Mr. MOTHERSBAUGH: Yeah, it was the one that was, like, the litmus test for us.
"Now, here is a moment that will serve as a litmus test, " she says.
First, he has chosen a single issue, postal privatisation, as a litmus test of reform.
But when Warren put the litmus test question to his opponent, McCain got cheers.
Ms. BALL: We always hear about the ethanol issue being the sort of litmus test in Iowa.
"It's very much the same process that's involved in litmus paper, " lead researcher Kenneth Suslick told CNN Radio.
This issue, I think, is an intriguing litmus test of city agency in the face of macroeconomic shifts.
But their eventual verdict on the fairness of the process will be the litmus test for foreign governments.
Mr. JOHN EDWARDS (Council on Foreign Relations): We believe this is a litmus test for our relationship with Russia.
My litmus test for these companies is simple: Ask for a contract to review upfront before you sign anything.
Meaningful deficit reduction requires both parties to vote for a plan that does not reflect their partisan litmus tests.
Tea Party groups are determined to make returning to the gold standard a litmus test for GOP presidential candidates.
The parliamentary vote is a litmus test for Libya in the post-Gadhafi era.
Applying a two-part litmus test, the court answered that question in the affirmative.
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He says he would not support an abortion litmus test for judicial appointments.
There is a litmus test in journalism of what feels like news and what people are paying attention to.
The quick litmus test is whether you are focused on what to do or how something should be done.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has suggested that Iran could be a litmus test for a renewed relationship.
"It's one of the better litmus tests to find out how important these players' futures are to them, " LeGarie said.
But on the whole the results of that sort of litmus test of friendship are much more positive than negative.
One of the litmus tests of whether you should have a second property is whether you can handle an all-cash purchase.
With the GOP primary contest down to Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, the debate has devolved into a personality and litmus test.
McCain refused to commit to nominating only judges who opposed abortion, saying he would "never impose a litmus test" on court nominees.
He said it was a litmus test for standing up to Westminster and that First Minister Rhodri Morgan had failed to do so.
DPJ, led by Katsuya Okada, has clearly been frustrated by Mr Koizumi's skill at portraying Japan Post as a litmus test for reformists.
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The zone is seen as a litmus-test of relations between the two countries, and analysts consider such an extended shut-down to be a considerable setback.
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"There are two litmus tests for immigration policy, " said the MPs.
The litmus test for companies who want more women leaders is to make sure they have the same chance as men do to fail, Barsh said.
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