How To Use Untested In A Sentence

  • Unless otherwise stated, all code is untested slanter - lol, I didn't think of doing it that way. great idea. AutoHotkey Community
  • These reforms are totally untested and will require a leap of faith on the part of teachers.
  • Bind a function to that button that triggers a click of the currently selected tab, use the methods tabsClick and tabsSelected, like (untested): var $tabs = $ ( '#tabs'). tabs ({... Klaus Hartl - Stilbüro
  • I remember with still-swelling pride what special people we were, and the bond—unverbalized, but not untested—that held us together; what a mighty oath we swore to one another, but never said a word. Life Lit by Some Large Vision
  • Untested as of time of press, the sleek-looking box has built-in speakers and a television tuner.
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  • Yuri Arbachakov, a talented but untested flyweight.
  • But they're untested, and a team usually can't win without its franchise player.
  • I also had a "klebsiella pneumonia" wound infection, gone untested, and untreated. In Defense of the Hysterectomy
  • If the danger represented by going through an untested box had been presented to him when he'd been a box trooper he'd have gone-unwill­ingly and afraid-but he'd have gone. Behold the Stars
  • By accepting, untested, a story which relied on other people's investigation instead of our own, we had betrayed the very standards which had, at that time, made the paper a byword for integrity.
  • There are areas within the report that we believe are based on untested and unreliable individual anecdotes.
  • It is untested, too risky and too vulnerable to disastrous financial consequences.
  • 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.
  • Is it responsible to be actively encouraging gay men to use a product that is untested?
  • The BoJ has a new framework, but it is untested.
  • These reforms are totally untested and will require a leap of faith on the part of teachers.
  • Attitudes change and it was wrong to found assumptions on dated and untested material.
  • They are also untested and untried and it will be up to the holder to decide how best to do the job. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another warranted concern within the supported units is that the competence and credibility of volunteers, unknown, untested and unscreened, could be more of a hassle than they are worth.
  • I think in '96, the Indy Racing League was more about opportunity, and it was more of an untested product.
  • These reforms are totally untested and will require a leap of faith on the part of teachers.
  • With bancassurance untested in the UK, analysts say it is hard to quantify what level of sales could result from CGU's joint venture with the Royal Bank set up in November last year.
  • FROM the food we eat to the furniture we sit on, the average person comes into contact with around 80,000 untested chemicals each year. The Sun
  • an untested drug
  • But the bigger problem is the systemic one created by legislators themselves: state law mandates that Citizens Property Insurance "depopulate" policies even to untested, unrated, inexperienced private insurance companies. The Dogs of Wind
  • Government officials routinely argued that buyers' clubs like Dallas were recklessly distributing untested drugs that sometimes proved to do more harm than good. Times, Sunday Times
  • Truth is Obama is an untested, inexperienced, unqualified, overestimated fraud who is on the verge of leading this country to a military defeat in Afghanistan, and getting us all "incinerated" by a nuclear-armed, angry, apocalyptic Iran. What do Republicans expect from president's Afghan speech?
  • They are untried and untested, and New Zealand patients will be the guinea pigs.
  • You might say that there would be massive epidemics if we let people run around using products that were untested.
  • You are both young and your relationship untested and untried. The Sun
  • 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.
  • Doctors may come under pressure from pharmaceutical companies to try out untested and unsafe drugs on their patients. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rules of evidence likely are what the government most desires to evade, once putatively having reached beyond Geneva articles, and contorted MCA's untested rendition of habeas in its various forms; [the instant case in re K. al-Marri being the test]; Padilla's suit has worked toward the realm of admissible evidence; the foregoing link is JB's discussion recently and a newspaper article; here is another pointer to a government exhibit in the matter of the government's worries that MKhan would receive permission to testify about the same things Padilla wants to discuss in open public record court; i.e., a kind of graymail argument by defense in those two cases; that exhibit appearing in the weblog there. Balkinization
  • He is also inexperienced, untried and untested. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was an untested recipe and the first time you try something it's always a bit hit-and-miss. The Sun
  • The third world has been used as a testing ground, too, for untested products.
  • While computer modeling of DNA sequence evolution also offers the ability to test the limits of statistical tools, untested assumptions and unconsidered processes are not included.
  • 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.
  • Privatization would be an untested leap of faith.
  • One threat, as yet untested in the courts, comes from shrink-wrap licenses that explicitly prohibit anyone who opens or uses the software from reverse-engineering it, she says.
  • Not because she said "Yes" to John McCain (which reminds us to wonder what kind of judgment Mr. McCain used to choose an untested and unvetted candidate for vice president in the first place), but for what she said afterward. It's Her Own Fault
  • In other words, it's a notional drop in a figure as yet untested by elections.
  • Let's not attach riders with our favorite untested opinions to our theses; it weakens our position.
  • These reforms, untested by pilot evaluations, represent a leap of faith.
  • With a couple of exceptions it's an untried and untested team that takes the court against Chester at the Northgate Arena.
  • Both the Liberals and New Democrats will have untested leaders going into the next election.
  • Thus, he is unafraid to absorb untested and unproven philosophies lest they can provide a vital edge.
  • A set of hypotheses has been suggested to explain this exceptional riddle of fish reproduction, but as yet they remain untested.
  • No drug company would ever contemplate issuing a medicine which had so many unproven and untested facets to it.
  • They have an attacking threat against an untested English defensive backline, a good back row and lineout and are certainly battled hardened with a lot to prove. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, it is important to remember that it was not put on this earth just to keep us entertained with wacky, untested new ideas.
  • You have broadcasters hyping up untested prospects with padded records or falling over themselves just to show the latest fad.
  • Thus, he is unafraid to absorb untested and unproven philosophies lest they can provide a vital edge.
  • Will the truckloads of chlorine you can taste and current filtration systems remove all harmful agents known and untested that lurk in that water?
  • President Barack Obama is in Louisiana today, so these findings bear repeating: BP knew in all probability where a Gulf of Mexico oil leak would go; the company knows it is pouring millions of gallons of chemicals untested for ecotoxicity near endangered wetlands; and BP knew it could not assure us that our environment will ever be back to normal. Karen Dalton-Beninato: EXCLUSIVE: BP Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Response Plans, What They Knew and When They Knew It
  • You can easyily build that on your own (untested, taken more or less from Tabs var $tabs = $ ( '#foo'). tabs (), $panels = $ ( '. ui-tabs-panel'); var maxHeight = Klaus Hartl - Stilbüro
  • still untested in battle
  • The extreme high winds, intense rainfall, large ocean waves, and copious sea spray in hurricanes push the surface-exchange parameters for temperature, water vapor, and momentum into untested regimes.
  • No one likes it when a prime minister is put to the sword over untested claims of a sexual dalliance 43 years ago.
  • It is an unformulated and untested hypothesis at this point.
  • The Federal Reserve escalated its efforts to get the U.S. economic recovery back on track Wednesday, again entering the realm of risky and untested policy in response to the worst downturn in generations. Fed to inject $600 billion into economy
  • Patients with rare or incurable diseases often want doctors to be able to try untested drugs or treatment on them. The Sun
  • These reforms are totally untested and will require a leap of faith on the part of teachers.
  • Researchers study effects of unidentified products that are highly-contaminated with residues of carbamate, organophosphate and chlorine pesticides, dioxin in the smoke from the chlorine pesticides and bleached paper, cancer-causing polonium 210 radiation from certain phosphate fertilizers, any of about 1400 untested and often toxic non-tobacco additives, added burn accelerants, kid-attracting sweets and flavorings etc, carcinogenic filter components, and addiction-enhancing additives. Pesticide Industry War On Mothers
  • untested theory
  • The public might panic over accepting new and untested technologies that bring us closer to the singularity, like cloning and genetically engineered foods.
  • That defeat was put down to his first day in charge and the fact that it was a new and untested team.
  • My impression as a former soldier is that it has been unexercised, untested for far too long. Times, Sunday Times
  • The drug used is untested and the side-effects unknown. The Sun
  • We don't have time to teach them every idea, so why would we take the time to teach them untested ideas?
  • Although his previous sailing experience was limited, his boat unready and the electronic gadgetry of his own design unfinished and untested, Crowhurst had managed to persuade everyone to regard him as a serious contender.
  • You can easyily build that on your own (untested, taken more or less from Tabs 2): var $tabs = $ ( '#foo'). tabs (), $panels = $ ( '. ui-tabs-panel'); var maxHeight = Klaus Hartl - Stilbüro
  • The problem with an unpatented concept such as fasting is that the market is flooded with new, untested versions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Homilies about how to network and visualise are vague and untested. Times, Sunday Times
  • And has amended parts of BUG untested.
  • While I don't demand experimental plot devices and untested narrative structure, as you insist, I do demand plot and narrative structure that isn't brainless, that isn't ripped off from crap movies. Avatar: 400 Million Dollars Worth of Disappointment - Pink Raygun.com
  • Weakness: Untested in standing up to the Sulzberger family during crisis or recession.
  • Now, we are trying to experiment with untested ideas on a people who have come to neither trust or like us.
  • While the idea is vague and untested, it may help the chair resolve disputes.
  • At the time we considered that this represented an untried and untested area. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their management skills, though, were untested beyond the semi-professional levels in Italy.
  • The concern for the Czechs is in goal, where Zdenek Smid, who stole the gold medal game against Russia last year, has moved on the senior level and his replacement, Tomas Duba, is largely untested. WJC is highlight of every scouting season
  • With untested technology and unproven markets, it is still very much the home of the pioneer.
  • He has promised repeatedly to tackle the incipient bubble with new, untested macroprudential tools. Times, Sunday Times
  • We do not, however, want to accept the consequences of using untested products.
  • The Irishman was parachuted in from Australia, untested at running an opera house but well intentioned.
  • Patients with rare or incurable diseases often want doctors to be able to try untested drugs or treatment on them. The Sun
  • Usually, a robust defender of reason and science -- and vociferous critic of untested truth-claims -- Shermer has drawn the ire of colleagues and admirers alike with his quixotic missive of mollification to moderates of religion. Renowned Skeptic Michael Shermer: Deist or Just Disingenuous?
  • He might speak the right words but, by definition, he is untested in the highest office.
  • This point, however, remains untested and should be the subject of future research.
  • At once forcibly futuristic and demode, spectacular and brooding on the outside, the CCTV headquarters will remain truly untested as an office building until employees move in next December. Danwei - Media, Advertising, and Urban Life in China
  • In addition, the manufacturer of the harness used a previously untested carabiner connector located at the end of the tether at the back of harness, which is the portion of the tether that attaches to the tree. Gorilla Recalls EXO-Tech Safety Harness
  • If I fight them and defeat them, people will just say I conquered some unproven, untested fighters.
  • The Egyptian Army remained an untested force.
  • The concept is untested and could spark an exodus of middle - class students from local public schools.
  • Is it responsible to be actively encouraging gay men to use a product that is untested?
  • His abilities as a leader are as yet untested. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the time of the book's publication, the Declaration was novel and untested as to its character and significance.
  • 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.
  • His proposal effectively would trigger the untested constitutional process for handing over power to Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin.
  • With newness came new headquarters, new synodical geographies, untested leadership, loss of memory in the church-wide organization, and other hurdles.
  • Recent food scares have made the public sensitive to new, apparently untested technologies.
  • He is untested at the highest level, and his bubble may burst in a week, a month or a year.
  • Why would it commit so much to an untested product by a penny stock with no track record?
  • These involve new and possibly untested ideas. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a nagging doubt, however, about the seaworthiness of these untested hulls.
  • The Egyptian Army remained an untested force.
  • But they are also unpredictable in the sense that they are completely untested at international level.
  • Totally confident of his untested capacity, Jose put on the picador's uniform and, for the first time, settled onto a horse.
  • The ability of these to detect unusual strains is untested, Irvin said.
  • Most of the drugs targeted by the latest action are pills using untested combinations of decongestant and cough-suppressing ingredients. FDA cracks down on untested cold medicines

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