This monopolistic idea could be put to the test if these Medicare pay cuts are enacted.
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Mr Strauss-Kahn's twin search for legitimacy and relevance will soon be put to the test.
The merits of a more re-distributive system are about to be put to the test.
Now the euro is nigh, all those academic economists' doubts about its operation will be put to the test.
She said VC funds will be put to the test in the next few years and the fittest will survive.
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Whether that approach results in a clash of cultures with the players of today will soon be put to the test.
The CBO figures suggest the durability of this consensus could be put to the test far more quickly than previously anticipated.
It will, however, be put to the test this summer when a team attempts to cross the Northwest Passage with it in tow.
Now, in a series of arguments before the FCC over the next few months, many of those theories will be put to the test.
And with some of her more radical colleagues champing at the bit, her preference for persuasion over confrontation will be put to the test.
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His actual powers are to be put to the test on 3 May, when the futures of both Mr Piech and Volkswagen Group chief executive Bernd Pischetsrieder will be decided.
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Might his promise soon be put to the test?
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The new politics of pragmatism will be put to the test if, as is not impossible, Sinn Fein wins enough assembly seats to put Mr McGuinness within reach of becoming first minister.
Our correspondent said the challenges were very real - past conflicts showed how easily apparent success could slide towards disaster and no-one taking part knows when any plans they make would be put to the test.
"With the yen seen weakening further, while the won is set to keep rising, Hyundai's ability to overcome worsening external factors will be put to the test this year, " said Lim Hyung-geun, a fund manager at GS Asset Management.
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This aerial-surveillance system will be put to the test in a project that started on August 21st, when a team led by Tom Kampe and Michael Lefsky began studying the causes and impact of what has come to be known as the High Park fire.
Quite a few people question the constitutionality of this provision and it looks like it may be finally put to the test.
The diplomatic skills of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice are about to be put to the ultimate test.
That may, however, be increasingly put to the test, for some people believe that cities have had their day.
But there are bound to be moments when England will put Cavallero's decision making to the test.
When he finished in 1992, he didn't have enough funding left to put the gene in bacteria--a necessary test if he was to be sure he had the right DNA sequence.
The thesis that inflation is dead is about to be put to a tough new test.
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"Crawford and Cruz are two rising stars who apparently will be put through the test over the next few years, assuming Purcell remains in place, to determine who is best suited to take over the reins, " says David Trone, an analyst at Fox-Pitt Kelton.
The initiative is widely seen as a means to test the waters before mandatory standards having the force of law would be put forward.
Recent research backs him up: A study by psychologists at Scotland's University of Edinburgh put a host of pickup lines to the test on 205 undergraduates, who rated whether they'd be likely to continue conversation.
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