What's left is what El-Erian said is the "catch-up," as lagging sectors and lagging markets start to participate.
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It risks undermining his efforts to ignite long-lagging lagging growth in Brazil and better integrate Latin America's No. 1 economy into global commerce.
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It is lagging its Intermediate Core-Plus Bond category by 2.50 percentage points, and lagging 90 percent of its peers this year, according to Morningstar.
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Even so, the lagging stock market, declining global growth, lagging business investment and trade wars between major economies have raised concerns about an impending slowdown.
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However, she also noted the lagging impact of Fed policy.
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Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRKB) is lagging the market this year.
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Housebuilders, however, tumbled, lagging the broader market after early gains.
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"Your baby's head growth is lagging behind," he tells her.
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For Intel, it all amounts to a lagging stock price.
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The company thought it was lagging behind on mobile apps.
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The Texas Democrat is also lagging behind in the polls.
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The Galaxy S's design has gone from lagging to leading.
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Lagging indicators include metrics such as renewal rate and expansion.
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Pat McCrory is lagging his Democratic challenger and GOP Sen.
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Ethereum has been lagging behind Ripple because of this rally.
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Polls show Toomey lagging behind his Democratic challenger, Katie McGinty.
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Australia has been lagging the world in legalising marriage equality.
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Last year's growth was 3.2 percent, still lagging regional peers.
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Many fund managers are now badly lagging their benchmark indices.
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Uber's lagging diversity extends beyond the company's board and executives.
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Instead, at least in a few crucial areas, it's lagging.
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Mr. Trump has so far been lagging far behind Mrs.
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The broad index fell 0.1 percent with consumer stocks lagging.
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The remaining 21 are lagging, although most have increased spending.
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And yet, somewhere along the way, it started lagging behind.
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The entire country is severely lagging in its testing capacity.
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"And it's one of the areas where California is lagging."
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They had shown Biden lagging behind Sanders, Warren and Buttigieg.
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But productivity is not growing fast among the lagging companies.
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The closed 83 percent lower at 28,2500, with telecommunications lagging.
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Relative to the US economy, European growth has been lagging.
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So is it just that the academy is lagging behind?
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It's gotten worse in 2020, as they're lagging by 6.4%.
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But lagging Nvidia and Facebook shares capped the Nasdaq's gains.
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Our cybersecurity has been lagging behind technological advances for years.
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Saudi Arabia's index gained 0.3 percent with petrochemicals lagging slightly.
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Maybe your boss is suspicious about lagging output this month.
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Because there's milliseconds of, like, human lagging or human rushing.
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Wages, which had been lagging until recently, showed impressive gains.
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Starbucks has been plagued with lagging U.S. sales for several quarters.
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But, U.S. lawmakers are seen as lagging behind their European peers.
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It is 23rd in income inequality, lagging behind Turkey and Slovakia.
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That optimism on pay comes amid another lagging year in performance.
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But often national polls are a lagging indicator of candidate movement.
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It's unclear why the government is lagging in updating the figure.
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YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT, THERE'S BEEN SOME LAGGING RESULTS FROM OUR COMPANY.
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HIRING LAGGING Hiring was little changed at 5.7 million in March.
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The coalition is lagging the center-right bloc in opinion polls.
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He laments that the U.S. is already lagging in drone delivery.
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I think the Federal Reserve now is actually a lagging indicator.
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And he has six lagging groups that are prime for profits.
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At the same time, tax collections are lagging prior-year trends.
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They're looking at the labor market and that's a lagging indicator.
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A solid earnings report could lift one lagging group: the industrials.
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The PLA itself has long admitted that it is lagging behind.
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Serious engagement by senior officials can drive action by lagging governments.
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Local businesses and access to education are lagging during the shutdown.
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"I think the data is interesting, but it's lagging," Tecco said.
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Don't worry: It's not your connection lagging; It just looks tight.
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Its investment in making interconnections work both ways has been lagging.
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With permits lagging starts, single-family home construction could slow further.
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Index heavyweight Samsung Electronics fell 1.36 percent, lagging the broader index.
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But allow me to remind you that those are lagging indicators.
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Ford hired Hackett, in part, to boost its lagging share price.
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"NPLs are a lagging indicator, reflecting gradual economic growth," she said.
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The telecomm giant is lagging far behind its competitors in subscribers.
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But Christie also suffers from lagging popularity in his home state.
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"I think we've been lagging, for whatever reason," Mr. Schwarzman said.
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"Infrastructure in America is lagging far behind," he told the Hill.
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In this sense Trump was a lagging, not a leading, indicator.
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Considering its potential catalog, PBS is lagging in terms of streaming.
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Why have lagging regions turned right while successful regions turned left?
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The Americans were lagging behind; the Kremlin wanted to stay ahead.
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Many large chains like Kohl's and Macy's have stabilized lagging sales.
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Same-store sales in the United States, however, are still lagging.
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International tests show American students lagging the rest of the world.
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Go deeper: Consumers are picking up the lagging business sector's slack
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The national party is also lagging on the digital messaging front.
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Like in previous conversations, I explained that my computer was lagging.
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After the first few weeks of canvassing, Johnson's "Leavers" were lagging behind.
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Lagging the pack are Ben Carson with 6 percent and former Gov.
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To help lagging sales, Blue Apron has announced a number of partnerships.
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There's not stuttering or lagging on the screen when you're playing Fortnite.
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The U.S. government—namely Congress—is notorious for lagging behind technological innovation.
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The S&P 500 declined 0.26 percent, with consumer discretionary lagging, snapping.
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Trump's transition on Wednesday downplayed any suggestion the transition was lagging behind.
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The actual visible [part] is lagging behind where the monster's actually standing.
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Thewes said the rollout of 5G technology, vital for electrification, was lagging.
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Traditional banks are still lagging to serve this segment, industry executives say.
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Yet, when it came to delivering orders, the region was lagging behind.
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America's been lagging behind for a while, and that certainly hasn't changed.
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It has been consistently lagging the market in the last five years.
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Yet Britain is lagging behind in its use of robots (see chart).
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Britain may be lagging, but elsewhere deliberative democracy is becoming more commonplace.
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Hon Hai's shares ended down 2.9 percent, lagging the broad TAIEX index's .
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They argued that Italy needed expansionary measures to lift lagging economic growth.
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De Langhe has been tasked with triaging between the two lagging processes.
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Lagging sectors include bond-proxy utilities stocks as well as health care.
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The S&P 500 fell about 0.1 percent, with health care lagging.
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Lagging the two top candidates is Martin O'Malley, the former Maryland governor.
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However, Netflix, Amazon Web Services and Samsung were found to be lagging.
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As China's economic engine slows, the steel industry is lagging with it.
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It can resolve most common issues including lagging to mysterious app crashes.
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The company's Shanghai shares rose 0.3 percent, lagging China's main stock indices.
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Lagging candidates also may drop out on their own, narrowing the field.
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However, when it comes to actually making money, the region is lagging.
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The cuts are part of a broader effort to boost lagging revenue.
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The S&P 500 slipped 1 percent, with materials and utilities lagging.
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The S&P 500 closed about 0.1 percent lower, with materials lagging.
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But this time, construction is lagging the rest of the labor market.
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The S&P 500 dropped 303 percent, with financials and materials lagging.
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Yes, but: The fear that America is lagging behind China is widespread.
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Still, the country´s biggest lender is lagging behind its private peers.
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Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, Portugal, Norway and Denmark are also lagging.
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"The Republican Party's stance on the issue is lagging behind," she added.
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The S&P 500 declined 0.3 percent to 2,85033 with energy lagging.
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The declined 0.4 percent to 2,629.57, with telecommunications, industrials and utilities lagging.
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Of course, the jobs report is considered a coincident or lagging indicator.
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The Pixel 4 might be lagging behind with only two camera lenses.
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Kia Motors shares gained 1 percent last year, lagging the wider market's .
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I was lagging a bit, but I was determined to carry on.
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Coal strip-mine reclamation is lagging across wide swaths of the West.
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Polls show the senator lagging substantially behind Trump, a native New Yorker.
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People's viewing habits have changed, and the N.F.L. is lagging far behind.
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A recent Fox News poll showed Blankenship lagging behind Jenkins and Morrisey.
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By the mid-nineties, the oil business in the U.S. was lagging.
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Hyundai shares ended down 4.6 percent on Thursday, lagging the broader market .
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The dropped 0.4 percent to 2,762.45, with materials, industrials and tech lagging.
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His Friday announcement came after months of lagging behind his party rivals.
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But there's one area that's been lagging — hosting corporate meetings and conferences.
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AirPlay as a standard has been lagging for years behind its competition.
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And most government agencies are lagging behind private industry in technology adoption.
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He said school officials saw vast potential in the once-lagging area.
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This attention is surely welcome, but the West is lagging behind China.
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Sales to other buyers are also lagging at just 803 million tonnes.
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Energy stocks are lagging the market again as the coronavirus outbreak spreads.
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They've slightly outpaced the so far after lagging a bit last year.
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Its Hong Kong stock closed flat, lagging the main Hang Seng index.
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Other polls, however, suggest that Trump's support may be lagging in Georgia.
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The slipped 2500 percent to 2500,231, with real estate and utilities lagging.
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But in America's lagging, poorer regions there might be significant job losses.
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"He is lagging in transparency and freedom of information," Ms. Thompson said.
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Specifically, he favors European stocks, which are generally lagging their U.S. counterparts.
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Lexus is lagging the competition here, but not by all that much.
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I know, I know, the non-farm payrolls report is a lagging indicator.
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Beto O'Rourke, lagging in the polls, emerged at the top of this contest.
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The FTSE 20193 ended the day flat with oil and consumer stocks lagging.
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"This isn't about Euro VC lagging, it's really about EF's scale," he says.
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"That's where we're lagging behind and underreporting this kind of stuff," said Berrol.
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That said, GM is lagging behind its competitors in the luxury EV market.
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In general, HBO is badly lagging behind Netflix when it comes to presentation.
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T), another iPhone LCD screen supplier lagging behind Samsung and LG Display (034220.
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The United States has long been criticized for its lagging public works spending.
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The tax hasn't increased since 1991, lagging behind inflation with every passing year.
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She isn't suggesting a crackdown — this is about regulation lagging behind consumer tech.
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With permits lagging starts, single-family homebuilding could slow in the months ahead.
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By any reasonable measure the Conservatives are lagging behind Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party.
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This shouldn't be interpreted as these companies lagging in the self-driving race.
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Officials insist that FDI is coming—that it is always a lagging indicator.
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Intel has been lagging the semis as a whole this year, but TradingAnalysis.
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The victims were lagging behind because one of the girls had a disability.
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Spotify was lagging behind on this front compared to Tidal and Apple Music.
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Did they think Trump could, despite his consistently lagging poll numbers, defeat Clinton?
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Watch: Despite lagging iPhone sales Apple has a record number of installed devices
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However, Trump sees himself with the upper hand given China's lagging economic growth.
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Most of the metrics we track, such as revenue growth, are lagging indicators.
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I am running because our education system has been lagging behind other states.
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It's also lagging behind Amazon, Vudu, and now Netflix in enabling offline downloads.
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Compared to other developed countries, the U.S. is seriously lagging in paid leave.
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The province has been lagging its 2019 economic growth target of around 6.5%.
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PA) goes into next week's Farnborough Airshow lagging behind arch-rival Boeing (BA.
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But now, other providers are basically being publicly shamed for lagging security practices.
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She was observed lagging behind her family group and looked thinner than ever.
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They were still lagging the Oslo benchmark index, which was up 0.7 percent.
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It was still lagging the Oslo benchmark index, which was up 0.8 percent.
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The S&P 500 dropped 0.2 percent, with materials and consumer discretionary lagging.
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As always, some computer owners are lagging behind and have not installed it.
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Five months in, the GOP policy agenda is lagging far behind their expectations.
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Procrastination has left Britain lagging behind Europe and Asia on high-speed rail.
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Roche shares were flat at 20.9826 GMT, lagging a European blue-chip index .
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With fewer assets and greater debt, millennials are lagging behind their parents' generation.
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But manufacturing growth has slowed and lagging business investment has become a drag.
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Kia Motors shares gained 1 percent last year, lagging the wider Seoul market's .
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The S&P 500 dropped about 0.4 percent with financials and energy lagging.
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The fell 21.6 percent at 2,779.42 — after briefly turning positive — with energy lagging.
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Lagging in fundraising, Donald Trump has run none, according to a new report.
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"The U.S. is lagging behind," Huawei chairman Guo Ping said in Barcelona Monday.
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Wages for workers have been lagging for decades, which hurts families across America.
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The broad index fell 28.3 percent to 2,712.97 with energy and financials lagging.
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But they're badly lagging the market, and fund flows paint an ugly picture.
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But revenues are a lagging indicator of success for a service like Snapchat.
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But polls show he is lagging in the state, running behind six competitors.
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With permits lagging starts, single-family homebuilding could decline in the months ahead.
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A week ago, Mr. Biden was lagging in polls of Super Tuesday states.
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"Renewable energy is pushing the economy," he said, "and policy is lagging behind."
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Still, The Walking Dead has been lagging in the last couple of seasons.
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One reason the lettered lines are lagging is that they have older equipment.
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Even new laws are lagging behind when it comes to criminalizing revenge porn.
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But lagging fertility rates and rising white mortality rates have sped demographic change.
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It was increasingly lagging behind behemoths such as Best Buy, Amazon and Walmart.
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Even if I'm lagging behind, I never get off the phone feeling bad.
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Also, the medical community is well known for lagging behind the technology curve.
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This is happening gradually in the U.S., Europe and Japan are unfortunately lagging.
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The nation has a frail and feeble electric grid, and lagging broadband deployment.
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And the company is still lagging some of its competitors on critical measures.
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But it also had lagging performance and a flood of redemptions, Morningstar said.
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When it comes to saving for the future, Americans are lagging way behind.
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Enthusiasm for Clinton is lagging behind that for Obama four years ago, too.
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Over half of all millennials feel they are lagging behind their peers financially.
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It remains to be seen how this will affect her lagging poll numbers.
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TV is getting better in terms of diversity but film is lagging behind.
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Surprisingly, ocean focused organizations are lagging behind the rest of the environmental movement.
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Still, it's a huge step up from our ancient, lagging iOS 10 mail.
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And Biden is looking to bolster his fundraising numbers after lagging rivals Sens.
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Demand is increasing However, the demand for Christmas trees is far from lagging.
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NDX, for example, is lagging with a 13 percent year-to-date gain.
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It is the world's second largest nickel producer, lagging Brazilian miner Vale SA .
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While Apple may be lagging behind Spotify overall, it's still gaining ground fast.
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Lagging the benchmark are energy, financials (thanks to those low yields) and industrials.
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While he is not generally considered vulnerable, his popularity is lagging at home.
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And yet, Microsoft is now lagging behind the PlayStation 4 with its Xbox One.
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Google's public cloud marketshare is widely seen as lagging behind both Amazon and Microsoft's.
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Food stocks, which were lagging behind the rises in exporters and financials, were higher.
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Some investors say it's too soon to evaluate Woods' tenure despite Exxon's lagging returns.
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The Japanese Nikkei 225 fell 0.46 percent overnight, lagging the rest of the region.
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Someone had leaked news of the President's lagging performance and leakers won't be tolerated.
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A recent FiveThirtyEight poll analysis showed McBath lagging Handel by only a few points.
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Pre-election polling had shown the FCC lagging behind opposition parties in legislative races.
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But the drips continue and economists worry the jobs numbers are a lagging indicator.
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And also our skills of our labor force, math, science and reading are lagging.
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Wage growth has been one lagging indicator but has shown a pickup of late.
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But funds run by these star investors are lagging their respective benchmarks this year.
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Speaking with reporters before GM's annual meeting, Barra barely mentioned the company's lagging stock.
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The coalition has been lagging behind in the polls for three years (see chart).
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But one industry in particular has been lagging for a much longer period: construction.
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In emerging markets such as India, revenue is lagging behind Facebook's number of users.
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But 40 years of rapid national growth have left the north-east lagging behind.
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A possible explanation is that the economic impact is lagging behind the pollution controls.
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China's defense spending ranks as the world's second largest, lagging behind the United States.
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Other times, the slight dip will occur afterward when the moon is lagging behind.
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But video streaming companies, including Netflix, HBO and Amazon, are lagging, according to Greenpeace.
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Its cloud business, meanwhile, is lagging that of competitors such as Amazon and Microsoft.
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Skype would randomly keep crashing / lagging under a VPN, though Wire simply worked there.
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The FTSE 100 was down 6.13 percent, lagging its European peers by 0937 GMT.
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If you're in school, lagging behind or bored, this will be a fresh start.
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Its shares were down 14 percent at 1115 GMT, lagging an Oslo benchmark index .
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It also rekindled debate about lagging European security cooperation and flaws in police surveillance.
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Sales fell 7 percent to $7.09 billion, lagging the market forecast of $7.22 billion.
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The U.S. is lagging behind though, and mobile payments have yet to gain traction.
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The most worrisome sign for Saleh is that recovery in several regions is lagging.
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Australia is lagging many of its peers when it comes to responsible bond issuance.
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However, some of today's inequality also comes from lagging income growth for working Americans.
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At the moment Uber is the underdog in India, lagging Ola, its local rival.
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Revenue is a lagging indicator of sales success, so must likewise be prioritized accordingly.
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Maybe he just got blamed for Mr Trump lagging so badly in the polls.
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Some Republican incumbents in California congressional races are reportedly lagging in their fundraising efforts.
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Yet, if U.S. producers are lagging behind, it's not because of unfair trade policies.
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For me, there's this shift that's happened that means we're not lagging behind now.
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In this case, it seems like Snapchat is the one lagging behind other companies.
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Both Flint and its state leadership have faced mounting criticism for their lagging response.
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All the things you want to be first in, we're lagging toward the bottom.
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Sales dropped 5.5 percent to 6.1 billion francs, the company said, also lagging forecasts.
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Another cause of America's lagging life expectancy is the nation's rising inequality of income.
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The technology sector remained under pressure before the market close, lagging the broader index.
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And while new starts have been booming, new property completions are lagging way behind.
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Safari has been lagging on the web for a while — does Apple even care?
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Still, the smuggled phone is next to useless given the island's lagging internet connection.
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Correction: This story originally described Microsoft as "lagging behind its competitors in AI research."
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They're pretty good, although still lagging behind Telemundo, which is eating up market share.
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A recent nationwide poll showed Mr. Trump lagging among women — 35 percent to Mrs.
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The announcement came with de Blasio having spent months lagging behind his party rivals.
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Until days ago, Biden's campaign had limped along with little organization and lagging fundraising.
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But the most valuable company in the world, Apple, is lagging behind its competitors.
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Perhaps the most important challenge that Mr. Modi had to address was lagging productivity.
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The federal government is already lagging badly in its response to the coronavirus crisis.
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The federal government is already lagging badly in its response to the coronavirus crisis.
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Now, dropping in the polls and lagging in money, he has to fight harder.
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"It's not so much we're doing badly or lagging where we've been," said Rep.
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Polls suggest he's lagging behind liberal rival Elizabeth Warren and establishment favorite Joe Biden.
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Hyundai's China sales tumbled 23 percent in the fourth quarter, lagging the wider market.
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" He added that BCG and Bain have been "lagging slightly behind on this front.
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No student is ever expelled from the program for poor grades or lagging attendance.
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However, "some regions were seriously lagging in their water environment targets", the ministry said.
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For years, economists thought they were the result of lagging effects of the recession.
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With permits lagging starts, single-family home construction could slow in the months ahead.
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I saw them help up the grandmother in the family, who was lagging behind.
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However, "some regions were seriously lagging in their water environment targets", the ministry said.
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In 2013, Paul Brown took over as CEO of lagging fast-food chain Arby's.
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Turnbull will also struggle to win favor in constituencies where many are economically lagging.
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Lagging progress on the programme could hurt economic growth and erode Widodo's approval ratings.
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Walmart traded slightly positive on the year – up 0.2 percent - Thursday morning, after lagging.
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In an increasingly connected world, women are lagging behind in access to the internet.
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It went through the '80s lagging terribly because the big guys were all getting killed.
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Lagging strikes twice Kanye West performs during Yeezy Season 3's Madison Square Garden show.
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It's no secret that women are lagging behind their male counterparts in the financial industry.
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The Vermont independent has found himself lagging behind former Vice President Joe Biden, while Sen.
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They don't get the concept of buying a stock that is lagging behind the market.
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U.S. small car sales have been hurt by lagging consumer demand and low gas prices.
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And, closer to home, the Pentagon lagging behind the tech industry in leveraging artificial intelligence.
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Though one of the best jet-lag tips is this: Don't start off already lagging!
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Lagging Beijing in economic and political power, Taipei is only formally recognized by 17 countries.
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The lagging numbers also come as the future of the Affordable Care Act is uncertain.
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Shares in Rolls traded down 0.7 percent at 820.8 pence, lagging the blue chip index .
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At the close, information technology led the S&P, with health care and utilities lagging.
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Shares of Apple, already battered by trade concerns, were down 5%, lagging the broader market.
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Growth was predicted at 1.3 percent this year and 1.5 percent next, lagging its peers.
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Sanders is now lagging behind Clinton with Jewish voters going into the New York primary.
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But compared to recent presidents who faced reelection, Trump is lagging a little bit behind.
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While that number may seem impressive, iOS 11 is lagging somewhat behind earlier iOS versions.
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The local university, she told the audience, was lagging behind even the lowliest in California.
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And yet, at least for now, Warren is lagging in the polls and in fundraising.
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Countries such as Bangladesh, Indonesia and Vietnam are seizing it, but India itself is lagging.
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The stock has added 5003% this year, lagging the broader XLI industrials ETF's 19% increase.
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They are no longer lagging as much as they were just a few weeks ago.
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In education, it became clear that our schools were lagging behind those in other countries.
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Tesla workers tell Reuters that the company is lagging on its Model 3 production goals.
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It's as if the Texas electorate is a slow, lagging reflection of the demographic reality.
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That is a lagging impact from the Fed's rate hikes through the end of 2018.
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Pat McCrory, the Republican governor, is lagging behind his Democratic challenger, attorney general Roy Cooper.
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Lagging far behind in polls, the PPC could still split some of the Conservative vote.
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This year, however, the already-lagging sector may struggle to sustain any kind of rally.
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Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren lagging behind their male counterparts when it comes to likability.
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Britain's FTSE ended flat in percentage terms at 6,777.96, lagging small gains for continental indexes.
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Kuroda, speaking in parliament, said real wage growth was lagging an increase in labor productivity.
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You better make sure your friend isn't lagging behind, lest you ruin major plot points.
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He explained that Kroger's same-store sales trends have been lagging Wal-Mart's in groceries.
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Shares of Foxconn fell 0.7% on Friday, lagging the benchmark share price index's 0.2% decline.
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There are layers of issues here that keep women of color lagging behind in Hollywood.
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After lagging the broader market in the beginning of the year, is hot once again.
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The Dow has been lagging and remains 166 points away from its March 1 peak.
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India's power demand grew at about 3.6 percent in 2018/13, lagging overall economic growth.
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The US is still severely lagging behind in terms of both government support and funding.
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Its shares closed down 0.7 percent, lagging a 0.4 percent gain for the benchmark index.
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Years of tepid job and revenue growth have left New Jersey lagging its neighboring states.
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Still, the NRCC is lagging behind its Democratic counterpart, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).
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That compares with the outflows of $78 billion for funds that are lagging their benchmarks.
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It is once again lagging the more internationally focused FTSE 100, as this chart reut.
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The tech sector is down 9.8 percent this year, lagging oil, healthcare, media, and utilities.
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Evonik shares have risen 8.5% this year, lagging peers such as BASF, DSM and Lanxess.
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The system was intended to hold teachers accountable for lagging student performance using quantifiable data.
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Policy is a lagging indicator; ideas and the speech that expresses them pave the way.
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Hyundai Motor shares fell 21 percent this year, lagging the wider market's 8 percent decline.
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Joe Biden is lagging well behind his Democratic rivals in the fight for college voters.
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Our country is lagging behind many of our counterparts—and economic competitors—around the world.
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Nestle shares were 0.8 percent lower at 1530 GMT, slightly lagging the European sector .SX3P.
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He's barely ahead in Ohio and he's lagging in crucial battlegrounds like Pennsylvania and Florida.
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The Netherlands is lagging behind other European countries in achieving its greenhouse emission reduction goals.
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The S&P 877.813 fell 0.1 percent, with consumer staples leading advancers and utilities lagging.
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The small cap Russell 2000, which had been lagging, gained 0.8 percent to 1,418 Monday.
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Will the "rotation" (into this year's lagging groups) continue if the tech group falls further?
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After lagging behind China for years, the United States now has the world's fastest supercomputer.
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O'Rourke made his decision to drop out this week, under the pressure of lagging fundraising.
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Cuomo, lagging far behind, Republican donors appear to be moving their focus to other races.
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"Twenty years ago, the art market was always called a 'lagging indicator,' " Mr. Dolman said.
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Lagging pay in the lengthy recovery defied logic, and then wage growth suddenly picked up.
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While upstream activity in shale has proven robust, offshore production and investment is lagging behind.
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Here's a look at the internal civil war and why the technology is lagging behind.
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But sign-ups were lagging for most of the 45-day enrollment period this year.
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Jovenel Moïse, the president of Haiti, said that richer countries were lagging in their commitments.
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He said opinion polls showing him lagging far behind Trump in Florida were not accurate.
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But if your child is lagging behind, don't worry: You can speed up the process.
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In mid-Feb, the WHO warned that shipments of personal protective equipment was seriously lagging.
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But many red states are lagging in implementing such orders, reported The Los Angeles Times.
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The feeling of decline among the groups lagging behind is well founded, Ms. Williams said.
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To help make that happen, Democratic candidates lagging in the polls should consider dropping out.
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But while the labor market is robust, it's uneven, and wage growth is still lagging.
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The Fed has targeted a 2 percent inflation rate, and CPI has lately been lagging.
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Kia Motors shares gained 1 percent last year, lagging the wider market's 2 percent gain.
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The survey also showed Walmart lagging Amazon in customer service in important categories like electronics.
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Transition has focused on derivatives market, with cash markets like bonds, notes and loans lagging.
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Sponsorship had been lagging behind for years after they were awarded the Games in 2011.
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They are still lagging the 8 percent return in the S&P 500 through June.
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In the last financial quarter, he raised $2.3 million, lagging behind most of the field.
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European shares fell to their lowest in a month, with London stocks lagging the most.
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Apple was still lagging behind Microsoft in market share, but it was making serious money.
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Bosnia and Kosovo, the other two EU hopefuls from the Balkans, are lagging far behind.
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Instead, the film business finds itself lagging last year's surge and facing questions about why.
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Shares are now flat in the past year, lagging the gains of the broader market.
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Rival Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc warned that lagging growth in China and the China-U.
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What Saudi Arabia really needs to spur its lagging economy ahead is increased inward investment.
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Net sales fell 7.2 percent to $16.17 billion, lagging Wall Street expectations of $16.18 billion.
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Coincidentally, as Davitt pointed out, those are areas that have been lagging the broader market.
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This indicates that millennials and Gen X are financially lagging behind boomers as they age.
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The pulled back 0.2 percent to close at 2,13 with telecom and real estate lagging.
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Those who have jobs feel left out of the growth story because of lagging wages.
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Recent economic data, however, shows a downward movement in unemployment rates but inflation lagging gains.
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The closed 22.775 percent lower at 2,459.14, with utilities leading advancers and health care lagging .
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The stock is up 2.8 percent over the last year, lagging other integrated oil companies.
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Second, financials found their footing this week, after lagging even as interest rates moved higher.
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Instead, Bogdan publicly shamed the defense behemoth, criticizing the lagging production time and skyrocketing costs.
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Instead, Bogdan publicly shamed the defense behemoth, criticizing the lagging production time and skyrocketing costs.
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Lagging far behind were Mr. Cruz and Mr. Rubio, with 19 percent and 17 percent, respectively.
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It may appear that Microsoft is lagging behind—it hasn't even debuted a single qubit yet!
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Data on Tuesday had put UK consumer price inflation at 3.0 percent in October, lagging expectations.
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So I think those things have-, together with-, with earnings that are-, that are lagging, right?
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"Traditional industries are lagging, but new innovative industries like us will do very well," he said.
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U.S. stocks closed slightly lower Friday, with financials lagging, following some renewed concern of geopolitical tension.
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U.S. history is full of examples of public beliefs and norms lagging behind progressive institutional change.
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"Traditional industries are lagging, but new innovative industries like us will do very well," he said.
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The pace of hiring is lagging, however, because companies cannot find properly trained workers, she said.
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Fillon won the center-right primaries in November despite lagging in the polls for months beforehand.
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A group of stocks that led the past two market rebounds is lagging this time around.
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Interest-rate sensitive banks made the smallest gains with lender-heavy Madrid stocks lagging regional peers.
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On Thursday, its shares closed 4.4 percent lower, lagging the performance of broader Chinese stock indices.
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I started to feel a pent-up, lagging feeling in my muscles from lack of exercise.
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Not its revenue, mind you; but revenue is famously a lagging indicator in the tech industry.
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When breadth was lagging, stocks were down a bit the rest of the year on average.
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Mining output rose 0.9 percent year-on-year, lagging the consensus of a 2.8 percent increase.
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It's also far away from the heart meaning that it's a lagging indicator of heart rate.
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Hillary Clinton reminded us that she believes government is the only answer to lagging economic growth.
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Major US energy producers are lagging behind their European rivals when it comes to climate change.
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M&A had been lagging in the U.S. and globally but has gotten some juice lately.
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German carmakers are lagging behind, and some have recently been accused of cheating in emissions tests.
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But in some other crucial respects, Mr Anderson's shaggy-dog story is lagging behind the pack.
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Operating profit rose 13% to 643 million euros, also lagging average analyst forecasts for 651 million.
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For starters, even Google appears to be having trouble breaking in here, with Home adoption lagging.
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FTMC, while Deutsche Boerse was up 1.8 percent, lagging a 2.2 percent firmer DAX index .GDAXI.
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Papa John's shares have fallen 37 percent over the past 12 months, lagging rival Domino's Pizza.
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Strong economic numbers have given Republicans a boost, but polling suggests they are lagging behind Democrats.
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Operating profit rose 9% to 643 million euros, also lagging average analyst forecasts for 651 million.
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DE) is a "second mover" in electrified commercial vehicles, after lagging companies such as Tesla (TSLA.
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The survey also showed Wal-Mart lagging Amazon in customer service in important categories like electronics.
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Administration diplomacy on North Korea, meanwhile, has been lagging for years as Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal expanded.
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In 1940, Allied ships were constantly falling prey to German submarines, due to lagging torpedo technology.
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We'll get to why we're lagging on this front, and why we really shouldn't be, below.
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We shouldn't use a 10-year lagging average now, especially with the growth that we're seeing.
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Import recovery, on the other hand, will be contained by the lagging pace of domestic demand.
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I've been right, but maybe I'm wrong now, after all those years lagging around the world.
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Deutsche Bank's third-quarter revenues also showed the German bank was lagging behind its U.S. peers.
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The right to work often is a lagging indicator of an already dramatically weakened union movement.
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"This industry of real estate is notorious for lagging behind in technology, and innovation," he said.
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Cruz maintained an overall edge in the survey despite lagging behind O'Rourke in terms of favorability.
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P&G blamed some of slow-down on lagging category sales in the U.S. and Brazil.
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Finally, the roar arrived, the speed of sound disconcertingly lagging light but undeniable in its force.
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That's led many privacy and consumer advocates to worry the FTC is lagging behind on enforcement.
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The Fed's target is 2 percent, but its preferred measure, the PCE deflator, is still lagging.
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In Seoul, the Kospi fell 1.84 percent to 2,423.48, lagging other major markets in the region.
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One in three Americans is obese, but the quality of treatment for overweight patients is lagging.
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While Varo tripled its user base in the past year, it's still lagging behind other competitors.
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I never felt like the phone was lagging behind, even when switching between multiple apps regularly.
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Data shows that obstacles, both economic and social, have especially left minorities lagging behind in homeownership.
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She feels she's lagging behind the kids in her class, like nerdy Ben and upbeat Sabeen.
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Kelleher said the lagging performance is tied to broader fears about the state of the economy.
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Unless your Note 9 is lagging, you probably don't need the Note 10 Plus' performance boost.
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But on right to try — as is often the case — Congress is lagging behind the states.
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The country was clearly lagging the rest of the Americas in other ways though, they said.
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I'm lagging today, so I skip the gym and meet a friend for coffee and lunch.
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"Rail travel has undergone a digitization process that may be lagging behind other industries," Levintal said.
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Kia Motors shares gained 1 percent last year, lagging the wider Seoul market's 2 percent gain.
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Before the emissions uproar, Volkswagen had been lagging behind its competitors in developing zero-emissions vehicles.
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Baltimore's effort is lagging, with violent crime rising to levels not seen in a quarter-century.
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The defeat of the progressive wing mirrors the lagging support for the center-left across Europe.
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Yet, currently we are lagging far behind other countries when it comes to testing our citizens.
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It now seems the pendulum is swinging toward spending growth in states that had been lagging.
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We can and should do a lot to improve the lives of Americans in lagging regions.
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Macy's has for years struggled with lagging sales, aggravated by the rise of online discount retailers.
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The National Party looked set to win the 2017 election, with Labour lagging in the polls.
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They also noted that laboratory capacity for virus testing, while on the rise, is still lagging.
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Even now, some articles critical of China's lagging semiconductor industry have disappeared from the internet there.
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In Iowa and New Hampshire — those two crucial early-voting states — Mr. Biden is lagging behind.
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It's been a focal point for Buttigieg's campaign after polls showed him lagging in that department.
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But the formerly lagging Russell has been outperforming and is up 210 percent since its Aug.
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But lagging pay also reflects how the economy of 2000 is fundamentally different from earlier eras.
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"In the U.S., we're lagging in our recognition about how important climate change is," she said.
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PayPal has added 11% over the past three months, lagging Square, American Express, Visa and Mastercard.
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Overall, most Republicans facing Democratic incumbents are still lagging behind the senators they hope to face.
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Apple's has felt like its been lagging in the camera department, especially in the last year.
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Among likely Democratic voters, Clinton leads with 2628 percent support, with Sanders lagging at 28503 percent.
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The BOJ is already seen lagging well behind other central banks in unwinding crisis-mode stimulus.
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Leaders in the food industry will continue their efforts, but we know others are lagging behind.
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The MacBook Pro is expensive, while still lagging behind many modern laptops in terms of specs.
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They were rounding the nearest corner, or one of them was, Hank, I think, lagging slightly.
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Mia Love will face a tough race this fall and is currently lagging behind in fundraising.
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The big picture: The strong job gains suggest a healthy labor market, but that's a lagging indicator.
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And despite its best efforts, Ford is still slightly lagging behind its competitors in new mobility ventures.
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We especially need to boost participation by drafting and funding women for office in these lagging states.
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Stocks are continuing to advance but the advances are more even, with even lagging sectors doing better.
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The "Fast Money" traders weighed buying lagging stocks in hopes of making profits in a future rally.
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Revenue fell 8 percent to $1.72 billion from the year-earlier quarter, lagging an expected $1.79 billion.
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One Kasich adviser referenced a story The governor has told at various points during his lagging campaign.
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Investors have already reacted long before then so the accounts become a lagging indicator, of diminished utility.
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That's in line with the broader market but is lagging the performance of top rival Pepsi (PEP).
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Elizabeth Warren and former vice president Joe Biden, but there are signs that his campaign is lagging.
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McLaren is also lagging Ferrari in the prestigious Formula One competition, where Ferrari is a perennial contender.
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"I'm okay they're lagging in performance but they haven't jumped over the February highs yet," said Sohn.
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Even though markets appear to have gotten their respective groove back, big banks are lagging the trend.
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ISS also said Sanderson is lagging its peers and faces reputational and regulatory risks as a result.
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Success begets success, and now Egypt's biggest problem is a lagging supply of courts to meet demand.
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As a result, Goldman's buyback basket is lagging the market's performance by 2 percentage points this year.
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""Amid the surge in global asset prices this year, Indonesian bonds and stocks have been lagging behind.
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Over the last three years, Bloomin's stock price has dropped 14.4 percent, lagging far behind peers' 33.
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Women's combat sports are still severely lagging behind their male counterparts in terms of payouts and exposure.
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Additionally, Worth notes that gold has recently conquered the commodity space after a long period of lagging.
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Despite his lagging poll numbers, Kaine remained in the public eye through his role as DNC chairman.
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In addition to facing inequality in pay, women are also lagging behind when it comes to investing.
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Netflix stock is up 35% so far this year, lagging only Facebook Inc in the FAANG group.
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But analysts say the bank is short of capital, lagging its main rivals and its own target.
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Over the past 12 months, Viacom is down 40 percent, lagging the Standard & Poor's 500 Media Index .
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The company has said that lagging sales overall are mostly due to its sluggish performance in China.
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Revenue rose 30 percent to 73.68 billion yuan, lagging 16 analysts' average estimate of 77.5 billion yuan.
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London is lagging slightly, up only 70bp as weakness in the Energy sector weighs on the FTSE.
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With this year's figures lagging in February, despite an early spring, such a swift climb seems unlikely.
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U.S. equities fell on Tuesday, with financials lagging, as uncertainty around President-elect Donald Trump's policies grew.
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Recessions become obvious only once they are well established given the lagging nature of most economic data.
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Still, experts say lagging enrollment among young people is the result of many factors, including rising premiums.
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That left it lagging its peers in terms of capital returned to shareholders and its share performance.
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In a further sign of a dimming outlook, the services employment index - a lagging indicator, also fell.
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But longer term forecasts show growth grinding lower over the next five years and lagging international rivals.
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We are overweight tech, which has been a source of funds and lagging behind since the election.
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Swatch Group shares were down 1.8 percent at 0725 GMT, lagging a 0.3 percent lower industry index.
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He explained that people sought out the solutions Generali provided whether the economy was booming or lagging.
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The big hope is that eventually oil prices will rise again, partly because capital spending keeps lagging.
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Mason takes over the CFO role at a time of investor frustration with Citigroup's lagging stock price.
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Japan's Nikkei index is up more than 5 percent along with Indian stocks, lagging their global counterparts.
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Hydro's shares were down 2.9 percent at 0806 GMT, lagging an Oslo benchmark index up 0.13 percent.
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The S&P 500 dropped 0.15 percent, with industrials lagging, and snapped a three-week winning streak.
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Both Tecne and IPR showed the second-placed 5-Star lagging by 10 percentage points or more.
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Yara shares were down 4.3 percent at 0803 GMT, lagging an Oslo benchmark index down 0.49 percent.
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Innovations in drones seek to bring a high-tech approach to bolster the country's lagging agricultural economy.
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The reinvigorated SPD has shaken up opinion polls in recent weeks after lagging Merkel's conservatives for years.
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With a sputtering economy, many companies turned to telemarketing to boost lagging sales and increase market share.
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The monsoon rains, which have been lagging after an early start, will be watched for further progress.
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Our technology is growing ever more sophisticated, while our ways of thinking about that technology are lagging.
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The Trump administration will not be able to change bearish oil fundamentals of oversupply and lagging demand.
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Nine of the index's 10 main groups were in positive territory, with only consumer discretionary stocks lagging.
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And, despite lagging returns and setbacks at several funds, retail investors have continued to stick with them.
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Britain's leading equity index fell 261.17 percent in early trade, lagging European stocks which climbed 20904 percent.
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Clinton is lagging well behind Mr. Obama's performance among young blacks in a handful of crucial states.
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The lack of available data and coordination between federal, state and community resources exacerbates lagging recovery efforts.
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Rogers said those retailers that are afraid of change are the ones that end up lagging behind.
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However, the advantage of that early lead and limited rivalry has evaporated and America finds itself lagging.
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Shares in ICG were down 0.4 percent at 0715 GMT, lagging a broader FTSE mid-cap index.
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Its shares were down 2.2 percent at 0707 GMT, lagging an Oslo benchmark index down 0.27 percent.
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The Iowa results could be detrimental to their already lagging fundraising, hastening the need for a departure.
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INDX rose just 12 percent, lagging an 18 percent increase by the benchmark Bovespa stock index .BVSP.
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"He needs to translate the economy into job approval and that's where he is lagging," he said.
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Shares of Cisco are down more than 6% in the last three months, lagging the broader market.
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Stigma has also contributed to lung cancer research lagging far behind research into other types of cancer.
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From 2010 to 2012, index swaps had $119.6 billion of inflows with ETPs lagging at $31 billion.
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Warren should concentrate on policies to help digitize lagging sectors, such as manufacturing, as we have suggested.
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But when it comes to converting that into deeper-rooted gains across the economy, Israel is lagging.
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By comparison, Amazon — with its purchase of Whole Foods and launch of AmazonBooks — seems to be lagging.
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That could give smartwatch maker Fitbit a key advantage in areas where it's been lagging behind Apple.
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The U.S. is lagging behind nearly every major country when it comes to providing COVID-19 tests.
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Shares in Telenor were down 4.2% at 0931 GMT, lagging a flat European STOXX 600 Telecoms index.
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Cathay shares fell 2.4% early on Thursday, lagging the benchmark Hang Seng Index that was down 0.4%.
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But its Fiat, Chrysler and Dodge vehicles are lagging, and it is trailing its rivals in China.
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Britain's testing program has come under criticism in recent days as lagging that of other European countries.
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But he and other Maryland officials are not afraid of calling out states they believe are lagging.
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Now, it is true that polling can be a bit of a lagging indicator of actual momentum.
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Prices are below production costs in part because farmers continued to overbuild their herds despite lagging demand.
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What do you think might be up for review because it's perhaps lagging more than it should?
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The stock gained less than 103% in 2019, lagging the S&P 500′s near 30% rally.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 81.37 points to 21,2219 with big exporters Caterpillar and 2000M lagging.
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Overseas stocks have a good chance to outperform after years of severely lagging the S&P 22009.
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Ford, for example, is lagging behind Tesla and G.M. in introducing electric vehicles to the mass market.
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Morgan Stanley's stock has had a volatile year, only up about 93% since January, lagging its peers.
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A number of factors are driving the transition, including years of lagging returns in the energy sector.
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Back in November 2019, Ellison said the company was lagging when it came to its digital capabilities.
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Both are expected to help push long-lagging consumer prices upwards in coming months, the bank said.
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Democrats are sorely lagging behind not just in fundraising, but also in generating enthusiasm for their cause.
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The company's digital sales have improved but are still "lagging behind other competitors," according to S&P.
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An economy seen as booming one month could be seen as lagging in a few months' time.
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ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average had fallen 66 points, with Travelers Companies and American Express lagging.
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Tahoe also said it expected flat gold production in 2017 and lower silver output, lagging consensus expectations.
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But Booker's fundraising is still lagging far behind the leaders in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary. Sen.
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Thus far, FedEx appears to be lagging main rival United Parcel Service Inc in on-time deliveries.
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The Grammys has long been criticized for lagging behind popular culture in its recognition of hip hop.
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I mean, what-, how would you assess the-, the lagging in popularity that the party is experiencing?
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"I thought my skills were lagging, after being out of work for nine years," Ms. Fleming said.
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The sowing of summer crops such as rice, soybeans and corn has been lagging as a result.
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Funding at all levels is lagging the rest of the nation, and high school test results are poor.
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The gained 230 points, or 28 percent, to 43,24, with materials leading eight sectors higher and telecommunications lagging.
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Insurance companies make their money from predicting disaster, but as those risks change the industry is lagging behind.
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Its turnaround is lagging that of CGD, however, and it reported a net loss of €225bn for 2400.
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Heading into the weekend, stateside ticket sales were lagging behind last year's numbers, down nearly 3% from 2016.
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Trade integration was lagging, Najib said, and tariff removal and harmonised customs standards needed to be "vigorously pursued".
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Lagging far behind and shackled by adult responsibilities, the slight Abdulrahman sees no prospect of resuming his education.
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By 1205 GMT, the stock was up just 0.6 % at 20.08 euros, lagging the benchmark Paris CAC-40 .
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The case is expected to turn on how early the company knew its sales were lagging behind forecasts.
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So, with much financial literacy available today, why are Latinos still lagging behind on building wealth through investing?
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The Dow Jones transportation index has fallen 3 percent in a week, badly lagging the Dow industrial average.
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"Industrials and financials (are lagging) which would suggest dollar strength on the back of Fed tightening," he said.
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That dissonance between its growing power and its lagging status risks adding to the sum of Chinese dissatisfactions.
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Despite eight easing moves, however, growth is stuck at 5 percent, lagging China, India, the Philippines and Vietnam.
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Foxconn shares fell as much as 2.4% in Monday trade, lagging a 0.3% decline in the broader market.
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With 15 million active users, Roku isn't necessarily running away with the market, nor is it lagging behind.
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Business optimism broadly in the U.S. is lagging, along with the economic worries, according to the Duke survey.
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Beyond Meat's stock continues to skyrocket and even the most optimistic Wall Street analysts are lagging far behind.
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The fund earned a return of 1.3 percent in the quarter, lagging its benchmark by 0.1 percentage points.
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A recent survey of members shows Ms Dlamini-Zuma lagging behind Mr Ramaphosa and other candidates in popularity.
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Shares of China Unicom closed down 1.7 percent ahead of the earnings, lagging a flat broader market .HSI.
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The "average stock" has been lagging the big-cap indexes badly, as most observers have been highlighting lately.
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Lagging industrialised countries grew much faster than the richest ones in the decades after the second world war.
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Martin Schulz, whose Social Democrats (SPD) are lagging far behind Merkel in the polls ahead of a Sept.
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But it's unclear whether this bit of success will do much to help the Florida senator's lagging campaign.
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Trump administration officials have cited lagging revenues flowing into the Treasury as reason for Congress to act promptly.
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That said, Borgata's monthly revenue during August fell 7.8 percent, lagging the city's overall decline of 6.7 percent.
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Shares in ICG were down 0.3 percent at 1307 GMT, lagging a flat broader FTSE mid-cap index.
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Financials are lagging the market after falling nearly 10 percent from highs, while banks have tumbled 14 percent.
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U.S. officials have noted that America's nuclear modernization is lagging behind Russia's upgrade of its own nuclear triad.
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Shares in Yara were down 6.2 percent at 0703 GMT, lagging an Oslo benchmark index down 0.24 percent.
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The lagging industry groups are energy, up just 56 percent, and the communications services sector, up 77 percent.
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And since then, shares of IBM have gained more than 300 percent — albeit while significantly lagging the index.
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Furthermore, the U.S. corporate tax structure is considered to be one of the reasons for its lagging investment.
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This would require more effort from lagging sectors and support drives towards e-mobility and green gas technologies.
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United shares have fallen more than 15 percent in the last year, lagging competitors like Southwest and Delta.
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But as reflected in the chart above, XLK is lagging Apple's year-to-date gain by almost half.
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The gained 153 points, or 215 percent, to 210,21, with health care the top advancer and utilities lagging.
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"The problem is our CV is lagging behind our productivity," says Jessica Polka, a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard.
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O'Malley is lagging far behind Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Why it matters: Birol has long been concerned that global efforts on CO2 capture have been lagging badly.
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She is, in fact, lagging behind President Obama, in terms of his level of white support in 21964.
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Less developed or "frontier" equity markets have lost around 2117.15 percent on the year, lagging their bigger counterparts.
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But lagging business investment, higher household debt levels and declining exports point to an impending, if minor, slowdown.
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Germany is lagging behind green PPA markets in southern Europe, Scandinavia, and wider traction in the Unitd States.
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"Hillary is a huge front-runner in the polls, but in terms of passion, she's lagging," Ries said.
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The ETF is up 3.3 percent year to date, lagging the S&P 500's 13.4 percent gain.
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There is no reason that we should be lagging behind on......... ....something that is so obviously the future.
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It is important to note the Biotech ETF is up about 11% this year, lagging the broader market.
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At the same time, it could strive to improve education and skills in regions where those are lagging.
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Shares of the automaker were down 0.54 percent in morning trade, lagging the wider market's 0.4 percent gain.
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American companies have a diversity problemThe report is just one sign US work is lagging for minority groups.
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The truth is, we're lagging far behind where we should be, and we must do something about it.
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And in 2018, rum sales dipped by 1% across the board, lagging behind other spirits, such as tequila.
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Despite lagging behind Republicans in fundraising, Democrats have expressed optimism about their prospects in the 2018 midterm elections.
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Home prices are heating up again on a national level, but some of the largest cities are lagging.
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Adrian, Peter's boyfriend, was lagging behind, practicing his Mandarin one last time before the end of their trip.
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Strong U.S. sales this year of the highly profitable big trucks have helped offset lagging passenger car sales.
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It started out lagging Sharp and other Asian rivals, before growing in 2015 on strong orders from Apple.
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Petersen, who is lagging in the race, is one of 11 GOP candidates vying for incumbent Democratic Sen.
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Twitter had stopped acquiring new users and the stock had been lagging for a year and a half.
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"I think it's bullish because this has been a lagging group and they're finally breaking out," said Sohn.
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Ward was already lagging behind McSally, the establishment's favorite to defeat the likely Democratic nominee in the fall.
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Now, though, it feels as if the world has moved on a little, and Chelsea is lagging behind.
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Farmers and some local officials said that the implementation of the order was still lagging a week later.
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Shares in Hargreaves were down 1.4% at 1335 GMT, lagging a 73% fall in the wider FTSE 100.
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Men in Germany's former Communist East are reshaping the country's politics, fueled by anger over lagging living standards.
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In addition to lost American jobs, the consequence of this competition has been lagging earnings for factory workers.
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"North Koreans, including North Korean officials, will see they are lagging very behind the world," Mr. Lankov said.
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While all major averages are in the red for the year, small caps are lagging the broader market.
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He called the actual results a "lagging indicator" because so many votes — true — were cast before the debate.
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On Tuesday, he warned officials that there "must not be any slackening or lagging" in pushing through change.
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Then, in April, Danaher's earnings report revealed another problematic side to the story: the conglomerate's lagging dental business.
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The market rose big during five of those instances and only fell slightly during the one lagging period.
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The blue-chip FTSE 20.7794 index ended 0.7% lower, lagging its peers in Europe and on Wall Street.
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Unfortunately, it has been harder to address other aspects of the lagging ethical culture in the current administration.
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"In terms of golf facilities, we are already lagging way behind as a major financial city," he said.
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Shares were down 2.9% at 0807 GMT, lagging a 0.8% rise in the Swiss blue-chip index SMI.
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CCS has long been recognized as necessary to address climate change, yet its scale-up has been lagging.
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Standardized test scores released this month showed Italy's schoolchildren lagging behind their peers in most Western European nations.
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Despite his lagging polling numbers, O'Rourke on Saturday dismissed speculation that he could head for the exits soon.
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Since the Obama years, the DNC has struggled with fundraising, routinely lagging behind their counterparts at the RNC.
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The shrinking calendar has those who are lagging the front-runners looking for new life in their campaigns.
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This season has been lagging behind last in total grosses, but has gradually been making up lost ground.
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As long as parts of the network are lagging behind, robocalls could be the price we all pay.
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Lagging investment Subsequent city governments have invested only a fraction of the budget in the city's Palestinian neighborhoods.
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Similarly the Republican has more cash on hand with $1.6 million, while Finkenauer is lagging behind with $839,000.
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Though historically lagging larger rival Home Depot, the company has tried to develop its professional and contracting business.
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Despite rising demand for housing, home building has been lagging, with builders complaining about land and labor shortages.
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But instead of vindicating Mr. Rockefeller's avidity for banking abroad, those figures underlined Chase's lagging performance at home.
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The WHO has been heavily criticized over the last two years for its lagging response to the disease.
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Li said that a lagging perception of what's healthy had underpinned the increase in childhood obesity in China.
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It is an uphill task worldwide, with women lagging in all areas, from making money to wielding power.
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In the United States we don't have a system of policies designed to help lagging regions in principle.
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This is unusual as most economic series fit into just one of three categories: leading, coincident or lagging.
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There is no reason that we should be lagging behind on something that is so obviously the future.
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The sport faced a similar challenge 214 years ago, dogged by a scoring depression and lagging fan interest.
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Aviva's shares were down 1.7 percent to 498 pence at 0900 GMT, lagging a flat FTSE 100 index.
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This weekend, the latest major poll showed Corbyn lagging 7% behind Prime Minister Theresa May in voter support.
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The USDA said 76% of the U.S. spring wheat crop has been harvested, lagging well behind market expectations.
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In other words, in the retail business, lagging behind the pack can be tantamount to a death sentence.
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Latinos have more political power than ever before, but students seem to be lagging behind in every indicator.
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That spurred larger fears about the lagging Chinese economy — and whether it's pulling American companies down with it.
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But 22019 years after its founding, Blue Origin has found itself lagging a competitor closer to home: SpaceX.
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There were pockets of strength in key industries including mining and financial services but other sectors are lagging.
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Blackstone shares were down 1.7 percent in afternoon trading in New York on Thursday, lagging the wider market.
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He's lagging far behind past presidents both on nominating candidates to key positions and on getting them confirmed.
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Both leading and lagging economic indicators suggest there will be no let-up in pressure for South Korea Inc.
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Lagging performance: marginal buyers (hedge funds, active traders) are again surprised by the rally and need to catch up.
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The lagging financial sector could be set for a rebound as bonds slide, according to Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com.
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The announcement comes in a week dominated by headlines about his lagging fundraising numbers behind those of Hillary Clinton.
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It proposed a dividend for the quarter of $0.05 per share, lagging expectations in a Reuters poll for $0.13.
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Both are lagging the broader move in the energy sector, but are up double-digits off those December lows.
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From there, the candidate says, he will deal with other issues including lagging schools, health care, and job creation.
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The high court has issued only 18 rulings in cases already argued this term, lagging behind its normal pace.
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Conditions are ripe this year for mutual fund managers to outperform the market after years of lagging behind it.
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The Ohio governor is still running a determined, yet lagging, campaign against Cruz and Trump for the Republican nomination.
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The FTSE 1333 was up 0.3 percent by 0810 GMT, lagging the broader European market which gained 0.6 percent.
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Some analysts have said Ford is lagging behind in self-driving technology, but Marakby pushed back on that notion.
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GOME shares fell 1.9 percent prior to the results statement, lagging a 0.7 percent drop in the benchmark index.
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And no more hearing a swear word plus "I'm lagging out!" from the other room while I watch Netflix.
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We learn that Sandy once purposely lost a race in school so her friend, lagging behind, wouldn't finish alone.
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Specifically, the performance of the two equity funds has weakened in 2016, with both funds lagging their respective indices.
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Shares of the airline were down more than 1%, lagging a 0.6% gain in the benchmark Hang Seng Index.
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"Profitability still seems to be lagging especially in the specialist watchmaker division," Exane BNP Paribas analyst Melania Grippo said.
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Organizers have so far sold about half of the expected 1.1 million ticket target after months of lagging sales.
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U.S. stocks closed lower Friday, with financials lagging, after the latest jobs report showed creation of just 2600,20.2 jobs.
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Apple has been badly lagging its large-cap tech brethren of late, and he sees that trend tuning around.
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Shares, up almost 34 percent this year, were down 3.8 percent at 1015 GMT, lagging the European sector index.
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As a result, the city's lagging infrastructure caused service suspension and chaos in some of its major transit hubs.
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But the really worrying thing is that Latin America's lagging economic performance has lasted for several decades (see chart).
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I call my BF to catch up on our days, but he's half asleep and the conversation is lagging.
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The gained 212 points, or 212 percent, to end at 230,139.76, with health care leading advancers and energy lagging.
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U.S. officials have also noted that America's nuclear modernization is lagging behind Russia's upgrade of its own nuclear triad.
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The bank replaced its CEO in April after three years of losses and lagging progress in streamlining its operations.
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Investors said European earnings had further room to grow as they were still lagging those in the United States.
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Norsk Hydro's shares were down 1.9 percent on Tuesday, lagging a 0.5 percent rise in Norway's benchmark stock index.
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He's encouraged by what he sees as lagging energy stocks starting to catch up to rising crude oil prices.
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Right now, what we know about food chemistry, individual molecules and how to harness them is limited and lagging.
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Conley cited findings from Wall Street analysts that show banning flavors will boost cigarette sales, which have been lagging.
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She thinks even Obama would be lagging somewhere towards the back of the pack in an environment like this.
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But its very lagging position may become a boon as it attempts to leapfrog over the West, experts say.
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Shares in Equinor, formerly known as Statoil, were down 1.85% at 0827 GMT, lagging a flat Oslo benchmark index.
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"The Fed is lagging this cycle, so it is no surprise" to see the yield curve continue to invert.
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The presumptive Republican nominee has been lagging badly in fundraising but an innovate new revenue stream has opened up.
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But it disappoints in some aspects and is, once again, lagging a bit behind the best smartphones out there.
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Why is New York — with its self-image of being ahead of the cultural curve — lagging so far behind?
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The gap between growing material power and lagging status and clout is the "dissonance" that so frustrates Chinese leaders.
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However, sales fell in the last three months of the year, quarter-on-quarter, by 6.7 percent, lagging production.
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Whether you're playing games, browsing the web, or performing productivity tasks, this one can carry them out without lagging.
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The gained 17.67 points, or 103 percent, to end at 2,355.84, with financials seven sectors higher and utilities lagging.
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Shares of the retail giant are slightly higher for the year, but are lagging retail behemoth Wal-Mart Stores.
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FedEx shares have dropped roughly 27 percent in the past year, lagging the XLI industrial ETF's 1 percent decline.
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The rose 9.77 points, or 0.41percent, to end at 2,399.29, with energy leading nine sectors higher and financials lagging.
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The Dow Jones industrial average fell 200 points, or 210 percent, to 200,003, with Microsoft lagging and Apple outperforming.
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Shares of Sunac plunged as much as 6 percent, lagging a nearly 2 percent fall for the benchmark index.
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The fund earned a return of 1.3 percent in the quarter, lagging its benchmark index by 0.1 percentage points.
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Saudi Arabia's index ended 0.1 percent higher but 0.7 percent off its intra-day peak, with petrochemicals lagging slightly.
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Lagging income growth raises questions about the fairness and, in some quarters, even the desirability of our capitalist system.
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While larger firms, real estate firms and insurers had begun to disclose such risks, others were lagging, it said.
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Trump has faced lagging polling figures nationally and in key battleground states two weeks out from the presidential election.
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If you account for liquidated funds — what is known as "survivor bias" — the lagging number jumps to 86 percent.
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Advocates for reorganizing the military's space operations say the United States is lagging behind its adversaries in that area.
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Shares of PAX Global fell more than 4 percent on Thursday to HK$6.48, lagging a flat broader market.
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"The pharma industry has been lagging when it comes to tech," said GSK's Ramsey in an interview with CNBC.
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Despite healthy economic growth rates - exceeding 3 percent at the moment - the region is lagging behind its European peers.
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P&G tempered lagging sales with improving margins, reporting adjusted earnings of $1.09 a share, a penny above expectations.
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Spanish stocks lost 1.2%, lagging the most across major country indexes, hurt by a 4.1% slide in Santander shares.
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Norsk Hydro shares were up 1.5 percent on Friday, lagging a 2.6 percent rise in Norway's benchmark stock index.
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Recent surveys from McKinsey and SAP have also pointed to lagging racial diversity and inclusion efforts at US companies.
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Retailers and BT made gains but the FTSE 100 inched up just 0.1 percent, lagging Europe's 13 percent rise.
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Bitomo, the program coordinator, said training farmers had not been easy, with many lagging behind due to high illiteracy.
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And large swaths of the country — rural America, industrial centers in the Rust Belt and Appalachia — are lagging behind.
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Shares in Telefonica were down 2 percent at 8.67 euros at 0715 GMT, lagging Spain's blue-chip index Ibex.
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We could equalize funding between poor and wealthy school districts and boost teacher salaries in states that are lagging.
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The FTSE 100 index shed 1.1%, lagging its European peers, with losses led by oil majors and financial stocks.
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It could slow the transition from radar to satellite-based navigation, potentially lagging behind the rest of the world.
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Transocean shares were down 4.8 percent at 1403 GMT, lagging a European oil and gas index down 1 percent.
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It ended 2015 with a 3.3 percent loss, lagging 79 percent of its peers over the last 12 months.
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And he suggested that senators who were lagging in polls themselves had troubles long before he became the nominee.
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The rose 2.56 points, or 0.11percent, to end at 2,361.13, with energy leading five sectors higher and financials lagging.
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McDonald's shares were down 1.3 percent year to date through Tuesday's close, lagging the broader market and its peers.
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Healthtech continues to make impressive strides forward, but some pieces of the healthcare puzzle are still lagging way behind.
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But Ahmed, one of three delegates for Trump, ends up lagging behind, getting fewer votes even from Trump's backers.
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GOME shares have dropped 32 percent so far this year, lagging a 6.9 percent fall in the benchmark index.
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Conversely, CEOs running energy and utility companies had lower total compensation than was reported because of lagging stock prices.
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The banking sector fell 1 percent, as Ping An Bank kicked off lenders' earnings season with forecast-lagging results.
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In June 2013, he told The Wall Street Journal that the bureau bore some blame for lagging business growth.
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The number of infections is likely much higher than those confirmed because the US is lagging in testing patients.
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Year to date, the Russell is up about 13%, lagging the S&P 500 by about 5 percentage points.
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Concerns over lagging inflation and a still sputtering economy prompted the bank to twice slash interest rates since June.
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But amid poor management and lagging attendance, they limped to Washington for the 2005 season and became the Nationals.
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We can try to promote economic development in lagging regions with public investment, employment subsidies and, possibly, job guarantees.
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To bolster Japan's lagging economy, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has pushed for more women to join Japan's labor force.
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Trumpism turned America's lagging regions solid red, but the backlash against Trumpism has turned its growing regions solid blue.
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Whether you're streaming movies, playing games, or merely responding to emails, this super machine can accomplish anything without lagging.
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However, providers that are looking to bulk up virtual care — but are lagging on interoperability — will run into hurdles.
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Now, however, we see global growth in trade lagging behind general economic growth for the first time in decades.
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On the night he fell ill in Las Vegas, Sanders was lagging in both national and early state polling.
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But capital can also be imported to make up for a lagging savings rate and even to finance consumption.
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"The U.S. economy is moving full steam ahead, bolstered by pro-cyclical policies, while others are lagging," they said.
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The retailer cited lagging sales as the reason behind its decision to nix Ivanka Trump products from its stores.
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The problem comes when the cloud updates faster than on-premise data centers that are "lagging behind," he said.
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Britain's economy avoided the expected post-referendum slowdown, but it is now lagging behind a fast-recovering euro zone.
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Addisu Demissie, Booker's campaign manager, acknowledged in a statement that the New Jersey senator was lagging behind his rivals.
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"The Center for Responsive Politics noted this week that they all appear to be lagging past campaigns," Balz said.
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Shares in the bank were up 0.11% at 0913 GMT, lagging the European banking index which was 0.73% higher.
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Active (SPIVA) Scorecard, a semi-annual report that compares actively managed funds to their benchmarks, active funds are lagging.
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CVS was up just 13.4% last year, lagging behind the huge 28.8% gains of the S&P 500 Index.
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"Health emergency announcements are usually a lagging indicator," Ned Davis' Alejandra Grindal said in a note to clients Tuesday.
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Heavy industry and land use including farming and forestry are two sectors lagging behind in cutting emissions, she noted.
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Increasing enrollment will bolster private plans and marketplaces that are lagging, and potentially make insurance cheaper in many states.
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Adopting an aggressive infrastructure program would help bring up some of the lagging parts of the economy, Cohn said.
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His favorable rating has remained stable (52% now, 53% in December), but again, the excitement for O'Rourke is lagging.
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Berkshire's B shares are up 6.1 percent year to date, lagging the S&P 500's 8.8 percent increase.
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Shares of Pax Global fell more than 4 percent on Thursday to HK$6.48, lagging a flat broader market.
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Compared to this list of chains, Impossible Foods is lagging behind in selling its burgers directly to home cooks.
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The concern is that a lagging share price and scattershot vision could lead it back into those murky waters.
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It's of course no guarantee that the district polls at this point will be a lagging indicator this year.
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Sun Art shares dived 10.4 percent so far this year, lagging a 4.2 percent gain in the benchmark index.
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Both trends indicate that millennials and Gen X are lagging behind boomers as they move into those age brackets.
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It needs longer term strategies to expand a labor force constrained by issues like population aging and lagging productivity.
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From there, the candidates say, they will deal with other issues including lagging schools, health care, and job creation.
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Even today, Germany's performance in achieving gender parity has been lambasted as "mediocre" and "lagging" by the European Parliament.
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The gained 19 points, or 0.85 percent, to end at 2,257.83, with telecommunications leading 10 sectors higher and utilities lagging.
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"Increased emissions and lagging action means the gap figure for this year's report is larger than ever," the report said.
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U.S. equities fell slightly on Wednesday, with real estate lagging, as the Dow Jones industrial average failed to reach 20,000.
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The gained 4.84 points, or 0.22 percent, to end at 2,103, with financials leading eight sectors higher and industrials lagging.
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The rose 12.15 points, or 83 percent, to end at 2,328.25, with financials leading 10 sectors higher and telecommunications lagging.
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The gained 9.33 points, or 0.40 percent, to close at 2,83, with financials leading eight sectors higher and utilities lagging.
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Occidental Petroleum has fallen 13 percent in the past three months, lagging the 12 percent drop in the XLE ETF.
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And on the other hand, the Xbox One is lagging behind the PlayStation 4 in sales and in attractive exclusives.
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The gained 2.39 points, or 0.1 percent, to end at 2,123, with energy leading six sectors higher and telecommunications lagging.
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But the report was actually not business as usual; it showed progress in areas where larger tech titans are lagging.
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"The federal minimum wage is lagging behind," Doug McMillon said at Walmart's annual shareholder meeting in Bentonville, Arkansas on Wednesday.
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Germany is lagging countries like the United States, Japan and Korea that are already starting to roll out 5G services.
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Energy stocks have been lagging the , but some analysts see a path to growth for some well-positioned U.S. drillers.
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The gained 3.94 points, or 0.17 percent, to end at 613,351.16, with telecommunications leading eight sectors higher and energy lagging.
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Elite, private and Roman Catholic institutions in the Northeast were lagging (but by 1973, most of them were coed, too).
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Three years on, the Mac Pro is ripe for an upgrade with its chips and connector ports lagging rival products.
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But governments are lagging behind and temperatures are expected to rise 3C (5.4F) or so by 2100, the U.N. estimates.
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Shares in EFG were down 2.3 percent by 0545 ET, lagging a 13 percent dip in the European banking index.
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As a two-time minister, he spearheaded reforms in the telecommunications sector, by boosting the country's lagging Internet with 3G.
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Shares of the airline were down more than 1%, lagging a 0.6% gain in the benchmark Hang Seng Index .HSI.
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However, the pan European STOXX 600 index is still down 3.4% for month so far, lagging the 10-year average.
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From restaurants offering special "Pokemon Go" menus and drinks, to malls using it to rejuvenate lagging traffic, even to offices.
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The gained 200 points, or 28 percent, to end at 230,29, with utilities leading 200 sectors higher and energy lagging.
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On a rollercoaster, riders climb upwards slowly, their suspense building, then plunge downwards quickly, their stomachs lagging a little behind.
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Shares of China Resources Beer slid 2.2 percent after the results, lagging a 0.5 percent gain in the benchmark index .
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The closed 0.46 points higher, or 0.02 percent, at 2,164.25, with information technology leading four sectors higher and financials lagging.
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The difference of opinion on Apple, with shares flat year to date, is one reason hedge funds are again lagging.
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The rose 11.44 points, or 0.53 percent, to end at 2,210, with energy leading eight sectors higher and telecommunications lagging.
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Advanced-economy central banks hoovered up vast quantities of safe bonds as part of their efforts to stimulate lagging economies.
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The rose 245 points, or 0.08 percent, to close at 2,204.72, with industrials leading seven sectors higher and utilities lagging.
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The rose 8.63 points, or 13 percent, to end at 2,213.35, with utilities leading 10 sectors higher and energy lagging.
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Nelson points to what he sees as the lagging pace of in-house innovation at big pharma and biotech players.
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Americans are lagging behind when it comes to saving money: The median American household has just $11,700 in total savings.
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But the IMF said progress has been slow and that lagging public spending is squeezing liquidity and hurting economic growth.
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Lagging far behind Snapchat, YouTube and even Instagram, it's a stretch to even call the featureless artifact a video editor.
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While "first India" may be on par technologically with the rest of the world, "second India" is still lagging behind.
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Sources: Airbnb, Facebook, Microsoft, Google, Apple, YahooWomen overall make up roughly a third of these companies, with Microsoft lagging behind.
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Israel is a high-tech powerhouse but years of underinvestment and bungled state management have left its transport network lagging.
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U.S. stocks closed mixed Wednesday, with consumer staples lagging, as investors digested the release of the Federal Reserve's Beige Book.
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This can make a difference for low-income students, who are more likely to enter kindergarten already lagging their peers.
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Lion Point's campaign raises the prospect of activism spreading to big institutions with lagging share prices, like Bank of America.
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In particular, the recovery in its North American and women's businesses is lagging that of its international and men's segments.
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But it should be known that Ford is seen as seriously lagging in the race to build battery-electric vehicles.
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Boosting sales of Echo devices during Prime Day will only help it to further dominate; it's not lagging behind anyone.
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It expects smartphone and tablet demand to continue lagging, however, thanks to competition from lower-priced devices with strong specifications.
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Source: Fortune 500 and Catalyst The numbers are better when it comes to management positions, but women are still lagging.
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Shares in Equinor, formerly known as Statoil, were down 1.85% at 0827 GMT, lagging a flat Oslo benchmark index .OSEBX.
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Oil refinery stocks such as Tesoro also traded higher, while the broader stock market traded slightly lower with financials lagging.
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The rose 230 points, or 23 percent, to end at 245,24, with financials leading six sectors higher and telecommunications lagging.
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She is also slightly lagging Mr Obama's imposing 95% success rate with black voters, the state's third-biggest ethnic group.
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Improving internet speed in rural America is seen as one way to address the lagging economic prosperity in those regions.
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The rose just 0.75 points to end at 2,415.82, with consumer staples leading six sectors higher and real estate lagging.
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In addition, Vimpelcom's price stock has languished, down 13 percent over the past two years and lagging the European telecoms .
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First up is Kendall, who says she's "falling" for Arie but knows she's emotionally lagging behind the other two women.
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Nordstrom famously pulled Ivanka's shoes, citing lagging sales numbers -- but Modern Appealing Clothing seems to think she's doing just fine.
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If he senses the energy lagging at a campaign event, he will reach for a line to jolt the crowd.
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Using the usual three-year performance review, value investors had a whopping 30 percent risk of lagging half the field.
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Viacom shares, meanwhile, have fallen more than 30 percent in the last year, lagging many peers in the media sector.
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Yet, many are lagging behind and need to do more, he said, especially in ensuring that data is not compromised.
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Some areas are leading; some are lagging, but in general the shape that has developed over the past six months.
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But in the past decade, the trend has actually reversed, with manufacturing wages lagging a bit behind service sector wages.
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Railroads have slowly been making progress, but the latest data from the FRA shows that some are still lagging behind.
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Wheat was pressured by a lagging U.S. export pace amid competition from lower-cost suppliers such as Ukraine and Russia.
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The gained 245 points, or 210 percent, to end at 200,003, with financials leading seven sectors higher and utilities lagging.
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CHS has made some headway in turning around industry lagging volume trends, but these challenges have proven difficult to overcome.
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It was risk on right from the outset, with semiconductors, industirals, and energy leading and consumer staples and utilities lagging.
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Similarly, robot technology may be lagging behind due to its effort to replicate human locomotion rather than improve on it.
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The Shanghai Composite Index has gained 1.2 percent so far this year, lagging the MSCI Asia Pacific index's 18.5 percent.
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And now, without a robust pipeline of talent, the government risks lagging even further behind in an increasingly digital world.
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The gained 4.54 points, or 0.19 percent, to end at 2,357.49, with energy leading seven sectors higher and telecommunications lagging.
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The Dow Jones industrial average rose 39 points, or 123 percent, to 20,689, with Caterpillar leading advancers and Nike lagging.
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The gained 200 points, or 0.16 percent, to end at 2,433.14, with financials leading eight sectors higher and energy lagging.
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"In terms of competitiveness we are lagging behind our competitors and our cost structure is still too high," he said.
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Meanwhile, a Bloomberg report about the lagging data speed of Apple's upcoming products appeared to seriously hurt the tech giant.
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Booker, who has been lagging in the polls, has said he planned to take aim at the former vice president.
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But Sanders is still lagging behind Clinton in Pennsylvania – the Real Clear Politics polling average puts her 15 points ahead.
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"There is no reason that we should be lagging behind on something that is so obviously the future," he added.
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O). Target shares have slid 25 percent since the start of the year, widely lagging larger rival Wal-Mart (WMT.
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Trump's new favorable numbers are still lagging behind her most recent predecessors at around the same time in their tenures.
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The fund's return was minus 1.5 percent, lagging the positive return of 3.5 percent at the end of last year.
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The International Monetary Fund last month cut its 2016/17 forecast by one percentage point to 6.6 percent - lagging China.
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CNN polling from January 2018 found Trump lagging behind Biden in a hypothetical 2020 match-up by 57% to 40%.
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Among other things, it simplifies the calculations and in theory would promote capital spending at a time it's been lagging.
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Things became shaky between the two companies early last year, as Dick's saw lagging Under Armour sales in its stores.
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Some of your best holdings will have gone up in weighing, and your stuff that is lagging would have fallen.
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Curtis and Carilynn know that — they were working on strategies to turn a profit, despite the lagging taste for milk.
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Its shares fell 2 percent in early trade but pared losses later to 1 percent, lagging a flat broader market.
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This is especially true with elected officials, who are a lagging indicator of the cultural change even among religious conservatives.
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The black vote was also lagging, at 236 percent of the turnout this year, compared with 235 percent in 36.
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Meanwhile, sterling dipped to a six-day low after data showed British wage growth was still lagging well behind inflation.
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Inflation, which has been lagging the Fed's target, could be the deciding factor in how aggressive the Fed will be.
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But most of the strides are being made at the elementary school level, he added, while middle schools are lagging .
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But Reid said the United States was lagging behind in protecting women and girls "from this brutal human rights violation".
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And New York Times reporter Michael Shear says he's lagging behind his predecessors when it comes to visiting other countries.
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The gained 1.62 points, or 0.07 percent, to end at 103,357.16, with energy leading six sectors higher and telecommunications lagging.
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An analyst meeting at fertilizer company Mosaic could bring a strong story and some upgrades for the lagging agriculture play.
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However, Benjamin sees trillions of dollars in investment needed across the country and the federal government is a lagging partner.
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"There is no reason that we should be lagging behind on something that is so obviously the future," he continued.
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While the government rescue package helped save GM, the company has steadily downsized its U.S. manufacturing operations amid lagging sales.
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Yet, despite taking steps to support relocated families, states, cities and counties where Puerto Ricans are arriving are lagging behind.
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Screens, cameras, and connectivity on our smartphones are getting better and better (yay!), but battery tech is lagging behind (boo!).
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While living at home with your parents usually brings to mind unemployment, the lagging economy is only partially to blame.
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Being in real estate, of course, unbearably what you hear locally is the infrastructure is sort of lagging the development.
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With the Xbox One lagging behind when it comes to sales, Microsoft is trying new things to reverse the trend.
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While living at home with your parents usually brings unemployment to mind, the lagging economy is only partially to blame.
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GOME shares have dropped about 29 percent so far this year, lagging a 4.1 percent gain in the benchmark index.
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A lagging name could be the best way to play catch-up, according to Miller Tabak equity strategist Matt Maley.
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This is due to a number of different factors including technological changes like automation, lagging productivity, and retiring baby boomers.
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"It appears the United States is lagging behind our allies in terms of providing guidance and assistance," wrote Connecticut Sens.
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He surveyed Virginia voters of color last month and found lagging interest among African-Americans in the race for governor.
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Game's been lagging on producing a ton of documents in the sexual assault lawsuit he lost nearly 2 years ago.
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"The Port Authority has really been lagging, in part because Chris Christie was blocking action on this," Mr. Sonn said.
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What's more, Morrisons is lagging behind its "Big Four" rivals in things like online groceries and convenience stores, compounding problems.
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It's also lagging large-cap tech peers Amazon (up 21%), Microsoft (up 36%), Facebook (up 45%) and Apple (up 35%).
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JPDEUKDM was down 1.4%, heading for its worst day in two weeks and lagging the blue-chip FTSE 100 index.
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Acacia's stock is off 16 percent since mid-April, lagging a nearly 8 percent gain by the Nasdaq Composite Index.
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"Revenue is a lagging indicator, usage is a leading indicator," Nadella likes to say, according to Microsoft CVP Brad Anderson.
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For example, the middle class, while still lagging, has done better than some common measures indicated thanks to fringe benefits.
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For me, my balance was off and my mind felt swishy, lagging behind whatever my body was trying to do.
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Castro left the race on Tuesday after lagging in the polls and failing to keep up with rivals' fundraising efforts.
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Windhorst was credited with helping to bring Klinsmann aboard and supplying him with the funds to restructure the lagging team.
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In 2006, Disney bought Pixar from Apple for $7.4 billion in a successful attempt to reinvigorate Disney's lagging animation division.
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Many students in VICE's survey reported struggling academically, their grades and scholarly pursuits lagging behind as they struggle to cope.
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For young viewers who feel similarly lost about sex toys, it's an important singal they're not lagging behind their peers.
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I tend to think of it as lagging the inertia in our political system, combined with a lack of trust.
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"They are lagging behind," said one of the international visitors to the camp, Norway's ambassador to South Sudan Siv Kaspersen.
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The stock gained 21% in 2400, lagging the broader S&P 22020 restaurants index that rose nearly 22% last year.
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Swedbank, whose shares were down 3% at 0830 GMT, lagging peers, said it was not aware of such a violation.
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The company's stock has fallen more than 1 percent this year, lagging the broader which is up nearly 5 percent.
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The board proposed a dividend of 6.50 crowns per share, lagging a forecast of 8.53 crowns in the Reuters poll.
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The core PCE is the Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation, and it's lagging the central bank's 2 percent target.
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Though the U.S. unemployment rate has fallen to 4.1 percent, there are pockets of the population that are lagging behind.
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Sales of Gap's namesake brand have been lagging analysts' expectations, forcing the retailer to look for growth in new formats.
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In the year to date, shares in the trust are up 1.2%, lagging an 18% gain in the FTSE 250.
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David Lipton, the first deputy managing director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), told CNBC that inflation was still lagging.
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The state still faces challenges, however, seriously lagging the rest of the nation in funding its state colleges and universities.
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The sector, which has led the broader market higher for the last year, is lagging along with some consumer stocks.
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Her team has so far not released any early fundraising numbers, raising speculation that she is lagging behind her competitors.
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The warmer weather was seen accelerating lagging crop maturity and lessening the risk that yields could be damaged by frost.
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O'Rourke is lagging far behind the Democratic Party's top-tier contenders in the presidential primary, polling in low single digits.
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No matter how much we love our jobs, our working conditions have been lagging at the mercy of big business.
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For now, technological improvements that would help store additional power, and better distribute it across and between countries, are lagging.
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We're currently in the middle of open enrollment and, right now, numbers are lagging behind where they were last year.
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If anything, history suggests that lagging the broader market may ultimately prove to be a badge of honor for Buffett.
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Shares in UBS were down 0.2 percent at 0945 GMT, lagging the European banking sector index which was up 0.6 percent.
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Housing is lagging other sectors of the economy and is not expected to contribute to economic growth in the second quarter.
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Several recent polls have shown the SPD, the junior partner in Merkel's ruling coalition and lagging the conservatives for years, ahead.
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The reason the Republicans have been lagging in the polls -- they are coming up now -- is because of the Republican leadership.
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The gained 8.23 points, or 0.36 percent, to end at 2,316.10, with materials leading 10 sectors higher and consumer staples lagging.
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Board composition is coming under increasing scrutiny from investors and some industries are lagging behind others, according to a new report.
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At 0928 GMT, shares in L&G were up 0.8 percent, slightly lagging a 1.3 percent rise in the FTSE 100.
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The rose 0.52 points, or 200 percent, to end at 230,21, with consumer staples leading six sectors higher and energy lagging.
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Indeed, despite better racial representational numbers overall, Apple is still lagging behind when it comes to tech and leadership positions. Rev.
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The rose 200 points, or 0.06 percent, to end at 2,280.85, with real estate leading six sectors higher and telecommunications lagging.
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The gained 7.98 points, or 0.35 percent, to end at 2,276.98, with information technology leading nine sectors higher and telecommunications lagging.
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The gained 4.2 points, or 0.18 percent, to end at 2,274.64, with financials leading five sectors higher and real estate lagging.
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Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, whose leftist-led government is lagging in opinion polls, has frequently said Greeks cannot take more austerity.
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Jobs figures are a lagging indicator of economic health, and the employment data doesn't communicate the need for dramatic Fed action.
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It followed well enough but was lagging behind my digit just enough that I could always see the whole red square.
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Still, from the standpoint of regulation and development, Japan is seen lagging behind other countries including Germany and the United States.
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"In the longer term, market fundamentals will be continuously supportive given that capacity additions are lagging behind demand growth," it added.
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Duperreault has said previously that AIG needs to be able to attract and retain top talent to turn around lagging performance.
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"From an objective perspective, we are lagging behind," Chief Executive Hiroaki Kitano at Sony Computer Science Laboratories said in an interview.
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Technology is lagging the major averages so far in the second quarter, with the sector falling 5 percent since April 1.
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But rather than his fairy tale, the polls tell a sorry tale for Labour, showing it lagging far behind the Tories.
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As of Tuesday's close, the stock was up nearly 12 percent since then, slightly lagging the S&P 500's return.
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In 2012, James Spletzer and I argued that most of the lagging employment was a cyclical rather than a structural problem.
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Flow data from Markit shows that investors are more willing to make bets on sectors that have been lagging this year.
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Many retailers were lagging behind in adopting the systems and some have put limitations on buying gift cards as a result.
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Stocks closed lower Tuesday, with telecommunications lagging, as investors awaited the release of the minutes from the Federal Reserve's July meeting.
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The benchmark S&P 21 fell nearly 2697.61 points, with materials lagging, but managed to eke out a slight weekly gain.
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The gained 13.83 points, or 0.64 percent, to end at 2,159.93, with consumer discretionary leading eight sectors higher and utilities lagging.
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The continent is already lagging three to four years behind America in 4G, the current generation of wireless technology, he says.
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With his radio collar and lagging entourage of humans, jeeps and elephants, the man said he thought T3 was distinctly domesticated.
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He's expressed some anxiety about lagging early vote numbers for African-Americans, but has been buoyed by surging statistics for Latinos.
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In other words, Democrats are lagging a bit behind their pace from 2012, a year when they narrowly lost the state.
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Driving the news: But today, lagging sales at Family Dollar are actually dragging Dollar Tree down, reports the Wall Street Journal.
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Lagging sectors joining in on the recent move higher also give Newton hope that the rally can continue through the summer.
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At 0801 GMT, Adidas shares were down 2% at 256.9 euros and lagging the broader DAX index, which was down 0.3%.
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It's why that when asked if he's worried about Trump lagging behind Clinton in state polls, he brushes off those numbers.
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