Sentence examples for creating a mismatch from inspiring English sources

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For the offense, this is called "creating a mismatch".

The position, called the "three technique," lines up the tackle over the guard, creating a mismatch that frees the tackle -- in this case Ellis -- to create havoc in the backfield.

The big influx of solar and wind power has changed the hour-to-hour pattern of electricity production, with energy flooding the grid during the sunniest times, creating a mismatch with demand that has sometimes forced officials to temporarily switch off energy from the new sources.

The challenge for women competing in politics or business is less misogyny than unconscious sexism: Americans don't hate women, but they do frequently stereotype them as warm and friendly, creating a mismatch with the stereotype we hold of leaders as tough and strong.

So scientists have used future warming scenarios from literature that's older, creating a mismatch in the final IPCC report.

One explanation could be that the en face OCT images would have eventually improved if our patient stayed in remission longer, creating a mismatch between the function and structural recovery.

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"Sometimes, you have to try to create a mismatch.

Joe Jurevicius: "He creates a mismatch with a lot of nickel defenders.

That allows teammates to shoot the ball or create a mismatch for Chandler near the basket.

So, you're gaining something when you move the tight end around and can create a mismatch in coverage.

The Giants desperately needed one of those receivers to break free or a third receiver or backup tight end to create a mismatch.

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