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"If I'm on the pitch and I score and I'm not going to celebrate I would rather tell the manager I'm not going to play because what is the point of scoring goals and not celebrating?" Elsewhere, for the hosts, Michel Vorm comes in for injured Hugo Lloris in goal while Harry Kane starts up front ahead of Dele Alli and Nabil Bentaleb.
On behalf of the group, which includes corruption watchdog Transparency International, barrister Rafique al Haque said, "There is no point of scoring in an empty field".
At every time point of scoring seizure severity was moderated in AAV-Glu-CB1 mice compared to wild-type controls (Fig. 4A) without reaching statistical significance (p = 0.065, Mann Whitney test, two-tailed).
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"Those single points of scoring a goal are so vital and there are so few of them in a football match compared to tennis or cricket that that is where we need the technology," he said.
A cutoff point of SCORE ≥5 % was used [ 21].
A cut-off point of SCORE >10% was used to define the subjects at high risk cardiovascular [ 5, 7].
The best cut-off point of scores was identified, where the sum of the percentages of misclassified participants was lowest [ 52].
He complains about the politics of scoring points, but to win, you've got to score points.
"That's 19 or 20 points of scoring that just sat down".
The data indicate that, apart from the precise cut points of scoring models, other factors should prompt clinicians to consider strategies to expand access to liver transplantation.
"You definitely enhance your chance of scoring points," he said.
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