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Since 2010, a program now implemented in seven communities has tested how much space parents should allow their children.
In the book, Pollan writes about a "microwave night" in which he tested how much time is saved by ready meals: none.
[C6.] Looking Inside Brains of the Stingy Economists have mapped how people react to different situations and have tested how much the reactions affect economic interactions.
Read the full review Scottish schlock comic Gadd's late-night stunt Waiting for Gaddot tested how much fun it's possible to have when a comic absents himself from his own gig.
The working tax credit is designed to top up the earnings of people on low incomes, and the payouts are means tested: how much you get depends on how much you earn.
"Narrow Victories and Hard Games: Revisiting the Primary Divisiveness Hypothesis," published in American Politics Research, tested how much negativity during the Hillary Clinton – President Obama primary hurt Mr. Obama in the general election.
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Step by step, we will test how much the market needs.
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The current study was designed to test how much power this process could theoretically produce.
For this lab, I wanted to test how much power our little DC motors have.
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