Sentences with phrase «dubious decisions from»

Bayern Munich have finally taken the lead in their Bundesliga clash with Schalke 04 thanks to a header from Arjen Robben, but only after two dubious decisions from the referee.

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I think we need a radical approach to CHEATING my approach would eliminate it very quickly.When dubious decisions are taken which leads to a goal being scored from the resulting penalty or free kick and a player is sent off wrongly and the result goes against the team who have been penalised, when the review panel examine these issues clearly sees that the decision was the wrong one the the goal should be disallowed and the result should be reversed.But there is no one who has what it takes to introduce this ruling.Pity.
Villalreal had a great chance to equalise from the penalty spot, after a dubious decision, but Perbet's attempt was dreadful — high, wide and not at all handsome.
Villalreal had a great chance to equalise from the penalty spot, after a dubious decision, but Perbet's attempt was dreadful - high, wide and not at all handsome.
When he lost the first officially scheduled Klottey - Korle parliamentary election on the ticket of the main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), I advised Mr. Philip Addison to desist from following through with his decision to have the primary election rerun, on the dubious grounds that the time and day scheduled for the election had not favored his supporters.
If confronting Willie with mother - from - hell Kathy Bates was one smart creative decision, nothing else — not the jokes about Cox's size, not charity supervisor Christina Hendricks» susceptibility to Willie's dubious charms, nor the ensuing alleyway pumping — catches us by surprise this time.
From a firm management point of view, bringing in laterals with a «book» of business can be a very dubious proposition — most often these lawyers are more loyal to themselves than to their partners; so building a firm around a group of individuals who may leave at any time with their «book» is not a structurally sound decision.
He gives the law a grade of «A» or thereabouts in tackling dubious expert testimony (with the Daubert revolution), in preventing the unwarranted extension of class action concepts from financial - injury cases to the realm of personal injury, and — a much newer development — in introducing serious scrutiny of claims at the pleading stage through the Supreme Court's recent Twombly and Iqbal decisions.
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