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being on time lag?
When something lags very intensely for a short period of time
Inside lag is the time to implement (pass) a policy, while outside lag is the time it needs to take effect.
There is not an exact Malayalam term for 'jet lag'. It is the tiredness caused by a travel that crosses the time zones. So, if necessary, we can mean it in Malayalam as "Dhesanthara yatraksheenam", or the like.
The impact of an event happening at a distance takes some time to reach the observer. This is the lag time and, as the distance increases, the lag time increases. The increase depends on the velocity of transmission of the information. For example, the lag time for a flash of lightning depends on the speed of light; the lag time for the clap of thunder depends on the speed of sound; the lag time for the person that the lightning bolt missed depends on how fast they can run to you.
no time lag.................
An event occuring at time t+k is said to lag behind event occurring at time t. Extent of lag is k.
To be slow in moving; to delay; to linger; to be dilatory; to spend time idly; to saunter; to lag behind., To wander as an idle vagrant.
Time during which some action is awaitedSynonyms:delay; postponement; time lag; wait; holdmohamed ihab abdel hamid
yes he does lag! like a child riding a pushbike in the spring time
To 'fall behind those advancing in front' (see 'straggle/straggler'); 'to develop at a retarded rate in comparison with the more advanced'. Thus the common usage 'to lag behind' is a wordy tautology one should avoid. Where else can you lag? In front? Above? To the side? Being implicit in the meaning, 'behind' is a useless appendage there only to remind the dull-witted of the meaning of 'lag'.
Impact lag.