laggard in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for laggard in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Why it's been such a laggard is a mystery.
www.smh.com.au
Are we an emerging energy superpower or a laggard in the accelerating transition to a global low carbon economy?
www.theglobeandmail.com
Women at that time -- when they were working, people thought your husband was a laggard.
ipolitics.ca
During the same period a portfolio of customer experience laggards returned -46%.
www.fastcompany.com
All three factors are vitally important, but it is the third goal that really differentiates the leaders from the laggards.
www.sustainablebrands.com
However, identifying potential and prioritising low-risk experiments will differentiate the leaders from the laggards.
www.universityworldnews.com
Laggards can see clearer and from farther distances than the average person.
en.wikipedia.org
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.
en.wikipedia.org
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
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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