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(1) Rural per-capita land holding is dwindling, and there is mismatch of land and labor ownerships: the land is owned by the elders while the youth are supposed to be much more productive as they are also better educated than their fathers.
Statistics on the reasons for divorce in Japan indicate that the most common reason is mismatch of characteristics (64% for male and 44% for female), followed by domestic violence, and psychological conflicts between wives and husbands [ 23].
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An additional potential source of false-positive identification of apparent stem cell differentiation into somatic cells of interest is mismatching of the nucleus with cytoplasm.
Other pairings have turned out to be mismatches of expectations; one formerly well-off Syrian family expressed disappointment that its apartment was a second-floor walk-up and lacked a washing machine.
There have been mismatches of products and pitchfolk.
There were mismatch descriptions of intransitive photographs (50%) and of transitive photographs (50%).
Obama's rhetoric is clear but it often is mismatched with the reality of his proposals or aren't implementable.
It's mismatch art, a mess of seemingly indiscriminate art-historical samplings.
It's been a mismatch of a squad," he added.
All too often, though, it is a mismatch of understanding.It was, anyway, for Mr Jones, when he went to live in Italy in 1999.
We propose that RRT could be initiated when there is a mismatch of demand and capacity [ 7].
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