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laggards <a laggard; laggards> N

laggards

laggard <a laggard; laggards> N

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All three factors are vitally important, but it is the third goal that really differentiates the leaders from the laggards.
www.sustainablebrands.com
Stragglers, breakdowns and laggards created a ragged formation which was difficult to cordon.
en.wikipedia.org
It's not like networking equipment manufacturers are laggards.
www.sandiegouniontribune.com
During the same period a portfolio of customer experience laggards returned -46%.
www.fastcompany.com
Essentially, laggards towards sustainability will see their value vaporize.
www.environmentalleader.com
Laggards can see clearer and from farther distances than the average person.
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And after months of being laggards, petrol cars are back in vogue while top selling diesel models now come for a discount.
www.firstpost.com
This means that there are no official sanctions for laggards.
en.wikipedia.org
However, identifying potential and prioritising low-risk experiments will differentiate the leaders from the laggards.
www.universityworldnews.com
But there are still major laggards in the industry.
time.com

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