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"Mismatches" between people who view time differently are common in marriages, Zimbardo says.
People's views on time affect health, wealth, relationships 2008
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From the Washington Post: Records of 4 of 6 Wisconsin State Election Board Members Rejected Due to Database 'Mismatches'!
OpEdNews - Quicklink: WaPo: Thousands of Voters 'Incorrectly' Purged From Voter Rolls Across Nation 2008
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Mismatches in supply and demand helped drive oil prices to record highs in the summer of 2008, which contributed to the economic recession in the U.S.
U.S. Brings Diplomacy to Politics Of Energy Keith Johnson 2011
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Associated Press Mismatches such as Wilson Chandler (21) inside against 7-foot Kevin Garnett are inevitable.
Finesse and Skill Trump Height Kevin Clark 2010
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Mismatches inside contributed to the .462 defensive field goal percentage for the Buffs, which was the worst in the Big 12.
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Mismatches inside contributed to the .462 defensive field goal percentage for the Buffs, which was the worst in the Big 12.
Big 12 Conference 2010
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Mismatches don't get much more one-sided, so Sprewell naturally called for the ball.
USATODAY.com - Minnesota not likely to cry wolf in playoffs with Cassell 2004
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Annual Manpower Research Indicates that Talent Mismatches, Individual Choice, Customer Sophistication and Technological Revolutions are Increasing the Velocity of Change in Bank (ADB) is to carry out a comprehensive study on the economics of climate change in Northeast Asia, Manila-based ADB said in a press release on Monday.
WN.com - Articles related to 17 million Asians into deep poverty, report ADB, UN 2010
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Mismatches have become a significant obstacle for homeowners and businesses that want to employ solar panels, largely because they can cause some of the power from bright sunlight to be lost.
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Mismatches like these are signals that it's time to change what we say, or what we do.
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