The 2.55Ah lithium-ion battery included will last up to (approximately) four hours and 15 minutes, though we'd like to put that to the test ourselves before trusting the specs sheet.
The merits of a more re-distributive system are about to be put to the test.
His actual powers are to be put to the test on 3 May, when the futures of both Mr Piech and Volkswagen Group chief executive Bernd Pischetsrieder will be decided.
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And it can credibly be argued that he did more over a longer period of time than any other Iraqi to give his countrymen the chance to put that proposition to the test.
The diplomatic skills of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice are about to be put to the ultimate test.
To add to the volatile mix, Taiwan faces an election next year in which the Ma policies as laid out by his emissary are expected to be put to a close test at the polls.
But it is no longer as clear as it seemed to be a couple of months ago that he will be allowed to put those promises to the test of another term.
Likewise, overtures to Iran, Cuba and Venezuela put to the test Obama's bold campaign promise to give dialogue a chance even, perhaps especially, with those nations with whom U.S. relations had turned most stagnated or contentious.
"With the yen seen weakening further, while the won is set to keep rising, Hyundai's ability to overcome worsening external factors will be put to the test this year, " said Lim Hyung-geun, a fund manager at GS Asset Management.
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The best way to ensure that that commitment is not put to the test under very ominous circumstances is to signal in these tangible ways that he means to stand with Ariel Sharon's Israel, come what may.
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Investors' willingness to pay these fees is being further put to the test by the biggest single threat to the rest of the fund industry: the success of Vanguard, a Pennsylvanian company that sells funds linked to stockmarket indices.
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Because women are less likely to fit this profile, they have to work harder, since they are put to a tougher test.
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Even though Fannie and Freddie have always been considered, because of their size, to have implicit government support, the Treasury will not have wished to put confidence in that to the test at an auction.
So as I find myself gradually being drawn back to hunting (I guess we all eventually do become our parents), I feel gratitude for having a chance to put these feelings to the test in Colorado.
The thesis that inflation is dead is about to be put to a tough new test.
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But my old one works fine, so I see no reason to put myself to the test.
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The whole process is to put them to the test and to see how well they stand up.
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In the wake of her divorce, she decided that the time had come to put herself to the test.
On Click, we like to put theories to the test, no matter how persuasive they appear at face value.
This system has served me well for more than 20 years and I challenge you to put it to the test.
And if they give you an answer, are you not required to put it to the test to see if it could actually work?
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Naturally we'll need to put this to the test once we're allowed to turn it on, but we expect this to be roughly the same quality as the Lumia 900.
"But if we've got an opportunity to put it to the test and allow the public to see if it is effective - in the end Mayor Ferguson is going to be judged on effectiveness, " he added.
They are sure to put to the test Blair's success at keeping Labour in step during the campaign.
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That boast he decided to put to the test after he left the giant energy concern in 1997 for medical reasons.
On Tuesday, a new multimillion-pound Left Bank flood scheme was put to the test, helping to save thousands of homes along the Trent from flooding.
United the troops may be, but when put to the test Mrs Arroyo works harder to appear strong than to appear fair.
And Williamson's relationship with the Easter Road directors was put to the test when he was forced to renegotiate the lucrative five-year deal he signed in favour of a reduced salary and a one-year rolling contract.
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The new politics of pragmatism will be put to the test if, as is not impossible, Sinn Fein wins enough assembly seats to put Mr McGuinness within reach of becoming first minister.
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