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These were not mere show cars intended to test the reaction of potential customers.
"It was a show of force, designed to meet Turkish public opinion at home, and test the reaction of Baghdad and Washington.
To test the reaction of markets to its tender, Lincolnshire plans to hold a supplier engagement workshop on 11 September to communicate its plans and intentions for successful delivery.
A week after the lifting of sanctions against Iran, major European banks are still reluctant to handle Iranian payments as they remain wary of being the first to test the reaction of US authorities.
Win Htein, a leader of Ms Suu Kyi's party, said the trip was crucial because it "will test the reaction of the authorities and the response of the people".
I would occasionally test the reaction waters by commenting on the nontraditional career choices of recently graduated students in the department.
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Several people briefed on administration deliberations said that the president's advisers had been testing the reaction to an increase of 20,000 to 30,000 troops.
Perhaps inevitably it is "the knitting steelworkers", though wisely no one has yet tested the reaction of burly members still employed in heavy metals.
Although no significant difference was observed in production rates at 60°C and 70°C (P >0.1, Student's t-test), the reaction temperature of 60°C was employed for further studies to mitigate the thermal inactivation of the enzymes and the decomposition of thermo-labile intermediates and cofactors.
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