Self checking - translation to spanish
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Self checking - translation to spanish

INFRACTION IN THE SPORT OF ICE HOCKEY
Cross checking; Cross Checking; Cross-checking (hockey); Crosschecking

Self checking      
Autochequeo, autocomprobación
fact checking         
PROCESS OF VERIFYING INFORMATION IN NON-FICTIONAL TEXT IN ORDER TO DETERMINE ITS VERACITY AND FACTUAL CORRECTNESS
Fact-checker; Fact-check; Fact check; Factchecker; Fact-checked; Fact checker; Pinocchios; Fact checkers; Fact checking; Fact-checkers; Factchecking; Fake news detection; Detection of fake news; Factcheck; Internal fact-checking; External fact-checking
(n.) = verificación de los hechos, verificación de los datos
Ex: Compiling so much information didn"t leave much time for fact checking, and Pliny verified little of what he wrote.
checking         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Checks; Checking; Check (disambiguation); Checked; Check (song)
(n.) = comprobación, revisión, verificación
Ex: The purpose of this checking is to ensure that an entry always has the same form so that the catalog is consistent and clean.
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* book checking system = sistema de préstamo
* checking account = cuenta corriente
* checking in [checking-in] = recepción de publicaciones periódicas,
* checking out books = préstamo de libros
* cross-checking [cross checking] = comprobación, verificación
* fact checking = verificación de los hechos, verificación de los datos
* self-checking = autocomprobación
* spell checking = corrección ortográfica

Definition

self-hatred
(also self-hate)
¦ noun intense dislike of oneself.

Wikipedia

Cross-checking

Cross-checking is an infraction in the sports of ice hockey and ringette where a player checks an opponent by using the shaft of their ice hockey stick or ringette stick with both hands. This article deals chiefly with ice hockey.

In the rules of the National Hockey League, cross-checking is defined in Rule 59, while the International Ice Hockey Federation rules define it in Rule 127.

While body checking is allowed in boys and men's ice hockey, the use of the stick increases the risk of injury to an opponent. The most common penalty is a two-minute minor, served by the offender. However under certain circumstances the referee may assess a major penalty (plus an automatic game misconduct) or a match penalty if the action is judged to be an attempt to injure the player. Usually, if the cross-check causes an injury the league itself may look into whether extra punishment is required for the player that delivered the check. (No body checks in women's hockey.)

International ice hockey rules and league rules though slightly different lay out the foundation of penalties for cross-checking. While the differences happen to be subtle in the context of international hockey events such as the Winter Olympics and the World Ice Hockey Championships, the penalties tend to be stricter than those from the NHL, KHL and the minor leagues. Generally, the severity of the penalty depends on the referees' judgment as to the severity and intent of the cross-check.

The penalty is generally assessed by the referee that is on ice and is up to their judgment to decide whether the penalty was a cross-check or something else. For example, at the 2014 Sochi Olympics Women's Gold Medal Game between Canada and USA, Hilary Knight of the USA team was assessed a cross-checking penalty on Canada forward Hayley Wickenheiser. The call caused uproar from both benches, while the Canada bench thought it was tripping and there should have been a penalty shot, the USA bench felt that it was not a cross check. The discretion of the referee decides whether or not a cross-check is to be called.