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- Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
86: ...here are no other timekeepers, although assistant referees carry a watch and may provide a second opinion if... - Flag (13245 bytes)
58: ...ccer)]], [[Assistant Referee (Football)|assistant referees]] carry small flags along the touch lines. They ... - American football (39287 bytes)
68: ...r rule for the use of "instant replay" to reverse referees' rulings existed for six seasons starting in [[19... - Ice hockey (16008 bytes)
19: ...ng offside and icing violations, and one or two ''referees'', who call goals and all other penalties. - Roller hockey (4297 bytes)
9: ...e [[Goaltender|goalie]]. There may be one or two referees. Players can be given a [[penalty (ice hockey)|p...
27: There must be two referees and sometimes two referees plus a linesman. Players may be sent to a penalt... - Boxing (29727 bytes)
31: ... repeatedly landing 'low blows' is disqualified). Referees also ensure that the boxers don't use holding tac...
33: ...clared the winner by knockout. In amateur boxing, referees will readily step in and award knockouts even if ... - Handball (6138 bytes)
- Professional Wrestling (14198 bytes)
15: ... always final. Indeed, it is not uncommon for the referees themselves to get "knocked out" during a match. W... - Scientific method (40667 bytes)
162: ...tists familiar with the field for evaluation. The referees may or may not recommend publication, publication... - Fencing (20753 bytes)
32: ...due to a dislike of the flick but some circles of referees believe that the change was made to remove some o...
103: ... times and removing the flick makes it easier for referees to have less ambiguity in their decisions. - Judge (10187 bytes)
44: ...ile]] courts) were sometimes known officially as "referees," but this usage seems to be declining.
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