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It's not possible to personalise your formation during a match, for example.
The individual may strike a match, for example, to light a campfire but then will hold the match until it burns his fingers.
Connections in nature are, on the surface at any rate, of a purely external character; striking a match, for example, has nothing internally to do with producing a flame.
Spot-fixing involves illegally rigging parts of a match, for example by timing the delivery of a deliberate wide or no-ball, to benefit bookmakers or those betting on matches.
Spot-fixing is where a player corruptly influences a specific element of a match, for example by intentionally getting a yellow card or conceding a corner, without trying to fix the final score.
Players can also play against more than eight Simulants as long as there are enough slots available in a match; for example, a single player can play against 11 Simulants; such a feature was not possible in the original game.
"Incubators are sending applicants to it who need cofounders, saying things like 'come back when you have one.'" A couple examples of successful matches include the team behind Y Combinator-backed referral platform Curebit, and inventory matchmaking site Sorced (whose cofounder, Elizabeth Knopf, has a longer post about the experience over on Women 2.0).
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A photographer is assumed to take just an uncalibrated stereo image pair (i.e. a base and a match image), for example by taking two photos subsequently (e.g. by a mobile phone at about the same pose).
Spot fixing is where a player agrees to influence a specific element of a match - for example by getting a yellow card - rather than trying to fix the final score.
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