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So will the Air Force, whose test of an airborne, megawatt-class chemical laser failed in October.
Developing a lifelike dummy whose test results can be replicated can take decades and cost several million dollars, researchers said.
In the following weeks, before the regular season ended, the players whose test results had been seized were finally tested.
The rest became a control group whose test scores could be compared with those of voucher recipients.
But in that case the students, whose test scores were low, were getting cheated as well as the taxpayers.
College students whose test anxiety was measured completed a working memory-intensive math exam with televised distractions.
"Jimmy and Stuart" are the only England fast bowlers whose Test careers significantly pre-date the Saker era.
It remains, as it has always been, a nursery of scholars and a gateway to that life whose test is achievement and public service.
They protested on the basis it would place undue stress on teachers and children, whose test scores are used for high-stakes admissions decisions and academic tracking.
"DNA don't lie," said Ed Martin, 61, a retired telecommunications engineer in Orange Park, Fla., whose test put his paternal ancestors in Central Asia.
"Management fell in love with their own ideas and lacked the discipline to kill products like Mighty Wings whose test results were questionable," Marshall told us.
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