls.
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But economic growth and revenues lagged, and even his allies began to publicly criticize the tax cuts.
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For Walmart, the fourth quarter started and ended strong, but lagged in the middle, the company said.
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The Thai economy has lagged most of its peers for years, with exports weak and investment sluggish.
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Historically, home prices have always lagged sales, and sales have been falling for the past several months.
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Wage growth also lagged at 3 cents for non-farm workers, compared to 9 cents in July.
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Technology stocks did very well this summer, but they have lagged the market since the presidential election.
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But the central bank's preferred inflation measure, the PCE deflator, has lagged and was at 1.4 percent.
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Football has lagged behind baseball largely because the sports are different, people in the concession business say.
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Wages have lagged behind inflation for much of that period, squeezing the spending power of many households.
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Sino-foreign joint-venture brands have lagged, but should increase NEV investments in the next five years.
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That was up from 22017th the previous year, but it still lagged Samsung (25nd) and Apple (5th).
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That's why I think broad-based EM has lagged the S&P 500 for the last decade.
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Apple lagged behind competitors who had gotten into the multi-camera business already, most notably Samsung (SSNLF).
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On average, EU nations lagged in implementing 24.12 percent of directives, with Italy worst at 22015 percent.
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Despite its proven effectiveness and an increase in nationwide HPV immunization rates, some states have lagged behind.
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In 1999, according to census figures, Alabama's median household income lagged the national median by about $7,800.
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In July, Republican voters lagged 10 percentage points behind Democrats when asked how important the midterms were.
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Defensive sectors utilities and real estate lagged, while technology and consumer discretionary were among the top-performing sectors.
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Oilfield service stocks overall have lagged those of producers since the oil-price recovery gained steam last year.
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You could tell ... She just seemed not happy or maybe she was just ... She was just jet lagged.
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite lagged, falling 3 percent to close at 7,028.48 as Amazon dropped 5.1 percent.
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In addition to penalties, the report found the Trump administration lagged behind in actions to enforce cleanup projects.
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Apollo's private equity portfolio also lagged the 7.2 percent rise in the benchmark S&P 500 stock index .
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average pulled back 86.11 points to close at 221,2500 as Merck and Apple lagged.
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VW, however, has lagged rivals including Ford and Toyota in India despite growing sales marginally last fiscal year.
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In late February, he told me Trump lagged behind almost every recent president in terms of political appointments.
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"Mixed performances," was the verdict from Bryan Garnier analysts who noted the dividend lagged an expected 0.82 euros.
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While many of these guys settled into rising trajectories, Hield—ahead in age and behind in development—lagged.
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California is the nation's largest agricultural state but so far has lagged when it comes to hemp production.
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This would be good for UK farming's productivity, which has lagged behind its international rivals since the 1960s.
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Of course, not every investor who put money in hedge funds ten years ago lagged S&P returns.
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"In a difficult political context and amid four national elections over 2014-15, implementation lagged," the report said.
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But when Rubio took the stage, he lagged in a distant fifth to businessman Donald Trump, Ohio Gov.
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Santana, caught between first and second, lagged on his way to third and was thrown out at third.
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Target has lagged behind competitors in e-commerce, but is now stepping up its emphasis on such sales.
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God only knows what might happen once he's there — jet-lagged, cranky, and totally out of his element.
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"Maybe he's jet lagged," John Logsdon, director of the Space Policy Institute at the George Washington University, said.
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Chinese blue chips, however, lagged with a gain of only 0.2 percent and threatened to sour the mood.
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THE average price of a house in Britain has doubled since 2000, as supply has lagged behind demand.
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The network also lagged behind in the technologies of personalisation and streaming that made Netflix a killer app.
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This is due, in part, to how Apple has lagged behind in building out its artificial intelligence efforts.
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What happens next: While 33 states have legalized medical cannabis use, changes in federal law have lagged behind.
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Tellingly, the price of platinum, which is used in catalytic converters in internal combustion engines, has lagged behind.
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Despite the narrow outperformance in April, Openfolio's users generally have lagged the market over the past 453 months.
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Despite the improvement, growth among British firms lagged behind that of its peers in a resurgent euro zone.
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Q. Girls have lagged on the SAT math section for decades, by 31 points on average in 2015.
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As the primary wound toward its end, Fox's pro-Trump programming yielded ratings that frequently lagged behind CNN's.
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Apple has so far lagged behind other technology giants in earning revenues from the booming market for data.
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Having lagged in the previous wireless generation, Asian countries want to lead the way on the next one.
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In the last three days, six out of eight have fallen and five lagged the S&P 500.
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Google has lagged behind cloud leaders Amazon and Microsoft, which each hold a large chunk of the market.
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But the banking sector, the largest sector by market value, lagged as Saudi Hollandi Bank fell 1.0 percent.
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CLEVELAND (AP) -- The Browns came back from London jet lagged, filled with memories but missing a souvenir victory.
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The agency pointed out that the U.S. has lagged the world over the past decade in infrastructure spending.
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The spaceship lagged a little, albeit not more than I'd have expected from phone-based iOS augmented reality.
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The broad index pulled back 0.25 percent to 2,806.83 as energy lagged, snapping a three-day winning streak.
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There's also a fairly easy explanation for why technology has lagged the market in the last few days.
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But analysts at Credit Suisse said in a note the margin lagged a consensus market forecast of 12.0%.
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Field work lagged last year, when 295 percent of the crop had been gathered by the same stage.
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Canada lagged behind a number of other countries such as Australia, France, the United States and the Netherlands.
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Subway and Arby's were the only restaurants that lagged behind in this category, scoring only 54 percent each.
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The CFTC implemented most of its post-crisis rules by 2014 but the SEC has lagged far behind.
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So far in 2017, it generated a 3.3 percent loss and lagged the by nearly 10 percentage points.
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Super long JGBs lagged, however, with the maturities vulnerable to selling pressure following the previous day's steep rally.
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Google's slick Android keyboard, Gboard, has always lagged a little behind its iOS app—but that's quickly changing.
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Among the 21.29 major S&P sectors, defensive utilities , real estate and the rate-sensitive financial stocks lagged.
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Crop progress has lagged in parts of the Eastern Corn Belt owing to an abundance of rainy days.
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The fast-food giant lost sales as its order accuracy and speed of service lagged behind the competition.
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Chile's markets lagged the most in the region as embattled President Sebastian Pinera rejected the notion of resigning.
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Big banks have raked in strong profits this year, though their stocks have lagged behind the broader market.
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"He's a good golfer, but we had the local knowledge — he probably was jet-lagged," Mr. Lo said.
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While the empire had been growing quickly into an industrial power, it lagged behind Germany, France, and Britain.
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Since the 28-2009 recession manufacturing has added about 800,000 jobs, but that has lagged overall job growth.
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Oil and gas rigs have increased by more than 20 percent year over year, yet Schlumberger has lagged.
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North Korea had previously established its own time zone in 2015 that lagged 30 minutes behind the South.
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While Oracle has lagged other players in the cloud, Donatelli has stressed the company's technological advantage over Amazon.
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Utility companies, which are generally seen as a safe investment, lagged the market as investors took more risks.
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Big banks have raked in money in 2018, though their stocks have generally lagged behind the larger market.
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Although Credit Suisse's earnings rose considerably in the third quarter, the bank still lagged behind its domestic rival.
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Financial services led the gains, up over 1 percent, while oil and gas stocks, utilities and autos lagged.
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The stock performance has lagged the broader S&P 500 by a significant percentage despite improving commodity prices.
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While Warsaw saw the introduction of Uber Eats and Mercedes taxis, rural areas in the east lagged behind.
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Moreover, the United States has lagged significantly behind other developed countries in providing support for those left behind.
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A few jet-lagged thumb wars later and they're picnicking in the vicinity of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Megan Davis, a constitutional lawyer on the Referendum Council, said Australia lagged behind its peers on the issue.
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An investigation by The Atlantic found that U.S. testing lagged far behind other countries such as South Korea.
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The United States has lagged behind other industrialized nations in its ability to test for the novel coronavirus.
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The worst-performing stocks of 23 outperformed on Monday while the year's biggest advancers lagged, according to SentimenTrader.
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Poor, jet-lagged Paige, who is almost certainly wishing she'd never asked her parents for the real story.
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The CFTC implemented most of its post-crisis rules by 2014 but the SEC has lagged far behind.
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Even as New York City's economy has recovered, its counterparts elsewhere in the state have lagged far behind.
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Sprint has largely lagged behind, though analysts praised its third-quarter financial performance as showing signs of promise.
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Supporters praised the move for protecting young defendants in New York, which has lagged in juvenile justice reform.
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Policy has always lagged behind the messes created by the growth team, and this was by organizational design.
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Shares of troubled Wells Fargo (WFC), US Bancorp (USB) and Delta (DAL) have lagged the S&P 500.
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The spring round, which has been slower to adopt the new procedures, has also lagged in gender balance.
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In a NY1-Baruch College poll last month, Mr. Albanese lagged far behind the mayor among registered Democrats.
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Historically, Pew's report notes, the voter turnout rates for immigrant eligible voters has lagged behind US-born voters.
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Her fourth-quarter fundraising numbers, while strong, lagged behind Sanders, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, and Biden.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 144.23 points to close at 25,306.83 as Visa and American Express lagged.
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DJI on Wednesday but has lagged peers and the S&P 500 index during the past three years.
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Its multi-core score was the best around, while the single-core score lagged only behind Apple's iPhone.
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Unfortunately, both funds have lagged the performance of the S&P 500 Index over the past few years.
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However, Williamson has since lagged in the polls and did not qualify for the September and October debates.
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Harris saw increased support after the first debate, but dropped out of the presidential race after it lagged.
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Harris and Buttigieg lagged well behind the three top contenders, receiving 21625 percent and 2900 percent support, respectively.
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Mr. Biden, the former vice president, also lagged behind Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind.
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The description may say "for baby," but you, the jet-lagged human, are the baby in this scenario.
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Sectors that rely on China for their supply chains, such as autos, have also lagged wider equity markets.
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But under Medvedev, the money allocated for them was spent poorly, and the government lagged behind its goals.
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In a year that featured otherwise solid job growth, manufacturing stood out as one sector that lagged behind.
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Shares of legacy automakers such as Ford Motor Co and GM badly lagged broader market indexes in 2019.
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In North America, coffee creamers and plant-based products posted solid growth although premium dairy product sales lagged.
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Berkshire Hathaway shares have lagged the S&P 8003 over the current bull run, which started March 2800.
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Growth in Southeast Asia's second largest economy has lagged regional peers since the army took power in 2014.
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Oculus has lagged competitors in bringing a range of affordable headsets to market amid a series of setbacks.
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His Republican opponent, New York state Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis had long lagged behind de Blasio in the polls.
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But, among both Republicans and Democrats, even the second-place candidates lagged behind the winners by double digits.
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Growth in the Affordable Care Act marketplaces has lagged for the last two years under the Trump administration.
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The Nasdaq composite lagged, falling 1.9 percent to 6,221.91, marking its third-largest daily drop of the year.
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In 2018 the company lagged Amazon, Microsoft and Alibaba in that market, according to industry research firm Gartner.
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Hyundai has lagged global rivals who have invested heavily into developing new technologies for electrified an autonomous vehicles.
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A curb on stock buybacks would help to ensure that executives could not enrich themselves as wages lagged.
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Some analysts have noted that the rally in the transports has lagged the increase in the Dow industrials.
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There's no doubt that the administration's response to Covid-19 has lagged remarkably behind that of other countries.
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Conversely, in the three districts that moved from blue to red, incomes and educational attainment lagged statewide figures.
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They reflect, in part, how investment has lagged in Russia and how Western sanctions have dulled its economy.
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Despite strong debate performances and his progressive platform, Castro struggled in the polls and lagged behind on fundraising.
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Every echelon of our jet-lagged country/culture/city-jumping minds knows that we're still figuring it all out.
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Sales of some drugs lagged, but companies still hiked list prices by high single digits — well above general inflation.
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Sales in South America have been strong, but countries like England and even world champion Germany have lagged behind.
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Japan and Australian markets led regional gainers while mainland China shares lagged, weighed down by disappointing Chinese trade data.
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Several polls show that Republican enthusiasm about voting, which had lagged behind, jumped after the Kavanaugh hearing last week.
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But since the financial crisis, it, too, has lagged the S&P 23, based on Shields' book value estimate.
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However, it lagged the large cap index gains, suggesting that expectations for tax cuts were not fully priced in.
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Also, she's probably still jet-lagged, so we don't blame homegirl if she's catching up on that beauty sleep.
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Its research found that the increase in AI investment around the globe generally lagged behind that seen in London.
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To find growth, Nick would look at cyclical sectors that lagged after the election, like consumer discretionary and technology.
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So, now you've touched down, and, however jet-lagged, you need to get some sleep while you're in Davos.
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When you're jet lagged in James Van Der Beek's household, pancakes are just the solution for an easy breakfast.
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Typically, the party's nominee is the chief fund-raiser in election years, but Trump's fund-raising effort has lagged.
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But those negotiations have lagged for over a year and half, and there is still no end in sight.
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Most of them lagged in adding Daydream support, though — in part because many mobile displays didn't meet Daydream's standards.
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Chip giants Intel (INTC) and Texas Instruments (TXN) lagged the market after their CEOs left following improprieties, for example.
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Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum lagged in fourth place in the Real Clear Politics polling average ahead of the vote.
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As of December, the stock-market rally still lagged behind its performance under Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
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Analysts have also been looking for a pick up in small cap names which have lagged the large caps.
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Legacy airlines, which have traditionally lagged low-cost carriers in the satisfaction report, showed an improvement of 22 points.
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In addition to underperforming the MSCI World Index by 12%, the stocks typically lagged their regional sector by 4%.
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As a result, gross margins in both its wholesale and retail businesses lagged compared with last year, it added.
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Mr Sánchez's move is striking given that countries in southern and eastern Europe have lagged behind their northern counterparts.
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But throughout the seven-year recovery, real wages have grown above average, while productivity has lagged the historical average.
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As a result, gross margins in both its wholesale and retail businesses lagged compared with last year, it added.
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That doesn't mean, though, that unlucky night owls are slaves to their genes, doomed to feel perpetually jet lagged.
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The bank remains in the penalty box with regulators and has lagged badly behind its peers on Wall Street.
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While white voter turnout has decreased, Latinos and Asians have historically lagged behind both black voters and white voters.
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Apple will have to compete with other tech giants over software smarts you can't see, where it's lagged recently.
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However, the sector has lagged the broader market and investors are bracing for a rocky second half of 2017.
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In the past two years its total portfolio has lagged slightly behind the S&P 500 index, Schumpeter estimates.
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The industry, which has badly lagged the market in 2018, is on pace for its best week since July.
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Peer BHP Billiton rose 3.9 percent, buoyed by rising copper prices, but lagged as it was downgraded to "neutral".
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Investors saw a bargain in the stock after it lagged the index this year on concerns over earnings growth.
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While names that offer high dividends have performed well this year, those with growth potential have lagged, he said.
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In any administration, long overseas trips are arduous undertakings that often require long jet-lagged hours with little sleep.
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Until quite recently, British universities lagged behind their foreign counterparts when it came to turning journal articles into cash.
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The price of platinum, used to reduce emissions in diesel cars, has lagged a general rebound among other commodities.
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The result lagged an average forecast of $190 million from 24 analysts polled Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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Novartis has lagged some other big drugmakers in the first wave of immunotherapy drugs that are revolutionizing cancer treatment.
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The weaker than expected figures released yesterday reflected the lagged impact of demonetization, Goldman Sachs said in a note.
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This slightly lagged the median forecast of a seasonally adjusted 0.7 percent in a Reuters survey of 20 analysts.
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Growth was 4.1% in 2018, the fastest in six years, but still lagged the Philippines' 6.2% and Indonesia's 5.17%.
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When it comes to queer and trans representation, film has always lagged painfully behind everyone, even our dumbest mediums.
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Minneapolis-based Target lagged behind competitors in e-commerce, but is now stepping up its emphasis on such sales.
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Jeff Jonas, portfolio manager with Gabelli Funds, in Rye, New York, favors Abbott, whose shares have lagged this year.
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With revamped DMs, Instagram is polishing its messaging offerings which in the past have lagged behind other social networks.
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While Britain has lagged, other countries, notably America, have raced ahead with the shale-gas revolution, transforming energy markets.
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Signups through the exchanges lagged expectations because the individual mandate's "tax-penalty" had less of an impact than anticipated.
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Guinea has about a third of the world's bauxite reserves but output has lagged, largely due to political instability.
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And yet the president's party has consistently faced significant losses in midterm elections when his approval rating has lagged.
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Two right-wing parties lagged far behind: the Radical Party with 8 percent and D.S.S.-Dveri with 5 percent.
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Higher investments in areas including the company's training program for advisers and its Asian operations, meant profits lagged forecasts.
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While the Asia-Pacific region soaks up almost a third of global diesel, demand for jet fuel has lagged.
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While 35 states moved quickly to ratify the amendment, the rest lagged as debate around it became increasingly heated.
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But Brown lagged far behind Raimondo on campaign spending, dropping a little more than $400,000 on his gubernatorial bid.
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Net deposits into Fidelity mutual funds, however, have lagged No. 1 mutual fund company Vanguard Group for several years.
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Since the Brazilian outbreak, scientists have learned more about the virus itself, yet studies of demographic effects have lagged.
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This buyback index, long an outperformer against the S&P, has lagged the broader average since early last year.
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Google's hardware struggles go back to its earliest days where it has lagged hardware giants like Apple and Samsung.
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However, he has lagged in fundraising and still polls near the bottom of most surveys in the Hawkeye State.
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Ford's U.S. luxury sales have lagged those of foreign competitors including BMW AG and Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz unit.
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The S&P briefly erased gains in afternoon trade, as energy lagged, before closing less than a point higher.
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When it comes to taste and nutrition, plant-based cheeses and yogurts have lagged behind their meat-like counterparts.
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He has lagged behind Barrasso in fundraising, but has already pumped more than $1 million into his own campaign.
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These are steady growers that have come down to much more reasonable valuations and have severely lagged technology stocks.
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Candidates Ricardo Anaya and Jose Antonio Meade lagged with just 20 percent and 17.7 percent of voter support, respectively.
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While Boeing has lagged in the newly opened Iranian market, Iran's interest in purchasing Boeing jetliners is well known.
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But there is this: due to how long our process is, the records are usually representative of lagged time.
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Deutsche Bank has so far lagged rivals, although it said bond trading had enjoyed a good start to 238.
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She says there are plenty of jobs where she lives in central New York State, but pay has lagged.
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In the past year, all of the listed stocks, with the exception of Dell, have lagged the broader market.
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For decades they lagged far behind their Saudi neighbors, who were in the midst of a heady oil boom.
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The real estate sector has long lagged in innovation, and insiders say the growing interest is a welcome change.
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But this time, the American response has lagged far behind that of the European Union and the African Union.
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Secretary of State Colin Powell lagged two steps behind his colleagues, never quite grasping that he had been marginalized.
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Maybe I'm just still jet-lagged and unsure of my own appetite, but regardless, it's fascinating research worth digesting.
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But the police force, its leadership widely seen as extremely corrupt, has lagged behind, Afghan and Western officials say.
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For a variety of reasons, traditional fossil fuel energy companies in the S&P energy sector have also lagged.
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Huawei at the time was developing a similar robot, but it lagged behind T-Mobile's, according to the indictment.
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Financial commitments by national governments have lagged far behind the health need: The funding gap for TB now reaches.
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He lagged far behind the Democratic primary field's top tier in fundraising last quarter, bringing in roughly $6 million.
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Because of these concerns, several prominent health care stocks have lagged the broader market's gains for the past year.
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Equities lagged, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan off 0.2% on Friday in nervous trade.
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Portfolios that focus on technology and health care did especially well, while specialists in industrials and financial services lagged.
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Latino turnout has historically lagged that of most other races and ethnicities — even among those eligible to cast ballots.
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When she started, he said, the engineering school lagged the university as a whole in rankings and general stature.
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Our Travel section explored the threats to Florida's "river of grass," where a $4 billion restoration plan has lagged.
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While it lagged behind in measures of manufacturing, productivity, and efficiency, it still placed first in R&D intensity.
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The firm said the basket has lagged the S&P 500 by 1.18 percentage points this year through Aug.
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KUWAIT (Reuters) - Saudi Aramco's downstream profit lagged major rivals in the first half of 103, Bloomberg reported on Monday.
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The Nasdaq composite lagged, pulling back 2.13 percent to 6,216.87, with Apple, Alphabet, Amazon and Netflix all trading lower.
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Here too it has lagged other emerging markets, which have for the most part repaired excessive external payments gaps.
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Chips and processors in space systems have lagged, because of power limitations and the need to cope with radiation.
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Internal capital generation has been strong but has lagged asset growth, with capitalisation supported by injections from new investors.
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Meanwhile, Trump has lagged behind other presidents — excluding Obama — when it comes to confirmations of lower district court nominees.
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Take this eerie funhouse mirror of a passage: Jet-lagged, I tell Depp I need to get some sleep.
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Both industries lagged the market substantially in 2019, and energy companies have broadly struggled for far longer than that.
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The company has perennially lagged Home Depot in same-store sales, despite having roughly the same number of stores.
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ET) Brent was up 1.9% to $34.40 (£23.60) per barrel, while WTI lagged behind a little, up by 1.4%.
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Sales of some drugs lagged, but companies still hiked list prices by high single digits — well above general inflation.
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During May, tariff-exposed auto-stocks have greatly underperformed the STOXX 600, which itself has lagged the S&P 500.
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Harvard, whose investment performance was once the envy of the financial world, has lagged its rivals for some years now.
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The saga began late last year with Elliott's campaign to oust Kleinfeld from Arconic, saying its stock performance lagged peers.
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Just minutes after Super Bowl 50 ended, the mobile payments service went down, or at least lagged, for many users.
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The dropped 2500 percent to 23.2,220 — its lowest closing level since April — as the tech and health care sectors lagged.
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Exports last month lagged market expectations, rising 6.9 percent from a year earlier while imports beat forecasts, growing 17.2 percent.
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It's always weird to start an episode with a rose ceremony; it makes me feel like I'm emotionally jet-lagged.
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Twitter's revenue declined in its most recent earnings reports, and Pinterest it would seem lagged behind much earlier revenue projections.
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Over the 20 years to end-2014, equity mutual fund investors lagged their benchmark by 4.66 percentage points a year.
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The company, along with other health care stocks, has lagged the broader market due to a series of legal concerns.
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FTMIB posted gains between 0.6% and 0.9%, while London-listed stocks lagged with a 0.3% rise as energy stocks fell.
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Compare that to July, when Republican voters lagged 10 percentage points behind Democrats when asked how important the midterms were.
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" "With the lagged effect of monetary policy and the slowdown that we're seeing maybe they've gone one too far already.
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The first is tech company IBM, which has lagged for the last two years after a huge drop in 2014.
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To be sure, the energy stocks have lagged so much that some strategists and investors say they are becoming appealing.
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Retail has broadly lagged the index, and the SPDR S&P Retail ETF has dropped nearly 6 percent this year.
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Reflecting Monday's risk-on sentiment, defensive sectors such as real estate and utilities lagged the broader index in percentage gains.
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It should come as no surprise that supermarkets in the US — bolstered by America's corporate-friendly policies — have lagged behind.
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The financial and energy sectors, which have lagged the broader market this year, fueled the S&P 218 on Tuesday.
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But the fund lagged the market for years afterwards; the latecomers (who invested the bulk of the money) lost out.
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GSK has lagged rivals in producing multibillion-dollar blockbusters in recent years and the new approach may well involve acquisitions.
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But since China's economy seems destined to overtake America's, it would be strange if its currency forever lagged far behind.
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As the use of modern communications and technology has moved forward at unparalleled speed the necessary defenses have lagged behind.
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Brazil unit profitability, which for years has lagged peers, jumped to 22015 percent from 73 percent in the same period.
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Nuclear-dependent France has lagged behind other European nations with only around 20 percent of electricity consumption coming from renewables.
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The group backing Bush has led in spending on advertising, but the former Florida governor has lagged in the polls.
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The big picture: Facebook has lagged its tech-behemoth brethren from the year it first entered Harris' list in 2013.
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Meanwhile, the U.K.'s FTSE 7.23 lagged behind, down 0.5 percent due to a fall in the basic resources sector.
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Norwegian, which competes with British Airways on transatlantic routes, posted results which lagged estimates due to the higher fuel price.
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New numbers from SuperData show that the Fortnite juggernaut lagged by one meaningful measure at the start of this year.
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That version of the game has long lagged behind the PC release, with Seasons being perhaps the most notable absence.
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For Cruise, this year was a huge improvement over last year, even if its numbers lagged behind the leader, Waymo.
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Restaurants have also lagged behind retailers in offering "experiences", as the trade jargon has it, rather than the usual broccoli.
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Likewise, when the car in front changed lanes, the Civic lagged when making the decision to resume its cruising speed.
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Additionally, lagged variations of the key metrics generally produced the best results, though optimal lags varied depending on property type.
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In January, TIPS did earn 1.48 percent in total return, but lagged behind the 2.13-percent gain on regular Treasuries.
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The Nasdaq Composite lagged, dropping 2500 percent to 192.1,21928 as shares of Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet all traded lower.
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They're not the only members of the hip-hop community who've lagged behind America's broader embrace of the LGBTQ community.
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Britain's FTSE 100 has lagged slightly, rising 6.9 percent in 2017, as has Spain's IBEX, which is up 7.8 percent.
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But the sales forecast lagged market expectations of around 5 percent, disappointing investors already concerned about the slowdown in Germany.
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But up just 1.5 percent over the last year, Qualcomm shares have lagged the gains of rivals Intel and Nvidia.
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Sales of $220.9 million also lagged the $237 million expected by analysts on average, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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Ford Motor Co, set to report September sales later this week, has lagged its global peers in China this year.
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Blue Reform kept a government seat but has lagged in opinion polls with a support of less than 2 percent.
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Boosting productivity was the biggest challenge for the economy and housing was an area where the country lagged, Hammond said.
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For the ninth consecutive year, the majority (64.49 percent) of large-cap funds lagged the S&P 500 last year.
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The pair was "a little jet lagged, but were clearly more in love than ever," a source tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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U.S. technology stocks lagged broader markets, continuing a selloff sparked by reports of large-scale misuse of Facebook user data.
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Only 23 percent featured lesbians; bisexual and trans characters lagged far behind, representing an abysmal 9 and 5 percent, respectively.
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But Britain's productivity - which lagged other rich countries even before the crisis - has weakened in relative terms over the period.
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CEZ has focused more on renewables in recent years and Pleskac said the company lagged some competitors in this area.
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But the general election debates have so far lagged when it comes to incorporating the public's input through the internet.
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U.S. economic growth lagged slightly between January and March of this year on a drop in consumer and business spending.
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The fast-food restaurant company's KFC sales increased more than expected, but its Pizza Hut sales lagged far behind estimates.
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Private equity may have lagged other industries in using data, but KKR has jumped in with a data-focused hire.
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And the association is using the monthly release of jobs data to travel to places where construction employment has lagged.
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"It's lagged in a way that's kind of bizarre this year," Gundlach told CNBC on the sidelines of the conference.
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Bank stocks have lagged the market so far this year on signs of slowing economic growth in the euro zone.
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Sales of trucks and sport utility vehicles continued to account for most of the gains, while passenger cars lagged behind.
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Since the merger of United and Continental in 2010, the combined airline has lagged behind its rivals in the industry.
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To make that point, they note an index of companies that would benefit most from tax cuts has actually lagged.
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Washington (CNN)For months, President Donald Trump has lagged behind his predecessors in filling presidential appointments throughout the federal government.
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But the Trump administration has lagged in naming people for key roles, such as Federal Reserve's vice chair for supervision.
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The UAE, which has lagged many of its peers on compliance this year, said it cut output by 50,000 bpd.
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Rio ticket sales have lagged behind those for past Games in London and Beijing, with around 1.2 million still unsold.
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General Mills is also optimistic about its human food, even as sales have lagged for the 90-year-old company.
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Citigroup, the fourth-biggest U.S. bank by assets, has lagged the shares of J.P. Morgan Chase and Bank of America.
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Trade-sensitive commodity-linked and technology stocks led gains on the day, while defensive plays like utilities and telecom lagged.
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They were hard hit during the subordinated sell-off in the first quarter and lagged behind the broader market recovery.
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Despite its new scale, EQT's share price has lagged since the merger, spurring the Rice brothers to call for changes.
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Russia lagged far behind with a 9.5% share of the trade, followed by France (8.6%), England (7.2%), and Germany (4.6%).
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It lagged during the Civil War but made a resurgence that climaxed in 6900 when the 2628th Amendment was ratified.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 210 points lower at 22.63,22 as shares of Caterpillar and Walgreens Boots Alliance lagged.
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Without either the N.C.A.A. or the Office for Civil Rights applying adequate pressure, gender equity has lagged in intercollegiate athletics.
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Peltz has portrayed an aging company whose innovation has lagged and whose brands have fallen out of favor with consumers.
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Brazil unit profitability, which for years has lagged peers, jumped to 27 percent from 240 percent in the same period.
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But the growth has lagged the initial forecasts of production at 9 million bpd by 2018, equal to Saudi Arabia's.
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Across Latin America, the participation of girls and women in technology and science has lagged far behind men, experts say.
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And then that transformation probably lagged a bit, especially at some companies like Uber, but maybe even across Silicon Valley.
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The timing was less than ideal for all of us jet-lagged gadget reviewers, but the effect clearly paid off.
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Anti-trafficking group ECPAT-USA said that airlines' work on the issue has lagged behind other travel and tourism sectors.
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The Nasdaq composite lagged, ending 0.3 percent lower as Facebook, Amazon and Alphabet gave up initial gains to close lower.
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Exxon has lagged its peers by about 4 percent following surprise write downs of certain assets this year, Barclays noted.
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Despite its size and potential, the country's economy has lagged, and it faces persistent problems with corruption and environmental stress.
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Bank stocks, which usually do well when the Fed raises interest rates gently, have lagged the wider market for months.
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If, and only if, the Fed gets inflation up will there be reason to get rates up, in lagged response.
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The US has lagged in controlling the coronavirus epidemic because of a lack of widespread testing, according to Morgan Stanley.
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The US overall has lagged in testing for the coronavirus compared to other countries, but is ramping up its capabilities.
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Birmingham, by comparison, has steadily lost population, and while its suburbs have expanded, their growth has lagged the Nashville area's.
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The shortage has been percolating for some time, as younger generations expressed less interest in the industry and wages lagged.
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Availability of testing has been an issue, and the U.S. has lagged some other countries in its ability to test.
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Pence's description of the process comes as the US has lagged behind other advanced nations in testing for the virus.
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But during the post-2010 economic recovery, the fortunes of the wealthiest grew rapidly while nearly everyone else's lagged behind.
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But until the end of the 19th century, bamboo basketry lagged behind lacquer, ceramics and calligraphy in its art status.
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It's a food-delivery service, which is great if you're jet-lagged and don't feel up to leaving your Airbnb.
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Because of the missed targets, Citigroup's shares have lagged other big U.S. banks since Corbat took the helm in 2012.
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Moore has emerged victorious in the past, even in races where his fundraising has lagged behind that of his opponent.
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It was the more defensive sectors that buoyed the S&P 500 after having lagged over the past few days.
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We know this is true simply because pay lagged productivity so badly over the full 36 year period they examine.
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Their business, which significantly lagged the S & P 500 over the past five years, will take another deserved financial hit.
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But accounts often lagged for months or more before that verification — and mistakes were rife, according to the consumer bureau.
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Sahm said declines in manufacturing employment are closely connected to pockets of industrial states that have lagged behind the country.
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New York is facing a record number of police suicides, but has lagged in mental health initiatives for troubled officers.
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He favors France, where returns have lagged those in other European countries, like Germany and Britain, over the last year.
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The former governor also lagged in fundraising and in mid-November decided to accept public funding for his presidential bid.
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Citigroup shares lagged those of peers such as J.P. Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo in the third quarter.
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America has lagged because it has been difficult to obtain federal funds or sufficient private backing to develop such facilities.
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Arone said he is keeping an eye on tech stocks and Nasdaq, which has lagged the other indices this week.
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The programme was set up under the former military junta to boost growth that has for years lagged regional peers.
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The declined 20.5 percent to 20.3,22 as materials and energy lagged, posting its first four-day losing streak since March.
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All of that means it should not be a major surprise that the Berkshire portfolio has lagged the market lately.
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Buttiegieg had lagged in polling even as he built national star power with standout fundraising that's rivaled Warren and Sanders.
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The program was set up under the former military junta to boost growth that has for years lagged regional peers.
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Although no subject rivals Mr Trump for sustained interest, readership about him on specific days often lagged behind breaking news.
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The program was set up under the former military junta to boost growth that has for years lagged regional peers.
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This is the latest move by the retailer to scale back its gun sales, even though overall sales have lagged.
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Earlier this year it announced it stopped selling guns and ammunition at 125 of its stores where sales have lagged.
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But redevelopment of the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area — bounded by Essex, Grand, Willett and Delancey Streets — lagged for decades.
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Trump has consistently lagged behind Biden in key swing states and must-win states such as Ohio and North Carolina.
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Winning acceptance for mass timber seems especially challenging in New York, which appears to have lagged other cities in proposals.
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But since then fortunes have sharply reversed and they have lagged peers by nearly 15 percent, according to Fathom Consulting.
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In fact, one of her favorite memories was when she was jet-lagged and her dad suggested some new viewing material.
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Ford also unveiled plans to create a hub for electric and autonomous cars, technologies where it has lagged behind its rivals.
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First Gulf Bank rose 0.4 percent but most other large-cap lenders lagged, with Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank dropping 0.6 percent.
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While buoyed by record net inflows of 7.6 billion pounds and market gains, some analysts said the flows had lagged forecasts.
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After the election, the technology sector initially lagged the broader market, but it has started to participate in the recent gains.
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For people like me watching on Apple TV, live tweets spoiled parts of the game as the feed lagged people's reactions.
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Pai's response lagged that of Democratic FCC commissioners Mignon Clyburn and Jessica Rosenworcel, who tweeted responses to the president last Wednesday.
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But the mass deportations he previously warned of haven't materialized and deportation numbers have lagged behind those seen during Obama's presidency.
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Pre-Soviet Russia lagged the major world powers in industrial might, but was considered on a par with Brazil and Mexico.
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"Better-resourced communities have created climate offices and programs, while response has lagged in smaller or poorer communities," the report says.
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Over that span, industrial and bank shares have lagged the , while Big Tech (believed to be disadvantaged by Trumponomics) has outperformed.
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That lagged the nearly 12 percent total return of the , which includes dividends, by more than 7 percentage points last year.
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Despite Nike's stock surge Friday, its year-to-date performance has lagged its North American-based competitors Under Armour and Lululemon.
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SPNY shares lagged as a rise in the U.S. dollar put pressure on oil and other commodities denominated in the currency.
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But ever since 2016 began, the stock has dramatically lagged the , leading Jim Cramer to wonder what the heck went wrong.
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Attempts to make marine power—that is, wave and tidal energy—commercially viable have lagged behind other renewables such as wind.
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These numbers are particularly significant when you compare them to Android, whose users have historically lagged behind in adopting new versions.
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The Russell 373, which has lagged the big-cap S&P 500 for a year, was at a six-month high.
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Although she says Abbott Labs has "substantially lagged" in the med-tech sector, she still believes the stock is a buy.
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Germany is Europe's largest economy, but IPO issuance and stock ownership among the public has lagged the United States and Britain.
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The initiative is significant for the United States, which has lagged other countries in drone operations for fear of air crashes.
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Its share price has lagged behind those of Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, and JPMorgan Chase in the past five years.
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As construction of new homes lagged, rents in Dublin have risen above the peak at the height of the property boom.
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LGIM said Exxon lagged behind European peers such as Equinor, BP and Shell which better disclose their company's potential climate risks.
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The currency has lagged following Trump's comments on Monday, in which he also accused China and Europe of manipulating their currencies.
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The S&P 500 consumer discretionary sector has consistently lagged the S&P 500 consumer staples sector ever since last October.
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The report showed that Chinese, Russian and U.S. companies lagged behind European and East Asian companies in developing low-carbon technologies.
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And while Warren lagged behind other candidates, she still has $11.2 million on hand from her 2012 Senate campaign, reports Politico.
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Hembrow says she was tired and jet-lagged at the party, which led her to plant her face on the ground.
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The gained 27 points, or 28 percent, to 230,93, with materials leading eight sectors higher, while consumer staples and utilities lagged.
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He successfully built up its cash equities and electronic trading platform, where it had lagged rivals Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs.
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The MacBook lagged behind with a 2500, and the 21 MacBook Air I regularly use did even worse at just 13.
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But Meat-Meat lagged at the top of the staircase, rocking back and forth, his arms hanging limply at his sides.
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The and the Nasdaq composite also lagged the Russell for the week, as they posted gains of about 3.8 percent each.
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Ubben praised Morgan CEO James Gorman, even as the bank's stock performance lagged that of the S&P 500 this year.
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The main credit rating agencies have lagged the financial markets in their assessment of Hungary's economic prospects, dealers and analysts said.
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In each case, Apple has lagged at least a year behind its competitors when it comes to embracing faster wireless speeds.
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Turning to Russia, where compliance has lagged, President Vladimir Putin and energy minister Alexander Novak are the decision-makers to watch.
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In the University of Glasgow study, walking to work was also seen as beneficial, although lagged behind cycling in some aspects.
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