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mismatch

[mis-mach, mis-mach] / mɪsˈmætʃ, ˈmɪsˌmætʃ /


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This has created a mismatch between what the market is producing and where the demand lies - among older listeners with greater spending power in an ageing society.

From BBC

An added benefit is that a bill-heavy portfolio would better match the Fed’s short-term liabilities, reducing the duration mismatch that has produced recent operating losses and, with them, unwanted political attention.

From Barron's

Affordability is really about a mismatch between what people earn and what they have to pay as a result of higher prices.

From Barron's

A skills mismatch is a big part of it.

From Barron's

It was such a mismatch in terms of where both sides were in their development.

From BBC