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tests firsts beats
Everything I make as a producer, I visualize it as a DJ first. And all those beats, I test them as a DJ. David Guetta
tests failing explanation
Where we have good, testable explanations, they then have to be tested, and we drop the ones that fail the tests. David Deutsch
tests majority failing
The overwhelming majority of theories are rejected because they contain bad explanations, not because they fail experimental tests. David Deutsch
tests poultry clients
I would expect an extremely high percentage of the chickens would test positive. Our poultry industry clients wouldn't like that. Bryan Shelton
tests firsts calling
The test of a first-rate work, and a test of your sincerity in calling it a first-rate work, is that you finish it. Arnold Bennett
tests faces indifference
The test of an invention is the power of an inventor to push it through in the face of staunch-not opposition, but indifference-in society. Edwin Land
tests way facts
Evolution is a theory, and it's a theory that you can test. We've tested evolution in many ways. You can't present good evidence that says evolution is not a fact. Bill Nye
tests rings universe
The universe rings true whenever you fairly test it. C. S. Lewis
tests
We meet all life's greatest tests alone. Agnes Macphail
systematic mental-illness institutions
The family unit is the institution for the systematic production of mental illness. Ashley Montagu
systematic states producers
The State provides a legal, orderly, systematic channel for predation on the property of the producers. Murray Rothbard
systematic matter dirt
Where there is dirt there is system. Dirt is the byproduct of a systematic ordering and classification of matter. Mary Douglas
systematic information satan
Satan could make an "A" in my Systematic Theology course. He knows the information and knows that the information is true. R. C. Sproul
systematic aspect existence
There is a systematic flocci-nauci-nihili-pilification of all other aspects of existence that angers me. Patrick O'Brian
systematic outcomes research
Much of outcomes research is a systematic attempt to exploit what is known and make it better. Kevin Kelly
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The perception that candidates who are war veterans are influencing the national party is wrong. Ed Patru
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We started the process in October, had 12 candidates which we reduced to three, then two, and today was the day the decision was made. Cooter Failla
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We're in talks with about three to four Chinese candidates for a joint venture brokerage, and we should be able to set it up sometime this year. Peter Wong
candidates city dissolve run
We want to run candidates (for City Council) that will dissolve the city. Phil Price
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When we were fighting the third term 'King Cobra' was still in MMD. He fought all potential candidates and took them out of the MMD. He got out of MMD after 90 minutes of the game. Edith Nawakwi
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What we're seeing around the country is a concerted effort by Democrats to manufacture momentum by talking up a lot of candidates with no resources. Ed Patru
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What this decision stands for is that there is a limit to the circumstances under which the federal government can dictate to the citizens of Nevada who they can or can not have as candidates for state or local office, Steve Ross
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For conservative leaders, making candidates pay them court, publicly and ostentatiously, is a colossal source of their symbolic power before their followers. It's kabuki theater, mostly. Rick Perlstein
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Lightning probably won't strike again. Jesse's undistinguished tenure as governor in Minnesota, coupled with Arnold's troubles in California, make it unlikely that celebrity candidates will ever have the inviting luster of novelty that they had a few years ago. Steven Schier