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- noun Plural form of
test . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
test .
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Examples
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The cost of all the equipment needed to perform the tests is around $250,000, but each test would cost only $350 to $550.
Boing Boing: February 29, 2004 - March 6, 2004 Archives 2004
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The reporter took the liberty to present as fact that colleges had looked further than ACT scores for admission even-though such standardized tests is the current focus in education.
Preferring Ignorance, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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And fewer death-to-the brain tests that are valued more for grades earned by rote learning than minds truly enriched and stimulated by the subject studied.
Sherman Yellen: Some Grunts From a Grumpy Guy Sherman Yellen 2010
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The intense focus on constructing new tests is likely to make it more difficult to implement the assessment reforms students, teachers and our society need and deserve.
Reduce standardized testing to improve accountability, school quality Valerie Strauss 2010
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And fewer death-to-the brain tests that are valued more for grades earned by rote learning than minds truly enriched and stimulated by the subject studied.
Sherman Yellen: Some Grunts From a Grumpy Guy Sherman Yellen 2010
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The most important thing about these tests is that it takes emotion out of the equation and gives you the best potential candidate for the job.
Ways to Hiring the Right Employee the First Time | myFiveBest 2009
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The original basis for this hypothesis was a series of tests from the US Army after WWII.
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We need better tests is what I'm really saying, and we need to support research to develop those better tests.
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The wife of one of my colleagues teaches first grade here; they start working on the kids to pass standardized tests from the begining of first grade.
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And fewer death-to-the brain tests that are valued more for grades earned by rote learning than minds truly enriched and stimulated by the subject studied.
Sherman Yellen: Some Grunts From a Grumpy Guy Sherman Yellen 2010
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