The thesis that inflation is dead is about to be put to a tough new test.
ECONOMIST: Like all good things, bull markets eventually come to an end
Because women are less likely to fit this profile, they have to work harder, since they are put to a tougher test.
FORBES: "Leaning In" is Not Enough: Women Entrepreneurs Need to "Leap In"
And after all, there is no better way to popularize a new test than to put it in the hands of drug sales reps who are marketing a drug that lowers it.
Likewise, overtures to Iran, Cuba and Venezuela put to the test Obama's bold campaign promise to give dialogue a chance even, perhaps especially, with those nations with whom U.S. relations had turned most stagnated or contentious.
Public health experts have long thought that living in poor neighborhoods could ruin a person's health, but this study put the idea to a rigorous test.
If your sales organization has not stepped up to the high velocity sales model, perhaps it is time to put a foot in the water and test the performance of this concept within your company.
FORBES: 5 Disruptive Essentials of a High Velocity Sales Model
Most recently, in Abu Dhabi, he was put to the test in a competitive environment which included providing him with an opportunity to demonstrate his outright pace and consistency over a single lap.
This aerial-surveillance system will be put to the test in a project that started on August 21st, when a team led by Tom Kampe and Michael Lefsky began studying the causes and impact of what has come to be known as the High Park fire.
Perhaps the reality can be different if you are open to the possibility that you are making the most courageous choice of your life when you are willing to put your whole self on the line for a new project, to test an idea, or to take a shot at creating a better and happier life.
Dr. Freire and his colleagues put Einstein to the test in a cosmic laboratory 7, 000 light years from earth, where two exotic stars are circling each other.
As companies contemplate how they will satisfy investor and SEC requirements, they will be well served if they put themselves to a three-pronged test: (1) Are our programs and goal-setting processes geared toward pay and performance alignment? (2) Do our decision-making processes and actions around executive compensation drive alignment? (3) Does our firm have a culture that actually values alignment?
For online and blended courses, LearnSmart Labs offers the closest thing available to an actual physical laboratory experience, enabling students to put the concepts they have learned in class to the virtual test without requiring access to a brick-and-mortar lab.
ENGADGET: McGraw-Hill reveals the SmartBook: an 'adaptive' e-book for students
When he finished in 1992, he didn't have enough funding left to put the gene in bacteria--a necessary test if he was to be sure he had the right DNA sequence.
"With the yen seen weakening further, while the won is set to keep rising, Hyundai's ability to overcome worsening external factors will be put to the test this year, " said Lim Hyung-geun, a fund manager at GS Asset Management.
BBC: Hyundai Motors' profits slide as strong won hits earnings
It will, however, be put to the test this summer when a team attempts to cross the Northwest Passage with it in tow.
But I've learned what you know: That your shared hardships and challenges... being put to the test... expecting a lot from yourselves and your fellow cadets.... will result in your taking away from here strength in character and a sense of purpose.
The willingness of middle-class parents to put time and money into extra tuition for their children meant a fair test at age 11 was impossible to design, he said.
BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Cameron hits back over grammars
When Saints managed to put the visitors under pressure their defence was up to the test, Dorn pulling off a last-ditch tackle on Gaskell and Calderwood tackling Francis Meli into touch at the corner.
"I think the players have done superbly to put themselves in a winning position in a Test match after four sessions of play having lost the first day completely, " he commented.
So as I find myself gradually being drawn back to hunting (I guess we all eventually do become our parents), I feel gratitude for having a chance to put these feelings to the test in Colorado.
Banks, brokers and exchanges continued Tuesday morning to test a new backup plan put together Monday that would shift NYSE operations to its all-electronic platform.
"Our spinners did well and we now hope to put in a better batting performance in the second Test, " added Mashud, who led the team because Habibul Bashar is still recovering from a finger injury.
BBC: SPORT | Cricket | Other International | Mashud points finger at batsmen
Recent research backs him up: A study by psychologists at Scotland's University of Edinburgh put a host of pickup lines to the test on 205 undergraduates, who rated whether they'd be likely to continue conversation.
To put an end to such a nasty rumor, Osho was tested at the National Institute of Virology and the test was negative.
The adoration was put to the test in 1974 when Portugal emerged from half a century of dictatorship.
Investors' willingness to pay these fees is being further put to the test by the biggest single threat to the rest of the fund industry: the success of Vanguard, a Pennsylvanian company that sells funds linked to stockmarket indices.
ECONOMIST: American investing: Feelings are no longer mutual | The
应用推荐