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Discover LudwigThe phrase "testing count" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to experiments, assessments, or evaluations where the number of tests or trials is being referenced. Example: "The testing count for this experiment was set to ten to ensure reliable results."
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If it were up to CTU, tests would not factor into evaluations at all -- but a 2010 law Illinois passed in the hopes of winning Race to the Top money mandated that testing count for a minimum of 30percentt.
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Tests count a lot.
So try this simple test: count on your fingers the articles by charities explaining why they spend what they spend on fundraising and admin.
Regulators are planning to let all 19 banks taking the stress test count, through the third quarter, any gains toward the cushion of capital they are required to hold against a worsening recession, according to people with knowledge of the plan.
A test count, reported in the journal Plos One, was conducted on southern right whales in the Golfo Nuevo on the coast of Argentina.
The test count was always referred to the control (100% growth) count done at the same time.
With the tests counting for more, attempts to tamper with them will most likely grow.
Expectations and targets: what does that mean?" Another commonly used deflector was that a Six Nations tournament in a World Cup year was a mere laboratory in which performances and combination-tests counted for more than results.
Student performance — median scores and how many passed the test — counts for 25percentt, but is calculated not in absolute terms but by judging each school against schools citywide as well as against 40 other schools with similar demographics.
If the value exceeds 30, this test counts him as obese.
In-vitro test assays such as zone of inhibition test, counting of colony forming units and adherent bacteria assay are used to confirm the antibacterial effectiveness of the coatings against gram negative Escherichia coli and gram positive Staphylococcus aureus bacteria.
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