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It might be testing to find the threshold of musical coherence; it might just be having a well-plotted lark.
He argues that although the early days of an academic career might be testing for students like Roberson, they are gaining vital training.
My rule is that I speak to every single one, because if you turn them down over the X Factor, they might be testing you".
And yet, in February, 2015 a year ago an E.P.A. water expert named Miguel Del Toral sent the Michigan D.E.Q. a memo saying that it might be testing the wrong way.
Some fans might be testing that limit by sharing passwords with friends, but HBO, at least publicly, isn't cracking down on the practice, partly because it doesn't know how widespread it is.
During the recession, Wal-Mart pulled back on very inexpensive products, suppliers said, to make the stores look less cluttered and to appeal to shoppers who might be testing out that retailer instead of, say, Target.
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People might be tested at age 50 and periodically afterward.
But Yi's experience might be tested with the Nets, as it was in Milwaukee.
But the leeway to run better services might be tested in years ahead.
Dr. Wulff said the findings were preliminary, and he could not predict when the chemical might be tested on people.
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