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Jersey had looked on course for the win at the time but not enough overs had been bowled to constitute a match.
England were stuttering on 29-2 off 4.1 overs when a downpour curtailed proceedings, with five overs in the innings required to constitute a match.
Knowing a storm was closing in and his side needed to bat a minimum of five overs to constitute a match, McCullum took them into the lead by hitting the final ball of the over for six.
Five overs needed to be bowled in the second innings to constitute a match and that fifth over was not only completed but brought about a complete contrast in the outcome.
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Under this model, the set of edges that transmit simultaneously must constitute a matching.
The mean collected budesonide dose over time in the study was 568 (SD 235) µg/day (matched patients treated with budesonide/formoterol) and the mean fluticasone dose was 783 (SD 338) µg/day (matched patients treated with fluticasone/salmeterol). Smoking status was similar in the two matched populations but did not constitute a matching variable (table 1).
Dislodging an opponent constituted a fall; two falls out of three constituted a match.
Eight more balls would have constituted a match and the Duckworth/Lewis method would have decided the outcome.
To evaluate the performance of both techniques against the reference standard, we needed to specify what constituted a match.
This definition of the flow situation is recommended, since it acknowledges individual differences in the data and is considered to be in line with the respondents' opinion on what constitutes a match between challenge and skill estimation [ 25].
DGA minimizes (4), the sum of all peak-to-peak distances constituting a matching.
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