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An audit trail? 2. On that point, are there any other sons or nephews of former NZ Test players we could randomly insert into this team?
To test this idea rigorously, researchers could randomly assign people to worry about their weight, but that is hard to do.
The New York Fed recommended, for example, that the British Bankers Associationn could randomly select rates from banks.
Since the Supreme Court ruled in 2002 that schools could randomly test students participating in sports and clubs, 7percentt of the nation's high schools and middle schools — 4,200 of an estimated 59,364 — have implemented random testing, mostly for drugs, according to a 2007 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study.
(If only we could randomly impregnate people damn you ethics!).
The artificial bee colony algorithm could randomly generate a location to replace the discarded location.
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At that time, it said student athletes could be randomly tested for drugs.
"We realized at that point that we just couldn't randomly entertain waivers.
Last year, the N.F.L. increased the maximum number of times a player could be randomly tested in the off-season to six times from two.
The chain pulled out of airport duty-free stores there in 2014, after a consumer watchdog raised fears that Body Shop products could be randomly tested on animals by authorities.
Wireless camera "nodes" could be randomly sprinkled in large numbers over the area of interest, which might be a battlefield or the scene of a natural disaster.
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