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The new system also allows people to choose their gender identity, which need not
match
the sex assigned to them at birth.
Of course, no one could affect the outcome of a football match, either, but at least it was fun to watch – and the rules were clear.
And that can be a very valuable asset for an incumbent Fed chair – one that no other candidate could
match.
As a status quo power, Japan does not need to
match
Chinese military might.
In the 1996 match, Deep Blue stunned the champion by beating him in the first game.
Deep Blue shocked the champion, winning the
match
3.5 to 2.5.
But policymakers seem to have forgotten that when people are fleeing for their lives, when their family and friends have been brutalized, imprisoned, or killed, no democratic government’s deterrent can
match
the fear that drives them to try their luck on the high seas, packed into rickety boats.
Pension funds, insurance companies, and mutual funds in the US manage combined assets totaling roughly $30 trillion, and they have been struggling to find investments that
match
their long-term obligations.
But the Keynesians maintained that structural forces were bad, because they cost people their jobs, unless policymakers manufactured enough demand to
match
the increase in supply.
Given the contents of Kim’s political toolkit, this
match
was never going to be played on a level field.
That was true of Trump’s rhetorical sparring
match
last year with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, which some political analysts predicted would lead to armed conflict.
But reality doesn’t
match
official rhetoric.
Machines may be reaching new heights of intelligence, but they are no
match
for human resourcefulness, imagination, and interaction.
The main actors fall into three categories: open revisionists, like Russia and the Islamic State; those ready to fight to protect a minimum of order, such as the United States, France, and Great Britain; and ambivalent states – including key regional players in the Middle East, such as Turkey and Iran – whose actions fail to
match
their rhetoric.
There are also opportunities in peer-to-peer lending networks, whereby online services
match
lenders directly with borrowers.
That means that, in a dollar-for-dollar slugging match, China will quickly run out of steam.
The International Monetary Fund could provide these funds, as it did previously, with the EU promising to
match
the IMF’s contribution.
But it is especially difficult in China, where the government’s actions so often fail to
match
its statements.
Even for a more typical candidate, promises made during a campaign rarely
match
actions taken once in office.
In a football match, the rituals – the flag waving, the national anthems, the collective chants –and the language that is employed (the
match
starts with a “breakout of hostilities,” one “bombs” the goal, blows up the defense, launches “missile”) reinforce the perception of war by other means.
Antagonism was confined to the stadium, and ended when the
match
did.
The former president of the FIFA, Joao Havelange, often dreamed of a football
match
between Israelis and Palestinians: the American vice-president Al Gore regarded such a
match
as a means to help Washington solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Another Iran-US
match
might be helpful at this difficult time.
As the sociologist Norbert Elias put it: “The spectators of a football
match
can enjoy the mythical excitement of battles taking place in the stadium, and they know that neither the players nor they will suffer any harm.”
A return
match
is always possible.
As a Frenchman, I cannot wait for the next World Cup
match
between France and Germany.
(This is not the first case of a soccer
match
taking on symbolic significance in the EU: in the summer of 2012, at the height of the eurozone’s debt crisis, the decisive European summit occurred at the same time as a European Cup
match
between Italy and Germany.)
No diplomat could
match
that kind of influence.
The international community must now
match
its rhetoric with action.
The price was negotiated in early 2011, roughly to
match
the European Union’s emissions-trading price, and with incentives for domestic emissions reductions in mind.
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