- Look up time out, time-out,
Timeout, or
timeout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Time-out, Time Out, or
timeout may
refer to: Time-out (sport), in various...
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Programs making use of
timeouts are
usually live-action
sporting events. However,
other live
programs occasionally make use of
timeouts for
advertising purposes...
- the
occurrence of
another specified event. The
timeout can be
prevented by an
appropriate signal.
Timeouts allow for more
efficient usage of
limited resources...
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although for some sports, TV
timeouts are
called to
allow media to air
commercial breaks.
Teams usually call
timeouts at
strategically important points...
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Timeouts Improved...
- to
restart the watchdog, the
timer will
elapse and
generate a
timeout signal. The
timeout signal is used to
initiate corrective actions. The corrective...
- non-tie-breaking set. It is the
formalized equivalent of a
television timeout in
other sports: This
special mandatory time out is, in
addition to time...
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these timeouts, an IPL
match halts four
times for more than 10 minutes. As per
Sunil Gavaskar,
along with many
other reasons,
strategic timeouts delay...
- team will be
charged a
timeout (or a five-yard
delay of game
penalty if out of
timeouts). If this
occurs after the two-minute
timeout (and the
injury is the...
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Timeout Detection and
Recovery or TDR is a
feature of the
Windows operating system (OS)
introduced in
Windows Vista. It
detects response problems from...