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Third, no typhoon event has occurred since the arthropod's invasion and its spread in the year 2005 to actually test extent of mechanical failure for the unhealthy remaining trees.
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Among the treatment variables tested, extent of resection appears to be the most consistent prognostic factor.
And also: "I wanted to test the extent to which they'd discipline me," Elliot says.
He peered at it sharply, wiggled it to test the extent of the squeak, and then, taking from his briefcase a little oilcan, he oiled it.
The one recent example that is often used are the shareholder resolutions at BP and Shell asking them to test the extent to which their business models are compatible with international agreements on climate change.
Progressives seem angry and ascendant, but until the midterm elections, still more than a year and a half away, there is no good way to test the extent of that ascendance.
We'll test the extent to which London really is different by looking at Labour's pulling power in Ealing Central and Acton and who is winning the battle for the progressive vote.
Its outcome will test the extent to which an American court can pressure a foreign government to take actions to comply with American laws.
These scenarios test the extent of packet investigation on the network layer.
Then again, courts have yet to test the extent of that fair use.
Ben will fully test the extent of his recovery at Assen, after missing two World Championship rounds in Croatia.
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