Sentence examples for set to test from inspiring English sources

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For testing purposes, the telname may be set to "Test", the instrname may be set to "test", or the detname may be set to "test" or "specn".

Democrats appear set to test whether conventionally liberal candidates can make deep inroads in moderate areas.

And it is set to test the England brains trust to breaking point.

In 2013 it looks set to test the new "soft" bailouts now on offer from eurozone partners.

In all of the cases we used an eight-week holdback data set to test the models.

Spain is set to test the markets further this week by auctioning about 5 billion euros of debt.

Thirty-four optestzation test functions with different mathematical characteristics are employed as benchmark set to test the performance of ADEQFS.

[New York Post] The city's Transportation Department is set to test a weight-activated traffic camera that adjusts to photograph trucks that are overweight.

The Spanish government is set to test the financial markets again Tuesday with an auction of as much as 3 billion euros of treasury bills.

The Spanish government is set to test the financial markets again Tuesday with an auction of as much as €3 billion of Treasury bills.

The present work provides a comprehensive data set to test the role of AmnSINE1s, many of which were exapted and contributed to mammalian macroevolution.

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