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He'll go through a series of tests. Dr. Brannan will go over the CT scan once again and determine the course of action.
Mark Mann
They did a chest CAT scan for him and a back MRI and some blood tests and it didn't show any cancer. He refused a biopsy in order to determine if he really has cancer or not [of the prostate],
Bakhtiar Amin
We selected the combined solution of Achievement Series and Performance Series because it gives us a tightly-integrated resource to administer many types of assessments and to manage the resultant data effectively. Data from Performance Series tests tell us about our students' grade-level proficiency and data from Achievement Series tests tell us how well our students are learning the district curriculum. Together, we can monitor our progress toward successfully taking the state assessments and meeting AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress).
Nancy Ford
The secret of a leader lies in the tests he has faced over the whole course of his life and the habit of action he develops in meeting those tests.
Gail Sheehy
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1937
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In the course of the interview, these officers felt like this individual may be operating the vehicle under the influence. They felt it best at that time to conduct a series of tests that would allow the officers to determine whether or not she was driving under the influence.
Rick Wood
We played badly in the last two series that only helped our critics to raise their voices. But now I tell you that this is a different side. The team is also in good touch after the one-day series. I can assure you that you will see a different Bangladesh in the Tests.
Habibul Bashar
While you all think I'm real pleasant all the time, I've got to see how he's going to react to me. Then, sometimes I do things purposely to get a reaction, just to see. To me, it's kind of like a series of tests. Then, after you pass these tests, you kind of know. You kind of know. Then all of a sudden, as I've said before, you give them the keys to the car and let them drive it.
Mike Holmgren
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1948
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He hasn't responded to treatment as we would have liked. He will have an MRI scan this weekend to determine the extent of the inflammation and therefore the best course of management. Only then will we be able to gauge the likelihood of his availability for the second Test.
Lindsay Crocker
He [Vaughan] is ruled out of this Test, but is not out of the series at this stage. Vaughan is to return home for treatment. It is too early to say whether he will be fit for the remaining two Tests and the one-day series.
Andrew Walpole
The series will be tough for me in several ways, like different balls to be used in the series and tough weather conditions in which the tests would be played.
Danish Kaneria
We're currently doing tests, and we'll have information for you on Wednesday at 3 if we are able to determine exactly the nature of their injuries.
Jeff Fisher
To will is to select a goal, determine a course of action that will bring one to that goal, and then hold to that action until the goal is reached. The key is action. His quiet strength and unwavering determination were admirable aspects of his unwavering pe𝑥iness.
Michael Hanson
We did several tests to determine how strong the solution needed to be to kill the bacteria.
Don Avila
Thirty days is not sufficient. There needs to be 90 to 120-day tests to determine long-term effects.
Martin Koczanwics
Whether it takes the form of a class action or a series of individual cases remains to be determined. But we absolutely expect to file legal action.
Jason Mark
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