Robinson's just been booked for time-wasting, which tells you how the game is panning out. |
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What's more, this time-wasting seemed perfectly normal for London and I thought nothing of it. |
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Home Secretary David Blunkett accused some lawyers of time-wasting and costing taxpayers millions of pounds. |
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But it's also a miscarriage of justice when delays and time-wasting deny victims justice for months on end. |
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There was a time when I used to shake my head at these acts of self-delusion and time-wasting from the far left. |
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It is just that I can no longer tolerate the time-wasting and silly game-playing that characterise local government. |
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The Swedish fans are booing the Trinidad lads for time-wasting, but they don't realise that's the pace they move at when they're not playing. |
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Danish referee Kim Nielsen immediately produced the red card, indicating that Delgado, who was booked earlier for time-wasting, had dived. |
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The former Leicester City boss also believes that Porto's time-wasting and all-round behaviour made a mockery of UEFA's Fair Play campaign. |
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When was the last time we heard a manager berate one of his own players on TV for feigning injury, diving, time-wasting or abusing the referee? |
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He might have just been trying to escape a yellow card for time-wasting but it's hard to say without knowing all the facts. |
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Carlo Cudicini gets booked for time-wasting, when he summons a defender to take a goal-kick for him. |
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This is time-wasting for the police, and the witness often feels that the system is letting them down. |
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He was ludicrously cautioned in stoppage time for time-wasting. |
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Don't let it be said that the internet is just there for time-wasting. |
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More time-wasting from Totti, who wins a free-kick in the corner. |
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As for the time-wasting and celebrations, maybe he could have dished out a yellow card earlier, but you have to understand that such behaviour is normal on the continent. |
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He encourages time-wasting and has even thrown balls on the pitch to hinder games. |
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Superb play from Ballack, who robbed Fabregas and then touched the ball past him to earn a time-wasting free-kick. |
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Gain control over the ever-increasing flood of time-wasting e-mail appearing in your in-box. |
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We see grandstanding, bullying, and a lot of time-wasting and puffed-up importance, signifying nothing. |
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Their ability to wind the clock down was a master-class which Richie Wellens, given a second yellow-card for time-wasting on Saturday, could do worse than to follow. |
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He was a tyre kicker, a time-wasting pauper who when he sees a cart for sale walks around it kicking the steel tyres as though he has the necessary. |
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England's time-wasting tactics were gut-wrenching. |
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Much as time-wasting meetings generate negativity, training sessions can also create an aura of negativity with employees, which can then affect productivity and performance. |
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Trade groups, chambers of commerce and construction companies say publicly that new ventures may face as many as thirty-three time-wasting procedures, frustrating would-be investors. |
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No other of the Enlightened Despots was more fond than Gustav of the time-wasting rituals of court life, the levees, formal audiences and ceremonial entries and exits. |
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Just practicing the time-wasting skills that I have developed over time. The triplets were messing around as usual, trying to barge me into walls, etc. |
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They do not realize that he may know the secret of successful manipulation: to concentrate on one iron at a time, fending off the inclination to become side-tracked by things that are irrelevant and time-wasting. |
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As soon as your correspondent's flight from New York touched down at the city's Guarulhos airport the time-wasting began, with a 15-minute wait on the taxiway for a gate to free up. |
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Jackett was pleased with the performance and rather acerbically noted the Addicks' time-wasting once his side established supremacy. |
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Cumbrous compounds are formed as the names of objects and a character of tedious and time-wasting polysyllabism is given to the language. |
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On the second occasion, in the 77th minute, Armenia had Masis Voskanyan dismissed for a second booking for time-wasting over the resulting corner. |
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But as he put England firmly in control with a 181-run lead on the third day, Pietersen also picked up a warning for time-wasting on a controversial switch-hit. |
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In the programming sections of Usenet, case conventions are second only to indentation as a source of pointless erudition and time-wasting flameage. |
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