Encara no tenim significats per a "be a mismatch".
1If the virus drifts after the February meeting of the WHO, there will be a mismatch between vaccine and virus.
2Young is having the best season of his career and he will need to take advantage of what appears to be a mismatch Thursday.
3The crueller pundits were right, it seemed; this really was a mismatch.
4But Brian Clough and Leeds United are a mismatch made in hell.
5The fundamental problem is a mismatch between supply and our biology.
6Most cases get to court because there 's a mismatch of expectation.
7There 's a mismatch, It's serious... it's an adding up problem.
8There 's a mismatch between the government and the market.
9They would have been a mismatch in any case.
10So that is a mismatch, he said on the sidelines of the talks in Bonn.
11Golf BMW Championship: Had it been a boxing contest, it would have been a mismatch.
12Both teams have high hopes for similar success this season, but this game was a mismatch.
13Vega Arango said the game between the two strongest teams in the region was a mismatch.
14It was a mismatch right from the start.
15There was a mismatch between supply and need.
16This was a mismatch to spark their defence.