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A technical foul gives the opposing team a free throw, and the opposing team is also retained possession of the ball.
The play did not count as a rebound since firing at your own team's basket does not count as a shot attempt, and in fact is a technical foul under NBA rules.
A technical foul was assessed ; the Celtics made the subsequent free throw and increased their lead to 112 – 110.
Also, while playing for the Phoenix Suns, Ainge got into a tussle with Michael Jordan at mid court and both were given a technical foul.
Michigan was assessed a technical foul and North Carolina ended up winning 77-71, giving Smith his second national championship.
A story relates that in one season when the team included six seniors, he opted to put all six on the floor at the beginning of the game – drawing a technical foul – rather than leave one of them out.
In the 2000-01 season, Wallace received 41 technical fouls over a span of 80 games, about one technical foul for every two games.
On April 5, 1993, at Michigan's second consecutive NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship game, Webber called a time-out with 11 seconds left in the game when his team, down 73 – 71, did not have any remaining, resulting in a technical foul that effectively clinched the game for North Carolina.
Langford fought heavyweight Sam McVea fifteen times, drawing in the first via points, losing the second by decision, winning the third and fourth by decision, winning the fifth by technical knockout ( McVey claimed a foul.
In basketball, a technical foul can be called on the home team if it is felt that they are not making a sufficient effort to prevent the generation of artificial noise.
The game would be remembered as the one in which Webber's technical foul for calling a time out when the team had none left led to a Tar Heel victory.
There is also a differential penalty, awarded for technical breaches when a scrum is packed ( as opposed to foul play within a scrum ).
In basketball, a technical foul ( also informally known as a " T " or a " Tech ") is any infraction of the rules penalized as a foul which does not involve physical contact during the course of play between opposing players on the court, or is a foul by a non-player.
The most common technical foul is for unsportsmanlike conduct.
First, illegal contact between players on the court is always a personal foul under international rules, whereas in the USA, such contact is, with some exceptions, a technical foul when the game clock is not running and / or when the ball is dead.
Second, in FIBA play, players foul out after five total fouls, technical and personal combined.
In addition, any single flagrant technical foul, or a disqualifying foul in FIBA, incurs ejection.
Many infractions can result in the calling of a technical foul.
Additionally, coaches or players can be assessed a technical foul for disputing an official's call too vehemently, whether or not profanity is involved.

technical and may
He may want additional technical help, and this should be forthcoming.
Westinghouse has a similar system, with two classifications representing various levels of competence on the strictly technical side: consulting engineer or scientist, as the case may be, and advisory engineer or scientist.
Since the details of the elections were settled the change of government had no direct effect on the technical aspects of the elections, and may have been more important as an indication of royal displeasure with the U.N.F.P.
In fact, the technical procedure in medical examinations may be wisely adapted to his romantic purposes by the husband during the honeymoon.
The neighborhood high schools are not, strictly speaking, comprehensive schools, because some of the boys and girls may be attending a vocational or technical high school instead of the local school.
Vague in wording, it called for withdrawal of Belgian troops and authorized the Secretary-General `` to take the necessary steps to provide the ( Congolese ) Government with such military assistance as may be necessary, until, through the efforts of the Congolese Government with the technical assistance of the United Nations, the national security forces may be able, in the opinion of the Government, to meet fully their tasks.
Errors in technical terminology suggest that the over-all translation from the German may not convey quite everything Mr. Remarque hoped to tell us.
Geographically dispersed fire units may or may not have an integral capability for technical fire control.
While suitable media and raw pigments are available for the individual production of acrylic paint, due to the fast drying time and other technical issues, hand mixing may not be practical.
Either regional or partial scope agreements may cover tariff relief and trade promotion ; economic complementation ; agricultural trade ; financial, fiscal, customs and health cooperation ; environmental conservation ; scientific and technological cooperation ; tourism promotion ; technical standards and many other fields.
It may be, for example, the standard elements for a contract or the technical definition of battery.
The precise 4-bit encoding may vary however, for technical reasons, see Excess-3 for instance.
* Principal – may refer to an owner of the business or a high-level technical worker such as Principal Engineer or Principal Scientist.
The Secretariat will give the Party time to respond to the allegations and may provide technical assistance to prevent further infractions.
Written CD-Rs and CD-RWs are, from a technical standpoint, fully compatible with the Audio CD ( Red Book ) and CD-ROM ( Yellow Book ) standards, although some hardware compatible with Red Book CDs may have difficulty reading CD-Rs and especially CD-RWs.
Some authors of technical documents may prefer either mouse devices or the more generic pointing devices.
Professional dominatrices may take pride or differentiation in their psychological insight into their client's " needs " and fetishes, as well as their technical ability to perform complex BDSM practices, such as Japanese shibari and other forms of bondage, suspension, torture roleplay, and corporal punishment, and other such practices which require a high degree of knowledge and competency to safely oversee.
This may reopen classic debates of normative ethics framed in new ( highly technical ) terms.
In addition to words derived naturally from the language's roots ( without any known intentional invention ), English allows new words to be formed by coinage and construction ; place names may be considered words ; technical terms may be arbitrarily long.
Each program is two years in length and graduates earn a Professional Doctorate in Engineering and may call themselves " technical designers ".
An expert witness, professional witness or judicial expert is a witness, who by virtue of education, training, skill, or experience, is believed to have expertise and specialised knowledge in a particular subject beyond that of the average person, sufficient that others may officially and legally rely upon the witness's specialized ( scientific, technical or other ) opinion about an evidence or fact issue within the scope of his expertise, referred to as the expert opinion, as an assistance to the fact-finder.

technical and also
`` We also do a number of things to build up the prestige of the engineer as a ' professional ' and also to give public recognition to individual technical competence.
Since she also has considerable technical virtuosity and a feeling for music in the romantic tradition, Miss Xydis gave her listeners a good deal of pleasure.
Maria Tallchief and Erik Bruhn, who danced the `` Nutcracker '' pas de deux, were also seen in the Petipa-Minkus pas de deux from `` Don Quixote '', another brilliant showpiece that displayed their technical prowess handsomely.
In music an " answer " ( also known as countersubject ) is the technical name in counterpoint for the repetition or modification by one part or instrument of a theme proposed by another.
This was because Woolfson and Parsons saw themselves mainly in the roles of writing and production, and also because of the technical difficulties of reproducing on stage the complex instrumentation used in the studio.
In addition to field geology training, the astronauts also participated in training for the use of the spacesuits, adapting to the reduced lunar gravity, landing and recovery post-mission, sample collecting, maneuvering in the Lunar Roving Vehicle, survival training and preparation for other technical aspects of the mission.
The term shmoo has also entered the lexicon, defining highly technical concepts in no less than four separate fields of science, including the variations shmooing ( a microbiological term for the " budding " process in yeast reproduction ), and shmoo plot ( a technical term in the field of electrical engineering ).
Brazil has also increasingly provided Latin American nations with financial aid and technical assistance.
It is also a technical sport, requiring good motor coordination and the development of sophisticated racquet movements.
The German leadership had also been criticized for failing to understand the technical advances of the First World War, having given tank production the lowest priority and having conducted no studies of the machine gun prior to that war.
Lavoisier also worked to translate the archaic and technical language of chemistry into something that could be easily understood by the largely uneducated masses, leading to an increased public interest in chemistry.
Users are also widely characterized as the class of people that use a system without complete technical expertise required to understand the system fully.
The distinctions also reflect an important and significant technical difference between memory and mass storage devices, which has been blurred by the historical usage of the term storage.
Spending on technical education also rose, and the number of nursery schools was increased.
It involves using technology to organize, automate, and synchronize business processes — principally sales activities, but also those for marketing, customer service, and technical support.
This technical leadership and the rivalry with IBM was emphasized when the Systempro server was launched in late 1989-this was a true server product with standard support for a second CPU and RAID, but also the first product to feature the EISA bus, designed in reaction to IBM's MCA ( MicroChannel Architecture ).
The " puzzle " approach was carried even further into ingenious and seemingly impossible plots by John Dickson Carr — also writing as Carter Dickson — who is regarded as the master of the " locked room mystery ", and Cecil Street, who also wrote as John Rhode, whose detective, Dr. Priestley, specialised in elaborate technical devices, while in the US the whodunnit was adopted and extended by Rex Stout and Ellery Queen, among others.
The Domain Name System also specifies the technical functionality of this database service.
It specialises in technical subjects but also offers many arts and humanities courses.
Diffraction can also be a concern in some technical applications ; it sets a fundamental limit to the resolution of a camera, telescope, or microscope.

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