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The data are analyzed, and each player is awarded a point total, the higher the better.
Whoever wins the point either gains or retains service, and is awarded a point.
However, trouble started when the British team noted that he'd been awarded a point even though he had failed to touch his opponent.
If there's a second offense, the action will be briefly stopped and the offending wrestler will have to score a point within 30 seconds or his opponent is awarded a point.
For sheer peculiarity, Wimbledon will have a hard time matching what occurred in the second-set tie breaker of Venus Williams's loss to Karolina Sprem, when the chair umpire, Ted Watts, awarded a point to Sprem, a 19-year-old Croatian, after her first serve was called wide, and somehow it stuck.
Each school is awarded a point for each CEO/director that graduated from that institution.
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And in the specific case of Ms Spence, most neutral observers awarded a points victory to the university.But some of the chancellor's comments obviously hit home: this week Oxford unveiled the country's first university bursary scheme.
In the same year he was awarded a Points of Light award by British Prime Minister David Cameron for his work with RUComingOut.
It is the practice of awarding a point to a team that loses in overtime or a shootout, while at the same time awarding 2 points to the winner.
That system awards a point to both teams for being tied after 60 minutes, then gives an extra point to whoever wins the four-on-four overtime or shootout.
The 13-time Grand Slam champion was upset at Asderaki for awarding a point to her opponent.
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