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1 In the final weeks of the mayoral campaign, the Olympics have become a litmus test of sorts.
2 On social media the crisis has become a litmus test for the flaws and merits of the Chinese government.
3 What happened in that bedroom that night in Belfast has become a litmus test for examining changes in the sexual relations between men and women.
4 LONDON (Reuters) - A small gas field on the edge of the British North Sea could become a litmus test for U.S. policy towards Iran.
5 Whether the 26-year-old gets selected by Ireland next season becomes a litmus test of sorts.
6 In no small part due to the power of these images, Separate Reality became a litmus test for bold solos.
7 Blocking Keystone became a litmus test of the green movement's ability to hinder fossil fuel extraction in Canada's oil sands.
8 Litfin, the Columbia fund manager, said that a company's plans for mobile apps is now becoming a litmus test for potential investments.
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