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  1. 22 de may. de 2010 · The Referees: Directed by Yves Hinant, Eric Cardot, Delphine Lehericey. With Howard Webb, Manuel Mejuto González, Roberto Rosetti, Michel Platini. How can a few crucial minutes in a football match change the life of an entire family?

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    • Yves Hinant, Eric Cardot, Delphine Lehericey
  2. B2. in sports such as American football, association football, basketball, etc., a person who is in charge of making certain that the rules are followed: We only lost the game because the referee was biased. The referee called a foul on the forward, and the other team was awarded two free throws.

  3. Kill the Referee unveils the lives of several professional football referees at the EURO 2008 championship; amongst them, the English referee Howard Webb, who provoked incredible controversy when he gave a penalty to Austria just before the end of the match with Poland, and the Italian Roberto Rosetti, who refereed the final.

  4. JUDGE. Add to word list. B2. a person who is in charge of a sports game and who makes certain that the rules are followed. árbitro, árbitra. We only lost the game because the referee was biased. Solo perdimos porque el árbitro no fue imparcial. Menos ejemplos. The footballer appealed to the referee for a free kick.

    • What Are References on A CV?
    • Example of A Cv References Section
    • Do I Need to Put References on My CV?
    • When You Should Include References on A Cv
    • When Not to Include References on A Cv
    • Who Can Be A Reference on A CV?
    • Can I List A Friend Or Family Member as A Reference?
    • Can I Ask My Co-Worker to Be A Reference?
    • How to Ask Someone to Be A Reference
    • Do I Need to Ask Permission For A Reference?

    Your references are people, called referees, who know you well, have worked with you before and can vouch for you to the prospective employer. They can testify about your character, personal qualities, skills and abilities to prospective employers. You could consider your referees as your personal advocates or ambassadors. As part of the recruitmen...

    Employers don’t just take your word for it, they want someone independent to provide an unbiased opinion on your work, skills, attitude, commitment and disposition. For example, you may have said on your CV that you have ‘excellent communication skills’ or ‘willing to take responsibility’, so the employer would like to check the credibility of thes...

    No, you are not required to write your references on your CV. In most cases, it is a waste of valuable space as employers typically don’t require your references until the later stages of the requirement process, i.e. after the job interview. You can simply write “References are available on request”at the end of your CV. Furthermore, research cond...

    In some cases, it could be required or beneficial to add references on your CV; for example, when specifically requested by the employer, to impress the recruiter with the fame/status of your referees, to speed things up with your application, to give your CV a bit more credibility and to fill up blank space at the end of the CV. Some employers may...

    The general rule is not to include references on a CV, especially for candidates with a lot of relevant work experience and such as senior officers, managers and executives. Rachel Bishop-Firth, an experienced recruiter and personnel manager, writes in The Ultimate CV (pg.97): “Don’t use up valuable space on your CV with details of your references,...

    It is recommended to provide two references on your CV; one professional and one personal. The professional reference should come from your current or former employer, while the personal reference could come from any person who knows you well and can vouch for you, such as your personal tutor, teacher or supervisor. 1. Current or former employer, l...

    The answer is: no, you can’t use a friend or family member as a reference. The purpose of providing references is for the employer to get a professional and unbiased opinion about you and your abilities. Having friends or family members as your references creates a “conflict of interest” (bias) and defeat the whole purpose of trying to get an hones...

    Employers expect your professional reference to be your current or former manager/employer. If this is not possible, for whatever reason, you may use another person in the same organisation with a similar level of seniority such as a co-worker, colleague or even a longstanding client who knows you well.

    The way you approach a potential referee depends on the relationship that you have with them and whether they are aware that you are applying for a job or not. If your line manager sits next to you and you chat regularly together, an informal verbal request will be fine. If the common communication method between you is via email, however, you shou...

    Yes, you should always ask permission before using someone as your reference and never assume that they can/will provide you with a reference. The last thing you would want to have is a referee who is unhappy with you for not asking their permission before sharing their personal details with random employers! Imagine what would happen to your chanc...

  5. In the English description: arbitrate - back judge - line judge - linesman - ref - umpire. Spanish: arbitrar - árbitro - colegiado - juez - pitar - referee - réferi - tercero en discordia - arbitrador - arbitral. In Lists: Football (soccer) words, more... Synonyms: arbitrator, arbiter, adjudicator, judge, ref, more...

  6. 19 de sept. de 2020 · Coming to the PCC from August 5th, THE REFEREES. Playing at 7pm daily (matinee time TBC on Monday) 'To sit through The Referees is to experience football David Lynch-style' - THE TELEGRAPH...

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    • The Prince Charles Cinema