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"mismatch" Definitions
  1. mismatch (between A and B) a combination of things or people that do not go together well or are not suitable for each other

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Not only will the vaccine be a mismatch with the actual circulating viruses due to egg adaptation, it could also be a mismatch due to unexpected viral evolution.
They're counting on comic incongruity, the mismatch between a fast food chain and an irreverent public presence — and, most crucially, the mismatch between a corporation and a rap mixtape.
Mismatch actually harms academically talented black students Another way to test the effects of mismatch is to assess how highly qualified black students fare when they attend less rigorous colleges.
Costs and Revenue Mismatch Fitch sees the timing mismatch of cost and revenue readjustments as a negative aspect of Valid's important identification business segment, which represents around 50% of its EBITDA.
It's the mismatch — not the hours themselves — that matters.
Impact of FX Mismatch TT has a significant currency mismatch as almost all of its debt is denominated in USD and EUR while most of its FCF is generated in local currency.
Material FX Mismatch: The FX mismatch continues to weigh on MHP's credit profile, as the company's debt is in US dollars and euros, while domestic operations accounted for 42% of revenue in 1H17.
There's not this mismatch between desire and ability to do.
The humor comes from the mismatch of these two things.
Just like any other team, you may find a mismatch.
Tyler Posey and Gigi Hadid seemed like a giant mismatch.
A mismatch of liquidity could worsen price adjustments in markets.
This mismatch between skills and needs is a key problem.
That's a stunning mismatch between political theater and policy influence.
American soybeans were suddenly available, but they presented a mismatch.
Under normal circumstances, the mismatch would be galvanizing higher wages.
A mismatch suggests that the person is unauthorized to work.
"That seems like a gross mismatch right there too," Roberts said.
Such a deal would lessen the mismatch between spending and revenues.
A mismatch in education quality also exists, according to BAML's report.
If it's a jobs program, it must wrangle with spatial mismatch.
And then there is the class mismatch between poetry itself and
But a mismatch this glaring demands aggressive help from the weakside.
The mismatch of her heart's desire will not lessen her pain.
They are also less vulnerable to turmoil associated with "currency mismatch".
This implies "a mismatch between labour supply and demand," said Zhong.
This implies "a mismatch between labour supply and demand," said Zhong.
Soon, however, it became apparent that the couple was a mismatch.
First, Denver attacks with Trey Lyles on a Jason Terry mismatch.
Summertime throws into relief the mismatch between work and family life.
The skills mismatch is playing out at Faurecia's factories in Columbus.
"There is a fundamental mismatch in time lines," Mr. Dugar said.
There is no mismatch and no problem with things adding up.
Second, the mismatch between causes and responses is rooted in evolution.
If a bigger guy has a mismatch, it could hurt us.
Liquidity tightness has happened due to mismatch between demand and supply.
The problem is this mismatch between profiteering and the public interest.
I think there was a mismatch there too, personnel, different airports.
One kind of clue in analysis is a mésalliance — a mismatch.
Luckily it was the '90s, and mismatch was sort of in.
Such a mismatch of financial knowledge and confidence is dangerous, said Hensley.
This FX mismatch means that a strengthening dollar would potentially increase leverage.
" And the VC's like, "I thought you don't want that strategy mismatch.
JOBS MISMATCH Some say this approach is shoring up problems for later.
But there's a great mismatch of information that exists for the students.
The mismatch becomes even starker when the borrowing is in foreign currency.
And this mismatch has a measurable effect on the first-generation students.
The obvious escape mechanism for such a supply-demand mismatch is exports.
Mishra's novel went on to diagnose the consequences of such a mismatch.
Throughout, Cunanan has to confront the mismatch between his aspirations and reality.
Then there is the mismatch between Google's ambitions and Assistant's current reality.
To a certain extent, this game would seem to be a mismatch.
There's a mismatch between the science and the government and professional recommendations.
"We're a horrible mismatch for the anti-vaxxers," Dr. Wolynn tells providers.
Wounded by her parents' evident mismatch, she has become a matrimony truther.
This power mismatch between companies and workers is a long-running story.
His vote, too, was rejected as a result of a signature mismatch.
He denied there was any wider asset-liability mismatch in the sector.
A similar mismatch exists in federal programs for adults and dislocated workers.
China can't match the tariff threats because of the mismatch in trade.
But the battle between Chevron and Occidental appeared to be a mismatch.
While this change has reduced the asset-liability duration mismatch and partially mitigates the reinvestment risk borne by fixed-income investments, it will take time before this strategy mitigates the risks associated with VBL's significant asset-liability duration mismatch.
This fundamental mismatch limits the ability of policymakers to stop bubbles from inflating.
That method seems to have produced the genetic mismatch with the H3N2 strain.
The mismatch in clout was highlighted by Facebook's takeover of WhatsApp in 2014.
It has other teams doing safety and security, but there's a definite mismatch.
It does feel like a mismatch, which is what I hear you saying.
These cuts show mismatch between the rhetoric and what they're willing to allocate.
The gap between job openings and hiring points to a growing skills mismatch.
The performance data suggests a mismatch between election night expectations and political realities.
It's a mismatch on values, not movies, that should be a red flag.
Under normal circumstances, the mismatch would be creating a demand for higher wages.
"Funds have this mismatch and it poses a risk for investors," he said.
This credentialing arms race has created a big mismatch in the labor market.
That mismatch fueled claims that tech money is in control of the city.
Guys see that you care about them because they might have a mismatch.
The lack of language is a big barrier, as is a skills mismatch.
Liquidity and funding ratios have been introduced to address asset and liability mismatch.
First, Buss argues, there is the mismatch between ancestral and modern work environments.
That number almost certainly climbs higher on possessions where Harden draws a mismatch.
There is, at least for now, no mismatch between Trump's rhetoric and actions.
They just need someone to do the job, so there's often a mismatch.
Labor mismatch It might seem like there's an obvious solution to the problem.
"There are dozens of reasons a signature mismatch may occur," the judge explained.
"We're fighting evolutionary mismatch, so it's not surprising [that we struggle]," he says.
But they are a mismatch with the kind of acting that is required.
This can result in a mismatch between the recognition of revenues and losses.
This mismatch between workers and employers can have a profound impact on the labor market: A paper by the New York Federal Reserve found that during the recession employment mismatch boosted the unemployment rate by roughly a whole percentage point.
All three sources said there was no indication that the VxWorks mismatch was deliberate.
The mismatch in the lighting is another weak link in the chain of persuasion.
Disability, he argues, is simply a mismatch between a person's ability and their environment.
The mismatch cannot be solved by building in Catholic areas, which are already packed.
"there's this mismatch between culture and the alignment to see women empowered," she said.
This reflects the significant asset and liability mismatch expected upon issuance from the programme.
However, Elite's exposure to currency mismatch could expose the company to exchange rate volatility.
Sometimes, the concern was over a mismatch in their number compared to their partners'.
When the cell corrects this mismatch, it reverses the work done by the enzyme.
But this flirtation with Nicki Minaj comes across as a bit of a mismatch.
It goes to this mismatch about our legal framework and the state of technology.
Durant got the ball whenever he had a mismatch and took his defenders apart.
And obviously, it's perfectly possible to make money off this kind of duration mismatch.
He's a walking mismatch in those jumbo lineups and as a small-ball five.
Jets DL. Based on what happened in Week 1, this looks like a mismatch.
Brazier said the BoE has been developing simulations of the impact of liquidity mismatch.
There's a skills mismatch that exists and so what can we do about it?
But apart from Dubnyk standing on his head, this looks like a massive mismatch.
This is, in the end, less a book about mercurial change than mundane mismatch.
S. I. Newhouse Jr. and The New Yorker seemed like a mismatch at first.
For those where there was a mismatch, treatment failed 85.5 percent of the time.
The mismatch points to the complex chemistry varying from one lake to the next.
Most of their revenues are in lira, a potentially lethal mismatch that threatens insolvency.
But this leaves us with an angsty mismatch between personal expectation and economic reality.
There was a mismatch between her pleas of innocence and her cold, oddball demeanor.
It was a mismatch of scale: this small-minded man controlling this enormous city.
"That was an indication that there might be an ecological mismatch," said Dr. Primack.
No. 16 UMBC, Friday Like most 16-1 games, this should be a mismatch.
But again, the biggest mismatch in this game is the 49ers rushing offense vs.
Deep-seated cultural norms are thought to play a major role in that mismatch.
The advertising business model built on exploiting this mismatch has created the attention economy.
"Serious mismatch," a patron recently remarked as she peered over at one such pairing.
The mismatch between the borrowed space and the borrowers can send off sparks, too.
Mr. Stubbs suspected that this mismatch might be an artifact of the recording itself.
What we are seeing in Georgia today is a mismatch between costs and benefits.
Again, that mismatch — or "shenanigans," as Munson called it — doesn't happen with human speech.
And over the course of my life, my choices have reinforced that skills mismatch.
Across the commodities landscape, this worrisome mismatch mainly traces back to the same source: China.
Yet another reason for allergies—specifically childhood food allergies—is what's known as 'evolutionary mismatch.
As high-end VR tech progresses, this mismatch is likely only going to get wider.
Williams versus Sharapova remains the great mismatch — call it the unrivalry — of this tennis era.
Using it as a benchmark may therefore risk creating a mismatch for the average bank.
But instead of trying to deny the apparent mismatch, both Stefani and Shelton embraced it.
But hiring fell to 22 million from 24 million in February, suggesting a skills mismatch.
And when health-care workers can profit from that mismatch, they often take that chance.
To me, what I'm worried about is a kind of mismatch between ideal and reality.
"There's a real mismatch between our institutions and the technologies coming on board," he says.
The action produced a nice mismatch, with six-foot-seven Caris LeVert switched onto Porzingis.
"There's a mismatch between long-term investment decisions and short-term political thinking," he said.
A mismatch between evolutionary history and modern conditions is also behind the human obesity epidemic.
"There's a mismatch," said Lawrence Yun, the chief economist at the National Association of Realtors.
"That's why we've been developing simulations of the impact of this liquidity mismatch," Brazier said.
Is this mismatch of body and identity something we should look for in the brain?
This mismatch varies to some degree because states mandate different minimum lengths for school days.
The mismatch between workdays and school days makes synchronizing work and family schedules extremely difficult.
The legacy of the region's declining industrial base also complicates matters, creating a jobs mismatch.
The only problem I have with both books is the mismatch between titles and content.
"So there was a mismatch that led to a bubble and sharp decline," Barsoom said.
The first is that too much guesswork leads to a mismatch in supply and demand.
Him being 6-863 and having those huge hands, he can be a mismatch problem.
"This mismatch is increasing for a large number of migratory bird species," the study notes.
"This has created a phenological mismatch," said Mr. Santangeli, the lead author of the study.
"It's not a foregone conclusion that species with phenological mismatch are going to go extinct."
But when there was a "mismatch" between sweetness and calories, the response was strangely muted.
The lawsuit was a mismatch — teeny Kiini versus vast Victoria — but Ms. Irgit was scrappy.
"Silent Ruin" depicts one possible result of that mismatch between U.S. and Russian weapons-development.
Despite the obvious mismatch and positive result, this is another scenario Cleveland will live with.
Immigrants with low levels of skill are a mismatch for a modern society like ours.
A dominant fighter like Rousey returning against a somewhat unproven champion sounds like a mismatch.
When different species fall out of sync like this, scientists call it a phenological mismatch.
The difficulty of finding true love in the countryside is compounded by a gender mismatch.
Okongwu, one of coach Andy Enfield's talented freshmen, was an athletic mismatch for the Crimson.
The fiscal mismatch will be "a runaway train wreck," Mr. Dunnigan said in an interview.
These proposed laws also reflect a mismatch in the supply of infants and demand for adoptions.
But the case against Mr Trump's executive order is strong enough to withstand this advocate mismatch.
But broader interrogations of the mismatch hypothesis have found that it is not, in fact, true.
AI finds muscle memory mismatch), additionally the device the customer is coming from is unrecognised (i.e.
That generally hasn't happened, so everyone's premiums have risen to compensate for this mismatch of risk.
Fixing that mismatch is shaping up to be a central political challenge for the upcoming decades.
Some quit the process due to a mismatch in valuation expectations, two of the people said.
Most demographers blame a growing mismatch between traditional mores and the changing preferences of younger people.
The high-end mismatch only occurred in 10 percent of the 100 markets Trulia looked at.
GUTFELD: Yes, it is a mismatch because he is a street -- this is who he is.
That success, however, has yet to ease concerns about the asset-liability mismatch among some landlords.
The mismatch creates the need for a stressed sale to meet timely payment of the bonds.
Another factor is the mismatch between the skills of the workforce and the needs of industry.
This sets them up to fail, argue Richard Sander and Stuart Taylor in their book, "Mismatch".
America's market has been buoyed by a temporary mismatch of slow-growing supply and robust demand.
This mismatch affects students' ability to fully participate in and help cultivate the future of work.
Well-Hedged Debt Portfolio: Operations in seven underlying trading currencies could otherwise lead to currency mismatch.
They want what Exxon can't give them today because of the mismatch between investment and production.
For Taub, solving the problem involves calling that mismatch what it is: one side is lying.
On paper, this was every bit a basketball mismatch as it was an academic pick 'em.
But Ethan and Olivia are more than just another I-say-tomayto-you-say-tomahto mismatch.
The mismatch hypothesis was recently discussed by the late Justice Antonin Scalia in the Fisher v.
For instance, the other night I had an incredible battle that started from an awkward mismatch.
What will they do when they realize this assumption and congressional budgets are a complete mismatch?
During that interim, circulating flus can mutate to become a partial mismatch to whatever was chosen.
Keeping Score The Nets-Warriors game in Oakland on Tuesday night looked like a horrific mismatch.
"I'm all about the mismatch," said Ms. Davis, who often finds unique mugs at antiques stores.
With Webster out, Thielen had a mismatch against Dominique Hatfield, and was off to the races.
But as a name for a digital company Tronc is a mismatch in the Edsel league.
The problem with the "Ultimate Deal" is the mismatch between the plan and its stated aim.
But Malú is a kid straddling multiple worlds, so this seeming mismatch may be Pérez's point.
I have a voice body mismatch where I have an unexpected voice for my presentation physically.
That leaves a comical mismatch between the second-best and second-worst teams in the West.
That mismatch in candidate quality wouldn't have been enough to turn this into a barn-burner.
This can make it sound like you're giving excuses, rather than valid reasons for the mismatch.
There are several reasons for this mismatch between likely reality and the interpretations we are seeing.
That widening mismatch in priorities between elites and voters has provided an opening for populist leaders.
The frustration I think when I watched the election was the kind of mismatch of engagement. Meaning?
Researchers have long studied this mismatch of behaviors and the lies we tell ourselves about our behaviors.
Any mismatch between domestic supply and demand will still manifest itself in exports of semi-manufactured products.
The waste, the constant mismatch of power supply and demand, is happening at the subcycle level, continuously.
The second issue online daters (and daters in general) face is the mismatch of supply and demand.
Even banks that believe ECB demand will still exceed the new supply see the mismatch reducing dramatically.
As a result, there were some tuning issues and a battery mismatch on the bike I rode.
On Tennis MELBOURNE, Australia — The match that broke a 22015-22016 tie started out as a mismatch.
This game, the first meeting between Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks in a conference championship, was a mismatch.
The trend stretched to middle-sized cities, too: 24% of Denver-area zip codes had this mismatch.
There's a magnificent tenderness to Wonderful Wonderful that correlates with the disproportionate mismatch between form and feeling.
Fears over the "liquidity mismatch" created by such intermediaries have recurred in recent months, notably in Europe.
So all of this means there is a mismatch between these disadvantaged students and the college environment.
That mismatch could have some real consequences and make the trip not go as well as planned.
But the mismatch between its rating and its staggering finances has presented investors with a pricing dilemma.
The defect or disease arises when a mutation creates a mismatch between an organism and its environment.
We see a mismatch between today's robust corporate profits and the level of investment in the business.
The UFC, as always, are claiming that the mismatch results from everyone else being scared of Justino.
Further depreciation of the lira risks a mismatch between what companies owe and what they can afford.
For the nine species in particular, however, the mismatch is growing at double or triple that rate.
This divide accounts for the odd mismatch between domestic rhetoric and government behavior on the international stage.
This has created a needs-skills mismatch, with companies desperate for skilled tradesmen sitting alongside idle workers.
Had it been boxing, rather than lawn tennis, it would have been outlawed as a dangerous mismatch.
Fitch estimates that VBL has a significantly larger asset-liability duration mismatch than the German life industry.
Before a punch had even been thrown in the Nunez fight, Forbes described it as a mismatch.
Pettibone stood a foot shorter than Griff, an obvious mismatch when you saw them toe to toe.
No referee or official called a fight when there was an obvious mismatch or danger of injury.
The upshot is that we do not have an unemployment problem, we have a jobs mismatch challenge.
Try hospital prices Hospital costs are high and all over the place Health care's big spending mismatch
As the match turned into a mismatch, Poulter and McIlroy were practically walking in step between shots.
Some report a ghostly or otherworldly presence, which is their brain rationalizing the mismatch in dream cycles.
Worse yet, the mismatch between our rhetoric and policy contributes to our own capacity for self-delusion.
Despite the apparent mismatch, Rubin said he was "actually pretty disappointed" in the moments after the loss.
You obviously mean well, and I'd feel the same way about the mismatch of effort to event.
Much of the mismatch reflected strong demand for high-tech jobs but insufficient supply of trained staff.
This mismatch has led to a military that is unprepared to execute the missions expected of it.
This policy failure is due to the mismatch between the government objectives and the incentives of recipients.
SOME – IF YOU WERE A BORROWER, YOU SHOULD BE VERY CAREFUL YOU HAVE TOO MUCH INTEREST RATE EXPOSURE, INTEREST RATE MISMATCH OR CURRENCY MISMATCH ALL THAT KIND OF STUFF, OR TOO MUCH LEVERAGE WHICH I THINK THERE'S LESS THAN PEOPLE THINK IN THE SYSTEM RELATIVE TO YEARS AGO.
It is not clear what is responsible for the mismatch between the hospitals' notional capacity and the reality.
That's a consequence of the mismatch between growth in the United States and the rest of the world.
After this clear mismatch in wrestling ability, it's hard to know where Aliakbari stands among his fellow heavyweights.
Switch, and there's a definite chance either Durant or Curry will have at least one mismatch to exploit.
It's a fundamental mismatch, but for thousands of years of medical science has managed to work within it.
The mismatch between the ruthless economics Republican leaders preached and the economic security their voters wanted predated him.
There seems to be a major mismatch in India between macro data and the mood in the market.
Ben Jacobs, the brand director of Stadium Goods, argues that there's "no mismatch" between Sotheby's and sneaker culture.
If iOS finds a mismatch, the check fails and Touch ID, including for Apple Pay use, is disabled.
Proponents of Addyi say that a mismatch of libido is common in relationships and can cause enormous distress.
There is a "significant mismatch" between Mr Ross's decision to add the query and "the rationale he provided".
And also, I worry that there may be a mismatch between the stuff I do and opening weekends.
MISMATCH There are more than 120 plants making combustion engine components in Europe, according to consulting firm AlixPartners.
But youth unemployment is highest among university graduates, suggesting a mismatch between the skills taught and those needed.
It's the last play of the first half and Toronto forces a mismatch by pushing off Cleveland's miss.
The other way to handle the mismatch between electric supply and demand is to send electricity farther afield.
That age-old mismatch is the origin of many of modern finance's intermediaries, from banks to fund managers.
"That mismatch between assets and liabilities becomes very apparent when the model starts to break down," he said.
The rapid build in diesel inventories can be explained by the mismatch between refinery output and domestic consumption.
These concerns all exacerbate the fundamental problem with our fiscal dilemma: a structural mismatch between revenues and outlays.
It wasn't until the age of Pope Gregory XIII, in 1582, that this mismatch was becoming a problem.
From a very young age, it was clear that there was a mismatch between Hesse and his family.
They can't hire a team of accountants to set up a "reverse hybrid mismatch" to slash their taxes.
"I call it an identity mismatch, and I think it's a huge issue for men," Mr. Katz said.
If James doesn't guard Durant, that means either Thompson or Love will have to, creating a major mismatch.
"The mismatch between music and visuals is very, very important to this work," he tells The Creators Project.
The mismatch could grow significantly under Mr. Trump's plan to encourage local, state and private investment in infrastructure.
That has not caught up with the Chamber, and that mismatch has allowed us to drive a wedge.
Skillset mismatch: Nike is an incredible brand and one of the best apparel and shoemakers in the world.
Clinton, Mr. Bloomberg and Mr. Holder would have been an ideological mismatch for this emerging leftist voice. Mrs.
A continuing mismatch between ends and means will complicate the union's future, and may even threaten its existence.
The listings afford a glimpse of the mismatch between what employers are offering and what workers are seeking.
PARIS — Diego Schwartzman knew just how to explain his ability to overcome a mismatch of nearly biblical proportions.
Seeking lessons from this imposing composer, who had devised the 12-tone technique, might have seemed a mismatch.
More recently, though, Gulf leaders have become uneasy about the mismatch between Mr. Trump's rhetoric and his actions.
In the second half, the Thunder suddenly realized they had a mismatch when Adams was on the floor.
It is this skills mismatch that plagues the US labor market as the leading cause of structural unemployment.
Any rejection due to any mismatch will be "kept on record for audit by auditors", the note added.
Despite the apparent mismatch, both have developed as vibrant democracies in adverse conditions and have many joint interests.
The mismatch between internal time and real-world time has been linked to heart disease, obesity, and depression.
Zhu argues that changing how tickets are sold, including better security measures, cannot fix this underlying pricing mismatch.
For those species of trees, earlier blooming may create a mismatch between flowering and the arrival of pollinators.
"There's a classic situation of media companies and technology-based VCs being something of a mismatch," he tells TechCrunch.
The FX mismatch between net debt and cash flow could lead to higher leverage if the US dollar strengthens.
There is arguably a bigger mismatch relative to the opposing campaign than in any presidential election in American history.
Some of the problem could stem from a mismatch in ideas over who's in charge of the holiday shopping.
You can watch me typing in my password, but the mismatch of key labels and layout will confound you.
"This creates a mismatch between how BHF's assets and liabilities are treated in response to market moves," Einhorn said.
What's funny is the disjunction of what's being seen and what's being said, the mismatch of intentions and actions.
One day, this overexpansion may turn out to be a problem, especially as some ETFs have a liability mismatch.
So it's the mismatch between bud burst and insect hatching that causes the knock-on effect on the birds.
The mismatch within these paintings — the visual equivalent of a record scratch — is not their most jarring element, however.
It is also possible that kids, especially students of color, recognize the demographic mismatch between their peers and teachers.
This is a complex picture and a sizeable knowledge gap has created a significant mismatch between sentiment and reality.
Griffith left in March because of a cultural mismatch of sorts, EAT Club co-founder Rodrigo Santibáñez told me.
Especially when they're small, the Rockets will sometimes run action specifically designed to let Gordon carve up a mismatch.
If Cleveland allows Golden State to dictate the speed of the game, the series could be a serious mismatch.
A focus is so-called "liquidity mismatch" or difficulty in finding buyers or sellers of bonds in stressed markets.
But she nonetheless faces possible troubles, and the potential mismatch of her message and the moment is a biggie.
The mismatch has seen companies and individuals holding dollars selling their money on the black market for higher premiums.
The mismatch between ISKP tactics and the security forces' counter-insurgency training creates breathing space for the terrorist organization.
The mismatch indicates that something big is missing from the standard model of the universe, but nobody knows what.
The few empirical studies referenced by people who defend the mismatch theory do not hold up to critical scrutiny.
The insurance regulator said last month they would "pay high attention" to liquidity, credit and asset-liability mismatch risks.
Scientists who study the changes in plants and animals triggered by seasons have a term for this: phenological mismatch.
The causes of that self-reinforcing cycle may run far deeper than policy mismatch or even matters of immigration.
For Sanders, the problem wasn't a mismatch in resources owing to the dark-hearted connivances of the 1 percent.
"But there is a mismatch between Israel's health system and the population it's supposed to serve," Dr. O'Connor added.
So consider whether your values were a mismatch for your interviewer, or your skills didn't quite suit the job.
But on another tough day for Keys in the Grand Slam spotlight, this match quickly turned into a mismatch.
That mismatch is the key reason geologic activity in general and volcanoes in particular are so hard to predict.
That Emily makes the monstrous decision to serve tea and salted cashews instead of booze lays the mismatch bare.
If the event was considered a mismatch as a fight, it was a more even contest of promotional antics.
This mismatch between supply and demand is greatly reduced online, and A.I. is the engine that makes it possible.
They dated casually for several months, but it soon became clear that there was a mismatch in their objectives.
The mismatch between the demand for photo opportunities and the supply of worked-out trade deals explains both anticlimaxes.
It just means that, at least at the moment, his profile is a mismatch for the Democratic Party base.
The inflation of valuation also stems from a mismatch between the perspectives of private and public investors, he said.
Amtrak said that derailment was caused by a mismatch between two pieces of rail that connected at a curve.
Again, however, there is a mismatch between how we think we come across and how others actually view us.
Namely, there's an inherent mismatch between selling low-cost items online and footing the bill for packing and shipping them.
Court documents say Grimm has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria, which is a mismatch between gender identity and physical sex.
For scientists, a finding like Saccorhytus brings up the mismatch between fossil evidence and the idea of the molecular clock.
Another caveat: Some of bitcoin's recent meteoric rise may be on a supply-and-demand mismatch that might ease ahead.
The mismatch between domestic production and demand means America imports a lot of honey (203,000 tonnes of it in 2017).
Court documents say Grimm has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria, which is a mismatch between gender identity and physical sex.
The original Drug Abuse Resistance Education, or D.A.R.E, program is the poster child of a mismatch between message and audience.
This is creating a mismatch between when a plant flowers and when insects like bees are around to pollinate them.
One potential explanation is a mismatch between the types of jobs available and those that job seekers are looking for.
A software mismatch occurred when Curiosity attempted to save images to its main computer, throwing the rover into safe mode.
"There's something of a mismatch between Trump's talking points and the specific policies he's proposed so far," Levitt dryly replied.
While the mismatch of cash influx and capex continued, accounts receivable due from the government started to stabilise in 2016.
Not a bad turnaround for a woman who first found MMA fame after her legendary mismatch against The Soccer Mom.
A key focus is so-called "liquidity mismatch" or difficulty in finding buyers or sellers of bonds in stressed markets.
During that time span, Parker transitioned to a mismatch four in the mold of the NBA's current small-ball revolution.
But in every other regard this was a mismatch which would not have been permitted in a more physical sport.
While job hunting, the mismatch between her appearance and official documents, led to more harassment, including demands for sexual favors.
"The biggest hurdle in the U.S. is footprint mismatch," said Christopher Marangi, co-chief investment officer at GAMCO Investors Inc.
Property mutual funds have a liquidity mismatch; savers can withdraw their money every day but property takes months to sell.
In both Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, for example, deposits are more dollarised than loans, exposing banks to a troublesome currency mismatch.
"The cultural impedance mismatch would just be too bad," an Echo Nest engineer explains ("impedance" being engineer-speak for "resistance").
It was an unfortunate mismatch to place Weiner's behavior alongside Abedin's role in the email saga or the Clinton Foundation.
Negative rating drivers are the insurer's large asset-liability duration mismatch and a difficult operating environment for German life insurers.
It would instead involve simply ending the mismatch between how much money the government raises and how much it spends.
The regulator said the new rules aim to avoid asset-liability mismatch risks and promote prudent risk management and investment.
LeBron had the mismatch of his dreams: JaVale McGee, a very sweet but very hapless boy, isolated outside the paint.
Such a mismatch between demand for better, stronger government and the election results will keep Iraq in a vicious cycle.
The story begins with a basic mismatch: I am a big fan of theater, and I live just outside Boston.
S. banks who have borrowed trillions of dollars are potentially exposed to a currency mismatch between their assets and liabilities.
I find that mismatch — the idea that your life doesn't have to be a parallel entity to your work — reassuring.
So consider whether your values were a mismatch for your interviewer, or if your skills didn't quite suit the job.
"The level of mismatch at the occupation level is pretty much where it was before the Great Recession," she said.
Material FX Exposure: Limited financial flexibility stems from an inherent, material mismatch between the currencies of Eurotorg's profits and debt.
After that, you need to figure out if the birds are actually going hungry as a result of a mismatch.
For all of the talk of the mismatch, the veteran Cavaliers do not look the least bit scared so far.
"It really boils down to this mismatch between supply and demand on the back end of the curve," said Schumacher.
This mismatch between the huge social value of new antibiotics and the relative indifference of drug manufacturers could spell disaster.
And there's a huge mismatch, Ager's study found, between the increased wildfire threat and how cities are planning future development.
Mismatch doesn't only affect how students cope with academic challenges; it plays a critical role in how students fare socially.
In Matisse/Diebenkorn, a different kind of ink bottle-scale mismatch between actual fact and visual effect surfaced for me.
The researchers concluded that their results may help explain vaccine underperformance that is not due to a mismatch of viral strains.
And yet, there has been a mismatch between this feeling of empowerment and the material circumstances in which people find themselves.
There is indeed a "skills mismatch" between the jobs at risk of being lost and the jobs being created, he said.
The Mismatch Being a third option and the fourth-best player on his own team is all new for Carmelo Anthony.
The mismatch between internal time and environmental time has been linked to problems including depression, diabetes, obesity and poor cardiovascular health.
The model has been criticized for exposing flex-space operators to a mismatch of short-term revenue with long-term liability.
These dapper athletes scour thrift stores to prep for games, reveling in the mismatch of gladiatorial action and finely threaded elegance.
He said some of the problem is a skills mismatch, and that companies are finding it difficult to hire qualified workers.
There continues to be a mismatch between the strong demand for entry-level homes and the short supply available for sale.
Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta said education is the answer to the obvious mismatch between the supply and demand of skilled workers.
That narrowed the gap between job openings and hiring, which had raised concerns of a troubling skills mismatch in the economy.
The animation is supposedly synced precisely to the roller coaster, which theoretically eliminates the eye / body mismatch that produces motion sickness.
Their research also found a disheartening mismatch between the listed ink container contents and its actual chemical composition found on testing.
I imagine a lengthy tirade about this artisanal pop tart, a mismatch of ideals that Lorelai would find repulsive and unnecessary.
It was a mismatch — a small task unit of United States Navy ships confronted by a mighty squadron of Japanese warships.
The company said it would review drivers across all its services "to exclude any cases involving mismatch of drivers and vehicles".
Johnson says that "if there was a mismatch we would absolutely see that, and so far we haven't seen those challenges."
Which makes the meeting between Trump and Putin another mismatch: Trump is good at Twitter; Putin is masterful at manipulating it.
When there's a mismatch, that can make the flu vaccine less effective and increase your chances of getting sick from influenza.
Now that it has again upheld the constitutionality of affirmative action, even past opponents should acknowledge the bankruptcy of mismatch theory.
The boy held his own in the mismatch, prompting an onlooker to give grudging respect: Your son is one tough character.
Most people wouldn't wear checks and prints together, but with Lilly it's a mismatch of all of that—but it works.
Collaboration between the tech and policy worlds could result in some creative workarounds to this speed mismatch between technology and policy.
But the current mismatch between the attention to driverless cars and the attention to driver-operated cars is a big mistake.
"Sleep paralysis is the result of a mismatch in your sleep cycles," Hope Bastine, a sleep psychology expert, previously told Refinery29.
"There is a growing mismatch between societal demands for action on climate change and the actual pace of progress," Dale said.
Combine the hype, the slurs, and the fact that the fight itself is likely to be a complete mismatch, and yes.
One 224 lineup photo that was part of an appeal demonstrates how a mismatch in age can reduce a lineup's fairness.
Digital mismatch: Democrats are trying to regain an edge on the internet as the coronavirus threat pushes the 2020 campaign online.
That mismatch continued into Saturday, as the airlines played catch-up on the flights they had sent elsewhere or had canceled.
And, to make matters worse, we're fighting this "evolutionary mismatch" with technology that wasn't part of human evolution — apps, headphones, podcasts.
The mismatch, of course, has nothing to do with age difference per se (as most commentators oddly suggest that it does).
By contrast procurement has attracted just $2 billion and logistics $39 billion - a mismatch that he sees as an investment opportunity.
"It's a market based economy and when there's a mismatch between capacity the market ought to charge higher fares," he said.
The derailment on March 24 was caused by a mismatch between two pieces of rail that connected together at a curve.
"There is a mismatch between the current stockpile of the plutonium in Japan and its real need for development," Xu said.
The mésalliance here, I'm suspecting, is the mismatch between the intensity of feeling and the referenced event that provoked the feeling.
All the Packers needed to secure a first-round bye was win what appeared to be a comical mismatch against Detroit.
There is there is an obvious mismatch between a huge company and this tiny, tiny company [that has] suddenly become important.
One of the biggest hurdles struggling retailers face when deciding which stores to shutter is the mismatch they face with property owners.
But Walker did not go as far as requested by Democrats, who wanted officials to count all ballots with signature mismatch problems.
But there is a mismatch: the liabilities of these companies and funds tend to be longer-dated than the bonds they hold.
The University of Missouri men's basketball team opened its 2013-14 season at home with the standard mismatch designed to invigorate fans.
This mismatch meant that there was a large stock of young Latin American workers who could drastically improve their earnings by emigrating.
What we are seeing here is a potential mismatch between Cloudera's prior private valuations and what it can command in the public.
Sure, you might dig up some scarves, ties, and belts that are a fit, but most things will be a total mismatch.
Banks could lose depositors to untested neobanks, creating a mismatch between their assets and liabilities that could lead to a credit crunch.
That's not that weird, to have it be a mismatch between a product and the places where people actually put the product.
When the CPP was founded in 1965, it had a familiar defect: a mismatch between the benefits promised and the contributions required.
It appears that this new enzyme often makes changes to only one strand of DNA, creating a mismatch with the other strand.
"This mismatch has been accelerated over the last 20-plus years," Wren, who was not involved with the study, said by email.
And the greater the mismatch between a couple's credit scores, the more likely they are to separate within the first five years.
Alas, there is a huge mismatch everywhere between the skills that many young people can offer and the ones that employers need.
We begin with the young Kristaps left out to dry in a hopeless mismatch with an elite point guard on the perimeter.
They're zipping up the court, running offense through whoever has a mismatch, and, as expected, gobbling up all the rebounds in sight.
And they play a unique of basketball that will be a giant mismatch for many teams they'll see in the NCAA tournament.
The governor has, so far, tried to overcome the mismatch between his party and his state with a custom-tailored cultural fit.
TCA's Press said there was an inherent asset and liability mismatch in open-ended funds, even if the loans are short term.
"Every single company in this space has gone broke," he said, noting the mismatch between long-term liabilities and short-term assets.
The mismatch is intended ironically, but that dissonance is too weak and brittle to sustain the work across the score's 75 minutes.
At the same time, the number of applicants without trainee contracts rose to almost 24,000, highlighting a mismatch between employers and candidates.
"Such a mismatch may well lead to catastrophic bodily injury, including a variety of neurological, ophthalmological, orthopedic and maxillofacial injuries," they wrote.
Users also might open multiple accounts, which could also contribute to the mismatch between the social network's numbers and official government statistics.
The problem is a dangerous mismatch between the prevailing science on lead poisoning and the Department of Housing and Urban Development's standards.
A few more fights are on the card, including the obvious mismatch between a large German and a much smaller Asian fighter.
The amateur level is more of a coach- and scheme-driven game, while the pro level is more of a mismatch game.
This mismatch can sometimes make it more difficult to adapt to all of the new changes and experiences that accompany this transition.
That has led to a very odd mismatch between Trump's nice words about Russia and his approval of harsh measures against it.
Scott Titshaw, an associate professor at Mercer University School of Law, said the policy reflects a "mismatch" of immigration and family laws.
Mr. Obama of course had achievements, but there was a mismatch in the scale of what was promised and what was delivered.
Somehow this also applied to his home, where there was a remarkable mismatch between the size of the rooms and the furnishings.
Antetokounmpo quickly took advantage of the mismatch, though it wasn't until the second quarter when the Bucks really started to pull away.
But right now, the apparent mismatch between private-market valuations and what Wall Street firms believe public investors will pay seems extreme.
As the new Administration turns to governing, the mismatch between its proffered solutions and our aspirations and ideals must be made apparent.
If anything, New York, and particularly downtown New York, has a mismatch between its residential needs and an abundance of commercial space.
Such a downturn was inevitable, because reality tells us that there has been a mismatch between the economy and the stock market.
As a first-generation Latina college student at Princeton from 1998 to 2002, I too had some textbook experiences of cultural mismatch.
The EU said the tax deal was not illegal but rather a result of a mismatch between US and Luxembourg tax laws.
Daniel Dubois knocked his opponent down with a jab, then out for good in the second round of a mismatch on Saturday.
The results aren't perfect (just look at the mismatch with the lighting on fake Tom Cruise, for example) but they're certainly compelling.
Dr. Krause and his colleagues have now discovered new Neanderthal DNA that they believe can solve the mystery of this genetic mismatch.
Cohen is — O.K., deep breath — the Bears' handoff-taking, punt-returning, ball-catching, pass-throwing, mismatch-creating, gasp-inducing, highlight-monopolizing cyborg.
It's a simple formula: good role players whose individual skill sets complement each other, and a star player who's a walking mismatch.
Although the force lumbers on with a mismatch of computer systems inherited from its predecessors, costs have fallen by 18% since 2012-13.
Looking at Facebook's EEO-1, the first thing to notice a mismatch between what's in the flashy report and what's in the data.
So we're gradually shifting towards an existence that creates a mismatch between our evolutionary past and co-evolved relationship with things like microorganisms.
Nowadays, however (unlike in Paleolithic times, when novel foods came along only very occasionally), mismatch between early and late exposures is increasingly likely.
The model has been criticized for exposing a flex-space operator to a mismatch of its short-term revenue with long-term liability.
The flu vaccine includes three to four strains, so even if there's a mismatch it will still protect against other viruses, Maragakis noted.
Now, there's a debate about the evidence on mismatch, and I can imagine how you might fall on the other side of it.
He thinks for that reason Ankara won't want to mess too much with the offshore market — it is crucial for balancing the mismatch.
The two seem like an immediate mismatch, with Doc exuding strong '90s grunge vibes and Beans looking more the part of a goth.
What looks on paper to be a perfect fit ends up in protracted conflict arising from a mismatch of cultures, values and ideologies.
Financial crises tend to involve one or more of these three ingredients: excessive borrowing, concentrated bets and a mismatch between assets and liabilities.
Maybe LinkedIn People are real after all, just cut off from my own world due to a profound mismatch of taste and priorities.
In study after study, we find this social and cultural mismatch — these constant microaggressions that suggest to these students that they don't belong.
Part of the mismatch may be because nonprofit organizations need to appeal to donors, said Dr. Suneel Kamath, lead author of the study.
And this could be the source of some of the mismatch between the market's understanding of short-term trends and long-term potential.
It's a plea for you to believe that miracles really do come true, so you should open your wallet to watch a mismatch.
A report on Wednesday showed job openings hit a record high in July, though hiring continued to lag, suggesting a possible skills mismatch.
You know, a slightly more generous way to think about where we are in America is that we're in a time of mismatch.
There's a basic mismatch between the power and ergonomics that full-fat PC gaming requires and the portability exigencies of a mobile computer.
The federal government's Election Administration and Voting Survey (EAVS) finds that the most common reason to reject mailed-in ballots is signature mismatch.
And like McNeil, Broadman was a chronological mismatch with his grandchild -- probably too old to donate by the time the boy needed one.
The incident revealed an ugly mismatch between the relaxed and tolerant atmosphere portrayed in the exhibition, and the heavy-handed security around it.
Schroder slipped, and James tied up the ball, forcing a huge mismatch of a jump ball with 2.8 seconds left in the game.
Compared with the group's rating, the weak ALM score is primarily driven by the group's large duration mismatch for the German life business.
About 80% of its borrowing is short term, but the asset-liability maturity mismatch is not significant given its relatively short assets duration.
It approved the medicine for cancers with a genetic feature referred to as microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) or mismatch repair deficient (dMMR).
At first blush, DataHero might seem like a mismatch for Cloudability, but company CEO Mat Ellis says there are several overlapping factors here.
But the match of the day — perhaps of the women's tournament — was Venus Williams and Pliskova, even if it began as a mismatch.
The sudden surge in their borrowing costs, however, has caught the sector off guard and highlighted an asset-liability mismatch on their books.
"There are dozens of reasons a signature mismatch may occur, even when the individual signing is in fact the voter," the judge wrote.
If the world wants to keep to the UN's sustainable development goals by 2030, there is something wrong here, there is a mismatch.
But they are even more of a mismatch with the projected consequences of a bill that would simply defund Obamacare's main coverage provisions.
Michigan — This is the best defense of the John Beilein era, and the Wolverines have a constant offensive mismatch in Moritz Wagner. 12.
Business owners said that their biggest difficulties in finding qualified workers stem from a skills mismatch, weak work history or unrealistic wage expectations.
Stated differently, even when the applicant was better qualified, if there was a mismatch in political affiliation the applicant was rated more negatively.
The mismatch between supply and demand has left 7.4 percent of container ships worldwide sitting idle as of this spring, according to Alphaliner.
The mismatch seen between redemption terms at some funds and their liquidity has the "potential to become a systemic risk", the BoE said.
The mismatch is a product of an approach to foreign policy that is guided largely by impulse and feeling rather than abiding philosophy.
This mismatch is one reason to be cautious and dynamic in fixed income and guard against the risk of sudden yield back-ups.
While email was the most popular platform, it may be setting people up for a mismatch in expectations, especially within the younger millennial crowd.
In her book, "Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design", Kat Holmes recounts a wartime example of how a rigid approach to design can go wrong.
At the heart of the dispute lies a mismatch between where companies make their profits and where those profits are booked for tax purposes.
We encountered this mismatch firsthand, when, in the fall of 2018, we (along with the economist Stefanie Stantcheva) conducted a survey of 10,0003 Americans.
Cognified care will facilitate the shift to a value-based system of healthcare that should address some of this mismatch between outlay and outcome.
MISMATCH IHS Markit said the PMI pointed to GDP growth of just over 0.2% this quarter, below the 0.3% predicted in the Reuters poll.
But the Indiana Democratic Party took responsibility for the problem, attributing it to a mismatch in their voter software, according to The Indianapolis Star.
For example, Fitbit rolled out coaching, but people buy Fitbit to track activity and sleep — and this mismatch resulted in a low attach rate.
One criticism of the company's previous "Swan Lake" concerned a perceived mismatch of its busy, Fabergé-inspired designs and its coolly restrained dramatic handling.
The assumptions mismatch between the BoE and the markets will narrow once the uncertainty about Brexit is cleared up, one way or the other.
"To expect them to go from zero to level five is a mismatch in expectations more than a failure of technology," Miura-Ko says.
She began by drawing red lines and promising glorious Thatcherite battles with the EU. But she failed to grasp the mismatch in bargaining power.
That mismatch felt more like Ottawa being bad than Pittsburgh being good, but the Predators have been struggling on the powerplay all postseason long.
There may, indeed, be a psychologically distressing mismatch between the activities we evolved to do and adapted to enjoy and what we do now.
Trump is going to enter office with a huge mismatch between power (complete control of government) and public consent to his vision of governance.
When he sets screens like that, I know I'm really playing one-on-one with the big and it's a mismatch with foot speed.
In a way, this looks like the same mismatch that has plagued the euro: a single currency without a unitary fiscal and political authority.
But today there seems to be a mismatch between the skills businesses are demanding and the skills that applicants are bringing to the table.
It concerns a theory called "mismatch" popularized by authors Stuart Taylor Jr. and Richard Sander that suggests affirmative action programs don't always benefit minorities.
"In the ultra-competitive global economy, the U.S. is facing a terrible mismatch between high-skill jobs and our labor pool," Bloomberg has said.
It's a mismatch that puzzles even the smartest minds in finance and challenges the conventional theory that growth and inflation should move in lockstep.
The debt is netted of EUR11033m loans subsidised by the national government and about EUR150m short-term debt to offset temporary collection/payment mismatch.
Macron hopes to fix the mismatch of supply and demand for workers by pouring billions of euros into training while simplifying the labor code.
These strengths are offset by thinner core-profit margins and wider duration mismatch between assets and liabilities relative to its peers, in Fitch's view.
In the decade I've been covering the auto industry, I've never seen a bigger mismatch between market expectations for electric vehicles and market realities.
Despite all this evidence, mismatch theory stuck around because, through Fisher 1 and Fisher 2, the Supreme Court kept affirmative action an open question.
Globally, 200 million people are out of work, but in Europe and the U.S. there are 8 million vacancies due to a "talent mismatch".
In response, affirmative action opponents offer the "mismatch theory" - the perception that attending a college that surpasses demonstrated ability is detrimental to degree completion.
Uhl can shoot like a guard, but he plays center, making him an incredible mismatch for opposing centers who aren't used to guarding shooters.
But his emails and other materials showed a "significant mismatch between the decision the secretary made and the rationale he provided," Mr. Roberts wrote.
There is a mismatch between the needs of employers, the skills provided by educational institutions, and the incentives for these institutions to adapt accordingly.
One way of addressing this mismatch is with an investment fund that has quarterly or bi-annual redemptions, said Steve Tu, a Moody's analyst.
The second-half surge was fueled by Durant, who proved to be a mismatch on the offensive end regardless of who was guarding him.
This way, the company can avert the risk of "a mismatch" related to futures prices and the so-called basis premium risk, he said.
Dealmakers said a mismatch between buyer and seller valuation expectations often proved hard to bridge, with some deals failing to reach the finish line.
Here's the good news: We are the only species self-aware enough to identify this mismatch between our brains and the technology we use.
So there's the potential for confusion as to what data is being shared if there's a mismatch between your Android 10 and Facebook settings.
In Europe, the larger the mismatch between the arrival of birds and the abundance of their insect food, the worse the bird populations fare.
Well, Jefferson quietly mitigated that mismatch in Game 3, holding one of Golden State's most dangerous offensive threats to five points in 20 minutes.
What we are witnessing is a profound mismatch between America's desire to project stability around the world and its inability to establish stability at home.
Compared with the group's rating, the weak ALM score is primarily driven by the R+V group's large duration mismatch for the German life business.
FX Mismatch: Over half of net debt in South Africa, Nigeria and the head office was denominated in US dollars at the end of 1H16.
Some suggest the 20143 rise came from a mismatch between the most available flu vaccine and the predominant strain of the virus at that time.
The mismatch between the product and the review may appear random, perhaps a glitch, but it's a deliberate tactic Amazon sellers use to accumulate reviews.
The fight would seem an outlandish mismatch with Mayweather 49-0 stepping into the ring against McGregor, who will be making his professional boxing debut.
There was thus a mismatch between Mr Woodford's clients, who could demand instant liquidity, and his assets, a proportion of which was difficult to sell.
Dr Romesberg and Laura Shawver, Synthorx's boss, picked interleukin-2 in particular to work on because of the mismatch between its potential and its reality.
Way spoke to me briefly about the public interest that motivated the story, citing the mismatch between Ansari's public persona and his alleged private behavior.
Statistical analysis of global abortion rules reveals that almost no rich country has a greater mismatch between its law and its demographic profile than Ireland.
Regulators worry about a so-called liquidity mismatch - or funds making promises of instant redemptions while investing in assets that can take months to sell.
The trouble is that at local level there is often a mismatch between the extra resources that immigrants add and the extra demand they create.
Data Adjustments There is a mismatch between the data on life insurance loans available at transaction close and that available in the loan-level data.
Here's what happens whenever they didn't stay solid (or, "SOLID!!!!" as Brad Stevens can be heard shouting repeatedly every time there's a mismatch down low).
I see more of point guards using the big man out on the perimeter as a mismatch than I do small guards getting posted up.
The Commission said the mismatch between U.S. and Luxembourg tax laws resulted in the U.S. fast food chain not paying any taxes on some profits.
Nearly two-thirds of US workers experience some degree of mismatch between their desired and actual working conditions, according to a recent survey by RAND.
So, placement issues aside, there was also a mismatch in the overall product quality — which also inevitably incentivizes users to choose one over the other.
Again, this is a mismatch: The publishing houses treat the book like a lifestyle commodity, while trying to tap into social media's interest in literature.
Perhaps the most important point Dr. Gooren and others make is that a mismatch between gender identity and biological sex is not something people choose.
Even "End Game," her collaboration with Future and Ed Sheeran—on paper, a nightmarish mismatch of styles—is not only not embarrassing but unexpectedly thrilling.
It was the mismatch between expectation and reality that doubtless propelled three Greek hubs (Crete, Santorini and Rhodes) into the Sleeping in Airports worst ten.
"We work very hard to prevent mismatch and make sure that our loans line up with what we've promised investors," said Brevet founder Douglas Monticciolo.
There are numerous theories for why this hasn't happened, but the most popular is a skills mismatch that has left employers groping to find workers.
She said there was a "mismatch" between the group of people who were interviewed and the national population to which ICM Unlimited extrapolated its results.
This mismatch between what the science can do and how poorly people understand and are prepared for it is creating an extremely dangerous public tinderbox.
He was their sole focus, and for the fourth year in a row it let everyone else roam free or punch down against a mismatch.
It was a mismatch as clear as day and, unsurprisingly, given his penchant for criticising the UFC, Koscheck had his own take on Penn's return.
In other words, while growing the flu virus for vaccines, H3N2 mutates to adapt to the eggs, which seems to result in a vaccine mismatch.
This mismatch between child-care needs and work demands forces parents to assemble a complicated bundle of arrangements, often with both formal and informal caregivers.
"That was the big discovery that suggested this mismatch could have real consequences for populations," said Christiaan Both, an ecologist at the University of Groningen.
A 2018 Bureau of Labor Statistics brief cited competition with China, a skills mismatch between employers and workers, and a decline in cross-regional migration.
We have created a mismatch between the immune system — one of the longest surviving and most refined balancing acts in the world — and our environment.
This year the Indians won the American League Central by 13 games, but found themselves at the wrong end of a mismatch in the playoffs.
Distress over the mind-body mismatch can become especially intense around puberty, and the risk of suicide shoots up for young people in this situation.
Even so, any worker (or manager) who feels there's a mismatch between duties and pay can always negotiate — perhaps using some of these same arguments.
Similar issues plague NFIP policyholders in the US. The mismatch speaks to a larger issue of who is responsible for protecting communities from future disasters.
But since many American refineries were designed for heavy crudes from Mexico, Venezuela and Canada, the light shale oil from Texas is an awkward mismatch.
One reason for the smaller-than-expected drop in July was low transaction volumes, caused by a mismatch of price expectations between sellers and buyers.
"That talent mismatch has got worse in around half the countries that we've surveyed around the world," Alistair Cox, chief executive officer of Hays, said.
The removal of forex mismatch between debt and EBITDA drives our decision to relax our downgrade threshold to 2.5x FFO adjusted net leverage from 2.0x.
McNeill also cautions that financing a piece of equipment that you&aposve fully deducted for your taxes can lead to a mismatch of cash flows.
But some economists argued that high unemployment was "structural" – that there was a mismatch between the skills the workforce had and those the economy needed.
This provides a "cover" that helps women overcome the perceived mismatch between the stereotypes of the good, community-focused woman and the hard-driving entrepreneur.
This provides a "cover" that helps women overcome the perceived mismatch between the stereotypes of the good, community-focused woman and the hard-driving entrepreneur.
In the Wisconsin case, the justices unanimously concluded that there was a mismatch between the injury the plaintiffs asserted and the remedy that they proposed.
Shields' struggles make the pitching matchup - at least on paper - a massive mismatch with the Indians giving the ball to American League ERA leader Danny Salazar.
The oil price-energy stock mismatch can also be explained by one-off anomalies, according to Jay Hatfield, CEO and portfolio manager at Infrastructure Capital Management.
And that mismatch is already fueling skepticism on Capitol Hill about the proposed $741 billion defense budget that the White House is rolling out next week.
How can we claim there's an enormous mismatch of supply and demand when a significant portion of engineers isn't accounted for in the infamous labor projection?
Murray also references the "mismatch hypothesis," which holds that affirmative action harms those it intends to help by sending them to schools for which they're unprepared.
That's bound to produce a mismatch between expectations and reality on the scale of the marketing for Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon's Cabin in the Woods.
Though clinics that treat gender dysphoria—distress caused by a mismatch between felt and perceived gender identity—report a soaring caseload, transgender people are still rare.
The designers used this mismatch to their advantage, topping New Shepard with a wide ring that has panels to help keep the rocket vertical upon descent.
This episode lends support to the idea that demand for bonds increases even as their price rises, where there is a mismatch of assets and liabilities.
When you're in an energy deficit, there is a mismatch between the amount of energy your body needs and the amount it gets from your diet.
Or Capela helping out on a mismatch and then flying back to the three-point line with an agility few players his size have ever shown.
A city's job market favorability percentage indicates the level of "mismatch," where "the ratio of job postings from employers to clicks from candidates" favors job seekers.
So here's the fundamental mismatch: The CBO says Trump's budget math overestimated economic growth to the tune of $3.4 trillion in tax revenue over next decade.
The U.S. population is 38 percent minority and 51 percent female, meaning the SBA numbers show a huge mismatch between need and allocation of loan capital.
The motion tracking is so close to perfect that there's no disorientation, no sick-making mismatch between what you're seeing and what your body is doing.
Sometimes there's a clear obstacle, like a mismatch between product and problem to be solved, an inability to scale or the loss of an internal sponsor.
Some tree-ring and ice core reconstructions were a mismatch in regards to which years were the coldest and had the greatest impact on agricultural production.
But there was an extraordinary, amazing mismatch between what they were saying to the West and how they were acting on the ground, happy as Larry.
The mismatch between the skills of the best Russian and Chinese state-backed hackers and the amateurish defences of the average American computer network is pitiful.
He says there's a big mismatch between what the public believes — or wants to believe — about the effectiveness of therapy animals and what scientific studies show.
But more typically, failures stem from a mismatch between prison attitudes toward authority and behavior suited to the workplace, where threats and intransigence won't cut it.
A better lesson to draw, until many more experiments have been done, is that a mismatch between parents and mitomum can indeed have profound physiological consequences.
While all five Suns have their eyes glued to the hazardous mismatch, Towns rumbles in from the weakside corner and almost ends their entire franchise's existence.
The needs of this country's small businesses are frequently a depository mismatch for banks that are often unable to tie up capital in long-term loans.
Awtrey told the outlet that he had experienced gender dysphoria — discomfort associated with a mismatch between a person's biological sex and their gender identity — since puberty.
The mismatch between the three-month Libor payable on the notes and the variable rates paid on the underlying loans is not hedged in these transactions.
Frame error occurs when there is a mismatch between the people who are possibly included in the poll (the sampling frame) and the true target population.
It was able to overcome a mismatch between supply and demand in certain neighborhoods by throttling some of its supply to areas that had more demand.
Despite Arnaud's claims that there are people all over the book, there is a kind of mismatch that is undeniable to someone familiar with these environments.
Though France's economy is a third larger, and companies in Italy have always been short of capital relative to their rivals, that's still a big mismatch.
ESPN seemed like such a mismatch to me, but they always said that when it went on in sports bars, people would just eat it up.
Ultimately, as Wineapple explains, there was a miserable mismatch between the cramped proceduralism embedded in Congress's articles of impeachment and the depth of Johnson's actual transgressions.
Broeksmit said that general fears about the economy – namely, concerns about a possible recession – are likely contributing to the mismatch between expected purchase applications and reality.
Some researchers think the discomfort of air hunger is from the mismatch between the breathing our brain wants and our lungs' ability to inflate and deflate.
In a downturn, demand for space could fall substantially, but WeWork would still have to pay its landlords, creating a dangerous mismatch between costs and revenue.
The ground-and-pound running back has morphed into a versatile, all-around threat who can line up anywhere on the field and create a mismatch.
These surgeries led some patients in the United States to feel a mismatch between their sex and gender, according to a 2017 Human Rights Watch report.
"When you compare that demand with the supply of cinemas across the market, there is a pretty significant mismatch between demand and supply," he told Reuters.
Such "high levels of mismatch are typically associated with weak labor productivity growth and slow transition to higher-value activities throughout the economy," Ms. Allen said.
That mismatch has produced a bilateral trade surplus for China equal to about 3 percent of the country's entire economy, creating tens of millions of jobs.
This mismatch can leave working-class students feeling unmoored when they arrive on campus, worried about asking for help and thus revealing themselves to be outsiders.
Studies have repeatedly shown that this mismatch between the racial breakdown of the population and that of doctors causes problems, even if the biases aren't explicit.
There's an occasional emphasis on the difficulties of communication (romantic, cellular), but the melancholy mismatch of lovers that gives the play its heart never really takes hold.
The results are quite realistic: there's no color mismatch or obvious stitching because the recognition part of the network knows that that's not how the person looks.
No one is conscious of this optical mismatch, but over long use the subconscious misalignment may contribute to frequently reported discomfort and weaken the chain of persuasion.
The flu vaccine is not working well against the H3N2 strain due to a genetic mismatch between the vaccine version of the bug and its wild form.
"Given the mismatch with the election cycles ... India's quantity and quality of social sector spending is inadequate by global and other emerging market standards," HSBC India said.
Mr Bezos's ultimate justification for pursuing such megaprojects is his worry about the mismatch between the exponential process of population growth and the finiteness of Earth's resources.
Not least the candidate: "Thank you for the accountability," he replied sadly, when asked to explain the mismatch between his idealistic rhetoric and more pragmatic voting record.
Debt investors are rigorously fighting this proposal and want to keep the mismatch, even though it may mean lower equity distributions, in order to protect their returns.
"We're trying to address a mismatch between the market trend and our product line-up," said one Hyundai insider, referring to a need for more SUV models.
There is a "fundamental mismatch" between the type of crude the world increasingly wants and what America is pumping, says Bernadette Johnson of Drillinginfo, a research firm.
And nowhere is this mismatch between the technology "solution" and the "problem" at hand more obvious than with the recent announcement by Uber of driverless beer trucks.
Dr. Sherry Wren, professor of surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine in California, has witnessed the mismatch while working as a surgeon in sub-Saharan Africa.
And for another example, the mismatch in physics between solar-geoengineering-driven cooling and greenhouse warming means that precipitation can decline even if temperature stays the same.
The Giants have done just that, and now Shepard, along with New Orleans' Thomas, is well on his way to being a permanent mismatch on the field.
The cause, some believe, was more granular pricing resulting from a mismatch in calculation data between EU and EEA exchanges under the MiFID II tick size regime.
Yuan said that rapid growth of short- and mid-term insurance products has caused concern about risk created by a potential asset-liability mismatch and liquidity conditions.
In court, Democratic lawyers introduced examples of voters who were informed of the signature mismatch issue, but that notification came after the deadline to resolve the problem.
They also note the huge mismatch between the needs of the Saudi job market and what the kingdom's education system produces, both in skills and work ethic.
UPC's treasury strategy is to fully hedge this mismatch, effectively matching the debt portfolio's currencies with its underlying trading currencies through the use of cross currency swaps.
Another is that the mismatch between nuclear and mitochondrial genes introduced by nuclear genome transfer would lead to incompatibilities in biological interactions necessary for healthy cell functioning.
There are fears in Washington that the winging-it US President will cough up big concessions in a comprehensive mismatch with the wily and prepared Russian veteran.
Right now it is a bit of a mismatch: Republicans held 36 of the nation's 99 statehouse chambers in 2010, and that number has climbed to 68.
Predicated on the "skills mismatch," expanding individual training and credentialing programs have become the perceived silver-bullet solution to helping workers get ahead in a good economy.
The mismatch has been most acute in the last several months, with Syrian government forces, with Russian help, laying siege to the rebel-held parts of Aleppo.
He stresses the first syllable, but everyone else stresses the second, with a long "a"; the mismatch proves to Paul that the world doesn't really get him.
Nonetheless, mismatch research demonstrates that overmatched black undergraduates are far more likely to succeed in college and receive a degree when enrolled at the most selective institutions.
The mismatch lasted for more than a minute, causing the McCain to veer left and into the path of the Alnic MC, a 600-foot merchant ship.
St. Pierre ended U.F.C. 217 by reasserting himself as a top star in the sport, turning his middleweight championship bout against Bisping into a mismatch Saturday night.
It undertook more aggressive academic preparation efforts and recruitment drives for students before they applied to college, alleviating what he saw as the mismatch problem, he said.
Sometimes it's a child who was doing fine until something changed or went wrong in the school environment — a teacher mismatch, a terrible social situation with classmates.
Lack of support to build their practice was the second most common reason for lateral moves at 35%, followed by cultural mismatch and compensation at 31% each.
" And therein lies the rub, said Jonathan J. Miller of the appraisal firm Miller Samuel: "There's a mismatch between price and value, and the buyers know that.
With only one bond outstanding, the maturity mismatch remains significant with the WA residual life of the assets at 11.2 years and the liability at 5.0 years.
From the instant baby Gates joined his well-off clan, he understood there was a giant impedance mismatch between his cosmic intellect and that of the world.
On many nights, Carlson's viewers watch what looks like a mismatch, as he interrogates some liberal opponent who seems unfamiliar with television—and, sometimes, unfamiliar with politics.
It is because of this mismatch in structure and practice that the Taliban are able to win local battles for political legitimacy and continue to gain ground.
" The athlete can then adjust on the fly "in order to account for the mismatch between the sensory inflow they're experiencing and the sensory inflow they expected.
The findings highlight a sweeping mismatch in the current workforce's spending aspirations and the level of wealth they will realistically accrue over their careers, the bank said.
PFG's liquidity profile benefits from the short-term nature of the bulk of the group's loans, which results in a positive maturity mismatch between loans and funding.
"This is a mismatch between the potential of the internet and how today's laws work — but there is no obvious solution in any foreseeable time period," said Levie.
His basketball IQ — he understands how to play; the mismatch of having a smaller guy on him, being able to post up, being able to shoot the three.
After winning a classic Japanese style MMA fighter versus legitimate kickboxer mismatch under kickboxing rules, against the great Badr Hari, Overeem began competing in kickboxing and MMA simultaneously.
In past years, Valve has used The International to announce new heroes, so there was a basic mismatch between what people were hoping for and what they got.
"The stark mismatch between bonuses and dividends must be remedied in the next few years," said Ingo Speich, a fund manager at Union Investment, which holds Deutsche stock.
The common theory is that motion sickness is caused by "sensory conflict or mismatch," says Maria Suurna, MD, FACS, otolaryngologist at New York-Presbyterian and Weil Cornell Medicine.
Knowing such things makes it possible to eliminate a photograph as a fake on the basis, for example, of a mismatch with known local conditions at the time.
There has been a growing mismatch between the valuations startups have attained in private fundraising rounds and what the stock market investors have been willing to assign them.
Economy Minister Nadia Calvino sees one priority as tackling a mismatch between jobs and the skills the unemployed can offer, she told Reuters in an interview last month.
There has been a growing mismatch between the valuations startups have attained in private fundraising rounds and what the stock market investors have been willing to assign them.
When you have those tight ends, you can get into different personnel groupings and try to create a mismatch, if you can, depending on what they&aposre playing.
A spike in youth unemployment earlier this year highlighted a mismatch between the needs of business and an education system that is geared towards producing stellar test scores.
The third and gravest threat to the long-run survival of the euro area endures: the mismatch between the scope of its economic institutions and its political ones.
This provides geographic and currency diversification which helps mitigate to an extent the risk stemming from the intense competition in the Mexican advertisement industry and a currency mismatch.
Analysts said the mismatch between a greater than expected organic rise and a lower than expected absolute figure was likely due to a heavier impact of foreign currencies.
However, she quickly saw a mismatch between the steep price tag and the value it offered, as well as the two years it would have taken to complete.
But in March this year, the government said there was a "mismatch" between the work specified in the contract and the work that actually needed to be done.
But nothing can make grown golfers weep like this biennial exhibition, which was long a mismatch until the continental Europeans joined the British and the Irish in 1979.
However, Cas12a appears to read up to 18 of the letters before it binds fully, and if it finds a mismatch, it will fall off before it binds.
For example, if you're really good at specialized, individual work, but you're interviewing with a company that values teamwork above all else, there might be a fundamental mismatch.
In a similar data mismatch, people surveyed thought global animal populations had fallen by a quarter since 1970, when in fact they have plunged 60%, according to WWF.
It was not expected to be much of a week, with oddsmakers declaring nearly every game a mismatch and only two games scheduled between teams with winning records.
The discovery was made after some customers noticed a mismatch between the part number printed on a sticker inside the car and the Model 3's information sheet.
He is well aware of the mismatch: Though Anne is school royalty, Richard is a much-bullied "disabled nerd Icarus," as even his friend Barbara Buckingham puts it.
A side dish that comes with the beef is a rare mismatch: thin, crunchy slices of potatoes boulangère that don't absorb the juices of the braised oxtail underneath.
Each is trying to build new blockchains from the ground up, seizing upon a mismatch between excitement over the core innovation of blockchains and disappointment about their performance.
Now that rates are moving downward and people are moving funds around, rather than parking them in money markets, there's an opportunity to have a mismatch in funds.
She makes it easy to forget the rest and buy into her performance, so much so that scenes with Deborah and Rebecca are a bit of a mismatch.
Democrats are also suing the state to give voters a chance to clear up a signature mismatch problem on their absentee ballots so that their vote isn't canceled.
"As you go further higher up the food web, you get more of a mismatch between the need for food and the availability of food," Dr. Nagelkerken said.
While I expect there to be an uptick from that number in the Super Bowl, the biggest mismatch in this game is the San Francisco rushing attack vs.
But in a measure of how precise cosmologists think their science has become, this small mismatch has fostered a debate about just how well we know the cosmos.
From a macro standpoint, we feel there is a supply-demand mismatch with respect to the size of the market and the amount of funding in the space.
Particularly surprising was that information about job qualifications had no bearing on this tendency to give either more positive or more negative ratings based on match or mismatch.
As recently noted by Brad Setser of the Council on Foreign Relations, an American think-tank, some have begun to take on an ominously bank-like maturity mismatch.
"It is important to decide what a person can realistically offer and to make sure there is no mismatch in what someone wants and what someone can provide."
While economic research has shown conclusively that the internet has improved both the frequency and quality of matches, research has also demonstrated that mismatch remains a real concern.
"At the moment, there is a mismatch in timing, where there is increasing OPEC supply and yet we're not seeing a significant reduction in Iranian supply," Patterson said.
Many new resources, such as solar and battery energy storage systems, are inherently DC, resulting in a mismatch between AC delivery infrastructure and DC-based resources and loads.
At age 22021, Luna was diagnosed by a qualified professional therapist as having gender dysphoria, distress stemming from a mismatch between her birth sex and her gender identity.
This is a mismatch in Carolina's favor, but the Falcons are favored because the game is on their home turf and the consequences of a loss are dire.
"There is a gigantic mismatch between the tactical-military and the political level," said Jan Techau, director of the Europe Program at the German Marshall Fund in Berlin.
"There's something of a mismatch between Trump's talking points and the specific policies he's proposed so far," Larry Levitt, vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation, told me.
The mismatch of imagery offers no answers and brooks no questions, but its unsettled and unsettling state seems to focus a laser light on where we are now.
More than 60 percent of the firms in the mid-Atlantic said they were experiencing labor shortages and 68 percent reported skills mismatch between job openings and available labor.
As those volumes increase and heavy crude supplies shrink, refiners are grappling with the mismatch in the density of oil they require and what the country produces, traders said.
The gap between job openings and hiring points to a skills mismatch, which was also corroborated by a separate report on Tuesday from the National Federation of Independent Business.
And then there's the question of whether or not it actually benefits Boston to have an opposing offense go out of their way to attack him with a mismatch.
If an official decides there's a mismatch, there's no way for the voter to challenge that decision — they're notified about the rejection and allowed to apply for another ballot.
One of the major problems is the mismatch between the visual perception of motion given by the VR headset and the inner ear telling you that you're standing still.
The price cut underscores the recent mismatch between the valuations start-ups are able to achieve in private fundraising rounds from venture capital funds and from public market investors.
That doesn't mean that Cruz will finish in the top three in New Hampshire, which is as much of a mismatch for him as Iowa was a perfect fit.
"I think there's a mismatch between time spent on digital and the amount of money spent on digital," he said, citing ad budgets for TV and newspapers as examples.
The absurdity of this mismatch, called the "vacuum catastrophe" or, more candidly, "the worst theoretical prediction in the history of physics", has led physicists to toy with other ideas.
Economists estimate that between 10 and 30 percent of the value of a holiday gift is lost due to a mismatch between what we buy and what people want.
This increases the interest-rate mismatch between the mainly fixed-rate cover assets and the floating-rate liability payments under the covered bond swaps, during the bond extension period.
In some ways this mismatch shows just how disruptive this tech could be, but in the short-term the targeted buyer of this drone is an extremely tight niche.
To address this mismatch, local governments are partnering with businesses to carve out a clearer career trajectory that can follow from what's often perceived as a first-time job.
The mismatch between refinery additions that had been centered on diesel, and demand growth that has shifted to gasoline, was intensified by refinery closures over the past 15 years.
It's particularly striking because, in this case, this mismatch is partisan rather than ideological — Bush and Obama had broadly similar approaches to immigration while Trump has a different one.
The fight, a mismatch from conception, was essentially a staged showdown for Mexican supremacy of Pay Per View boxing, the level at which a boxer's checks get substantially larger.
As also happened in Afghanistan when British troops were sent into Helmand in 2006 to take on a resurgent Taliban, there was a fatal mismatch between ends and means.
The HOPE program he is on trains refugees for jobs that companies struggle to fill, as a massive skills mismatch, especially in manufacturing, creates bottlenecks in the recovering economy.
By cross-comparing the districts identified as "good" or "excellent" in our index, a mismatch is exposed which suggests that refugees might indeed be congregating in the wrong places.
"The mismatch in assets and liabilities could leave serious problems for those left holding the bag should the fund shrink in size," said Seides, the veteran hedge fund allocator.
"There is a fundamental mismatch, because the tax break is temporary but a wage increase is close to permanent," said Takuya Hoshino, economist at Dai-Ichi Life Research Institute.
Aside from damping economic growth, this mismatch of employers' needs and applicants' abilities generates serious social problems — marriage, children and home ownership feel out of reach for many graduates.
"It is a terrible mismatch for the voting and election space," says Josh Benaloh, a senior cryptographer at Microsoft Research who has spent 30 years researching secure voting systems.
But the greater importance of the leak is the way it exposes this mismatch between America's public and private stances—not just on TTIP, but on all trade deals.
She said one problem was the potential mismatch in which the European Central Bank was given responsibility for oversight while national governments were left to deal with bank failures.
The greater the mismatch between a couple's credit scores, the more likely they are to separate within the first five years, according to research by the Federal Reserve Board.
Whenever the Houston Rockets switched themselves into a mismatch, their defense survived by shading the attack away from Livingston and using his man to clog up any driving lanes.
If they offered mortgages with interest rates that did not change but had to pay different interest rates over time to depositors, there could be a money-losing mismatch.
Later, after Serena had beaten Witthöft under the lights in Ashe Stadium, she laughed when informed that Venus had called their Australian Open final a two-on-one mismatch.
But with little regulation, many of these companies pooled together investors' money and then tried to find borrowers, creating a potential mismatch when it came time to pay out.
State of play: This mismatch of supply and demand has spurred cities and suburbs to think about treating curbs like a public utility and charging for access to them.
Earlier this year, Tim Cook, the C.E.O. of Apple, talked about the "mismatch" between the skills that people were acquiring in college and the ones demanded by modern businesses.
"Once I discovered 'buy, sell, trade' stores and was engulfed in a room full of mismatch gender clothes, I ended up finding things that just fit me really well."
Liquid Telecom's FX mismatch between cash flow and debt could lead to some volatility in credit metrics should there be material changes in its key currency pair dollar/rand.
One is that users experience sensory conflict—a mismatch between what they see and what their other senses and their real-world knowledge tell them they should be experiencing.
It has led, in turn, to a debilitating mismatch between what party leaders believe and what the rank-and-file "base" believes, with voluble encouragement lately from President Trump.
And automaker layoffs have nothing to do with the future and everything to do with a past in which companies created a mismatch between manufacturing capacity and market demand.
Abundant research shows that structural change in the economy has increased the mismatch between the skills sought by employers and those on offer from people outside the labor force.
The fight was such a mismatch that his opponent was left needing oxygen treatment after being knocked down with a jab, then out for good with a hard right, 
I've experienced the jarring mismatch between feminist mission and lived reality personally: at Babeland, the woman and queer-owned sex toy store where my coworkers and I unionized last year.
Clearing his throat as he continued reading from a prepared text, Roberts said the lower-court evidence revealed a "mismatch" between the decision Ross made and the rationale he provided.
One consequence of this, argues Kevin Mofid of Savills, an estate agent, is a mismatch between the supply of and demand for warehouses like Graze's on the edge of London.
Ryan Getzlaf missed his third consecutive game with an upper-body injury and Nashville used the mismatch advantage at center to control play in front of Ducks goaltender John Gibson.
Even when there was a mismatch in the system, Z. said, the company's processing department could, and sometimes did, push through the claims through with the inaccurate higher household size.
The mismatch in cash flow and net debt creates pressure on leverage metrics when there is significant and sustainable devaluation in currencies as there has been in 2H20153 and 1H16.
To eliminate the Libor mismatch, some participants in the US CLO market are suggesting that the funds should be allowed to match their tranche payments to the underlying loan payments.
The mismatch in cash flow and net debt creates pressure on leverage metrics when there is significant and sustainable devaluation in currencies as there has been in 2H15 and 1H16.
Sometimes talented people can find themselves on a team where their skill set is not being fully or appropriately leveraged, or sometimes there's a mismatch between style and culture etc.
So, big congrats to normies across the world for getting off on the romantic hardships of two celebrities whose relationship was a mismatch by people's narrow understanding of human worth!
This also adds currency mismatch risk as 75% of MIC's total debt was based on USD while most of its cash flows are generated in local currencies in each country.
Evolutionary mismatch Perhaps the main reason we are having to retune the settings on the appetite systems of crop plants is that they are held back by their evolutionary history.
Global oil production has outpaced consumption since at least early 2015, with the current mismatch at about half a million barrels every day, according to data on Thomson Reuters' Eikon.
The mismatch between fundamental reality and market pricing has had many on Wall Street scratching their heads as stocks' comeback coincided with a wave of downward growth and earnings revisions.
What is odder, and much more culpable, is its failure to address the mismatch between its grassroots supporters and its policy agenda into which Mr Trump has tapped so effectively.
All of which force the defense to invert traditional coverages that leave them with an inevitable mismatch, dearth of rim protection, or open cutting lanes with weakside defenders peeking over.
Rules have also been set out for punishment of life insurance firms with insufficient reserves, a serious mismatch of liabilities and assets and those who exhibit a major liquidity risk.
With the 3.5mm audio jack, the stereo sound was compromised due to poor sound channel separation and the sound quality was compromised due to a mismatch between phone and headphones.
President Donald Trump said in Beijing on Thursday he will work to address unfair practices from the Chinese that have led to a mismatch of benefits from U.S.-China trade.
They also list the mismatch of location and price as a possible reason — homes in the Highland Park area were going for a median price of $520,794 as of September.
The fear is that such a "liquidity mismatch" can encourage cash raising through fire sales of assets such as bonds at the risk of undermining wider financial stability through contagion.
This mismatch largely reflects a belief that higher U.S. borrowing costs will likely hurt U.S. growth and ultimately force the Fed to hit the pause button on its monetary tightenings.
Ultimately, policymakers must address the perennial mismatch between spending and revenue, but the only true solution to this overarching challenge is faster economic growth and the policies that create it.
The seeming mismatch of Mr. Krapp (surely we can allow the old souse the dignity of the rare honorific) and Mr. Wilson offers intriguing glimpses into the characters of both.
And when I see so-and-so said this fight was a mismatch, why I'm going to have a little ceremony and some eating is going on—eating of words.
The price mismatch is intriguing—the more so for The Economist, which publishes the Big Mac index, a cross-country comparison of burger prices, which shows a 43% transatlantic disparity.
This is a comical mismatch in talent, but with Cleveland in disarray thanks to the firing of Coach Hue Jackson, it is impossible to predict how the Browns will react.
The new deadline would apply to some of the just over 4,000 voters who were notified late that their mail-in ballots had been rejected because of a signature mismatch.
But that does not mean this silencing of Celtic Park was entirely without significance, or that it can be written off as a meaningless mismatch, a heavyweight pummeling a fly.
Some bond funds offer fast redemptions to investors, putting pressure on them to come up with cash at short notice in stressed markets, which can also create a "liquidity mismatch".
And not only our exposure from a revenue point of view, but also the mismatch between what we make in China and sell into China versus what we import/export.
Running back Aaron Jones caught seven passes for 159 yards and two touchdowns, including a 67-yard scoring reception with 8:02 left when he capitalized on a linebacker mismatch.
The case came about after Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems took Facebook to court, arguing that EU citizens were vulnerable to American surveillance thanks to a mismatch in privacy laws.
In a boxing fight widely seen as a mismatch, Floyd Mayweather Jr., above left, came out of retirement to defeat Conor McGregor with a technical knockout in the 10th round.
If there's a perceived mismatch, a human worker will be notified, and they may contact the user to ask if their gender is incorrectly stated in the app, Menon said.
Without that experience, I might still live in fear of hurting myself or breaking things when I walk down the sidewalk, and I might regularly mismatch my shoes and socks.
There had always been a mismatch between the rugged form of him—knotty biceps and big, coarse, freckled hands—and the delicate way he touched things and fretted over them.
Iowa wasted no time taking advantage of the biggest mismatch on a floor full of them — the 6-foot-11, 260-pound Garza against Kennesaw State's shorter, lighter post players.
"There's a real mismatch between the risk profile of upstream players and the risk profile of midstream players," LeBlanc said, using industry terms for oil drillers and pipeline operators, respectively.
The cars driven by the wealthy tend to be new and fast, but many Thai families can afford only a single scooter or motorcycle, setting up for a devastating mismatch.
The cars driven by the wealthy tend to be new and fast, but many Thai families can afford only a single scooter or motorcycle, setting up for a devastating mismatch.
He directs D'Angelo Russell to feed the mismatch and then, knowing his man will be momentarily distracted by his own help responsibilities, sprints into the lane and draws a foul.
If Two-Income Trap were released today, I'd say it suffers from a striking mismatch between the scale of the problem it identifies and the relatively modest solutions it proposes.
This mismatch between the abstractness of our plans when they're in the distance and their concrete nature once they're imminent helps partly explain why you've fallen into the canceling habit.
This would correct a mismatch in the old Roman calendar, first set up by Julius Caesar, that was causing the months to fall steadily out of line with the seasons.
If we're going to provide care to everyone, then is there going to be a mismatch between the amount of care we need and the amount of care we can supply?
Fitch believes the insurers are buying modest volumes of domestic bonds - especially long-term Japanese government bonds (JGBs) - to avoid a further widening of the duration mismatch between assets and liabilities.
"The profit taking is triggered by people's changing expectations because of the mismatch between different central bank moves," said Mark To, head of research at Hong Kong's Wing Fung Financial Group.
According to the challengers, 493 absentee ballot applications and nearly 100 absentee ballots for the 2018 election were rejected in Gwinnett County as of mid-October because of signature mismatch issues.
The skills mismatch was also corroborated by an NFIB survey on Tuesday showing lack of qualified workers as "the single most important problem" for a fifth of small businesses in April.
"Even with stable pulp prices, the mismatch between cost pressures and pricing and cost savings will persist in the first half of 2019, leaving scope for an earning miss," they said.
Why it matters: Alhajji asserts that demand is growing substantially for heavy crude while supply is growing substantially for light crude from U.S. shale, creating a mismatch of supply and demand.
"For now, we are aware that investors are still showing an interest in retail investments, driven purely by the strong demand-supply mismatch," said Erejuwa Gbadebo, who heads Cluttons' Nigeria office.
They claim this mismatch, along with flat acceptance lines for other demographic groups, suggests that Harvard seeks "proportional representation of the various racial and ethnic groups present in Harvard's student body".
FX Risk Exposure: TT has a significant currency mismatch as almost all of its debt is denominated in USD and EUR while most of its FCF is generated in local currency.
When he wants to attack a mismatch, the Cavs can just send whomever they want to set a pick, and he'll either force a switch or take off for the basket.
That's smart, and he did it more than once, but these are possessions where James may want to back down a mismatch, force the help to rotate completely, and then kick.
To make matters worse, many of these life insurers have a mismatch between the duration of the promises they have made to policyholders and the shorter time until their assets mature.
Quality mismatch leads to surging inventories Exporting crude oil from the U.S. had been banned for four decades, with the exception of permitted volumes to Canada, until the end of 2015.
This mismatch between how much attention we think is on us, and how much really is, has become known as the "spotlight effect"—and the study has become a contemporary classic.
Egypt's gold mining industry has for years been long on potential and short on investment — the result of a jarring mismatch between spectacular geology and an unattractive commercial framework for mining.
Vermont Democrat Welch pointed out what seemed to be a mismatch between promises that eliminating net neutrality would increase capital expenditure by ISPs and the actual numbers provided by those ISPs.
"If you look at the mismatch between economic opportunity and demographics, it's a perfect storm that's brewing," says Milan Vaishnav, an associate at the Carnegie Endowment, a Washington-based think-tank.
Asia faces a supply and demand mismatch for condensate of about 200,000 barrels per day next year as Middle Eastern supply drops while demand rises and that could draw U.S. condensate.
The problem, Shell says, is a "mismatch" — customers want shorter and smaller contracts, but that does not bring the kind of certainty that supports investment commitments for massive new supply projects.
Of course, the big problem is not the mismatch between money in (contributions and investment income) and money out (benefits) over a single year but over a long period of years.
On a simplistic level, the mismatch between Situationist writings and the dragging limp of the homeless man reveals our expectations of both, and is funny because it plays with those expectations.
The mismatch between what's available in the market and what super-rich individuals want is one reason why sustainable investment makes up a "still small" proportion in their portfolios, said Smiles.
Most American refineries are configured to process heavier crude grades, creating a mismatch with the growing supply of light shale oil being extracted in places like the Permian Basin in Texas.
" "We must recognize," he said, "that hesitation now to invest in defense would deepen the strategic mismatch between our future security and the military means to protect our people and freedoms.
But be just as clear that one practical upshot is that there's now a mismatch between your responsibilities and what you feel you're best at (or what you want to do).
"We believe that the mismatch between talent supply and demand for engineers can be addressed in a sustainable manner by changing the way we identify, recruit, and develop talent," Agarwal said.
At 6-foot-6 (198 cm) and 265 pounds (173 kg), the towering tight end is a mismatch against every opponent he faces and has proven equally dangerous as a blocker.
Unlike many other chronic health problems, the disease doesn't progress in a linear way, and that may contribute to the mismatch in expectations between patients and doctors, Ambardekar said by email.
When my husband encountered the ellipses or when I perceived a mismatch between Jim's wording and Sam's, my husband would pause while I tried to discern what the words really said.
The lower valuation also shows how despite the company's breakneck growth, there are concerns over a mismatch between its cash flow and liabilities, as well as doubts over its corporate governance.
The game between Iran and Cambodia would typically merit little interest as another mismatch between a regional heavyweight and an also-ran in an early qualifier for the 2022 World Cup.
Investors may have begun to notice that mismatch; Morningstar reports that high-yield mutual funds and E.T.F.s had net inflows of $230 billion in February, the first positive month since October.
In theory, that mismatch could have been a warning sign: Medical equipment is often manufactured with unique fittings and nozzles so that pieces that do not belong together cannot be joined.
Just before the break in action, Golden State was breaking across the court for what would have been a mismatch on offense and Cleveland broke it up with a smart foul.
Agnon himself had just made this very exchange, but in his art he is drawn to a tale of descent, of a mismatch between the Jewish spirit and the Jewish homeland.
Buffalo's offense just might put up some points of its own, but even a game between two of the A.F.C.'s four best teams seems like a mismatch in Baltimore's favor.
"We interpret this as a sign of a mismatch between the needs of employers and the skills of job seekers," said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics in New York.
A recent Associated Press report found about 53,000 people, the majority of whom are African-Americans, had their registrations placed in limbo because of some type of mismatch with that information.
"Genetics produce hormones, but then the hormones can reprogram DNA," she said, which might explain why there is a mismatch in some people between their sex chromosomes and their sex hormones.
An important implication of my earlier point that our default model of change is flawed is that there is a fundamental mismatch between our approach and its capacity to enable change.
Then there's the less obvious risk from this mismatch between what is happening in the United States and the rest of the world — the risk of what happens if it doesn't change.
The asset disposal loss component of 063% remains the main driver of the breakeven OC due to the significant maturity mismatch between the cover assets (14 years) and the liabilities (2.1 years).
Reason for opting for One Time Settlement:The Reason for opting OTS is that the company has been facing cash flow mismatch due to which the debt has become a Non- Performing Asset.
While UK funds still had daily dealing, the Financial Conduct Authority's Chief Executive said he was keen to look again at the inherent liquidity mismatch given property is tough to sell quickly.
"Arousal nonconcordance is a mismatch between how turned on a person feels and how their genitals are behaving," sex educator and author of Come As You Are, Emily Nagoski previously told Refinery29.
There are $9.3 billion of Zollars in banks compared to $200 million in reserves, official data showed, a mismatch that creates a premium for the U.S. dollar and fans the black market.
Since proper mitochondrial functioning required the interaction of proteins made by both genomes, Burton hypothesized that a mismatch between mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sat at the heart of the F2's problems.
The CDC has tentatively estimated the effectiveness of this year's vaccine at around 30%, largely due to a genetic mismatch between the vaccine strain of H3N2 and the wild strain infecting people.
Given all of the different obstacles to voting there are in this country, as well as the mismatch between the popular vote and the Electoral College, the painting itself seems particularly unfit.
Leverage thresholds for its current ratings are tighter than for European peers due to higher risk from the FX mismatch between mainly hard currency debt and Turkish lira- denominated cash flow generation.
This kind of mismatch was more common among clinics that promised to treat a wide range of medical conditions with stem cells, compared to those that specialized in one or two conditions.
This means it's important your skills are well-matched to the job you're doing — evidence suggests that the greater the mismatch between your skills and your job, the less happy you'll be.
Following extensions of Greece's bailout loans, it also wants to refinance its existing bonds so there is less of a mismatch between its own financing and how long its loans run for.
SCIENCE TIMES The Personal Health column on Tuesday, about transgender individuals, used an outdated psychiatric term in some editions to refer to feeling a mismatch between one's gender identity and biological sex.
Canucks end nine-game slide with win over Rangers NEW YORK — On paper or any other parchment available, this was about as lopsided a mismatch the NHL could place on the schedule.
In his ruling Judge Walker said as many as 5,000 ballots could be impacted by the signature mismatch provision, however, it is unclear exactly how many votes were impacted by this decision.
An agency workforce analysis from 2016 noted a "mismatch … between workforce and workload" in some aspects of the National Weather Service, evidence cited in the budget as a reason to cut positions.
Ongoing FX volatility will continue to be negative for the telecom operators in the region, due to high currency mismatch for their hard currency debt against mostly local currency-based EBITDA generation.
"The mismatch of sex drive is a common reason why people consider ethical non-monogamy, for sure — I both know and work with couples like that," relationship coach Effy Blue tells me.
Why this matters: Solving climate change involves a fundamental mismatch between the countries that emit the most greenhouse gases, and those that stand to suffer the earliest and most from the problem.
Dr. Betti is skeptical of this explanation, and thinks that other possibilities, such as modern diets or the need to support internal organs, could help explain the mismatch between pelvis and fetus.
In an interview, she said she had not built her political career around her identity as an African-American woman, in part, because it would have been a mismatch for her district.
Judge Walker was trying to determine how counties match signatures on mail-in ballots to signatures in the voter file, and what criteria they use to decide a signature is a mismatch.
This sort of jarring mismatch between politics and partying characterises many of the cafés, clubs and artistic hangouts documented in "Into the Night", a new exhibition at the Barbican Centre in London.
This provides an extra dollop of slapstick chaos, but the kids are peripheral to the movie's main interest, which is in the mismatch and implicit bromance between Ice Cube and Mr. Day.
The potential reasons include a mismatch between worker skills and the jobs that are available; shifts in the nature of work; and low productivity growth, which makes employers reluctant to raise wages.
The problem, then as now, is that by and large Wall Street banks are in the business of borrowing short and lending long, resulting in a dangerous mismatch of assets and liabilities.
LONDON — Daniel Dubois knocked Kyotaro Fujimoto down with a jab, then out for good with a hard right hand to leave the Japanese heavyweight needing oxygen treatment after a mismatch on Saturday.
He acknowledged that the Navy needs more ships in the Pacific because there is a "mismatch" between the emerging mission there and the level of naval power that can be generated and sustained.
The bill could target the moral hazard problem created by the county-prosecutor/state-prison mismatch — say, by providing money to counties, in return for their taking more responsibility for locking up people.
Obvion's treasurer Max Bronzwaer told IFR at the time that the structure had been adopted to offset interest rate swap risk stemming from the mismatch between assets and liabilities that negative Euribor creates.
Bork and filibusters Yet, as much as the prospect of a second seat may offer a president more options, the potential for an ideological mismatch and a bruising confirmation fight cannot be dismissed.
Unemployment figures, at their lowest levels in around five decades, and a "skills mismatch" between workers and businesses are pushing employers to hire people outside of traditional full-time arrangements, ADP's Yildirmaz said.
Two and a half years ago, I fell in love with a man who embodied the persona of merciless self-determination described in Odyssey's "Native New Yorker," despite the subjective mismatch of genders.
It matters in that if the mismatch persists, then we could see a unicorn not merely price at a modest discount to its past-private valuation, but at a fraction of that price.
Like a liberal democracy trading with an ideological foe, an outward relationship that seems cooperative, or even congenial, conceals a demonstrable, marked hostility, a fundamental, unresolved mismatch of mutually-misunderstood cultures and attitudes.
The reason for the game's difficulty is a mismatch between the way it plays and the way AI agents learn, which also reveals a blind spot in machine learning's view of the world.
The worry centres on the "liquidity mismatch" between mutual funds, which offer instant redemption to their clients, and the corporate-bond market, where many securities may be hard to trade in a crisis.
A routine mismatch in payment terms between suppliers and the ultimate users, Mr Rabinovich notes, can leave the intermediary responsible, at least on paper, for inventory, even if it never touches the products.
And they begin by making note of the mismatch between Mr Trump's rhetoric and the purported "border security and humanitarian crisis" that, the according to the presidential proclamation, plagues America's boundary with Mexico.
Google said at the time that the patents made the deal worthwhile, despite what appeared to be a cultural mismatch and Google's ambivalence (at that point) about being in the phone making business.
Those who've been on the job hunt for a while may also want to consider relocating, says Hamrick, as local demand for skills can contribute the "mismatch" that keeps workers from securing jobs.
Horford is understandably worried about Hill getting a step on him, but earlier in this series he had success pressuring smalls who're clearly more interested in exploiting a mismatch elsewhere than attacking themselves.
"For housing, as low inventory pushes prices up at a fast clip, the mismatch between fast-growing home prices and slow-growing incomes continues to be a huge obstacle for would-be buyers."
Average selling price declined about 241 percent in the third quarter due to a mismatch between supply and demand, SunPower Chief Executive Tom Werner said on a post-earnings conference call on Wednesday.
Lack of corporate investment over the past two years created a mismatch between demand and supply in Russian Eurobond issues, which had totaled more than $50 billion a year in 2012 and 2013.
This mismatch takes its toll on employees, in ways that could come back to haunt employees' ability to perform well at work and thus, against the long term interest of employers as well.
MCB is highly exposed to the slowing growth in the domestic economy, while currency risk could arise, should the bank develop a large asset/liability mismatch in its large US dollar balance sheet.
"They tend to be center-right traditional Republican conservatives, and so you know there is a little bit of a mismatch there," said Karl Rove, the architect of George W. Bush's presidential campaigns.
But he also raked in the highest negative numbers as a potential peer to Clinton: 32 percent of those polled said the two would be a mismatch, as did 52 percent of experts.
University of Texas decision, the debate over the "mismatch" theory — the idea that affirmative action harms minorities by admitting students to challenging schools where they cannot succeed — should also be put to rest.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job openings rose to a seven-month high in February while the pace of hiring slipped, pointing to a growing skills mismatch and a further tightening of labor market conditions.
There are a number of reasons for this, but one of them is that there's a mismatch between the market of highly technical engineers and products that simplify the development process for novices.
Given where Siakam (who doesn't play big) is on the floor—20 feet away from the rim, at the top of the key—there's really no mismatch for Boston's defense to worry about.
So I definitely ended up getting into this zone, this mismatch in the heat of it that you really start to believe the YouTube samples are kind of like really speaking to you.
The results raise profound questions about what could be causing the mismatch between predictions about the acceleration of the expanding universe, and may lead to fundamental insights about the nature of dark energy.
A mismatch in how average video view time is calculated and how it is defined — resulting in that number being reportedly inflated by half or more, for a short period of two years.
But the lack of change hints at a bleak possibility: a mismatch between the scale of the challenge facing the survey research industry and the capacity of many individual public pollsters to respond.
She's also crystallized what it means to be Missoni: a luxe-bohemian mix of bright Amalfi-inspired colors, rich cashmeres and wools, and a lavishly layered mismatch of happy florals and crooked stripes.
Tarpeh said this kind of mismatch was common and that it became a problem because of a disruption in the shipping schedule caused by a build-up of silt in the city's port.
The variation can be explained by a mismatch between the range of brightness that humans and cameras can detect and the far-greater range of brightness that exists during a total solar eclipse.
There is, as a result, a growing mismatch between the horizons of investors who control more of our private companies and the horizons of the employees, customers and suppliers who depend on them.
If California had been carved up into Massachusetts-sized states, it could be easily 15 or 16 separate entities — each with about four times the population of Wyoming — rather than the current mismatch.
Despite the fact that the strains circulating this winter are aligned with the viruses used to make the vaccine, the manufacturing process tends to cause slight changes that create a mismatch, Webby explained.
For the cherry trees at the Tidal Basin, the National Park Service plants replacement trees grown off-site in a nursery, so the pollinator mismatch does not necessarily reduce the number of trees.

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