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- noun Plural form of
retest . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
retest .
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Examples
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Then, helped by "rapid prototyping," a technology that allows them to generate physical models directly from computer-design files, the group tests and retests their models.
Taking the Little Mermaid for a Spin Ethan Smith 2011
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The reported noted that the tests only involved retests of B samples since the A samples were used up when originally tested in 1999 meaning that even if valid, none of the information could be used to pursue a doping case.
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Additional measures in the package include retests for disqualified offenders before they regain their licence, an end to the right to request blood tests rather than breath tests for drink-driving, seizures of vehicles belonging to the most dangerous offenders, a post-test qualification for new drivers to encourage lower insurance premiums and the offer of educational courses instead of points on a licence for minor offences.
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Any drug cheats caught in the retests can be disqualified and stripped of their medals and results.
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The point: There is nothing extra-special high-tech about the valve or the specific part in question, and they are not components that were intended to require frequent retests, fatigue crack inspections, or refurbishments.
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That way, when she retests it, she knows exactly what she needs to improve.
It's All About Hitting the Sweet Spot Katy McLaughlin 2011
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This group includes the latest, greatest flagship models from the sales leaders, as well as retests of recent TomTom devices that received significant software updates.
New GPS test ratings: Garmin Nuvi 3700 Series and TomTom XL 350, XXL 550, Go 2405TM, Go 2505TM 2010
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The student is doing better in retests at River Bend.
Schools miscommunicating with parents Jay Mathews 2010
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Every seven years, the Penn State team retests participants to find out how they are doing.
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By utilizing Score Choice, he's less nervous about whiffing on the big test, and more relaxed knowing colleges won't know how many times he retests.
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