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Yet another US
trial
balloon has been the suggestion that if all of the above fails, the Americans might suggest that the Arab-Israeli conflict be resolved through the convening of an international conference.
While Bush’s invasion of Panama to capture (and later put on trial) Manuel Noriega may have violated Panamanian sovereignty, it had a degree of de facto legitimacy, given Noriega’s notorious behavior.
The media
trial
of my wife’s death, fueled by politically motivated leaks, was drawn out as long as possible and made into a spectacle, with voyeuristic TV discussion shows debating accusations and imputations based on zero evidence or even elementary research.
No official has offered criticism analogous to Swedish Foreign Secretary Carl Bildt’s condemnation of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliya Tymoshenko’s show
trial
in that country, or US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton’s frank statements about Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s erosion of the rule of law.
Politics is also about
trial
and error.
It is a complex process that unfolds in two phases: first, the House of Representatives must decide, by a simple majority, that the charges are serious enough to be tried; second, a full-fledged
trial
is conducted in the Senate, which must reach a two-thirds majority to convict the official and trigger immediate removal from office.
That is the right news at the right time, because 2012 will be a crucial time of
trial
for central banks throughout Latin America.
While President Barack Obama has released a few prisoners, notably the Chinese Uighurs, and sent another for a real
trial
in New York City, he is now, chillingly, signalling that he is about to begin “preventive detention,” which would empower him to hold forever an unspecified number of prisoners without charges or trials.
But the roughly 240 detainees remain incarcerated without having been charged with any crime, and will still not get a fair trial, even under Obama’s proposed military commissions.
As we grapple with our joint water future, we will face a time of
trial
and error in finding workable solutions.
The West's core social values make high economic performance a moral imperative like free speech or
trial
by jury.
The search for the optimum equilibrium is a never-ending process of
trial
and error.
Trial
by CrisisWARSAW – Episodes like the current financial crisis seriously disrupt economic growth.
The
Trial
of Pavel S.STRASBOURG – On a cold winter day in 2004, a young Russian named Pavel Shtukaturov discovered that a judge had stripped him of the right to speak for himself.
Scientists go on
trial
for technical espionage, while ex-KGB spies sign multi-billion dollar contracts.
Of course, addressing the challenges China faces will require plenty of
trial
and error – much like that which enabled its past development – not to mention acceptance of some economic casualties.
The Trials of Asian DemocracyTOKYO – These are times of
trial
– literally in the courts – for a growing number of Asia’s democracies.
Moreover, Anwar’s daughter has now been detained for questioning the integrity of her father’s
trial
in a speech in the Malay parliament, in which she is an elected member in her own right.
The murder charges leveled against Zia have already spurred protests, and could incite massive civil disturbances if a
trial
actually takes place, jeopardizing the economic success that the country has had under Hasina’s rule.
Shinawatra’s looming
trial
in Thailand and Ibrahim’s repeat conviction in Malaysia lack even the fig leaf of judicial independence.
So now the generals and their allies in the Bangkok elite seem determined to turn back the clock;Yingluck’s looming
trial
appears to be a signal that the Thaksins’ popularity rules out anything more than “managed” democracy in Thailand.
But the
trial
is about more than the environment; it will have far-reaching implications for intergenerational justice more broadly.
Earlier this year, a lower court ruled that the case could go to trial, and the
trial
was set to begin at the US District Court in Oregon, on October 29.
Fortunately, the Supreme Court decided to deny the government’s request and let the
trial
move forward.
The US federal courts from the district level up to the Supreme Court – all of which have already ruled that the case should go to
trial
– clearly disagree.
Likewise, many markets are still in early stages of development, and must be built through concerted consumer education and
trial.
All of them may soon face a realization like that of Joseph Fouché, Napoleon’s police chief, after the abduction and sham
trial
of the Duke of Enghien: “It was worse than a crime; it was a mistake.”
The standard way to judge the efficacy of a vaccine is to conduct a
trial
in which those who could benefit are randomly assigned to two groups, one of which receives the potentially beneficial vaccine, while the other receives a substance with no active ingredients, known as a placebo.
To avoid possible confounding factors, such as greater risk-taking by those who know they have been vaccinated, or the desire of those conducting the
trial
to show that the vaccine works, the study is “double blind”: Neither the subjects nor those administering the
trial
and collecting the data know who got the vaccine and who got the placebo.
Without such a trial, the appearance of efficacy may be an illusion, because other factors would have led to a lower rate of infection anyway.
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