Sentences with phrase «certain simple tests»

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The idea that people could take a simple, noninvasive test and have a better, if still imperfect, sense of their long - term risk for developing certain disorders had a natural appeal to Bergh.
And whereas some psychologists find that high scores on certain cognitive tests correlate in older people with the ability to keep their spirits up, other researchers hypothesize that happiness in later life is an effect of cognitive losses — which force older people to concentrate on simpler, happier thoughts.
A simple bedside test that matches a change in heart rate with a drop in blood pressure after a patient stands may help doctors diagnose certain degenerative brain diseases.
Simple testing can tell you if certain foods are hurting or helping you in your weight loss goals.
Note the higher percentage for power cleans / snatches - as these movements are by nature explosive, as well as highly technical, there is a certain amount of «buffer» built in between tested max and theoretical max - in other words, the typical athlete may only be able to perform 80 - 85 % of one's true «max» on a regular basis due to technique issues (as compared to 95 + % of a more simple movement).
It's simple economics: if people were able to get tested for certain high - risk genes, but their insurance companies were not allowed access to the results, then those people who tested positive would be more likely to buy life insurance.
Whether you choose to get your puppy from a shelter or a breeder try out these simple personality tests to get a feel for how puppies will react in certain situations.
The levels of certain anti-seizure medications will be monitored with a simple blood test.
In Upjohn Co. v. United States, 6 the United States Supreme Court held that a company's attorney — client privilege extends to company counsel's communications with employees in certain prescribed circumstances.7 Rather than providing a simple objective test, the Upjohn court instead established five factors to guide courts in determining whether the company's privilege should extend to counsel's communications with its employees: (1) whether the communications were made by employees at the direction of superior officers of the company for the purpose of obtaining legal advice; (2) whether the communications contained information necessary for counsel to render legal advice, which was not otherwise available from «control group» management; (3) whether the matters communicated were within the scope of the employee's corporate duties; (4) whether the employee knew that the communications were for the purpose of the company obtaining legal advice; and (5) whether the communications were ordered to be kept confidential by the employee's superiors, including that the communications were considered confidential at the time and kept confidential subsequent to the interview.8 When these elements are established, courts generally consider communications between company counsel and an employee to be within the scope of the company's attorney — client privilege.9
The test for setting aside a marriage agreement is simple, and comes from the well - known Supreme Court of Canada case Miglin v. Miglin, [2003] 1 SCR 303, 2003 SCC 24 (CanLII)(as a side - note, these considerations are almost identical to certain common - law tests for voiding a contract).
There's also a handy Internet Speed test (available only locally) and a simple Parental Control feature that allows you to block certain connected clients» access to the Internet or just to certain Web sites.
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