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No environment offers a harsher test of one's abilities.
It is hard to imagine a harsher test of its core purpose of creating fair and sustainable economic growth, nor one that more people care more about, far beyond a handful of west London suburbs.
But, in another decision that will disappoint advocates of harsh tests, regulators allowed banks to exclude bonds that they did not plan to sell.
As position matching of background variants is an unrealistically harsh testing environment, we expect and observe better performance in real world scenarios (Table 3).> -wrap-foot> SuRFR performs consistently well against GWAVA and CADD on these three datasets.
Saying that Europe was facing its "harshest test in decades," Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany warned on New Year's Eve that "next year will no doubt be more difficult than 2011" — a marked change in tone from a year ago, when she praised Germans for "mastering the crisis as no other nation".
To create a random subsample of the entire alignment file we included each block of 80 consecutive columns in the subsample with probability 0.5; this gives a slightly harsher test than the standard bootstrap.
Braving harsh weather was another test of intense motivation.
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