Sentence examples for appropriately match from inspiring English sources

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However the test mechanisms nowadays cannot appropriately match such requirements.

However, the existing testbeds cannot appropriately match such requirements.

The average duration of approximately twelve minutes for each video does not appropriately match the proposed length of intervals between the interactive questions (Wachtler and Ebner 2015).

We argue that non-state (privately) managed grazing properties working within a multi-level governance system that includes the state have a greater chance of conservation success because their actions can more appropriately match the scale of the problem at the implementation level.

It is a challenge for each endurance athlete to appropriately match energy intake and TEE in order to achieve energy balance and thus, weight stability, both on a micro level (i.e., over 1 day or several days) and through the training and competitive season.

Three, somewhat older WT mice (∼20 wks) were used in the pulse-labeling experiment to appropriately match the generally older EAD mice at diabetes onset (Figure 3A, see also Methods and Supporting Information Figure S3), and advanced mouse age has previously been shown to correlate with decreased β-cell BrdU uptake [14].

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The overview of methods is followed by a discussion of how those with an interest in PCOR and HTE during product development can develop an appropriate research agenda by appropriately matching methods with study questions.

Each plate is washed down by an appropriately matched New Zealand wine, and all for only NZ$135£5353) a head.

They say the association has routinely worked to ensure that such trailers only run ahead of features with appropriately matched content.

Yanukovych's relatively reserved attitude to interior decor has been appropriately matched in turn by the restraint of the visitors to his palace.

Dr. Kaufman said that if hematopoietic stem cells could be derived from human embryonic stem cells, they might in time provide a plentiful source of bone marrow transplants for the thousands of patients who cannot find appropriately matched donors.

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