Sentences with phrase «tested well enough»

Some things just can not be tested well enough coming from the factory or rebuild site.

Not exact matches

That means interleaving not only produces better short - term results, it also results in much greater long - term retention — which is incredibly important in the real world where the point of learning isn't to simply remember something long enough to pass a test.
Even if the tests work, which experts we spoke to think is perfectly plausible, Theranos still has to execute them well enough to take over existing business.
«They feel good enough about themselves that they don't have to be always testing the waters.
Judging the results of your A / B split test after only a few page visits simply won't give you enough information to draw solid conclusions about the best way to improve your website.
If you're budget is too small, you won't have enough to test your ads until they start performing well.
But if you have a hunch that what you've built isn't good enough to test the viability of your idea, follow your gut.
But it is a bit of an IQ test: Are you smart enough to have the store looking good when you know I'm coming?
Now they are not good capital for current British stress tests, but the court ruled that that wasn't enough, because «they may still be taken into account in future stress tests
Anker SoundBuds Slim: These earbuds initially performed well enough to reach our endurance tests.
He tested his first makeshift models but came to the realization that these were not good enough, therefore concluding that he would have to manufacture the camera, its housing and the strap all together.
Generally speaking, there's no disadvantage to associating all of your campaigns with Google +, but if you want to start conservatively (which is always a good idea), start by testing one or two campaigns that will get you enough clicks to determine the effectiveness of social extensions.
Even if the owner feels that the website is performing well enough, the benchmark for «good» performance could be moved even higher through using split testing.
He compares it to the way teachers motivate students; grades based entirely upon the final exams are usually enough to incentivize the best students to go above and beyond to achieve high marks, but many students perform better when faced with regular testing throughout the school year.
With plans to begin testing its autonomous technology in 30 Ford Fusions this year, the company hopes to gather enough data to develop level 4 vehicles that are able to drive better than humans.
athe fact that we can not test a cancer medication on the exact same sample doesn't stop us fro calling it good enough.
I guess that just means you think you're special enough to your god that prayer would get you to have good test scores, but god will continue to let children around the world starve, get kidnapped, raped, and all sorts of horrific things, but it's a priority that you get good grades.
I had a Geology professor once who candidly stated that the subject of Evolution would come up frequently during the semester, that if anyone felt uncomfortable it, to remember one thing: You «are not» required to «believe» any of the theories discussed in this class; however, you «are» required to «know» the materiel well enough to pass the written tests».
Thus, students must be tested to see if they have mastered a subject well enough to receive a passing grade.
Proof positive that religious bigotry is alive and well, hidden under the guise of a «not - conservative - enough» litmus test.
Starting with thermodynamic closure, discovered in the 19th century but well tested on enough systems this century for a binomial yes / no test of existnce of magic agencies, over quentum mechanics (no hidden variables such as magic agencies) to now latest cosmology.
Just when you think those days were just a part of the weirdest gold digger test (that is: send a few winged reptiles and see if your boo thang will stick around long enough for the good stuff) guess what happens on days six and seven: even bigger birds!
Yea, because you know an all powerful and all knowing god would need to test you to know whether or not you are good enough.
1) Sift the flour into a mixing bowl 2) Add the salt to the flour, mixing together 3) Add the olive oil, mixing as you add to ensure the flour envelopes the oil 4) Add warm water bit by bit until dough reaches the right consistency 5) One the dough ready, roll it into a ball, and knead well on a cool, flat surface 6) Flatten the dough with a wooden rolling pin 7) Cut into 10 cm pieces and roll them long enough and evenly 8) Place the pin - shaped dough on a well - greased baking tray 9) Bake in oven at 175 deg cel (medium heat for gas ovens) for 20 -30 minutes or until the sticks are ready (test by breaking off a small piece to check that the inside is well cooked) 10) Allow to cool for 5 minutes before serving
Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse ™ Hearty White has been my go - to sandwich bread ever since I heard America's Test Kitchen talk about how awesome it is, and this bread, crafted from small - batch ingredients, tastes every bit as good as what I bake at home — and it's sturdy enough to build a great sandwich but still soft and fresh.
Not that two wonderful well - tested recipes isn't enough — but you don't happen to have any tips or recipes for a whole grain waffle, do you?
I then had testing done through Enterolab and it came back positive (as did the genetic test), but regardless the difference in my health (mentally and physically) being gluten free was more than enough for me to swear off the stuff for good.
Oh, but what I did want to mention is, even though I soaked the black beans for a good 12 hours, they were not quite cooked after the 15 minutes, so I gave them another 7 minutes, which got them tender enough to pass the doneness test, but had I not been crunched for time, I probably would have given them a full second round of 15 minutes (so 30 total).
He's also good at testing my recipes, although when it comes to sweets... nothing is * sweet * enough OR has enough chocolate.
Hi Jenny, eggs are the one thing I haven't been able to test a solid substitution for as of yet since the cake is pretty delicate even with them... I don't think flax egg will be binding enough, you'd probably be better adding 2 Tbsp psylum husk plus 1/2 c liquid (mix the psylum through the flour, mix the liquid into the batter) or using one of those egg replacers that have a potato starch base and following the instructions on the packet.
Authentic or not, this stuff was good enough to give me a wicked mouth burn because I couldn't hold back on the taste testing.
I tested the tangzhong dough was not good enough after 20 minutes kneading.
I just wanted to make these ones because firstly, I don't seem to have enough time to test recipes to see if they are good and two, because I don't want any of you to miss how GOOD this recipegood and two, because I don't want any of you to miss how GOOD this recipeGOOD this recipe is.
Inspired by the One Chip Challenge and quite possibly every idiot with a YouTube account who thought vaping a Carolina Reaper was a good plan, the Death Nut Challenge is the latest test to see if your guts have the guts to handle enough capsaicin to knock out an army of angry honey badgers.
Editor's Note: Brian Ruddell, a New Zealander studying in Australia, was kind enough to write us about High Performance Liquid Chromatography tests that he performed on a number of chiles that he grew in his garden, as well as a famous hot sauce.
by Brian Ruddell Editor's Note: Brian Ruddell, a New Zealander studying in Australia, was kind enough to write us about High Performance Liquid Chromatography tests that he performed on a number of chiles that he grew in his garden, as well as a famous hot sauce.
So after a little more testing to make sure this recipe was good enough to share, here it is!
Hey: If it's good enough for a BA test kitchen editor, it's good enough for us.
The night before I tested out some rolls and I guess I am just a bread addict because I couldn't get enough of the feeling of the dough between my fingers as I formed the dough ahhh one of the best feelings IN THE WORLD
I don't see Sunderland offensive was good enough to test our defence so I can't really rate our defend.
SI: Before the tournament a doctor told you that your eyesight wasn't good enough to pass a driver's test.
Up front we have a few world - class players surrounded by some serious pretenders... Sanchez is by far the most accomplished player in our attack but the controversy surrounding his contractual mishandling could see him go before the window closes or most definitely by season's end... obviously a mistake by both parties involved, as Sanchez's exploits have never been more on display than in North London, but the club's irresponsible wage structure and lack of real intent have been the real undoing in this mess... Lacazette, who I think has some world - class skills as a front man, will only be as good as the players and system around him, which is troubling due to our current roster and Wenger's love of sideways passing... Walcott should have been sold years ago, enough said, and Welbeck should never have been brought in from the get - go... both of these players have suffered numerous injuries over their respective careers and neither are good enough to overcome such difficulties: not to mention, they both are below average first - touch players, which should be the baseline test for any player coming to a Wenger - led Arsenal team... Perez should have been played wide left or never purchased at all; what a huge waste of time and money, which is ridiculous considering our penny pinching ways and the fact that fans had been clamoring for a real striker for years... finally Giroud, the fact that he stills wears the jersey is a direct indictment of this club's failure to get things right... this isn't necessarily an attack on Giroud because I think he has some highly valued skills, but not for a team that has struggled to take their sideways soccer to the next level, as his presence slows their game even more, combined with our average, at best, finishing skills... far too often those in charge have either settled or chosen half - measures and ultimately it is us that suffer because no matter what happens Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke will always make more money whereas we will always be the ones paying for their mistakes... so every time someone suggests we should just shut - up and support the team just think of all the sacrifices you've made along the way and simply reply... f *** off
I will hear that Walcott is not defensive enough and all that, but not many players were before, now when the team is attacking and defending like a unit, then Walcott will also get into the rythm, He has just come from an injury, he might not have been lethal enough but he is still good as a winger, he can make runs behind defenses, he is a good crosser, he can test the keeper...
If Arsene tested this out during pre-season I think that the worst that could happen is that he struggles and we have to go out to the market, and if he does well it will give Coquelin food for thought and should drive him on next season, while us Gooners will all sleep better knowing that if Coquelin gets injured there is someone capable to fill his role (that isn't Arteta who's legs have gone) or Flamini who isn't quite good enough.
Well maybe not, considering they have half the Arsenal squad on the treatment table and probably don't have enough time to run all the necessary tests on all of them so just ask the players if they fancied playing or not!
and thier injuries need to be manage better maybe less playing time for some than others, unfortunately wenger cant afford to give them the proper time of his coaching, as he is under massive pressure to succeed these days and hasn't got time to train them up properly, also he isn't tactically flexible enough to accommodate them into different attacking systems, to test what they can do like having the ox in a 3 man midfield could work wonders.
So it's very difficult for me in the rain, but hopefully it rains enough, or it thunders enough, where we can postpone it to the next day, makes it easier for me... I've never won a golf tournament where it rained all the time, so it will be a tough test for me as well
Ospina was not really tested... it is unfair to say he is not good enough, the same way one can not say he is a wc... but if ever you have a chance to sign GK like Cech with reasonable price, then why not?
With UEFA its their way or no way... I agree with AW, the doping testing system in football ai nt good enough.
Though in the crucial «Golden State» test, the question is whether Roberson's offence and Melo's defence are good enough not to be ignore.
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