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This model shows good performance when the proportional hazards assumption holds; a test for proportional hazards is suggested by Basu and Manning (2006).
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There had also been predictions that North Korea might hold a test on Tuesday because it is the day of President Obama's State of the Union address.
Mrs. Clinton, in a telephone interview on Thursday, said the agency's position that it could not hold a test in six months was "not acceptable as an answer, because FEMA has gone ahead and approved off-site emergency plans over the objections of local governments and first responders who are actually responsible for carrying it out".
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