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Originally Posted by just another ref
Dictionary definition of rule: to decide or declare judicially or authoritatively
This, to me, is a perfect description of this play, with the keyword being decide.
This decision results in the call, which is subsequently reported to the table.
A whistle or a signal is neither a ruling nor a call. Either may be done by accident. Not true with a ruling. In no other place in the rules does a signal obligate us to do anything. Why would it possibly do so here?
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Originally Posted by just another ref
The ruling (decision) takes place in your head. It is immediately followed by a whistle and a signal to communicate this decision to others. This ruling (decision) can be changed before the call is reported, sometimes resulting in no call at all.
"My partner had granted a timeout before the foul."
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Read the definition of the word rule that you posted. You focused on the wrong part of the definition.
If the official declares what they have, they have ruled, by your definition. Showing a signal is declaring what you have.
Well, that should settle that. Next topic.