How to use mismatch in a sentence
Once the robot is built, a learning algorithm quickly refines the child brain to account for any potential mismatch between its new body and its inherited brain.
We’re Teaching Robots to Evolve Autonomously—So They Can Adapt to Life Alone on Distant Planets | Emma Hart | February 4, 2021 | Singularity HubIf you do violate this guideline, Google said “you will receive a 28-day warning to resolve these mismatches, otherwise your account will be subject to suspension at the end of the warning period.”
Google will suspend merchant sites that show higher prices at checkout | Barry Schwartz | February 4, 2021 | Search Engine LandWhile it looks different because he is so big and unconventionally athletic, Jokic orchestrates, exploits mismatches and reads the defense as effectively as LeBron James or a prime Chris Paul.
The front-runners for NBA awards aren’t the usual suspects | Ben Golliver | February 1, 2021 | Washington PostThis frequency mismatch creates a third tone that waxes and wanes in volume—but the catch is that the sound only exists in your brain.
If the genetic mismatch with the nuclear DNA is too extreme, the organelles may fail to work and will eventually be lost.
Plant Cells of Different Species Can Swap Organelles | Viviane Callier | January 20, 2021 | Quanta Magazine
No law ever works out as planned, and the mismatch only grows with time.
The mismatch in superpower military strength in the region is eye opening.
Sander and Taylor say that this is exactly what mismatch theory would predict, because preferences cascade.
Affirmative Action: Who Does it Help, Who Does it Hurt? | Megan McArdle | June 24, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThe unexpected result is that the less selective the school, the bigger the racial preferences, and the larger the mismatch.
Affirmative Action: Who Does it Help, Who Does it Hurt? | Megan McArdle | June 24, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThe best argument against affirmative action is presented in mismatch, by Richard Sander and Stuart Taylor.
Affirmative Action: Who Does it Help, Who Does it Hurt? | Megan McArdle | June 24, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTOn the other hand, a mismatch will clear the suspect completely and the detective will know to look elsewhere for the criminal.
The Atomic Fingerprint | Bernard KeischIt is hardly necessary to explain that a mismatch—of a young and an old person—is the usual pretext for a charivari.
The day of judgement is heralded by an ominous mismatch between overblown obligations and the trickling down of new money.
After the Rain | Sam Vaknin
British Dictionary definitions for mismatch
/ (ˌmɪsˈmætʃ) /
to match badly, esp in marriage
a bad or inappropriate match
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