Sentence examples for government testing from inspiring English sources

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The workshop was open to participation by all sectors of the neuroscience community including academia, government, testing laboratories, and industry.

Watson said he will be using his £10,000 prize money to further develop a broad range of prototypes and finalise government testing.

And at least one group is raising the question of whether this blockage could be related to the government testing an image filtering service — something with wider-ranging implications.

As a result, the nuclear arms race surged forward, with the Soviet government testing its first nuclear weapons in 1949, the U.S. government testing additional nuclear weapons and expanding its nuclear weapons stockpile, and the British government scrambling to catch up.

Redditors speculated that the hats referred to Operation Top Hat, a "local field exercise" that took place in 1953 in Alabama and involved government testing on biological and chemical weapons.

This was, after all, the man who, in 1995, dropped his trousers and flashed his pants on stage at Trade in Le Palace, Paris, in protest at the French government testing nuclear weapons on islands in the South Pacific.

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Why hasn't the government tested it?

The government tested a flying saucer in 1956.

They found that the government tests designed to ensure that catalytic converters work properly are hopeless.

About a year ago, the Danish government tested out a policy never before seen in the world.

To try to clear up the uncertainty, the government tested the blood of 17 people who complained of allergic reactions to StarLink.

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