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Others called for the less time-consuming option of broadening a FIFA experiment with additional officials behind the goals.
However, while the additional officials confirmed an offence had taken place that warranted a penalty, they were unable to determine the identity of the player concerned.
Seven additional officials and sports-marketing figures were indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice for offenses spanning a 24-year period.
His words found much support among the Italian press, though some would still prefer to see the use of two additional officials behind the goalline, as has been experimented with by Uefa in European competition.
Early on Wednesday, they reached a compromise on the hiring of additional officials to create the so-called bench that the league wants to use to replace officials they believe are underperforming.
But the sides are also still divided over the league's proposal to hire additional officials, to create a bench that would enable them to replace officials they believe have underperformed.
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Coaches gave that limited experiment positive reviews, telling the officiating department they did not find the additional official intrusive.
The larger number in Tarraconensis, the result of the larger geographic size of that province, led to the appointment of an additional official (the legatus iuridicus) to help with the work, at least from the time of the emperor Tiberius (14 37 ce) onward.
The creditors may well find that Portugal has been left "between a rock and a hard place" — the headline of a Barclays Capital report issued Monday, in which analysts warned that "negative growth, rising unemployment and delayed fiscal targets could even push Portugal to require additional official funding in 2014".
European leaders have now acknowledged that restructuring must play a role in the resolution of Greece's debt crisis and they have outlined a comprehensive rescue plan that includes both a substantial commitment of additional official resources from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund and "voluntary" contributions from Greece's private creditors, primarily European banks.
Despite the provision of no fewer than five successive IMF financing arrangements totaling $22 billion, and $39 billion of additional official and private finance, the loss of market confidence in the Argentine peso in January 2002 was so severe that, having been pegged at parity against the dollar since 1991, the peso's convertibility regime collapsed.
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