judgment themselves if something is a clear error and sometimes get wrong. a clear error and sometimes get wronu. ~ . a clear error and sometimes get wron a . . ., , a clear error and sometimes get wron~.~ . ., a clear error and sometimes get wron~.~ . , ., wrong. what is your view of the treatment wrong. what is your view of the treatment of wrong. what is your view of the treatment of referees wrong. what is your view of the treatment of referees at - wrong. what is your view of the - treatment of referees at grassroots levels and how do you change that? can you change that? we want as many people to be attracted to being a referee is possible because this seat is an appealing thing to do but also as a potential career option and some people keep that strong suit in the future someone has a decent sized talent pool with lots of potential and then also retain people. do not want people starting and dropping off because the experience that they had was not good one. i think we a
NA sitting opens with wide range of laws to be examined
vietnamnews.vn - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vietnamnews.vn Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
progresses in the right direction. ~ ., direction. we were at cop recently. direction. we were at cop recently, myself - direction. we were at cop recently, myself and - direction. we were at cop recently, myself and by i direction. we were at cop - recently, myself and by husband and we saw the conversation for climate financing change from a solution to adaptation and mitigation to becoming one solution together. that is really important for the continent because it means they can growjobs, people can survive and grow food. climate change really is a conversation yet do not have without including rural people. they are the custodians of this planet. it will need to see royal people as part of the climate change solution. it we will see that it gets there, hopefully. your conspicuous solutions, starting from the grassroots, what lessons can government learn in terms of implementing solutions that come from grassroots levels? listening to people, rural people, they know what is best.
example fair what are you doing right now to combat this problem. we do soules sorts of things the 1st one is tackling at discrimination that is being manifested in the professional game at grassroots levels we have an observer system operating outside international competitions that you often see far we send strange people to the stadiums to record these incidents of discrimination and then passing on to the us in fee for decision every to support the legal process to issue sanctions for this type of behavior so this incidence rates do not remain down. and the 2nd. a 2nd way of our work is using the positive value of football to educate and sue to bring people together and promote diversity because football has enormous power and as i sat there. the action plans and the number of things you could do to tackle that problem have been known for