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			USAV- the 3 minute interval between sets has expired, and team R has only 5 players on the court. Their captain points to the end of the bench, where a trainer is taping the leg of team R's sixth starting player and it appears that he is almost ready. Team R does not request a time out or substitution, how soon should the delay sanction be applied?
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			A DW is definitely warranted, but it's up to you to issue it whenever you want to issue it. If you're the type to issue a DW as soon as your stopwatch hits 0:00, then feel free to give it then (granted, that won't put you on anyone's good side).  However, giving them a couple more seconds will go a long way. If they're taking advantage of those seconds, then issue a DW if they opt not to take a time out or substitute the player while insisting on waiting for them to be ready before beginning play. | 
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				__________________ Felix A. Madera USAV Indoor National / Beach Zonal Referee FIVB Qualified International Scorer PAVO National Referee / Certified Line Judge/Scorer WIAA/IHSA Volleyball Referee | 
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