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Reregistration has sometimes turned out not to be a formality, but an arduous test of whose faith is real and whose is sham.
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Chua would do better to see the classroom as a cognitive break from the truly arduous tests of childhood.
ON THE weekend of June 7th and 8th, up to 175,000 people round the world will face one of the most arduous tests of their lives.
So tough that she showed up for the arduous test several days after giving birth, and took the exam sitting on one of those inflatable plastic cushions useful for new mothers and other postsurgical patients.
The fifth day saw an ant line of porters, film crew and climbers trailing up the mountain on what was to be my most arduous test.
Genta turned to Dr. Warrell, who has helped develop several approved drugs, to shepherd its drug through the arduous testing process.
A threshold of shortened diaphragm muscle fiber length may be necessary to induce alterations in contractile properties in the diaphragm, an attractive hypothesis that may be arduous to test because of the physiological limitations mentioned above.
Every firefighter must undergo the "arduous" pack test.[1] This pack test consists of a three mile walk with a 45 pound pack.
Only then will begin the arduous task of polishing and testing it.
She took the arduous battery of tests in 1981, sat for oral exams and "was led to believe that I did very well," she recalled today.
And that task has fallen to seminary directors and a cadre of psychologists who say that culling candidates has become an arduous process of testing, interviewing and making decisions — based on social science, church dogma and gut instinct.
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