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"You're not allowed to make tests, so it is a bit of a gamble," said Ingar Dragset.

A new law says that teacher evaluations and grades can also be used, and some districts are stretching this to make tests nearly insignificant.

"Those tests were developed to make tests on pure substances with few impurities," said Eric Angelini, the regulatory affairs manager at Mane. "But our essential oils are a natural blend of materials coming from the plant that is part of the distillation process".

Source-based writing is becoming more common in tests of academic English, in part to make tests more reflective of authentic academic writing.

One will be able to make the journey in twelve minutes and they will plan to make tests in the coming months.

Instead, Klayman and Ha interpreted the results in terms of a tendency to make tests that are consistent with the working hypothesis.

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Plans to make test trip to Labrador first.

Lewis felt pressure not only to make testing targets but to meet more ambitious attendance goals.

It is such quaint milestones that help to make Test cricket what it is.

"We have to make Test cricket meaningful and we have to put some 'oomph' behind it," Graves said.

One of the controversial sources of stem cells is early embryos, usually left over from efforts to make test-tube babies.

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