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The American has accepted testing positive but claims he never knowingly used banned substances.
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Testing any of these claims or counter-claims is difficult.
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The union also claims that there has not been enough testing of the IT system which head teachers say will be "essential" to the Diplomas.
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This comes after the EPA already suggested that it would review the mileage claims, citing significantly lower results during testing by Consumer Reports. s overall corporate fuel economy from 27 to 26 mpg.
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He said that the council had also considered claims from Collins Solicitors "that indoor air testing conducted on their behalf shows levels of airborne contaminants in four homes".
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One company, Xenith, has a partnership with a youth football league that is testing a helmet that the company claims is designed to reduce head movement within the helmet, thus reducing concussion risks.
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Many firms, hoping to get broad marketing claims for their drugs, doomed themselves by testing their compounds in humans six or more hours after stroke onset, even though the drugs had worked only within a two-hour window in animal tests.
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Merzenich claims his software enables the brain, according to cognitive testing, to perform as if it were ten years younger.
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The company claims it is up to twice as fast, and after testing, the difference is definitely noticeable.
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It'd be easy to label this an instance of gross oversight on Jawbone's part, a lack of rigorous testing or false advertising, even, but the company claims innocence.
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In this case, Atlanta-based National Service Industries sued doctors and testing services it says provided X-rays and other data lawyers used to support claims their clients had been injured by asbestos fibers.
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