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In the end, the laggards will have little choice but to become part of the state system.
But the laggards, he said, should have seen it coming.
The last group are the laggards and they still have a record player.
She caught up with the laggard after about five and half hours.
So far in 1995, though, it too has been a laggard.
The software business has been the laggard of the three until recently.
Still, this laggard now has the chance to become a leader.
It is not that Europe has been a laggard in the first half.
But on a recent, quiet Sunday, there were still some laggards.
So then you've got to criticize those laggards by name.
Concern for the laggards was something new - but necessary.
"I need someone there to be sure the cold weather does not make them laggard."
Once laggard, the military is now a leading force for integration.
"But it is quite possible, especially if the laggards keep performing."
This, they said, is one reason why laggards like oil and railroad issues had come to life.
"For of course I would not be a laggard in war.
Some question whether it makes sense to burden laggard students with learning a second language.
They were not laggard with the food, nor was I in eating it.
"If there are laggards, they'll have to wait until tomorrow to get in."
Nobody, it seems, wants to be seen as a technological laggard.
Being the laggard is a sharp role reversal for California.
The laggard team start for last with a penalty of five shots.
But many nations will be broadband laggards for years to come.
This means that there are no official sanctions for laggards.
The true prizes of this city's race, as some say, go to the laggards.