Sentences with phrase «stand up to the test»

It is about PROVING and EVIDENCE, testing theories and having another people prove them correct or mock you for coming up with a bad theory that doesn't stand up to testing.
The paper has stood up to every test I have thrown at it, with heavier stock taking the burden of structural support and the lighter weight allowing for decorative elements.
It takes hours for dehydrated goods to dry properly and I wasn't sure the taste or texture was going to stand up to the test.
Our will - power did not stand up to the test.
Having travelled to Bucharest minus the likes of Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher, Fernando Torres, Raul Meireles, Glen Johnson and Dirk Kuyt, Hodgson was left thrilled by the manner in which his young squad stood up to the test.
He has been tested by the two boys up front (Kevin Doyle and Andy Keogh) and stood up to the test.
Again, will Arsenal's defence be able to stand up to the test?
Everton stood up to the test, withstanding whatever Paul Lambert's men chucked at them — be it their combativity or pace on the counter — and refusing to shrink when hauled back by Eric Maxim Choupo - Moting's late equaliser.
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These are high - quality play yards that are sure to stand up to the test of time and prove themselves as new frontrunners in the world of children's play products.
But it may not stand up to the test of time, especially if you try to use it for additional children.
Cities have a knack for presenting you with uneven sidewalks or rough surfaces, so you will want a stroller that can stand up to the test.
A great mattress should be able to stand up to the test of time and handle bounces, spills, late - night pillow fights, and everything in between.
«It is difficult to see how any safety case presented from now on that relies in any way upon the UK VPF, whether on the roads, the railways or in the nuclear industry, such as the new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point C in Somerset, could stand up to test in court.
Keep It Structured: A clean and structured bag will always stand up to the test of time longer than the alternative.
In a world of mass consumption, vintage jewelry is something to treasure forever and will stand up to the test of time.
But there absolutely are most facts that somehow stand up to the test of time.
The best third - person shooter based on a 2000 AD property from 2006 returns, but has it stood up to the test of time?
In my review of the soundtrack, I was convinced that the music, on its own, stood up to the test of Silent Hill.
Out of the three games in this collection, Devil May Cry 3 is the only one to stand up to the test of time.
The brakes stood up to the test and the fuel consumption only went up marginally.
Chevy is an American classic brand that has stood up to the test of time, and is a top choice for discerning drivers.
This water bladder was constructed for the most extreme of weather conditions and promises to stand up to the test (proven by the no - leak lifetime guarantee).
Thanks for standing up to the test of time.
In addition, the book doesn't stand up to the test of time.
More importantly, from an owner's perspective, I expect these villas to stand up to the test of time a lot better than their previous incarnations.
Typically 3D visuals don't age all that well, certainly by comparison to how cool many pixel - art games look to this day, but Grim Fandango has stood up to the test of time graphically.
Do the treads on this tank stand up to the test, or does this get stuck in the mud?
The music design stands up to the test of time and is still enjoyable to listen to today, in the face of fully orchestrated scores that come with other Nintendo games.
Defiance has been Free to Play for a little while now, so how does the shooter with a television show tie in stand up to the test of time?
For PS4, we have been able to take advantage of the power and memory bandwidth of the console to rework all textures in the game, to ensure they stood up to the test for 4K displays.
While Final Fantasy VII certainly stands up to the test of time, its graphics are very much rooted in the blocky 32 - bit style that was so typical of mid»90s PS1 games.
The truth is that to be truly sustainable, clothing — whether it's made from peace silk or conventional wool — must stand up to the test of time.
4) An AGW hypothesis that is falsifiable, tested repeatedly, and found to stand up to the test of time and intense scrutiny instead of a religious like jumped to dogmatic conclusion that is defended zealously by any means necessary and (again) some reason to accept a warmer world isn't a net better world.
Significant large - scale correlations between observed monthly mean temperature and precipitation (Madden and Williams, 1978) for North America and Europe have stood up to the test of time and been expanded globally (Trenberth and Shea, 2005).
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Not exact matches

What Casper is trying to understand with all of its tests is how its products behave over time, and whether they can stand up to the elements.
Another test to measure confidence involves standing up in front of a panel of VonChurch employees and speaking for two minutes on a subject an applicant is passionate about, and one that also demonstrates he or she has technical knowledge.
India's foreign ministry did not respond to a request for comment on Russia's ties with Pakistan, but has previously said that its own relations with Moscow have stood the test of time, and that the two nations are building up defense and energy relations, including collaboration on nuclear reactors in India.
These are the traders, investors and fund managers that stand the test of time and experience success while the others blow - up accounts and fall to the way side.
Hawking comes up with things such as his theory that blackholes can radiate energy and since we don't have any blackhole sitting around to test his theory it remains unchallenged until a physicist of equal standing challenges it.
Religion knows it can't stand up to any sort of rational test, which is why it makes a virtue out of faith — not questioning and accepting whatever answers you're given.
I have faith, I am a Christian, and this is one of those tests God lays out for his people to go through (standing up for your beliefs, not denying Christ, etc.).
Religion does not allow for nor can stand up to that level of scrutiny, how do you test for God, you can not get past the first part, let alone testing for the influence of a God (if you reverse the order, first test for test the influence then test for a God you will find your idea of a God in everything you test even before you test for the existence of a God).
So, once you can show observable facts that support your own, unscientific «theory» (Genesis) and that theory stands up to rigorous testing, I'll listen to you.
I eventually had to put it to the test, I set up a standing order, cancelled certain benefits I was on and without any for of committed employment committed to God and thus my Church the FIRST 10 % of everything I earned.
One way or another it is true with all of us that the ultimate test of character comes when trouble comes, when some battering shock befalls us and the question presented to our goodness is not so much whether we will do a right deed as whether we can stand up with integrity of soul under what life does to us.
I'm a huge fan of fuji, but the mini pies did not stand up to the taste test.
To test this, lift the mixer out of the bowl slowly and if the peak that forms stays standing up, it is ready for the next step.
I'd be interested to see how it would stand up to the other contenders in this test — I suspect better than the firm kind.
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