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But he also said that their success or failure would not make them test cases for their nationalities, any more than American collegiate or European players did for those who came after them.
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It may also make them test-wise and perform better on cognitive tests especially those developed in the west.
People now in high school are one of the first generations to receive only the new, shorter-lived form of the vaccine, making them test cases for these problems.
The White House announced this week -- marking the 50th anniversary of the launch of President Johnson's War on Poverty -- that five areas in the country would be designated "Promise Zones," pushing them to the top of the list for federal grants and making them test sites for President Obama's new poverty reduction initiative.
This made them test-wise resulting in the increase in the mean score of the formative test.
Making London and Glasgow the sole tests of success or failure at these elections is therefore not exactly fair to Labour; that is why the Tories choose to try and make them the test.
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She compared studios and airports to small cities — they have shops, security needs and significant on-site infrastructures that make them ideal testing grounds for adopting alternative vehicles and energy, she added.
These models have several characteristics that make them good testing systems, including defined and reproducible location of tumour formation, rate of tumour growth, and progression of disease (Finkelstein et al, 1994).
We don't expect everyone who is 18 to know how to drive, so we make them take a test.
Volatility, in other words, will not make them fail the test; only a sustained fall will.Yet concerns over insurers' solvency have not disappeared.
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