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Advances in DNA analysis make it possible to match a person with his or her biological grandparent; that has been happening in Argentina since 1984.
Following the same principle, they hoped with Flutter to match a person offering a bet of, say, $10 with someone who wanted to place a bet of the same value.
It's fun to think how I can match a person's character to music.
Officially, a passport is supposed to match a person's driver's license, Social Security card, paycheck and tax returns.
That, Mr. Ozzie added, should bring new sets of Web services that, for example, might match a person's calendar information with a doctor's schedule.
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Instead of requiring people to produce documents showing citizenship, states can try to verify eligibility by matching a person's name and Social Security number against federal records.
Gig Buddies, the charity's main project, matches a person with a learning disability with a volunteer who shares their taste in music whether it's indie or classical or folk and they attend a gig together every month.
Since the decoding of the human genome, biotechnology companies have claimed that by matching a person's genetic make-up with specialised treatments, they can tailor drugs to maximise benefits and minimise side effects.
Microsoft's Cognitive Services Face API matches a person's face to their profile, and allows the mirror to display information relevant to that person's mood.
Anyone with a cursory knowledge of trans issues knows to use pronouns matching a person's elected gender as sign of respect.
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