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"It would also make the test much more expensive".
They knew there was no way to test, much less deploy, an effective missile defense system without violating its terms.
This forced the QA team to make a choice: insist on releasing near perfect bug free* software that would slow down our ability to ship as frequently; or test much less, allowing us to release much more frequently.
Increasingly they seem overwhelmed by events, the scale of which would test much more experienced politicians than the youthful duo who are still finding their way at the very top.
While the group as a whole was not as successful on the test as the group that made it to senior year in four years, officials say it is still significant that all the students took the Regents test, much less passed at the rate they did.
The space behind the clerks' table in the House of Lords was occupied last week by three wheelchair-user peers and myself, on a mobility scooter, when the Lords passed my motion calling on the government to hold urgent talks with Disability Rights UK and the Disability Benefits Consortium to make the personal independence payment (Pip) disability benefit test much fairer.
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That is the idea, although surprisingly it has not been tested much.
While voluntary, such measures could make routine testing much more common in doctors' offices, clinics and hospitals throughout the nation.
The awful marriage changes her: "As a character she is tested much more than most characters in fiction are".
Mamaroneck complains about the tests much less than Scarsdale, but in some ways it is more affected by them.
I can't say the same about the stingier approach being taken by Time Warner Cable, which is testing much smaller bandwidth limits in Beaumont, Tex., later this year.
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