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to mismatch
verb
To match unsuitably; to fail to match
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His style was often to mismatch melody and words, or sing flat, or comment as if he was on the sidelines, rather than in the song.
As he ran through the trick a second time, annotating each step, we saw how we had been led to mismatch cause and effect, to form one false hypothesis after another.
MINNEAPOLIS Fed President Narayana Kocherlakota raised eyebrows in August when he said:Of course, the key question is: How much of the current unemployment rate is really due to mismatch, as opposed to conditions that the Fed can readily ameliorate?
This estimation is prone to mismatch between training and test data.
In order not to mismatch ICA and ECA, normal physiology and values are to be understood.
The second is referring to mismatch in energy resources supply and demand.
Despite their design, they cannot obtain any output signals owing to mismatch of the resonance frequencies.
This has motivated researchers to verify how firm characteristics relate to mismatch.
Moreover, typical thin film PV modules are less sensitive to mismatch than crystalline silicon based ones.
Analysis for the maximum achievable resolution due to mismatch is provided.
It will require extra computation to select the channel pair but may still lead to a possible to mismatch.
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