David Albright and Andrea Stricker, of the Institute for Science and International Security, said the latest test could be a measure of progress.
India's PM Manmohan Singh has been increasingly turning down requests for foreign trips by officials in what is believed to be a measure of austerity.
This could of course just be a measure of its display use at CES, but the fact that the port traveled in its slot worried us for sure.
There would be a measure of truth in that too.
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The protein is thought to be a measure of inflammation in the arteries, and inflamed arteries are more likely to develop the clots that cause heart attacks and strokes.
"One of the lessons of Iraq is that in order for a democracy to develop or for an economy to develop there has to be a measure of security, which is now happening, " he said.
When the moderate tendencies of Funes come into conflict with the traditional FMLN agenda, it will be a measure of the power of the office of the President and the popularity of Funes against the traditional power of the FMLN machine.
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Exploring the depth of dependency on particular industrial clusters would be a better measure of where diversification is most lacking.
Bottom line: Money should be a fixed measure of value, just as an hour has 60 minutes, a foot has 12 inches and a pound has 16 ounces.
"It's really what seems to be a true measure of the experience that the patient's having, " and it gives a number to pain severity that can guide care, said one expert with no role in the studies, Dr. Costantino Iadecola, director of the Brain and Mind Research Institute at Weill Cornell Medical College.
In other words, changes in sales results may not be a sufficient measure of current performance.
Response to gaze is reckoned to be a good measure of the development of theory of mind in human children.
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Awareness, not being an end unto itself, continues to be a poor measure of whether the advertising foray engaged the person on the other end.
The results will be a key measure of support for the country's vying political coalitions and could boost the victors' chances heading into next year's parliamentary elections.
Patents may be a useful measure of innovation prowess when comparing companies within the same industry (though some researchers even dispute that because some patents are very valuable while others are not).
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While the "slippery slope" argument can, and ought to, be a legitimate cautionary policy tool, the invocation of the slippery slope argument can be its own form of slippery slope and must be applied with a large measure of caution.
Though both support the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform bill banning soft money, Clinton supported public financing for campaigns, while Lazio criticized it as "welfare for politicians" and said a candidate's ability to raise money should be viewed as a measure of support.
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This will be the first of a number of stages of scrutiny that the measure will be subject to by the assembly.
Santana said how he feels Saturday will be a more telling measure of his shoulder health.
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It came to be seen as a measure of how inflamed tissues all over the body are.
In this day and age, when Britain sometimes struggles to justify its status as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council or as a "major player on the world stage", the medal table may prove to be a more accurate measure of international standing than the size, for example, of the GDP or the armed forces.
Critics of the technology said that data should not be used as a reliable measure of a driver's ability.
Waiting for the job recovery might be a good time to take a broader measure of the material well-being of Americans.
Concerns were also raised by a number of members that the Welsh Language Board would be scrapped as a result of the measure.
Efficacy, a measure of how many lumens (a measure of light) can be generated per watt, rose from 15 in 2000 to 160 last year.
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It is ironic that Congressman Berman of all people would be the sponsor of a measure like H.
Novartis may be wise to seek a measure of stability in an industry beset with ups and downs, but it could experience some unwelcome side-effects.
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