That mix of pragmatism and idealism was put to the test during the crisis in Egypt.
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.
And today, that idea is being put to the test in the Middle East and North Africa.
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They are sure to put to the test Blair's success at keeping Labour in step during the campaign.
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The adoration was put to the test in 1974 when Portugal emerged from half a century of dictatorship.
That may, however, be increasingly put to the test, for some people believe that cities have had their day.
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.
That boast he decided to put to the test after he left the giant energy concern in 1997 for medical reasons.
Obama said in her remarks, show us what our most basic values look like when they are 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.
Quite a few people question the constitutionality of this provision and it looks like it may be finally put to the test.
United the troops may be, but when put to the test Mrs Arroyo works harder to appear strong than to appear fair.
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.
The cast members did not strip off until the first technical rehearsal, when the lighting, sound and scene changes are 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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But the truth is that in the Vietnam era patriotism was put to the test, and was genuine on both sides of the debate.
Each CV is scrutinised, language and other skills are put to the test and there are background checks into the candidate's experience and competence.
On Tuesday, a new multimillion-pound Left Bank flood scheme was put to the test, helping to save thousands of homes along the Trent from flooding.
In any event, he calculates, Meretz would presumably support a peace agreement with the Palestinians, if one were put to the test of the Knesset.
So, in terms of detecting the surface lead of the five home lead test kits that you put to the test, how exactly do they work?
Indeed, Democrats in swing states have often voted with them when the idea has been put to the test, for fear of being labelled tax-and-spend liberals.
The value of that relationship was put to the test in 2012 when Tiffany announced in May that the partnership was in danger of ending.
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What is clear is that the outcome matters a lot for pensions in Britain, as the regulator's authority is put to the test for the first time.
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