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The phrase "match requirements" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing whether something meets specific criteria or standards. Example: "The new software must match the requirements set by the regulatory body to ensure compliance."
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However, they cannot mix and match requirements from 2 or more different years.
To be sure there are plenty of plants that can be selected to cover the ground, but the site and the plants have to match requirements.
In order to select an appropriate tool it is essential to understand tool capabilities and assess how these match requirements for a specific situation.
For example, a computer may not recognize that "OM'alley" is a typo of "O'Malley". In 2006, Bowen says, exact match requirements prevented more than 20percentt of Los Angeles County voters from being properly placed on voter registration lists.
To match requirements of user task and capabilities of devices, we use the similarity of class to make the decision.
The survey results, released this week, show that employers are embracing routine data analytics to, for example, quickly determine which of their many job applicants best match requirements.
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The state fulfilled a 20-percent match requirement by having employers provide in-kind contributions in training.
There is no match requirement for the Flash Grant Program.
After Katrina, the White House reduced the match requirement to 10percentt, but it was still a hefty sum for devastated areas.
This is likely due to the 14 nucleotide exact match requirement, and the single gap or splice restriction.
It can also handle multiple attributes per node and edge, but is impeded by the restrictive match requirement, i.e. one-one match without gap.
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