Many have tried and will try to copy him, but his talent will never be matched.
The headline screaming "John Smith Arrested" won't be matched by one declaring "John Smith Goes Free".
To maintain this limit, additional spending to promote growth must be matched by taxes one-for-one.
His contributions to television, music and our culture as a whole will never be matched.
Long-term objectives need to be matched with long-term thinking and not short term reaction.
The money will have to be matched from the charity's reserves and fundraising efforts.
Now managing Team USA in the World Baseball Classic, Torre said Rivera's accomplishments won't be matched.
It was a private decision that could not be matched by most other employers.
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The ECB's purchase of bonds will be matched by the selling of other securities.
And for the first time, this strategy will be matched by the resources that it demands.
The plan envisages that managers' WPP shares will be matched five-to-one if targets are met.
Lawmakers said the success women have achieved on the playing field can be matched in the classroom.
But there is already widespread doubt that at the global level, aspirations will be matched by deeds.
But sooner or later, the rise in equity prices will need to be matched by rising corporate earnings.
Facebook alone has billions of photos that are tagged so that the faces and names can be matched.
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Where there is great abundance, you remind us that wealth must be matched with compassion and moral purpose.
Now there are stories of students faxing aid offers to competing schools and asking them to be matched.
And then, as Robert mentioned, we recognize that our strength at home has to be matched with strength abroad.
Scientists subject the temperature deviations to a range of statistical analyses, which can then be matched against theoretical expectations.
Each has to be matched to the personality of the person attempting them.
In theory, date could be matched against a database kept by the drugmaker.
These are recognisable types of footprint that cannot be matched precisely with the species of animal that left them.
Michigan's subsidies, once considered improbably lavish, may soon be matched by Washington, DC.
Greater efficiency in government needs to be matched by improved accountability to Parliament.
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This produces a characteristic wiggle on a graph, a so-called power spectrum, which can then be matched against theoretical expectation.
Despite the hostility on the picket line, the government insists any more money for firefighters must be matched with reform.
Concessions from the government side will have to be matched by similar wisdom on the part of the Tigers' leadership.
All that data is going into an IRS computer to be matched against your tax return when you file it.
Now any bill that passes the Senate will have to be matched up with legislation already approved by the House.
Thus the surge in investment during the period of eligibility might be matched by a collapse in investment after the expiration.
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