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Mortimer Snerd even makes an appearance.And who can forget that ping-pong
match!
And Ziva is more than a
match
for Tony.
Not to mention Carole Lombard's dazzling performance (I can't remember having seen her mediocre anyway) : how fun and beauty reach a perfect
match
!
Richard Pryor's striking a
match
to the big guy in jail was funny too, although it didn't make much sense.
In the course of a work day, people mix and
match
many activities – they may work at a desk, but they may also meet a friend for lunch, go to the gym, do chores, travel on business, shop online, and so on.
But their governments now face one of the major challenges of the twenty-first century: creating public-health solutions that
match
the speed and scale of urbanization.
The EU’s reluctance to
match
America’s robust language on Iran is emboldening him.
Speaking before the
match
between Lee and AlphaGo, he said that humanity would be the winner, whatever the outcome, because advances in AI will make every human being smarter, more capable, and “just better human beings.”
It may be difficult for China to ever
match
the success of a small Asian country like Singapore, which has already overtaken the US in terms of GDP per capita as measured by purchasing power parity.
Brands and advertisers can speak directly to customers, and markets no longer need the convening power of a newspaper to
match
buyers and sellers (the purpose of classified ads).
Chicago, having already hosted the opening ceremony and first
match
of the 1994 World Cup, has adopted quite a different mindset.
Apparently, there was no hiding the 6,000 empty seats at the Uruguay-Egypt
match
on June 15.
Massive investments are also needed in education to eradicate deep pockets of illiteracy, raise overall skill levels, and better
match
skills to the demands of the market.
For the most part, human rights treaties are poorly monitored and enforced, and those countries that join face little or no penalty for failing to
match
their rhetoric with action.
It would take some doing to
match
(or exceed) Italy’s record of governmental paralysis.
But effective programs require more than just money; they need employers and educators who can identify the necessary skills, create the structures to teach them, and
match
trained workers with available jobs.
That means helping countries to assess their trade-facilitation needs on a case-by-case basis,
match
those needs with the resources required, and broker partnerships between recipient countries and development allies to ensure that support is provided quickly and efficiently.
This will require not only sufficient funding, but also the human and IT capacity to
match
migrants and sponsors.
As soon as the clock winds down on the final FIFA World Cup soccer
match
in July, the country will resume preparations to host the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Though Ukraine, on its own, is no
match
for Russia’s military might, its allies could decide to do “whatever it takes” to help, short of becoming involved in a direct military confrontation with Russia or violating the Minsk agreement.
For his part, Qaddafi has increasingly sought to demonstrate that the intervention is going nowhere, even brazenly appearing to engage in a chess
match
with the Russian head of FIDE, the world chess association.
Asian countries should take a cue from India’s National Skill Development Corporation, which works with private training firms to
match
skills curricula with industry needs.
As technology has been added, many of the associations are going online to
match
supply and demand in the informal labor market more effectively.
With 260 million children not in school worldwide, education needs more champions to
match
the enthusiasm of advocates in, say, the global-health and environmental movements.
Could the reality of the man possibly
match
my expectations?
We met a number of times in the years that followed, on his visits to Australia and in South Africa – at his home in Soweto – and on one memorable occasion when I accompanied him to the opening
match
of the 1995 Rugby World Cup, at Newlands Stadium in Cape Town.
Moreover, Trump’s plans to increase protectionism and sharply reduce immigration, if realized, would both have significant adverse effects on growth (though, to be fair, the proposal to have the composition of immigration more closely
match
the economy’s needs is what most countries, including Canada and Australia, already do).
No other currency can yet challenge the dollar as an investment medium or reserve asset, nor can other countries
match
America’s extraordinarily efficient financial markets, which provide unparalleled liquidity.
But economists should
match
honesty about what their research says with honesty about the inherently provisional nature of what passes as evidence in their profession.
Watching a football
match
might never be the same again!
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