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lagging

lagging
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • used to wrap around pipes or boilers or laid in attics to prevent loss of heat

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    lagging

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    1. Our country is lagging behind.
    2. He, being slow-footed, was of course already lagging two meters.
    3. The employment rate for older workers is lagging behind.
    4. Compared to other Member States, progress with the absorption of funds has been lagging.
    5. A Convergence objective is to cover the Member States and regions whose development is lagging behind.
    6. The agrifood sector as a whole has been identified as lagging behind in the take-up of ICT technologies.
    7. Knowledge transfer via researcher mobility, foreign direct investment (FDI) or imported technology is particularly beneficial for lagging countries and regions.
    8. The employment rate for older workers is lagging behind. The employment rate for women exceeds the EU average but is stagnating.
    9. The agrifood sector as a whole has been identified as lagging behind in the take-up of ICT technologies. This is particularly the case for smaller businesses.
    10. It is true that in terms of R & D expenditure, the statistics show that Spain is lagging behind with respect to the EU average.
    11. Furthermore, prices in the Community market, which had been lagging behind the United States of America market in 2003, have become among the highest in the world.
    12. The Dutch authorities highlight that large-scale fibre deployments are taking place in the US and in Asia, and that Europe, in comparative terms, is lagging behind.
    13. After lagging US productivity growth for more than a decade, productivity growth in the EU has accelerated since mid-2005, although productivity growth in several service sectors has stalled.
    14. It shall be aimed at reducing the economic, social and territorial disparities which have arisen particularly in countries and regions whose development is lagging behind and in connection with economic and social restructuring and the ageing of the population.
    15. Moreover, the liberalisation of network industries (for example, energy) is lagging behind the Union average, as well as the opening of markets in the transport sector, especially in rail.