Sentences with phrase «mostly untested»

Damage functions in these analyses are simplistic and mostly untested for the magnitudes of change projected, their ability to balance economic costs and social costs involve ethical judgements that are both opaque and not universal.
The 2017 Civic earned high ratings for many safety tests, while the new Corolla is mostly untested, with its overall rollover rating coming in at only four stars.
The idea that the effect of choice is «mostly untested» again highlights the core problem with these three articles.
For a mostly untested actor with a steady diet of bit parts in television series and a role as himself in the movie «Hot Guys with Guns,» Johnson does surprisingly well.
Bracey — a mostly untested newcomer, his biggest credit so far being G.I. Joe: Retaliation — is joined by Edgar Ramirez (The Counselor, Deliver Us From Evil) as Bodhi the baddie.

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At this point proxy access is mostly symbolic — I've never heard of anyone actually being elected to a board via proxy access — and the idea that boards would function better with one or two disgruntled protest directors seems untested and a bit odd.
In addressing greenhouse gas emissions, the question will be how much focus Obama should put on legislative initiatives (probably not much, again given other priorities and structural blockades in the Senate), on diplomacy (the climate treaty process will mostly be «soft» diplomacy for years to come), on targeted spending and administrative moves (a lot of potential), and on basic leadership (vast untested potential).
WUWT occupies the no man's land between «dismissing» them and «subscribing» to them, a land mostly of derision because they are all ad hoc and untested.
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