It is designed to help you reduce timewasting, enhance decision making, and bring real benefits to your organisation. |
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It's a timewasting ploy as blatant as kicking the ball away or taking too long over a throw-in. |
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Mr George has vowed to defeat the timewasting strategy when the committee sits on Wednesday. |
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Some judges fear that cuts in legal aid could lead to higher court costs because fewer timewasting cases will be weeded out at an early stage. Others worry that the famous ring-fence has large holes. |
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We were then keeping possession as the clock ran down only for referee Bill Crombie to step in and award a free-kick against us for timewasting. |
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Cech is finally carded for timewasting on a free kick. |
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As far as the timewasting goes, the six-second rule is still in existence. |
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Common reasons for a substitution include injury, tiredness, ineffectiveness, a tactical switch, or timewasting at the end of a finely poised game. |
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The home team, fresh from recording their firstever win at this level in June when they beat Lithuania, are renowned for their timewasting tactics. |
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In a bid to cut down on timewasting calls, the force has revealed some of its strangest calls as it reminds residents that 999 should only be dialled in an emergency. |
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