When I spoke to him yesterday The First Minister also dismissed the idea that Ed Miliband was on the wrong side of public opinion with his decision not to match Mr Cameron's referendum promise - at least not yet.
In 2000, he recorded thousands of Brood X members emerging four years early in other words, shifting to a 13-year cycle that Massospora is not equipped to match.
As many have remarked, the inflow of relief to Honduras and Nicaragua, in all forms combined, will not begin to match their yearly payments to creditors abroad.
In such conflicts, both sides are compelled by the fear of appearing weak or irresolute to not only match, but to raise, the level of pressure or threat against the other in recurring rounds of provocation and response, and to never back down.
These aspects are not intended to match his phases one-on-one but distributed across the plane.
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He chalks it up to computers not being able to match up the forms involved.
But for the remainder of this year, growth is not likely to match the spectacular pace seen in the first three months.
When X-ray images showed that the packages did not seem to match declared contents, the parcels were passed on to ICE for investigation.
That it did is not because India is a poor country and therefore not able to match the spending of its richer Western sisters.
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Labour leader Ed Miliband said the pay increases were part of a "something for nothing" culture, since the stock market had not risen to match them.
He is not expected to match that level or Mr Perry's total during the current quarter, but should lead the pack in terms of cash on hand.
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It will be coordinated by Professor Jari Kinaret of Chalmers University of Technology at Gothenburg in Sweden who has stressed that it not attempt to match competitors in all areas.
The explanation for this anomaly soon became apparent: refusing to accept these discounts from non-Fidelity funds ensured that Fidelity funds on its 401(k) administration platform did not have to match them.
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In fact, interventions do not have to match the total, or even a significant part, of all transactions conducted on the foreign-exchange market to be effective, but only the ex ante imbalances in these transactions.
The Democratic candidate will not be able to match that, though he will probably not be outspent by much.
And when I leave there, I'm reminded that we're all called to sacrifice in some fashion for this country, and we may not be able to match the sacrifices that they're making but we better work hard.
Murray decided not to play in that match, but Smith said he would not put pressure on the 22-year-old to return against Turkey in July.
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"We will be going all out to win this match not just for the sake of our veterans nor to give match time to the eight players who played no part in the quarterfinals and semifinals, " added Laporte.
Coal mines are closing down, but not fast enough to match consumption with production.
"His ankle is now functional but not up to full match readiness, " said Ospreys physio Chris Towers.
We will not be able to match the eloquence of the 13 managers who spoke to you last week.
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But Brazil, in turn, will not be able to match China's record in reducing the number of poor people without higher growth.
Margaret Morrissey, of the National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations, said it would be silly to tell them not to watch the match.
Mr Latham has tried not so much to match the prime minister's profligacy as to differentiate the way he would spend dollops of public money.
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The coalition government has ring-fenced the NHS from spending cuts elsewhere and criticised Labour for not being prepared to match its commitment to a real-terms increase in funding every year.
Despite not being able to match the likes of McIlroy or Woods in terms of hitting distance, Snedeker has studied his fellow pros who are similarly short strikers of the ball.
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Other members of Nielsen's family quote police as saying they have DNA evidence from the killer, but have not been able to match it with anyone they've interviewed over the years.
Generic servers, generic storage, and generic networking will simply not be able to match the speed, power, and value of engineered systems, and the vendors currently in that space are scrambling to align with the emerging trend of richly integrated and optimized systems.
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While the recriminations will continue long after the dust has settled on this landmark result - England's only previous loss to an associate nation was against Zimbabwe in the 1992 World Cup, but they did not need to win that match - and, in truth, the night was as much about a brilliant team performance from the Dutch as the desperately lacklustre cricket England produced.
Higher education has not delivered extra value to match the extra costs, he says.
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