Sample test question: would you ever leave 6 children under the age of 12 unattended?
But when Warren put the litmus test question to his opponent, McCain got cheers.
"Had trials designed to test the question of cardiovascular toxicity directly been launched in 1999 and executed with urgency...perhaps a substantial number of deaths could have been prevented, " Drazen concludes.
Each took a battery of psychological surveys, including a three-hour interview and a 900-question test.
But there are a few services that do pass my five-question test for this price, getting at least four right.
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Robinson developed a 25-question test to distinguish workaholics from hard workers.
They figured to get a minor test on that question here Thursday, when they played the playoff-bound Bulls, a team that had beaten them in all three of the previous matchups, and the sort of hard-nosed opponent that's given the Knicks fits all season.
If you take a rough average of the 25 opinion polls since June 2007 to test the referendum question (although the question itself has varied over time), the average in favour of a Yes vote is 49.88% - still 17 points ahead of the No vote, but nowhere near the comfortable majority that Yes campaign strategists would hope for.
Eharmony gives subscribers a 400-question personality test before brokering meetings between potential soul mates.
Utah, stumbled around the field, and was administered a simple three-question concussion test before being allowed back on the field within minutes.
The test did ask another question designed to get at the issue, according to the sources, who spoke to the AP only on condition of anonymity.
He says in his affidavit that the evidence seen by the tribunals was incomplete, dated and inaccurate, and that the officers serving on the panels were not able to question or test it.
For almost 20 years I've tried to get on "America's Favorite Quiz Show, " going all the way back to my freshman year in college, where I missed passing the written test by "one question" (not really, but the contestant coordinators asked us to say that as they did not reveal actual scores).
"You're not going to be able to solve a really hard question on my test because you know how it works, " he said.
In hindsight (such as following a negative rabies test on the animal in question) it often does seem that rabies prevention shots are unnecessary.
If the question becomes a test of whether he is a true conservative, many true conservatives will be confirmed in their suspicion that he is not.
And we'd certainly want an answer to the question: Must the test cost so much?
The answer to that question is a simple test: can they ignite economic growth?
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Applying a two-part litmus test, the court answered that question in the affirmative.
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The 15-question multiple-choice graduation test does not seem designed to fail many of the candidates.
Tesco group technical director Tim Smith stressed the company "immediately withdrew from sale all products from the supplier in question" after receiving the test results on Tuesday.
The road test: Before you can post a question, you must complete a short tutorial on how to do it properly, meaning that the questions and answers are of use to a wider audience than just yourself.
And Adam, the phrase "moral hazard" has gone from a, you know, a question on the Econ 101 test to something that's in the leading paragraph of every other story on the front page of the newspaper.
For example, an ebook that includes a self assessment or test or a way to ask a question of the author directly is a far more useful tool for the creation of more qualified leads as opposed to simply the mass number of individuals who downloaded the document.
And the question is, why should this test, inactive versus active, work any better?
The question then is: when a test indicates that a patient has disease X, what are the odds that the test is correct?
And who am I to question the value of a breathalyzer test that prevents coders from changing their code while drunk, or a robotic beer dispenser that works with a wave of an RFID-wearing wrist?
In SMILE, the quality of the student-generated question is the evidence of learning outcomes, not test scores.
The question of space control represents a sort of IQ test -- short for integrity quotient -- for today's uniformed leadership.
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