This year's vaccine is well matched to the circulating viruses and, while not perfect, provides good protection.
The two are also well matched when it comes to battery life: the difference in runtime is only about 20 minutes.
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Instead of benefitting from less competition, the remaining firms and workers will find themselves less well matched, and thus less productive.
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The mega-banks that financed the fossil fuel era aren't well matched to the emerging clean energy economy, which is more decentralized.
So we are pretty well matched to the city we're policing already.
Wright and Quinn are well matched, and the director, Gillies MacKinnon, and his cinematographer, Jack Conroy, provide images that sparkle with amorous possibilities.
Our wrestlers are used to wrestling a wide range of weights and ages of, but the Breton system categorises age and weight to ensure that all bouts are well matched.
Dr Carre says the term "best allies" well describes Britain and France - two well matched powers, with similar priorities, who are "the only two nations sending troops all the time, everywhere".
So far, according to the CDC, this year's vaccine matches well with the most predominant type of flu spreading in the United States, but is less well matched to the No. 2 type of virus.
So far, according to the CDC, this year's North American vaccine matches well with the most predominant type of flu spreading in the United States, but is less well matched to the No. 2 type of virus.
His richness of tone is well-matched with Jenny Powers ("Little Women"), playing his love interest.
To the neutral observer, the series, bringing together two well-matched teams, is an intriguing and unpredictable prospect.
His beach club venture one that he insists is "recession-proof" is particularly well-matched for the city-state, he says, nodding at the seven pages of used Lamborghini listings in the online auto classifieds.
Turturro's dynamism and intensity are well-matched by the youthful energy of Wrenn Schmidt, who vibrantly portrays 23-year-old Hilde Wangel, the intruder who shakes up Solness' complacency and leads to his downfall.
As of January 5, the CDC said Friday, the predominant virus in the United States was an influenza A (H3N2) virus that matched well with the H3N2 virus represented in the vaccine.
Alfredsson remembers only too well just how poorly matched the sides were at Lake Nona in 1990 - she was a young pro thrown in against an American team packed full of players she had grown up watching.
And the Harvard provost understood full well what that Well? meant and Harvard matched Columbia's offer.
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Monaghan matched the visitors well early on and led by 0-2 to 0-1 following points from Paul Finlay and Martin McElroy after 12 minutes.
That "Matched" works so well is due partly to the author's even, measured prose.
The typographic limitations of the early web matched this aesthetic rigor as well, but designers bridled against it.
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Chief BRATTON: Well, the irony is that we are almost perfectly matched to our population here.
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.
That output is known to vary during the course of the 11-year sunspot cycle, as well as over the longer term, and although such changes have not been matched to temperature changes in the way that rises in the level of greenhouse gases have been, they may still be making a contribution.
He said public investment in passenger facilities as well as buses and trains was paying off for passengers, "and it must be matched by quality services and excellent customer care".
Elizabeth and her advisers organised expensive gift-giving of elaborate pieces of jewellery and exquisite articles of clothing, seeing to it that the gifts offered to her at the new year were, from year to year, increasingly extravagant, and increasingly matched to particular requirements for Elizabeth's court dress, communicated to the gift-giver well in advance.
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