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How will it be umpired if there are disputes?
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He says he has to get the umpire's decision as to what the law is.
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We have always been led to believe that the umpire's decision was final and binding.
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I always refer the umpire's decisions to courts of referees.
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Cases of all sorts and kinds will arise and arbitrators and umpires will be giving decisions on many different points.
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The coaching of umpires is arranged by the counties.
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On the umpire's decision, that person could go on for nearly four months.
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However, playing for money involves an even sterner test of character in avoiding retaliation and accepting the decisions of umpires and referees without dissent.
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The umpires had to adjudge whether his hand had been over the boundary rope or inside the boundary rope.
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However, most of them involved not the players but umpires overcome by heat, excitement or other ailments while umpiring the match.
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There will not be so many cases going to the umpires' courts when the public assistance committees are to decide cases.
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The same remark applies to the umpires' courts.
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Is it not a fact that the umpire's department acts with great expedition?
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The acceptance of decisions by referees and umpires has cropped up.
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The enforcement of standards and the discipline of umpires are matters for the cricket authorities.
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He may think it a bad decision but, when the umpire's finger goes up, his duty is to walk back to the pavilion.
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I imagine it is that "umpires" which is being taken out.
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I have made further appointments of umpires in view of the surge of work due to the new legislation coming into operation.
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The court often wishes to ensure proposer maintenance but it is bound by the umpire's decision and calculation.
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The umpires' reports are collated, and that takes several days.
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On appeal that view was upheld and umpires' decisions and commissioners' decisions were quoted in support of it.
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The umpire's interpretation of "employed to a substantial extent during the off-season" is incorporated in paragraph 4 (1) (iii).
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Is it not clear that the decisions of these courts of referees and of the umpires are not guided by any clear principle?
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The matter was not dealt with by regulation, but by umpire's decision.
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In addition, one armoured division provided exercise controllers and umpires.
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We felt that, although the regulator's role needed to be revised, he should maintain an independent status, umpiring contracts and considering fair competition issues.
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There is an umpire's ruling but the umpire's ruling is being misinterpreted and is quite definitely the opposite of the interpretation put upon it.
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The value of the undertaking depends entirely on what he is going to do with the deputy-umpires.
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Anyone interested in sport knows that there have to be good umpires if a game is to be well played.
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I do not fulfil his function of umpiring matches.
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Holidays are merely decided in terms of umpire's case law.
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If you agree with that umpire's decision, you should accept it.
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In other words, they were to be a body of umpires who were to hold the scales even between these contending parties.
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In fact, these tribunals will have as much power as the court of referees and the umpire's court combined.
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The umpire's decision was given after an oral hearing at which the trade union concerned in the appeal was represented.
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He said that there was an umpire's decision which covered that point.
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There is no change whatever in the practice which has grown up as a consequence of umpires' decisions.
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Whatever the circumstances, there can be no excuse for flouting the authority of judges, referees or umpires.
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I certainly would not want to invoke television replays of the umpire's decision, but we need to think carefully about where accountability lies.
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The point is that we all agree that the present umpire's decision should not stand.
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They are in the middle; they are umpires between the two different parties.
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A time comes when one must accept the judge's (or the umpire's) verdict graciously and without dissent.
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The courts of law give way to umpires.
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I must have this regulation, otherwise the present operation of the umpire's decision is inconsistent with the transference of labour, which is imposed upon me.
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The umpire's decision is not to be expected for a week.
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Is he aware that umpires have quoted thousands of decisions on workmen's compensation?
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How is it possible under these circumstances to describe these persons as umpires who are capable of holding the scales even?
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At what precise point is it that the non-members of trade unions appear to be umpired off from this business?
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They had to acquire their own intelligence, and the umpires were in totally separated rooms.
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The umpires needed police protection when they left the pavilion that evening.
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They took steps to increase the cost for the umpire's court four times.
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The only question now outstanding is whether pit umpires or industrial tribunals are the best way of solving disputes.
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The point is that there was a previous umpire's decision on an analogous case, and the court of referees was guided by that.
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If the investigating officer was necessary after the umpire's decision was given, then surely the report of that officer ought to have been there before the umpire's first decision.
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I have here two umpires' decisions.
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There are at present three deputy umpires.
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There is no limit on their power to renew postponement for six months at a time, subject to the umpire's decision if the case goes to appeal.
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Can we be informed what was the umpire's decision on this question, in view of the ill feeling and undermining of good will that have been created?
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The number of physical education teachers has fallen by one eighth in the past decade and the number of schools without umpires and referees has increased.
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The party opposite, having made the regulations and appointed the umpires, do not like the decisions which they arrive at when those decisions work against their party.
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In these circumstances it appeared to the insurance officer that, in accordance with the umpire's decision in similar cases, the work in question could suitably be offered to them.
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If there is to be an alteration, let us know how it is to be made, since he maintains that our words will not alter the umpire's decisions.
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The game played between the ratepayer and the non-ratepayer and umpired by local authorities will be no more because everyone, apart from the poorest, will pay the same.
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Under the present umpire's rulings, marriage creates an inequality in favour of the married woman that does not apply either to the married man or to the single woman.
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I took that for an umpire's verdict.
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All the people concerned are left for a whole week without any knowledge as to what will be their position after the umpire's decision has been given.
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I am taking steps to bring once again to the notice of the insurance officers what the umpire's decision is, so that they shall have no doubt about it.
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In other words, the umpire's position is that the efforts that a man must make are substantially less than those he used to insist on in the old days.
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Umpires debated for 15 minutes over who would be ejected.
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Traditionally, umpires have worn white and were sometimes referred to as white maggots amongst supporters.
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All together, he umpired 31 first-class matches in his career between 1979 and 1987.
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Umpires typically call time after being asked to do so by a participant.
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He retired as a cricketer in 1996, and took up umpiring.
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He soon realized that some of the umpires were of the opinion that they don't have to know the right answer unless the managers do.
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The problem was that many umpires were themselves bowlers and believed that the bowler should be allowed to bowl with a fully raised hand.
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He umpired in the majors in 1894 and then from 1898 through 1900, totaling 429 games.
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Prior to the introduction of the whistle, handkerchiefs were used by the umpires to signal to the players.
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Lastly, there was the presence of self-censorship; some umpires who disagreed with the decision to resign failed to voice their dissent.
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The prosecutor was asked to investigate a serious question, and such obstructions are, as he said yesterday, like throwing sand in the umpire's face.
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He called for better playing conditions, improved pay, four-day county matches and international umpires.
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After a brief discussion, the umpires decided it would be acceptable.
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His term was a watershed for goal umpiring.
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Complaints about the fairness of umpires also became routine.
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On many occasions, umpires, trainers and other officials were forced to enter the arena to break up the fights.
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The women's variant of the game is similar to the men's version, with minor modifications to umpiring and pitch requirements.
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Umpires were also encouraged to recall a centre bounce if it is offline, throwing it up the second time.
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British officials had increasingly to confront the challenge of umpiring between two incompatible political programs.
The judges do have one significant advantage over the umpires.
Consequently, umpires are sometimes forced to make insincere calls.
An umpire's decision at a baseball game is a good example of the latter.
The umpire's calls contribute to the official account of the game.
Judges are in the same professional predicament as umpires.
Often it seems that he serves as a fair, rigorous umpire within the rules of the game as the specialists have set it up.
The topic of the dispute is also evident from the way an instant replay can show whether the umpire or the batter was right.
The topic of the dispute between the batter and the umpire is also evident from the reasons the umpire cites in defense of his call.
When an umpire calls a batter out, the batter is made out by the umpire's declaration.
Perhaps most significantly, the courts emerged as the umpire of federal-state relations.
In (ii), the character sitting in a baby's high chair actually has an advantage of height, and this is being compared to that of a tennis umpire.
Umpire, briefly not well, needs another drink.
The role of umpire leads to neutrality and neutrality in crises is not the best option.
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