Sentences with phrase «acting as a referee»

One source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said a Dec. 5 meeting offered council members no input on the makeup of the committee, which will act as referee in the contest.
Playing — unstructured time, with rules set by the kids (no adults acting as referee)-- is how kids learn independence, problem - solving, social cues, and bravery.
Family game nights always sound like a fun idea — but have you found yourself acting as a referee in the «what game should we play?»
But Horner says the group has the chance to act as a referee of sorts when it comes to sorting out the facts and fiction of a convention.
Today, he counts 11 peer - reviewed publications, with four more in the pipeline, and acts as referee for four specialty journals.
She acts as referee for review committees and is in the Editorial board of science journals.
He searches for an escape route, takes charge of the (very limited) food rations, and acts as referee and light of hope in an extremely volatile situation.
He believed that in the public markets, where there is no banker acting as a referee, company shares are sometimes offered for sale a substantial discounts to true value.
The most famous Sanrio character, Hello Kitty, acts as referee for each contest.
Research published by the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) last week showed that a third of the 2,000 solicitors and barristers questioned believed they had to know a High Court judge who was willing to act as a referee before they could apply for a judicial appointment.
He was actually given the telephone number of the US Ambassador to the UK so that he could act as a referee just in case his name had found its way onto lists of undesirables.
Examples of Adjunct Lecturer duties are conducting research, disseminating research results, acting as referees for scholarly journals, teaching courses to students, conducting seminars, preparing teaching materials, answering to student emails, and maintaining university websites.
Identify two individauls who will be happy to act as a referee for you.
In addition, marriage counselors act as referees: if an argument occurs during a session, the counselor may intervene to make sure the fight is fair.
Couples often believe that during the session, they will sit in each others «position» while the marriage and family counselors will act as referees.
References — Three or four people who know you will be required to act as referees.
While you don't have to act as referee here, you can improve the odds that the two sides forge a good work relationship by sharing your knowledge as a real estate professional.

Not exact matches

Former Premier League referee Howard Webb, who was working as a pundit for BT Sport, suggested the Argentine defender was slightly fortunate to only see yellow, because the tackle «could be seen as a violent act».
He agreed that referees are partial to a few wrong decisions as both of Dortmund's late goals appeared to be offside, but Infantino urged that referees always act in good faith.
The referees have to take some blame as well, they clearly failed to act on a couple of violent fouls yesterday and in our previous game against Stoke.
And with this kind of dirty plays, deliberately comitted to intimidate players, and ENglish referees jsut take it as mundane stuff in a typical highly physical and committed English FOotball — adn those pansies and softies crybabies of a Johnny Foreigner, always whingeing, play acting, diving cheats, etc..
Some poor defending from a corner allowed defender Nemanja Vidic to head home midway through the first half before uproar ensued as Nani tapped home United's second despite handling the ball moments earlier, an act which had led Spurs goalkeeper Gomes to believe that referee Mark Clattenburg had whistled for a free - kick in their favour.
Top of the list should be the understanding that capital has to be devolved (nature restored if you like) and accompanying this must be the recognition that only the central state can enable this, act as the eternal guarantor of this devolution and be arbitrator, or referee, of any future capital adjustment required.
Particularly given that there is no government oversight, it is unacceptable for you and your staff to be the only parties able to view the ballots cast and act as both a player and the referee in this contest.
«It is unacceptable for you and your staff to be the only parties able to view the ballots cast and act as both a player and the referee in this contest,» the message reads.
Prosecutors originally charged the once - powerful Democrat with embezzling funds while acting as a court - appointed referee for home foreclosure proceedings.
Professor Schmid organized numerous German and European research projects and acted as elected referee of the German Science Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) for many years.
These tests are best performed with a training partner who can act as time keeper, referee and repetition counter.
Ask supervisors from related departments if they will act as a secondary referee, get in touch with former managers to let them know you are back in the job market and start collecting testimonials from clients or external stakeholders.
The inquisitorial system (derived from the Latin word inquisitio «to inquire»), is one in which the court actively investigates a case rather than simply being an impartial referee — in short, the court acts as detective, prosecutor and judge.
The role of the LIT is similar to a referee; the LIT's statutory duties owed to both creditors and the administration of the consumer proposal process prevent them from acting as a financial advocate for a consumer struggling with overwhelming debt.
The trustee's role in the process is to act as a sort of referee, ensuring that both the debtor, and the creditors, are treated fairly and evenly.
The game also acts as a background referee, evaluating the user's tactics, recognizing sound fundamentals and rewarding their success.
For these and other reasons, conservative and libertarian intellectuals who embrace what is known as «free market environmentalism» have long argued that pollution is a trespass on private property that is best dealt with whenever possible by common law action — not by legislators acting to referee such trespasses via sweeping environmental laws with (heavily politicized) utilitarian calculations in mind.
Instead, the business dealings are left up to the 32 teams, while the office acts as a trade association, or a referee of sorts, if you will.
The term also refers to anyone who acts as a judge, such as commissioners, magistrates, hearing officers, masters, referees, and acting judges.
Mediators act as neutral facilitators and referees, to help guide participants regarding personal decisions for their lives and those whom they care for.
Law & Forensics team members act as testifying expert witnesses, discovery referees, forensic neutrals, Special Masters, and electronic discovery consultants both in the U.S. and abroad, having worked on hundreds of matters.
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Most of these professionals act as fiduciaries and place a high value on your ability to represent the referees (often their own clients) they send to you.
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