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Even better penalties can be designed when additional knowledge about the patient anatomy is available from other imaging modalities such as CT or MR. These penalties typically assume that anatomical boundaries tend to coincide with metabolic boundaries, and therefore avoid smoothing over anatomical boundaries.
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There has to be a better penalty system.
An even better penalty, placed carefully into the bottom-left corner with his right foot.
After the win, van Gaal explained that Krul was simply a better penalty stopper.
Winnipeg have a better power play (18.1% versus Anaheim's 15.9%), and a slightly better penalty kill (81.7% vs. 80.8%).
Guzan went the right way, but had no chance: a better penalty you'll wait a while to see.
"Das Boot is on the other foot" a headline declared last week, on an article saying England has been the better penalty taker, often crucial in big matchups in recent years.
There may never have been a better penalty saver: he has let in fewer than 50% of the spot-kicks he has faced in Spain, saving 43% of them.
They are better at penalties than any other nation.
This could please environmentalists, as natural resource damage claims are required by law to be spent on restoration, and it could also make BP happier, as the payment of such claims have tax advantages and simply sound better than penalties.
Wodak pointed out some reasons to hope things are getting better: The penalties for cannabis possession in Australia have been decreasing for some time and in some parts of the country small-scale possession has been made legal. .
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