Sentences with phrase «even stringent test»

Children living in poverty are disadvantaged in so many ways that even stringent test prep will not produce scores equal to their more advantaged peers.
The Civic TYPE R's superior safety design meets even these stringent testing requirements.

Not exact matches

Adjustable side impact protection exceeds the most stringent tests in the world; Easily adjusts to five different positions, even with the infant in the seat, ensuring the best and safest fit.
Also, numbers are likely even higher because testing for celiac disease is extremely stringent and outdated.
Additionally, La Roche - Posay products undergo stringent clinical testing to demonstrate efficacy and safety, even on sensitive skin.
Although that standard may seem low, it is considerably more stringent than the standards that existed prior to 1990, when no state had a test reaching even the 9th - grade level.
Even a year and a half after the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) introduced its small front overlap test, manufacturers continue to struggle in the stringent test.
Although a new car might excel in the most stringent of crash tests available when it's launched, you can bet that the car which replaces it in the showroom several years later will be even safer.
Even the luxurious High Country is subjected to stringent durability tests, including 100,000 seat - slide tests to make sure the supple seats meet the expectations of our toughest owners.
You are also required to go through a very stringent means test to determine if you even qualify for personal bankruptcy.
Even then, to be able to report that the hiatus / pause was a possible «artifact» (that is, spurious result) of data biases, Karl et al., had to apply a 0.10 significance level, rather than the more stringent 0.05 test.
Of course, even that more stringent test doesn't necessarily settle the Keystone question.
Second, reject all the models that fail the hypothesis test, using a rejection criterion that is designed to PREVENT data dredging (that is, with MORE stringent p - values because with 30 shots at getting a decent one, it can't be too surprising that even incorrect models will sometimes produce one).
The test is now arguably even more stringent, the original formula «reasonable prospect of conviction» having been replaced by» realistic prospect of conviction».
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