A set of hypotheses has been suggested to explain this exceptional riddle of fish reproduction, but as yet they remain untested. |
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But they're untested, and a team usually can't win without its franchise player. |
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No one likes it when a prime minister is put to the sword over untested claims of a sexual dalliance 43 years ago. |
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At the time of the book's publication, the Declaration was novel and untested as to its character and significance. |
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Recent food scares have made the public sensitive to new, apparently untested technologies. |
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There are areas within the report that we believe are based on untested and unreliable individual anecdotes. |
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He is untested at the highest level, and his bubble may burst in a week, a month or a year. |
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We don't have time to teach them every idea, so why would we take the time to teach them untested ideas? |
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Such a precedent has never been set and the powers of the ICAC in this regard are unclear and untested. |
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Totally confident of his untested capacity, Jose put on the picador's uniform and, for the first time, settled onto a horse. |
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I would like to leap to the defence of Quinn, a man as yet untested in football management but exhibiting qualities that augur a bright future. |
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There was a nagging doubt, however, about the seaworthiness of these untested hulls. |
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Thus, he is unafraid to absorb untested and unproven philosophies lest they can provide a vital edge. |
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If I fight them and defeat them, people will just say I conquered some unproven, untested fighters. |
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We do not, however, want to accept the consequences of using untested products. |
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With untested technology and unproven markets, it is still very much the home of the pioneer. |
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This point, however, remains untested and should be the subject of future research. |
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While the idea is vague and untested, it may help the chair resolve disputes. |
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The third world has been used as a testing ground, too, for untested products. |
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He might speak the right words but, by definition, he is untested in the highest office. |
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Both the Liberals and New Democrats will have untested leaders going into the next election. |
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But they are also unpredictable in the sense that they are completely untested at international level. |
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However, it is important to remember that it was not put on this earth just to keep us entertained with wacky, untested new ideas. |
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Why would it commit so much to an untested product by a penny stock with no track record? |
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Now, we are trying to experiment with untested ideas on a people who have come to neither trust or like us. |
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I think in '96, the Indy Racing League was more about opportunity, and it was more of an untested product. |
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That defeat was put down to his first day in charge and the fact that it was a new and untested team. |
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With a couple of exceptions it's an untried and untested team that takes the court against Chester at the Northgate Arena. |
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They are untried and untested, and New Zealand patients will be the guinea pigs. |
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Attitudes change and it was wrong to found assumptions on dated and untested material. |
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You might say that there would be massive epidemics if we let people run around using products that were untested. |
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In other words, it's a notional drop in a figure as yet untested by elections. |
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The Irishman was parachuted in from Australia, untested at running an opera house but well intentioned. |
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You have broadcasters hyping up untested prospects with padded records or falling over themselves just to show the latest fad. |
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It's understandable that donors would be hesitant to take a chance on something untested. |
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More often, however, the mass media provide tacit support for untested and unsupported claims by saying nothing skeptical about even the most outlandish of claims. |
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With newness came new headquarters, new synodical geographies, untested leadership, loss of memory in the church-wide organization, and other hurdles. |
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Not in the controlled way of summer camp, or the easily monitored way of video games, but in a new, untested, unapparent way. |
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Will the truckloads of chlorine you can taste and current filtration systems remove all harmful agents known and untested that lurk in that water? |
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The use of untested product should be included in the informed consent process and must be documented in the patient record. |
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The public might panic over accepting new and untested technologies that bring us closer to the singularity, like cloning and genetically engineered foods. |
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Other, less common or untested, maternal or fetal disorders not listed may also increase the risk of fetal asphyxia. |
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Anyone who buys their children the cheapest junk toys untested does not want this responsibility! |
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However, this assumption is untested by scientific studies such as tagging or genetic analysis. |
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Most of the other archaeological sites remain untested but are not considered to be under threat. |
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It is an unformulated and untested hypothesis at this point. |
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There are pockets of change, where, brave groups of women, positive, negative and untested have united to challenge the status quo. |
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Patients with such implants should not receive an abrupt and unexpected communication from their surgeon that they now form part of research into an untested implant. |
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Establishing a cap and trade system that is based on emission intensity is untried and untested. |
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Having a well defined process will help ensure untested changes are not put into production. |
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Therefore, using that logic, all the untested dogs must be as beautifully healthy inside as they are structurally beautiful outside. |
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Furthermore, the coordination of all three branches in mutual support in a conflict has also been largely untested. |
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Almost three out of four drivers on Irish roads believe that untested drivers should NOT be allowed to drive unaccompanied, a major RAC survey has revealed. |
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These assumptions are untested, and are likely to be incorrect in many cases. |
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A country would be running very serious risks with an untested system if it sought to use a large number of missile defence interceptors in a role for which they were neither developed nor tested. |
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Beginning today, Canadian Blood Services will ship to hospitals a combination of tested blood and untested blood that was collected and stockpiled earlier this year. |
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I would like to strongly advise developed countries to think very carefully indeed about advocating an untested and, in my view, unworkable model for the specialized agencies. |
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Provincial members may have an easier time gaining senior approval to participate in a successful federal initiative, rather than joining an untested development process. |
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At the time pay television was an almost untested proposition in the UK market, as was charging fans to watch live televised football. |
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Philip deliberately commanded his troops to retreat, counting on the untested Athenian hoplites to follow, thus breaking their line. |
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Despite the Conscription Law of 1873, and all the reforms and progress, the new Japanese army was still untested. |
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Facing intense pressures from new and untested political parties, some of the ruling parties resorted to political violence aimed at subverting the electoral process and outcomes. |
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The untested, stockpiled blood is considered to be equivalent to the tested blood, since it was collected prior to the appearance of West Nile Virus in humans. |
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But this untested technology has been beset by teething troubles. |
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We're trying out some new treatment on you, but this is untested on humans. |
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Mr Grunwald's instinct is to praise the splashing around of government money for untested new technologies which, when exposed to life without the government teat, may quickly wither. |
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Their valuations are interpreted on the basis of untried, untested models, using pro forma accounts, and income statements that are frequently revised. |
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The issue remains untested in Canada, and is somewhat muddied by the present requirement to submit a declaration as to the applicant's entitlement at the time of filing. |
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The worst situation is to not test the options and then face a climate emergency and then be faced with deploying an untested option, a parachute that you've never tested out as the plane's crashing. |
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But the Parliament itself is so young, and the constitution so untested, that when Mr Salmond fires his big guns at Mr Dewar's government, he is in danger of knocking holes in the reputation of the legislature itself. |
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The federal government has in the past been warned about the problems of taking an untested, off the shelf commercial helicopter and using it in ways that it was not tested to operate. |
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We need to resist the pressure to replace a system that has proven to have been very effective with new measures which are at best untested, and could well add more uncertainty and risk to the system. |
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Analysts say China may well view stability on its northeastern border to be of greater importance than the possibility that North Korea has a small and so far untested nuclear arsenal. |
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The Committee observed that a number of uncertainties would affect the need of the Office of the Prosecutor for additional staff in the Prosecution Division in 2005 and that the workload for trial teams was as yet untested. |
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Pompey's army, however, was composed largely of untested conscripts. |
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Brownism remained as yet untested and, thanks to Brown's shrewd political positioning, there was undoubtedly support in Renewal and among the wider left for a Brownish regime. |
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The fighting capabilities of this force were untested, though it provided the British with a much larger force on paper than her regular troops alone. |
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