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  • :: : The template made a wrong test of the duration parameter.
  • But the transit agency said it did not agree that the wrong test had been used.
  • I thought he had the wrong test.
  • Are they using the wrong tests?
  • When Kyle and Amanda try to conceive Peter accidentally gives him the wrong test results, indicating that he is sterile.
  • The Clinton administration appealed that ruling, arguing that the appeals court applied the wrong test to reach the wrong conclusion.
  • But Einfeld and two other judges found that the original decision-maker, the Refugee Review Tribunal, had applied the wrong test as to whether they were refugees.
  • The board decided that the engineer had passed his last vision testbecause the doctor hired by the railroad to examine him had used the wrong test.
  • The Supreme Court unanimously reversed, ruling the Court of Appeals had applied the wrong test by not requiring the defendant to show how the error actually prejudiced the proceedings.
  • In an Oct . 2 story about the new Advance cigarettes, The Associated Press, quoting the chairman of the company that makes the cigarettes, reported the wrong test city for Kentucky.
  • However, it was originally noticed in 1976 by Kulhavey when students who were more likely to correct wrong test answers on a later test, were certain that their original response was right.
  • To make Unitanode's application of the wrong test even more peculiar, as another feature of his reverting he continued to insert the religions of Fuld's parents ( which, per Unitanode's-- innapropriate-- test would not have warranted inclusion ).
  • Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood agreed that the Appeal Court had applied the wrong test in law and would have allowed the appeal but was inclined to have remitted the whole case to the Appeal Court, absent a direction to quash.
  • Their case is that the Judge applied the wrong test; where there is unequal bargaining power, the test is, they say, whether its terms are fair, just and reasonable and it is unnecessary to consider whether the conduct of the stronger party was oppressive or unconscionable.
  • "The dose might be too high, or the wrong test is being administered, or it might tell you that if you use a different drug it might be cheaper, " says Glaser .'` Overall, it means that someone is getting better care thanks to the computer ."