The 10-point test of dog obedience measures who holds the leash in your household.
The point is to test whether they are making the most of their own endowments.
For some anti-testers, of course, that is the whole point of a test ban.
The point is to test your ideas as frequently as possible and to learn rapidly, before committing to a product or program.
The reference to a test of a "higher level" could suggest North Korea has reached a point where it can test a weapon made from highly enriched uranium, rather than the plutonium fissile material used in its two previous tests.
Dr Mebane is careful to point out that the test is not foolproof.
The Lewis Point is the great test for catch-up economies, when they can no longer rely on cheap labour, copied technology, and export-led growth to keep the game going.
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Should they care about truly learning things, or is nailing the test the only point?
Attempting to hit street speeds, and even turning, seems a bit too risky at this point and after a few test runs, which attract a handful of passersby, the C-1 is wheeled back to its resting place.
Contrary to prevailing opinion the range wasn't the crucial point from the perspective of the test customers.
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Meanwhile, England's series victory moved them up to third in the ICC's Test rankings, one point above South Africa and just one point behind second-placed India.
Dan Carter did not miss a kick as he moved to within a point of Andrew Mehrtens' All Blacks Test points record.
Over the next four months, the OBV dropped back to test its rising WMA (point a), which was a bullish setup.
It is possible that Adam Jones, one of the three tight-heads in the squad, could do a shift there but if either Gethin Jenkins or Andrew Sheridan start, it could point to the other being the likely Test starter.
The digestion yesterday was healthy and this morning it was time to again test some longs against the new point of reference at 1091.
Even the most bearish analysts say Nasdaq could pull back only up to 30% from its Jan. 3 peak, and the Dow could test the 9, 000-point level, down about 20%.
New York lost about 20 points on the 300-point application because it does not already have a test in place.
From 1 April, the friends and family test will be on a six-point scale - from "extremely likely" to recommend the service to "extremely unlikely".
Armitage scored a try for the third Test in a row and made a point of kissing the red rose on his England jersey immediately after scoring.
Because the rankings consider the grade-point averages and scores on the Law School Admissions Test, schools are pulling out the stops to make sure the highest-caliber students are applying and matriculating.
Now, this is perhaps the toughest test so far because there is one point separating Mr. Calderon, from the Conservative National Election Party, and Mr. Lopez Obrador, from the leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution.
"You could argue that one of the reasons that Mr Shinawatra has decided that it might be right to to sell is that it might be at some point he may fail our fit and proper persons test, " added Scudamore.
She made one error, cutting off the call briefly by hitting a wrong button, but this might have been because it was a test in which I was at one point using a phone also listed for my wife as a contact.
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At this point, a woman can undergo the more complex genetic test to confirm the presence of the mutated gene.
Each type of impact test is individually scored on a 16-point scale.
"This test proves the technology has matured to the point that it opens the door to practical applications, " Davis said in a statement.
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