Match
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1403 examples of Match in a sentence
Team structures that
match
organizational goals.
Fuji, "Der Rosenkavalier," a stunning match-winning goal in a World Cup soccer match, Van Gogh's "Starry Night," a Jane Austen novel, Fred Astaire dancing across the screen.
I'll bet all your shoes
match.
But we've also done studies where we try to
match
what they say with the actual faces.
What it does is use the Internet to create an infinite marketplace to
match
person A's "haves" with person C's "wants," whatever they may be.
From the mighty eBay, the grandfather of exchange marketplaces, to car-sharing companies such as GoGet, where you pay a monthly fee to rent cars by the hour, to social lending platforms such as Zopa, that will take anyone in this audience with 100 dollars to lend, and
match
them with a borrower anywhere in the world, we're sharing and collaborating again in ways that I believe are more hip than hippie.
We've gone from traditional car-ownership to car-sharing companies, such as Zipcar and GoGet, to ride-sharing platforms that
match
rides to the newest entry, which is peer-to-peer car rental, where you can actually make money out of renting that car that sits idle for 23 hours a day to your neighbor.
It was time for me to go to Cleveland and to start the agonizing wait for a
match.
It was a
match.
And I phoned them up and picked their brain in an effort to
match
their expertise with what we found in code and data.
So that made sense, that was a
match.
So again, that was a real good
match.
But if you know stuff, you're more likely to have your feelings
match
reality.
If you don't understand the risks, you don't understand the costs, you're likely to get the trade-off wrong, and your feeling doesn't
match
reality.
It made their feeling of security more
match
the reality.
It's important that, if our feelings
match
reality, we make better security trade-offs.
It's morning, before the
match.
In my theory, language evolves in such a way that sounds match, correspond with, the subjective, with the personal, intuitive experience of the listener.
Do you think you could go to the store and get a choice of power bars, like we can, and pick the right one to
match?
Does it
match
one African or the other African?
Then, significantly more often, does a Neanderthal
match
the European rather than the African.
The same is true if we look at a Chinese individual versus an African, the Neanderthal will
match
the Chinese individual more often.
When we recall them, we
match
them up against reality, and we're making predictions all the time.
Then we
match
them in pairs by computer.
That information is available in the current shot, but there's another source of information not available on the current shot, but only available by repeated experience in the game of tennis, and that's that the ball doesn't bounce with equal probability over the court during the
match.
So, for example, if I ask you to
match
this number of penguins to the same number of ducks, you would be able to do that by counting.
I ask myself whether my pictures are pandering, whether they contribute to stereotypes, whether the images
match
the message, am I complacent or am I complicit?
So, I made a hydrogen generator and I made an oxygen generator, and I had the two pipes leading into a beaker and I threw a
match
in.
The night before a
match
I'm very nervous.
And you should see me during the
match.
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