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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upon tests that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to conditions or criteria based on specific tests or evaluations. Example: "The results of the study were based upon tests that measured cognitive abilities in various age groups."
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These comparisons draw upon tests that are taken every three or four years, in areas such as maths, science and literacy - and so present a picture lagging by several years.
The first relied upon tests that measured attention through performance of a task judged to require a high degree of attention; the second measured diminished attention through decreased performance; and the third gauged the strength of attention by the stimulus level required to distract the individual.
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The first version was entirely in English and it was soon realized upon testing that the users had limited commands in this language and was therefore technically changed to Kiswahili, the national language.
The success of this approach will depend upon having accurate diagnostic tests that identify patients who can benefit from targeted therapies while minimizing the risk of adverse effects.
Therefore, we relied upon flow-after-flow (FAF) tests that were embedded in monthly variable-rate production measurements to obtain average reservoir pressure and absolute open-flow potential.
She also referred to "virginity tests" that were being perpetrated upon young women activists.
In this evaluation, the most five tests that runs upon the most recent privacy preserving systems are used to evaluate the proposed system.
He definitely would have to assume responsibility for retaining 3rd graders and denying high school diplomas to students who don't pass the college readiness tests that he forced upon them.
"The EPA number is based upon two-cycle testing that came about 30 years ago, when the national speed limit was 55 miles per hour," he said.
Also, what is the purpose of a standardized test that surpasses agreed-upon lexile levels?
In the interest of avoiding excessive testing that would encroach upon instructional time, this design was not selected.
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