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So it may prove but the fanfare is premature with just one weekend of action under the belt and Ireland and Wales having merely tested themselves against Scotland and Italy, neither of whom are expected to challenge for honours come the business end of the Six Nations.
In other words, these studies merely tested the plate itself rather than the reconstruction.
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It merely tests them to determine their capacity for change.
(It's as if Eno were merely testing each drum in his kit).
But the medical students were merely testing an early incarnation of an ambitious project.
I explained that I was merely testing the security of the computer system, and that no one was hurt.
Or, as Princeton's own investigation of the incident suggests, were they merely testing the Yale site's security?
Pétain, less pretentious and merely testing what might be done with his rehabilitated French Army, had at least as much to show for himself as Haig.
Ernest Hemingway clearly got a buzz of that kind out of bullfighting and fishing, not merely testing the grace under pressure thing but gaining an understanding of action that then influenced how he worked it on the page.
Mr Rose said: "English law does not forbid entrapment but a court should not permit a prosecution where wholly disproportionate inducements are offered or where the sting merely tests the virtue of the innocent.
If alarms went off as he grabbed documents, Mr. Maloof said, Mr. Snowden might have been able to explain away the alerts by saying that he was merely testing the protections as part of his security job.
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