Each has to be matched to the personality of the person attempting them.
This, combined with electronic fingerprinting at stations, meant that each vote could, in theory at least, be matched to an individual.
Antennas have to be matched to the frequency on which they operate.
If particular behaviour patterns can indeed be matched to particular genetic groups, pest managers will be able to use genetic fingerprinting to work out the best strategy to combat the rats on their patches.
Gene and protein diagnostic tests now in development could allow drugs to be matched only to patients who will benefit from them.
Greater efficiency in government needs to be matched by improved accountability to Parliament.
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The Chalice workers in Missoula use Gregorian chant partly because it is unmetered and so can be carefully matched to the dying patient's breathing.
Some of these tags can be matched unambiguously to the bit of the human genome they originally came from (which is why they are collected in the first place).
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European foreign ministers who met in Luxembourg on Monday warned that closer trade and economic links with Iran would have to be matched by Iranian efforts to stop terrorism and the spread of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.
As I mentioned antenna design engineers have gotten very good at what they do but since each antenna must be electrically matched to the transmitter and receivers, it has to have certain characteristics that differ from the antenna for a different portion of the spectrum.
The automakers said they can make half of their vehicles ready to run on ethanol or bio-diesel by 2012, but said their efforts should be matched by incentives to encourage the production and availability of renewable fuels.
Over the coming years, the pressure on the welfare dependent to find a job will be matched by expanded programs to provide adult apprenticeships and training as well as to match people with work.
And the change we bring has to be matched by a sense of responsibility because if you try to just change things overnight and you haven't thought everything through, you could have some real problems.
Firstly, it will be several years before drugs matched to particular genes can be launched.
The plan envisages that managers' WPP shares will be matched five-to-one if targets are met.
Oz arrived at Hamilton Zoo from Auckland Zoo in 2013 to be matched up with a female tiger, Sali, who later gave birth to two cubs, according to TVNZ.
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.
But sooner or later, the rise in equity prices will need to be matched by rising corporate earnings.
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.
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.
He has become a revered figure within baseball and has set a legacy that is unlikely to be matched by his successor.
"The rapid treatment she received needs to be matched by a seamless course of rehabilitation such as cognitive rehabilitation, " Dr. O'Shanick said.
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And third, different entities can be matched or grouped according to rules.
The university staff union, the UCU, warned that the growth in student numbers needed to be matched by increased investment in higher education.
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