sip
90% yes
assuming you mean sip as in take a sip of your drink: The woman picked up her glass of champagne an took a sip out of it before placing it clumsily back on the table, the drink sloshing around inside.
It's the past tense of sip, which means to take a small drink of something, less than a mouthful.
No. Alcohol isn't going to cause a positive drug test.
No, it won't be able to be differentiated from the instrumental error.
sip, gulp, chug.
Converted SIP activity is a notice of activity regarding an offender's Serial Inebriate Program (SIP). This is alcohol abuse counseling for offenders who have substance abuse issues.
It depends on the person. Traits such as their metabolism and weight will make a huge difference. You can use a blood alcohol chart/calculator to help determine the expected results. (such as the one found at impaireddriving.ca/blood_alcohol_calculator.php)
Sip is the present tense of sip.
If it is an ETG test, they are so delicate that they detect hand sanitizer. Fact. It also detects other household alcohols such as bleach and cleaning solutions. I'm sure it would pick up a sip of wine.
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