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Among the things that suck, according to fans of the New York Knicks: Rajon Rondo, the city of Boston, "these refs".
"Fine me and use the money to pay the regular refs," one Packers player said, after tweeting his crass criticism of the refs. These refs must go, but what, I wonder, will we talk about when they're gone?
"I think these refs have to do a better job of looking at the calls they made and whether they are the right calls and taking the right steps to keep everybody safe".
These REFs evaluate models or adjustments according to the effectiveness of the ranking produced.
Then you briefly nod your head, turn around and as you are walking away you tell yourself - "we need these refs to keep control of the game").
Best not to discuss how the Knicks actually played and just note the crowd's mood in the fourth quarter, when they started chanting, "These refs suck," before cutting a syllable and transitioning into, simply, "Bullshit".
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I'd like to see these football refs swallow their whistles and bury their flags on plays like that.
Social media was abuzz with anger, including a star from a different sport, LeBron James, who chimed in on Twitter: These replacement refs gotta go man!! Packers just got game took from them.
Among these works, Refs. [1, 2, 9, 23, 27] updated incomplete data while doing data clustering, Wang [25] translated incomplete data into so-called fuzzy observations before generating clusters, and Refs. [7, 8] estimated incomplete data after attaining clusters.
It should, therefore, come as no surprise that a considerable body of literature exists highlighting and expounding on the important role pattern classification methods have in cheminformatics—summarised in many articles, such as these recent Refs. [8 10].
Among these works, Refs. [1, 2, 9, 23] updated incomplete data while doing data clustering, Wang [25] translated incomplete data into so-called fuzzy observations before generating clusters, and Cottrell and Letrémy [7] estimated incomplete data after attaining clusters.
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