Trial
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Many of these people who are in jail only because they can't post bail are facing allegations so minor that the amount of time it would take for them to sit waiting for
trial
is longer than the sentence they would receive if convicted, which means they're guaranteed to get out faster if they just plead guilty.
Prosecutor: The
trial
was a sham and she wouldn’t have been convicted without Henry’s approval.
But separating the ruler from the myth is all part of putting history on
trial.
In not one war crimes
trial
since the end of World War II has a perpetrator of any nationality ever said, "It didn't happen."
(Jet engine accelerates) (Cheers) I'm going to speak to you about the global refugee crisis and my aim is to show you that this crisis is manageable, not unsolvable, but also show you that this is as much about us and who we are as it is a
trial
of the refugees on the front line.
We just finished a major
trial
with Professor Charles Swanton at University College London, examining this.
There's a lot of
trial
and error, some really good ideas forming, a lot of experimentation.
So by the time Gacaca concluded its
trial
of genocide cases in 2012, 12,000 community-based courts had tried approximately 1.2 million cases.
After much work on the lab-level research, we got an offer from a big corporation to do a very big
trial
of this idea.
My answer was an astounding "yes," and I was selected as Juror Number 2. The
trial
started.
Then one juror, and I don't know what was wrong with him, but he didn't remember anything about the
trial.
And we talked about sharing our experience with potential jurors to give them some insight into what to expect, and to tell them do not be complacent; to know what you believe; to know where you stand and be prepared, because you don't want to walk in one morning as a juror and leave at the end of the
trial
feeling like a murderer.
They love to put them on
trial.
Most doctors that work with transgender patients, they learn
trial
by fire.
We found some incredible partners, including the government of India, and we ran a
trial
there in 120 birth centers.
There's actually one going into human trial, so this is feasible technology.
Currently, they're using a method of
trial
and error, but this could tell you precisely what disease you have.
(Sister: 16.) CC: Mr. Gelehun, I’d like to remind you you’re not on
trial
here for any crimes you committed.
E: So you too must stand
trial
then.
No. CC: Mr. Gelehun, I'd like to remind you, you're not on
trial
here today.
You are not on
trial.
At the end of the trial, the mice that receive the drug are cured, while those that received the placebo are not.
By the end of the trial, the control group suffered significantly more heart attacks than the group that took aspirin.
For example, one real-life clinical
trial
of a pancreatic cancer drug found an increase in life expectancy— of ten days.
Over the next four years of chemo, a clinical
trial
and a bone marrow transplant, the hospital became my home, my bed, the place I lived 24/7.
Our foundation has backed a vaccine that's going into phase three
trial
that starts in a couple months.
We have a random control
trial
that shows strong evidence of effectiveness, and we even have a longitudinal study that shows our children's gains last into third and fourth grade, the highest grades the children had achieved at the time.
The first patient we enrolled on the
trial
was Emily Whitehead, and at that time, she was six years old.
In fact, companies often declare success in a cancer
trial
if 15 percent of the patients had a complete response rate.
In return, the seer told them how to overcome the terrifying
trial
that lay ahead: the Symplegades, a pair clashing rocks that reduced ships to splinters.
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