
1) Break 2) Football clock-stopper 3) Gridiron pause 4) Gridiron term 5) Interval in an athletic game 6) Play interrupter 7) Preschool punishment 8) Regrouping tactic 9) Respite of a sort
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1) Respite
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[computing] In telecommunication and related engineering (including computer networking and programming), the term timeout or time-out has several meanings, including: Timeout allows a more efficient usage of limited resources without requiring additional interaction from the agent interested in the goods that cause the consumption of these...
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[mascot] Timeout is the official mascot at the Fresno State Bulldogs in Fresno, California. == Origins as live mascot == Fresno State adopted the Bulldog mascot in 1921, ten years after its founding as the Fresno Normal School. That year, which was also the first year of Football for the school, student body president Warren Moody and frien...
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an official break in the action of a sport; the rules of soccer do not allow for any timeouts; timeouts for television advertising breaks are permitted by NCAA collegiate rules.
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[Basketball] when play is temporarily suspended by an official or at the request of a team to respond to an injured player or discuss strategy; there are full timeouts (100 or 60 seconds in NBA, 120 seconds in WNBA, 75 or 60 seconds in college) and 20-second timeouts (30 seconds in college).
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[Soccer] an official break in the action of a sport; the rules of soccer do not allow for any timeouts; timeouts for television advertising breaks are permitted by NCAA collegiate rules.
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The referee alone can stop the clock in soccer. Coaches are not permitted to call timeouts. A FIFA experiment with timeouts during the 1995 U-17 World Cup in Ecuador (coaches were allowed to call one 90-second timeout in each half) was not repeated.
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Coaches have a certain number of timeouts per quarter or half depending on the league their coaching in. Timeouts are used to rest players, motivate the team, make substitutions, change strategy, etc.
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If you do not enter information or do something in a specific length of time, your pump automatically stops what it is doing and goes to the HOME screen.
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