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Shared servers are ok for smaller sites, but if you want to avoid the lag time, opt for another type of hosting.
Why site speed is critical for your SEO success and how to make it happen | Anthony Gaenzle | September 4, 2020 | Search Engine WatchThat way, visitors can still play the video right there on your page, but they won’t deal with any lag in load time.
Why site speed is critical for your SEO success and how to make it happen | Anthony Gaenzle | September 4, 2020 | Search Engine WatchI had enough of dropping off important Zoom calls and listening to my partner complain about the lag during video games.
Those steps are part of the reason for the lag every election.
Morning Report: The GOP Loved Mail Voting Before it Hated it | Voice of San Diego | August 10, 2020 | Voice of San DiegoSo for example, when you click on a link on your phone, you might notice there’s some lag time to get a response back from the network.
If detection lag time is 10 days, then that, plus a healthy margin, should be the “deferral” period.
The Outrageous Celibacy Requirement for Gay Blood Donors | Jay Michaelson | November 22, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAnd best of all, no TSA and no jet lag (although we make no guarantees against a next-day hangover).
Was there a long lag between those tapes and the tapes released more recently?
Breastfeeding rates for black women have risen but still lag far behind those for white and Hispanic mothers.
About 50 percent of clients use the I.V. Doc for other things—stomach bugs and jet lag, for example.
The I.V. Doc Comes to Your House, Fights Hangovers, and Wins | Abby Haglage | July 20, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTOwing to its inertia, it would thus tend continually to lag behind the particles of matter about it.
Outlines of the Earth's History | Nathaniel Southgate ShalerEcclesiastical is ever wont to lag somewhat in the rear of political improvement.
The English Church in the Eighteenth Century | Charles J. Abbey and John H. OvertonI was living in Lambeth at the house of an old lag, who practically took nobody but crooks as lodgers.
The Daffodil Mystery | Edgar WallaceWhile he was urging on one part of the herd, the others would lag by the wayside and begin to graze.
The Pony Rider Boys in Texas | Frank Gee PatchinThey invariably keep up, and oftener come out ahead than they lag behind.
The Education of American Girls | Anna Callender Brackett
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