The survey found that 80 per cent of websites perform inconsistently, with widely varying response times, timeouts and errors. |
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With six seconds remaining and no timeouts, the Titans had one play to try to force overtime. |
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The Vikings appeared generally unprepared in the first quarter, blowing two timeouts in the game's first four minutes. |
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Do college basketball officials view the glut of timeouts at the end of games as a problem? |
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In international play you have to register timeouts with the scorer's table. |
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Substitutions rules are different for 20-second timeouts than for full timeouts. |
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Other possibilities include gauge and progress bars, info boxes with timeouts and file display windows. |
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For effective fault tolerance, this time must be fast enough to prevent application session timeouts. |
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Message input-output implementations will typically have timeouts that are too short for some business activity responses. |
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Usually, Bird stands on the sideline only when timeouts are called, and even then, it seems like it's against his will. |
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In another attempt to keep the pace moving, the committee voted to kill radio and television timeouts in overtime. |
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Those timeouts at the end of the game don't do you any good if they're in your hip pocket. |
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You are only allowed 3 or 4 timeouts per game, depending upon your league or tournament rules. |
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Twenty-one seconds is a veritable lifetime in NFL fast-break standards, and with two timeouts left, the final minute of the game would have felt longer than a Fellini film. |
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Beach volleyball can be a trip to watch, what with the loud music and the competitors' designer sunglasses and the dancing girls in two-piece swimsuits during timeouts. |
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Because there are no timeouts other than a caution period here and there, drivers are strapped into cockpits that are more like saunas for three to four hours. |
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After these problems are fixed and more load is applied in a test, we then encounter problems like resource exhaustion, buffer overflows, timeouts and inconsistent behaviour. |
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In water polo, our timeouts consist of eggbeatering to stay afloat. |
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One-tap logoffs and timeouts eliminate the need for generic or shared credentials. |
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Most authentication systems require the user to remember to execute specific keystrokes to lock the system or rely on timeouts. |
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My connection was so slow that I kept receiving timeouts when trying to view Web pages. |
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However, some web servers have timeouts on how long they'll wait for a request, so it can be useful to pretype the request and then just paste it into Telnet. |
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