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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a substantial test for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant or important evaluation or assessment of something, often in academic or professional contexts.
Example: "The new software will undergo a substantial test for its effectiveness in improving productivity."
Alternatives: "a significant assessment for" or "a major evaluation for".
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Jean Pisani-Ferry, director of Bruegel, an economic research institute in Brussels, said Spain posed a substantial test for the new rules.
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So the Department of Energy approved a more substantial test project.
"If he really believes he's going to get substantial test score changes and other major improvements, then he's setting himself up for a big disappointment".
A longer time series was not possible as there was a substantial decrease in testing for and diagnosis of pertussis among NSW children in the latter months of 2006, which occurred due to problems in the performance of a commonly used serology test kit at that time [ 30].
A freedom of information act should apply to all areas of policing (with the exception of the "substantial harm" test for withholding disclosure in exceptional circumstances).
Certain exceptions apply to the general rules of the substantial presence test for specific immigration statuses, as discussed below.
More-over, to the extent McFadden suggests that the substantial similarity test for defining analogues is itself indeterminate, his proposed alternative scienter requirement would do nothing to cure that infirmity.
The home secretary has not incorporated into the FoI bill the obvious and clear recommendation put forward by Macpherson that any such act should apply to all areas of policing, both operational and administrative, subject only to the "substantial harm" test for withholding disclosure.
All short forms demonstrated substantial to high internal consistency and substantial test-retest reliability for each of the the clinical groups studied (Table 8).
Because of the gaps in scientific knowledge, the high prevalence of M. tuberculosis infection among elephants living in North America, and the insensitivity of diagnostic tests, a substantial need exists for focusing attention on infection control practices and occupational health programs specifically designed to reduce zoonotic M. tuberculosis transmission in the captive elephant industry.
The low adherence to negative RDT and microscopy test results found in this study and other studies 8, 29 suggested a substantial potential for improving performance of parasitological testing leading to better health care.
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