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Award a point whenever an American broadcaster says "Jolly Good" or "Merry Olde".
The rule that applies is the "hindrance rule," which permits a chair umpire to award a point to a player if that player is "hindered in playing the point by a deliberate act of the opponent".
How a referee could award a point to a player off her first serve and then watch her serve again to the same side of the court is a mystery that belongs in the tennis section of "Ripley's Believe It or Not".
"I wonder if the roles had been reversed how long it would have taken to award a point".
Often, authors did not report methods of blinding and raters had to make judgements about whether to award a point for the question on appropriateness of double blinding.
For example, we chose to award a point if estimates of the random variability in the data (item 7 of the D&B tool) were displayed for the extracted outcome measures.
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The data are analyzed, and each player is awarded a point total, the higher the better.
Whoever wins the point either gains or retains service, and is awarded a point.
A rule that now awards a point for shoving an opponent out of the wrestling circle could work in his favor.
A tie is worth one point, and the NHL, which has no ties, awards a point to a team that loses in overtime.
It is the practice of awarding a point to a team that loses in overtime or a shootout, while at the same time awarding 2 points to the winner.
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