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The potential for font mismatching has now been raised many times.
Temporal mismatching of species' biological events is likely to cause more complicated problems.
Any moving about, even better, exercise, gives the sensory systems a chance to compensate for the mismatching of signals.
Many colleges now use compatibility surveys to minimize risk of serious mismatching.
This mismatching works the other way, too.
Wallpapering usually begins and ends in an unobtrusive corner where the inevitable mismatching of the first and last strips won't be noticed.
This mismatching of the two causes of a rhythm can produce difficulties and these will be considered in detail in Chapters 10 and 12.
The more severe the airway obstruction, the more likely ventilation-perfusion mismatching will result in impaired gas exchange and hypoxemia.
There is no eclecticism here, no clever mismatching of furnishings, no casually draped pieces of fabric.
Sarah thought of the "blue list" tapes again; the curious mismatching of criminals with the crème de la crème of high society.
The appearance of the bookish niece of a seconded American officer enables the two conscripts to pair off with suitable partners, after initial mismatching.
Nontheless, Mr. Glazer pointed out the "mismatching" of time horizons in reference to the recent action of Kodak's stock.
Or, as red-mohawked guitarist Jehangir (Dominic Rains) puts it, their "mismatching of disenfranchised subcultures."
There is no reason whatsoever why our explanation of jet-lag as a consequence of a mismatching between the body clock and the new external environment should go unquestioned.
I decided to write to the station, pointing out that since it is, after all, an educational station, it should not be party to such misinformation and mismatching of symbolism.
(P. 24) Wildlife will be affected by climate change, with most species or populations subject to problems as a result of changes in distribution and temporal mismatching of phenological events.
The idea of him actually having friends as such seemed not so much unlikely, more a sort of mismatching of concepts, like the idea of the Suez crisis popping out for a bun.
Daniel Druckman's exotic percussion instruments set against Kerry McDermott's impassioned violin and James Winn's virtuoso piano gave "Set of Five" a post-modern mismatching of means.
Mr. Snow did go on to say, though, that the same ailment that felled the savings and loan institutions in 1989 is now eating away at pension funds: a mismatching of assets and liabilities.
Or maybe I'm just dizzy from trying to keep up with not only the mismatched lovers of the Shakespeare comedy but also the casual mismatching of actors and actresses with male and female roles.
Such management necessitates a continuous review of a bank's overall balance sheet in order to avoid excessive mismatching of assets and liabilities (refer to Chapter 1 for analysis of bank's balance sheet).
Sander's paper on mismatching has been criticized by several law professors, including Ian Ayres and Richard Brooks from Yale who argue that eliminating affirmative action would actually reduce the number of black lawyers by 12.7%.
Nothing can really make up for the mismatching of Mr. Stiller, as a phobia-ridden risk assessor for an insurance company, and Ms. Aniston, as the free-spirited daredevil who tries to liberate him from his safety obsession.
However, a similar leitmotiv of HMI and DES documents, the high level of mismatching of tasks assigned by teachers to pupils and pupils' ability, has been explored in a carefully researched programme undertaken by Bennett and Desforges (1985).
The same mismatching of actress and role is evident in the portrayal of Poncia, Bernarda's earthy peasant housekeeper, by Candy Buckley, a slim, brittle woman who here vaguely suggests how Florence Henderson might look in a "Zorro" film.