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On Tuesday, IHS issued its first update on Level 2

On Tuesday, IHS issued its first update on Level 2 and its road test results over the last two weeks. The tests show that Level 2 is not sufficient yet—it has already surpassed Level 1, while Level 2 is a little more than a year away.

Level 3 is the first, and IHS notes that the tests will not show the same level of performance in the future as Level 4, but they are not the only tests IHS has conducted with Level 2 systems in place.

In its latest, Level 2 test, IHS tested the first car in the field to ensure that it was in good health and was safe to drive.

The testing showed that Level 2 did not make the same level of improvements that Level 3 did. As for the car itself, it was only 2 percent more aggressive than Level 3. In the tests conducted with it, it was only 12 percent more aggressive than Level 3.

As for the Level 3 system, it is a step further from Level 1, but is still a step forward from the Level 2 system.

The IHS IHS-IIHS Automotive Research and Development Center, which conducts the testing, is a Division of IIHS in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.The first phase of the National Science Foundation's $1.8 billion research budget has been postponed for the next year and a half, officials say, to avoid a looming deadline for the agency to complete what has been a major overhaul of its science and technology programs.

The agency will be given six months to complete the first phase of the budget, which started in 2013 and is expected to close by late 2016, The Washington Post has learned.

The delay in the planned budget is an unusually significant one for a new agency, which has been embroiled in budget crises in recent years and has struggled to pay its bills. Critics have called for the agency to return some of its funding under the current system to the National Science Foundation, which is in a state of financial crisis.

The NSC budget, which was originally scheduled to be released on Oct. 15, has not yet been released, according to a source familiar with the matter.

The agency has been in an ongoing battle over how to meet the long-term funding projections from the National Institutes of Health.

Officials told Congress on Sept. 7 that they plan to postpone the agency's planned budget until after the end of the year; as a result of that delay, some of the $1

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