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I often feel a great deal of sympathy for Fed officials, because they must make close calls in an environment of considerable uncertainty.
In some cases, orthodontists must make close calls about putting braces on children, Graber says.
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Crowds exert pressure on referees, who avoid incurring the wrath of fans by making close calls that consistently favor home teams.
When making close calls, he tended to side with the accountability hawks.
Umpires therefore are reluctant to make close line-calls precisely because they cannot be rectified if wrong.
"We had to make some close calls but the team did very well in Ireland so we've gone with the same squad against France," Lancaster said.
At least the former Texas Tech president David Schmidly made close to 80 calls before giving Knight another chance to throw a chair.
For the squad based in Boulder, Colo., that makes five close calls.
What if I had to make a close call?" He said the Soviets' demand for the Jewish referee from the United States remains the crowning honor of his career.
What if I had to make a close call?" Jeff Bukantz said the match, won by the Soviet Union, the eventual gold-medal team, went off without incident.
"What if I had to make a close call?" Jeff Bukantz said that the match, won by the Soviet Union, the eventual gold-medal team, went off without incident.
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