Sentence examples for matched by at from inspiring English sources

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But he said each step forward seems to be matched by at least one step back.

"For every dollar we put in, we are hoping it will be matched by at least $2 by diaspora investments," she said.

Rather than go to their martyrdom as ideological purists, they should open the door to tax increases — but only if every $1 in new taxes is applied to deficit reduction and is matched by at least $4 in real spending cuts, including entitlement reform.

Put another way, unless the resulting productivity increases are matched by at least a proportional increase in aggregate demand, employment will decrease.

He added that Ola's presence in each city is matched by at least 10-15 staff (or more than 100 busier markets), while each driver has a dedicated account manager to liaise with.

It will receive $70 million over five years from the Department of Energy, a figure that will be matched by at $70 million from businesses, universities and the state.

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The study labels a fund a copycat if the change in portfolio weights in two or more consecutive periods match by at least 75%.

The moral response matched the aesthetic response; disgust at ugliness was matched by disgust at cruelty; together, these responses constituted a kind of natural moral sense.

Glamorgan's previous best second-wicket stand against Leicestershire was 173 by Peter Walker and Alan Jones at Ebbw Vale in 1965, matched by Dan Cherry and David Hemp at Leicester in 2006.

The throughput and accuracy of analysis at the mRNA level is currently not matched by analysis at the protein level, although this would be desirable for obvious reasons.

And in some areas this has been matched by attempts at policy change.

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