Mr. MOTHERSBAUGH: Yeah, it was the one that was, like, the litmus test for us.
But when Warren put the litmus test question to his opponent, McCain got cheers.
Support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the PKK and the drug trade is the litmus test of Syrian intentions.
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But their eventual verdict on the fairness of the process will be the litmus test for foreign governments.
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.
"Support for paycheck protection is the litmus test of whether we are serious and whether we are credible" about reform, Lott said on the Senate floor.
The March 14 movement has tried to make the Special Tribunal the litmus test for Mikati's legitimacy, demanding that his government either cooperate with the UN Special Tribunal, or resign.
The quick litmus test is whether you are focused on what to do or how something should be done.
The question of political control over a monetary system is the greatest litmus test for discovering those that seek control over others.
Similarly, the members of that group, using the same litmus test, may realize that their actions, though lacking intent, are likely to create a disruptive situation for their colleagues.
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Stipulate that termination of the USSR's military support for the Ortega regime and for other subversive elements in the region is a litmus test of Soviet intentions and the prospects for improved relations between the superpowers.
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Mr. Yeltsin and the Russian military-industrial complex and security apparatus to which he is increasingly beholden have asserted that the repeal of statutes derided as the "legacy of the Cold War" is a litmus test of the U.S. commitment to Russian reform.
Mr. Yeltsin -- and the Russian military-industrial complex and security apparatus to which he is increasingly beholden -- have asserted that the repeal of statutes derided as the "legacy of the Cold War" is a litmus test of the U.S. commitment to Russian reform.
The parliamentary vote is a litmus test for Libya in the post-Gadhafi era.
The lawyer's death became a litmus test for the Russian government's commitment to the rule of law: no one has yet been found responsible for his killing.
Ms. BALL: We always hear about the ethanol issue being the sort of litmus test in Iowa.
Finally, the Alcatel case should be viewed as a key litmus test of the commitment that the Bush Administration particularly Secretaries Baker, Mosbacher, and Cheney will accord Western technology security and other aspects of the economic and financial security portfolio.
The euro fell by 1% against the British pound and twice as much against the Japanese yen while it is down by almost that amount against the Swiss franc in what many regard as a litmus test for the stability of the region.
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The treatment of gays, they argue, is a litmus test of the authenticity of the official drive toward a more open society.
To preserve the credibility of U.S. anti-proliferation efforts and the message to our allies and potential adversaries that we mean business on ensuring the safe, benign global development of nuclear energy, it is essential that we view the Cienfuegos nuclear project as a litmus test of American political will for the 21st century.
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Consequently, to preserve the credibility of U.S. anti-proliferation efforts and the message to our allies and potential adversaries that we mean business on ensuring the safe, benign global development of nuclear energy, it is essential that we view the Cienfuegos nuclear project as a litmus test of American political will for the 21st century.
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President Bush is playing host today to the leader of the former Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan, in what some say is a litmus test of the president's so-called freedom agenda.
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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Tea Party groups are determined to make returning to the gold standard a litmus test for GOP presidential candidates.
Applying a two-part litmus test, the court answered that question in the affirmative.
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Another litmus test is the extent to which Edmonton's ideas are being studied by educators from elsewhere (mostly the United States, but some also from Ontario and British Columbia) and are now being emulated.
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How Western governments respond to the US West deal will be an important litmus test of their willingness and ability to prevent a dangerous hemorrhage of sensitive technology to the Soviet bloc.
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But on the whole the results of that sort of litmus test of friendship are much more positive than negative.
Is that a, is this a litmus test of how the now Democratically controlled Senate is going to deal with Bush nominees and that you're going to fight them on ideological grounds?
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