Sentence examples for risk of mismatch from inspiring English sources

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This type of transplant, called an allogeneic transplant, carries the risk of mismatch between tissues a situation that can stimulate immune cells of the host to react with the donated cells and cause a life-threatening condition called graft-versus-host disease.

In this section, we will study how the risk of mismatch at individual level depends on the polarization of the occupational structure.

First- and second-generation immigrants face higher risk of mismatch (Aleksynska and Tritah 2013; Tarvid 2012) and residence duration seems to have no effect on it (Aleksynska and Tritah 2013; Fernández and Ortega 2008).

Using daily exchange rate data covering about 10 years, they found volatility clustering in Egypt's exchange rate returns, as well as a risk of mismatch between exchange rates and the stock market.

Evidence shows that there is a higher risk of mismatch for those at the bottom of the educational pyramid, which is reflected in relatively high unemployment rates for low‐skilled youth in comparison with high‐skilled youth.

In HPA-3a/a and -3b/b mothers, the risk of mismatch with the fetal antigens during pregnancy was found to be 138/1000 and 109/1000, respectively.

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And such dietary pressures will be exacerbated by other climate-induced stresses, including, as for the copepod, increased competition, predation and a growing risk of mismatches in Arctic-adapted lifecycles.

This retuning process, driven by feedback from statistical models of speech and nonspeech classes, attempts to minimize the misclassification risk of mismatched data, with respect to the original statistical models.

We have attempted to minimise the risk of mismatching partners by dropping observations where we were unable to clearly identify unique partners of each respondent with similar relationship start dates and durations in both data sets (see online supplementary appendix 1); however, we cannot rule out this source of potential error.

In all cases, the project leader assessed whether the execution of the task matched or mismatched the desired effect, and they sensed the likely risk of a mismatch: 'reflection-on-action' was triggered by looking at what was actually happening (Alexander Williamm in the case of B) or what might or might not happen (William in the case of A; Marcus).

This approach has carried a significant risk of spatial mismatch ever since.

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