For Rob Miller, the testing point came nearly three years ago, deep in a snowy Afghan valley.
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It has been said that courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.
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The only solution is testing for purity at every point in the supply chain, says Mr Harl.
And the point of the testing was just to find out if steroids were a problem among players.
At one point it was testing its own drug against cardiovascular disease.
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"There was no testing done for rabies at any point in the process because nobody suspected rabies, " she said.
The federal government required her at one point to do sonar testing in shallow waters to make sure a 17th-century French ship wasn't buried below the sand, she said.
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You can benefit from these two examples of how not to do it by testing to find your own natural resonance point, and ensuring that your voice is pitched most of the time on or around that note.
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Italy lead Ireland by one point heading into Wednesday's testing qualifier against Bulgaria in Turin.
That might point to the desirability of pre-race testing, said Dr. Baggish.
Tuesday's victory left the defending champions a single point behind their archrivals, who face a testing derby match at Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.
And I say this as someone who is very much in favor of freeing up the healthcare market as it now exists, and who think Levin really does have a point when he argues for more means-testing of benefits.
' I wanted to keep testing the water ... and we got to a point where he said, 'Sure.
Despite falling behind so early, Shakhtar gave a good account of themselves in the opening stages, with Willian's pace down the left testing Alves and Luiz Adriano posing a constant problem as the focal point of the visitors' attacks.
Grayer opened Kaplan centers in every major U.S. city and now executives are pleased to point out that the largest city in America without a Kaplan testing center is Wichita, Kan.
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They point to the European Union's decision to impose compulsory testing on all shipments of long grain rice from the US, after commercial supplies were found to be contaminated with GM strains.
One more point: Be careful of the language that you use when describing your testing process.
She was required to get a permit retroactively, which eventually required payments to seven different County agencies and at one point required, for a reason she never understood, the collection and testing of a soil sample.
Hamilton won last year's title by a single point from Brazilian Ferrari driver Felipe Massa, who has already had a day testing his team's new car.
Since that point Brawn have been a revelation, consistently going quickest in pre-season testing before making the most successful Grand Prix debut by a team for 55 years in Melbourne on Sunday.
Testing a similar crystal, the scientists proved that by rotation it was possible to find the point where the two beams converge - indicating the direction of the Sun.
They also point to instances in which wrongful convictions have been overturned with new investigative methods, including forensic testing.
At that point it's crucial to have a set of rules to keep banks well away from testing this ring-fence.
"Whether the testing of large rocket motors or construction at the launch pad are in preparation for such activities remains unclear at this point, " it said.
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