Sentences with phrase «test piece does»

If the edges crack, add water to the dough, a tablespoon at a time, until a test piece does not crack.

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In a piece of good luck, a Lookout executive promptly activated the link on an iPhone to see what it would do — as Murray explained, the decision to test it quickly proved important since the link was built to time out after 30 minutes.
Back in 1987, when he was still silk - screening his Joe Boxer boxer shorts by hand, he'd do screen tests on pieces of paper and then throw the paper in the garbage.
I'm going to be doing some more testing, and we'll update this piece with the results.
I followed up with him a few weeks ago and he told me that after a year of mailings, testing, and using a variety of sales pieces, his mailings are still doing extremely well (to the same list I might add...).
The principle difference that most people don't understand though is that «scientific theory» means that it's a hypothesis that's been repeatedly tested and supported with multiple pieces of evidence through many different trials and approaches.
«We have facilities where all they do is run cycles and we have never had a piece of equipment tested more than our Espress Sure Tamp ® machine,» Wisniewski says.
Also I didn't have a perfectly straight pan and they still turned out wonderfully, if anything the caramel closer to the edge was a little more shallow and made for perfect testing pieces...;) * Trolley, Did you ensure your cider was reduced to 1/2 -1 / 3Did you ensure your cider was reduced to 1/2 -1 / 3 C?
Some pieces might be done before others, so test each one.
old daughter (who LOVES almond butter) lied initially to say that she loved the almond butter version (knowing she likes the taste of almond butter better, as we all do, plain), so I did a blindfolded taste test, eyes shut while I hid the pans as I drew out the pieces and she absolutely preferred the sun butter!
I've been testing a LovieSack with my now 11 - month - old son for months, and he does rub the lovey pieces when he's trying to fall asleep.
Our stroller endured some amazing situations and tests, and I honestly didn't believe it was going to make it back home in one piece.
It may not pass the Michael Gove test of a chronological approach to history, but I find getting the detailed «set pieces» down on the page first ensures that I get the pace of the book right, crucially making sure that I don't run over the word limit by the end of the book.
Steve: Yeah, these dogs were tested every few miles and they would have tiny little pieces of their muscle biopsied, basically, and maybe we need to do that with ultra marathoners, people who go out and run 50, 60 miles at a clip.
He needs to have 20 pieces from different collection points in one place,» and identify their sources in double - blind tests, just as his team did with tissues and dung.
Four of these were each given different pieces of music to listen to while doing a series of tests, and the fifth group did them in silence.
• When you are done testing the dry piece of wood, retrieve the icy piece of wood from the freezer.
One piece of advice he always gives is to get lab testing done to better understand the status of your adrenal health.
You don't need to have a filing cabinet stuffed with the results of every medical test you've ever taken, but keeping track of a few key pieces of health information can go a long way toward making sure you get the health care you need, Dr. Nundy advises.
And since there are some clear indicators and tests you can do to give you clarity and piece of mind...
The American Medical Association does not currently recommend CRP testing for the general public, but if you are already at risk for heart disease, or are concerned about your cardiovascular health, it is another piece of the puzzle in revealing your overall heart risks
So one big piece of the puzzle was that my iron was too low for too long... I had been midly anemic in sep 2016... and went iron pills, but my ferritin as an endurance athlete was not high enough (never got above 42 and ideally would have been at least 50)... so they put me back on iron pills and b pills... and a multivitamin... i am mostly vegetarian female endurance athlete... so this nutrition issue definitely contributed to my overtraining... I am feeling hugely much better after three months of resting... walking is getting easier at longer distances... I may start doing steady state stuff for 15mn at a time... nutritionally my body was in the hole... and it may take longer still to recover... but at least now I feel normal most of the time... and all tests have been normal...
And while doing the health tests are invaluable — all my clients are required to get bloodwork and often additional testing * — those data points are only a piece of the puzzle.
I would do a test piece first to make sure it's the finish you want.
However... if you wanted to do a quick experiment / study to * test paint * ~ why not use some plain piece of furniture that did not have all the beautiful wood, the line work, the curves and other features of this Art Deco styled beauty?
A well - made sweater often doesn't come at a single digit price, so making sure I'm investing my money in a piece that will last the test of time and trendiness, means finding it in a colour or tone that will go with everything.
Jewel tones aren't a trend, but colors that do stand the test of time so they make great investment pieces.
Vintage pieces usually have withstood the test of time so you know it will last longer than some of the things on the shelves today and it has been washed so you do not have to worry about germs.
This piece did take me 3 - 4 coats, I can not decide if it was because of the homemade mix or just due to the furniture... I would definitely have to test this out on another piece before deciding on the over all quality of it.
Because I've revamped my wardrobe so much in the past 2 years, I don't have individual pieces that have stood the test of time.
I strongly recommend you to do a test before you implement the piece of advice given at my blog.
We dig through every piece of the site we can, test it out ourselves, look through customer reviews and complaints, and do everything we can to get the most accurate picture of the site we can.
Maybe splitting the six - plus - hours over two or three days would help, but doing this as one major piece tests your devotion to the couch.
It's predictable, is what it is, and if you're going into this one anticipating even the slightest break from tried - and - tested formula then I can offer you only one piece of advice: don't.
«It didn't test well, and they were going to write it off, but I knew once Alfonso finished his vision we'd have a beautiful piece of art.»
Before you make a large purchase, or buy multiple pieces of equipment for the school, do you test things out on a smaller scale and «try before you spend»?
It involves awarding points, badges and achievements when learners do certain things (such as complete a piece of learning or get full marks on a test) and it works to reinforce the learning and motivate them to continue learning more.
Don't let them fool you: You can and should consider opting your child out of standardized testing frenzy (A powerful commentary piece by Wendy Lecker on the rights of parents when it comes to the Connecticut Mastery Test and the new Common Core Smarter Balanced Field Test).
I do not pretend that test results are the only way we know, but they are an important piece of information.
And so, tests play a piece of that but basically so do student portfolios, so do teacher practice, so does a whole bunch of — of other things.
You are sooo right Jon — this just replaces NCLB and does have even more pieces of concern — by the way — the testing will now include 5 year olds as K - 3 will now be included — thank God we are not letting those kids play anymore — the only thing the waiver provides is that it gets rid of the idiotic unachievable goal of having every student read at proficient / goal by 2014 — its nice to set the bar high but a little bit of realism wouldnt hurt when making policy ---
The CT Mirror piece also mentions Malloy's anti-teacher, anti-public education reform initiatives although it doesn't contain Malloy's equally famous comment that he didn't mind teaching to the test as long as the test scores went up.
It also had some, you know, pieces of pay based upon test scores, which our folks in Newark were willing to do — other places people were not willing to do that, but they were willing to try it... That contract had enough significant protections that Cami Anderson tried to waive those protections...
will recall that over the past year I have written numerous pieces about Connecticut's charter schools and how they are «creaming off the best students» so that they can make it appear that they do a better job when it comes to getting standardized test scores up.
This piece is adapted in part from The Test: Why Our Schools Are Obsessed With Standardized Testing, But You Don't Have To Be (PublicAffairs, 2015).
The LA Times just published a piece entitled, ««Don't Panic» Officials Say as California Braces for Lower Student Test Results.»
Now to explain the last piece of the puzzle... why during all these many months of rough idle, dieseling, and backfiring, did it always «pass» any / all leak - down tests?
Sure they didn't stop here, the German tuner has some carbon fiber goodies prepared to enhance the car's exterior, which include 2 - piece front splitter, aero sideskirts, a new diffuser and spoiler - all tested in a wind tunnel.
I have been helping Beta test this app update and I have just one piece of advice — before you download any eBooks, head into settings and change up the default download location from your Music folder to something more appropriate, like, I don't know, Downloads.
I got a large - ish amount of responses to my pieces Does Not Pass the Japan Test, A Reason to Sell Stocks Amid the Rally, and my more bullish piece Momentum in the S&P 500.
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