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laggard <a laggard; laggards> SUBST

laggard

laggard

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Internal diffusion dynamics require that innovative and early adopter firms introduce new ideas into a network, which are then picked up by the majority of firms and laggard firms.
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Why it's been such a laggard is a mystery.
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She urged one of the demonstration leaders to give laggard students the devil for their inactivity and sleepiness, and asked why be a vegetable?
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Laggards can see clearer and from farther distances than the average person.
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It's not like networking equipment manufacturers are laggards.
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Are we an emerging energy superpower or a laggard in the accelerating transition to a global low carbon economy?
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The debates tend to have a minimal impact unless one candidate or the other sweeps the issues, in which case it can jump-start a laggard campaign.
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Stragglers, breakdowns and laggards created a ragged formation which was difficult to cordon.
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This means that there are no official sanctions for laggards.
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He was mocked, he was mocked, he was considered a laggard, or worse.
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