Sentences with phrase «whole purpose of the test»

Not exact matches

The Tangerines have endeared themselves to everyone and on Tuesday will provide Sunderland with one of their most testing home encounters in the whole of 2010 simply because they aren't like other sides, they've never heard of the word fear at inside a stadium which has been nothing short of a fortress for the hosts, and Holloway's men will go their with an attacking intent and a purpose to score goals, plenty of them as well.
To find out if you are deficient in magnesium, you can either measure levels of zinc in your red blood cells (erythrocytic magnesium) or if you are not willing or able to get a blood test you can measure your food intake over the course of three days (including one weekend day) or a whole week and try to calculate your dietary magnesium intake; for this purpose, you can again use Wolfram Alpha for free (albeit a bit tedious) calculations.
NCLB, while broadening awareness of the achievement gap, simultaneously narrowed the purpose of our nation's schools, boiling the whole endeavor down to the incremental movement of testing numbers as an attempt to say something about student literacy and numeracy.
Although I have to say that the words, «likely to demonstrate» threw me for a bit of a loop since I thought the whole purpose of standardized testing was to determine — in painfully exact detail — whether a child does or does not have certain abilities.
The whole purpose of administering the test under section 254 (2) is to assist the officer in determining whether there are reasonable and probable grounds to arrest the driver for a drinking and driving offence.
The whole purpose of the fair delaing test is to determine whether the permitted dealing is fair.
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