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In contrast, the radiologist takes a more impartial view and contours the GTV without reference to individual patient characteristics so his confidence in the accuracy of the GTV does not change with the collaborative meeting.
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It is widely viewed as one of the more impartial reflections of the effect of the war on Afghans' everyday lives.
Ever more go to university, travel abroad and need ideas to stay employable and will pay for an impartial view of the world, one where the editor, whatever his faults (or from now on, her virtues), is in nobody's pocket.Fighting new battlesThe same guarded hopefulness applies to an Economist editor's only true master: the liberal credo of open markets and individual freedom.
The Herald's choices have been more impartial.
It is, in their "objective and impartial" view, in Britain's economic interests to remain in the union.
And only more impartial digging will resolve the mystery of Glozel.
Judicial review is designed to be more impartial than review by other institutions of government.
Patten says poll findings show the public think the BBC is more impartial than other broadcasters.
A more impartial school report comes in a new book, "The Coalition Effect 2010-15," edited by Anthony Seldon and Mike Finn.
The Central Committee has decided to make local courts more impartial and to penalise officials for telling judges what to decide.
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