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1 However, these interventions remain largely untested in rigorous studies.
2 Some very early research has suggested it might be useful, but it remains largely untested .
3 The literary markets also remain largely untested , Sobel adds.
4 How did the brand-new, high-tech and largely untested car do in the heat of competition?
5 While the strategy is largely untested , the grave consequences of leaving the nests undisturbed are certain.
6 Eamonn Brophy threatened for the visitors but Joe Lewis was largely untested in the Aberdeen goal.
7 And such partnerships are still largely untested .
8 The problem is CCS is volatile, largely untested and extremely expensive but our future depends on solving it.
9 But smart power networks are a largely untested concept and need both research and funding to take off.
10 The alliance said that would eliminate the need for largely untested technologies to remove carbon from the atmosphere.
11 However, their safety remains largely untested .
12 But these instruments are largely untested in practice and investors have yet to give them a wholehearted backing.
13 Our God-given powers are largely untested .
14 The largely untested Corbyn believes a new style of serious politics could end the alienation from the political process.
15 The Coronas: huge in Ireland but largely untested out foreign, it's an interesting time for Danny O'Reilly and friends.
16 Defending such vital, but vulnerable, links in a data network poses a serious -and as - yet largely untested -challenge.
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