What's the difference between mistide and mistime?
Mistide
Definition:
(v. i.) To happen or come to pass unfortunately; also, to suffer evil fortune.
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Mistime
Definition:
(v. t.) To time wrongly; not to adapt to the time.
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(1) (3) An analysis of binaural vector strength data provides an explanation for physiological differences between cyclic and noncyclic vector strengths as a function of interaural time and reveals the effects of mistimed convergence upon neural synchrony.
(2) Those conditions, any slight mistimed tackle, which could have been unfortunate, and it would be a red card.
(3) Craig Gilroy became the latest to see yellow for mistiming a challenge under the high ball, and Burns ran blind from the attacking lineout, towards Gilroy’s wing, and ghosted inside the cover for the third.
(4) October 24, 2013 Ben Wright (@wrightben) @LengelDavid Pretty sure ol' Mary mistimed the ending of the anthem there... is the flypast meant to happen in the middle of the song?
(5) The principal objective of the U.S. family planning program is to prevent unwanted and mistimed births.
(6) Wayne Routledge’s shot was mistimed, coming in from the right, but the ball fell kindly for Sigurdsson to side-foot a follow-up effort that struck the goalkeeper, David de Gea, but crept over the line.
(7) With Mata having a poor game and Rooney constantly misplacing or mistiming his passes, United were becoming becalmed in midfield in the late summer sunshine, and Adnan Januzaj seemed a likelier choice to inject more urgency and invention.
(8) Mistimed childbearing has risen among white women living outside SMSA's and unwanted childbearing within SMSA's.
(9) As a result, the rates of unwanted and mistimed pregnancy of patients are lower than those of comparable women who lack access to organized clinic programs.
(10) New Zealand 60-5 Fleming c Tendulkar b Srinath 30 The NZ captain tries to pull the ball but mistimes it horribly and slices it off the top edge to mid off, where the Little Master is waiting to take an easy catch.
(11) Bayern’s only real mistake in the first half came in the form of Benatia’s poor positioning and mistimed challenge after Frank Lampard had clipped the ball over the top for Agüero to scamper clear.
(12) The entire complexion of the game changed three minutes into the second half when Shaun Wright-Phillips flicked a hopeful pass forward and Joleon Lescott's mistimed header allowed Djibril Cissé to run clear.
(13) Between 1969 and 1975, the U.S. family planning program helped its patients avert 1.1 million unwanted and mistimed births.
(14) Gayle’s second booking duly arrived just before the break, his impetuousness again getting the better of him as he fractionally mistimed a lunge on Cheikhou Kouyaté.
(15) I was disappointed with the sending-off – it is a mistimed tackle, he was clearly caught but I didn’t think it was intentional, just a mistimed tackle.
(16) He fights back to 15-30 on serve, then Nadal completely mistimes an attempted winner, gets about 13 per cent of it, and dribbles it into the net.
(17) Based on estimates from the 1988 National Survey of Family Growth, 28% of births were mistimed during the 3-4 years before the survey, and 12% were unwanted (3).
(18) Boston's Drew kept the score close in the bottom of the eighth, racing into shallow center field to make a juggling, over-the-shoulder catch on Prince Fielder's mistimed hit with runners on second and third.
(19) It would appear that growing use of the pill, the IUD and sterilization--but principally the pill--is the prime factor in the dramatic decline in unwanted and mistimed births among married couples.
(20) The Frenchman mistimes his run and is flagged for offside.