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Neither are there any particular barn-burners to keep an eye on, though some litmus tests for how far parity in this league will go before the proper order of things is somehow restored (see below).
I saw them in action in New Addington, the Croydon council estate long damned as a "benighted ghetto", where they took up residence in an old kiosk on the town square and staged community events during a number of weeks, as full-scale tests for how the public realm might be improved.
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Some make this question a test for how serious one is about individual rights.
But how it was before is not a litmus test for how it is now, he says.
It will be a major test for how each coach copes without arguably his most important player.
But word to the wise: saving for a deposit is the perfect test for how disciplined you will be when it comes to making mortgage repayments.
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Sunday's opponent provides a litmus test for how much Garrett's practices in pads and faster tempo have changed the Cowboys with just three weeks remaining.
On Wall Street, the lawsuit is considered a critical litmus test for how successful the banks will be in stanching their losses from the mortgage litigation.
He intends to pursue another contract in the summer, which may serve as a test for how N.B.A. teams respond to the announcement.
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