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mismatch
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verb
- to match badly, esp in marriage
noun
- a bad or inappropriate match
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Example Sentences
Eleven times in a row, they got a mismatch they liked and found themselves in spots on the court they wanted only to see their shots fail.
“If it’s a deepfake scam, you’ll often notice subtle irregularities like lip-sync mismatch, unnatural pauses while speaking and weird facial movements. You can catch these by analyzing the video frame by frame,†he said.
Because of this mismatch, I argue that diversity displays don’t just neglect employees; they’re actually costly for employees of color.
That it wasn’t McDonald’s mismatched qualities on display but the reality of a Black Rose who has had to adapt herself in constricted ways until better opportunities come her way.
It was Burns who introduced the Mad Dog press at USC and anointed Marshall, whose length — at 6-feet-4 — allows the Trojans to induce mismatches when opposing offenses are forced to speed up.
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