However, in the absence of a definitively positive trial, many consider meta-analysis inadequate evidence for clinical decision making. |
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Through a gruelling trial Gill lied and attempted to cover his tracks despite the evidence stacked against him. |
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Executions frequently follow a mock trial held in front of forcibly assembled villagers. |
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There, they learn about forensics and crime, and next week, they're going to hold a trial with judges and lawyers and everything. |
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The jury forewoman on a capital murder trial said this of a fellow juror who believed the defendant deserved to die, yet couldn't vote for death. |
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It was revealed after his trial that the jury forewoman in his case was the ex-wife of the deputy sheriff who testified in the case. |
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What are the advantages of having this kind of trial in a domestic forum as opposed to an international forum? |
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Calves in each trial were offered a creep feed beginning 60 days subsequent to birth of the first calf in each trial. |
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The first trial has focused on the forced evacuation of people into rural labour camps and the related charges of crimes against humanity. |
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Under our system of criminal law, a person accused of a crime must bear the consequences of arrest and incarceration until trial. |
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We will be racing the four-day Tour of Geelong, which consists of a time trial, a criterium, a circuit race and a road race. |
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There's usually a local time trial series and a weekly evening criterium in which members hone their skills for the real races on the weekend. |
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The trial judge was criticized for not giving more weight to oral testimony. |
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No matter how tight the American grip on this trial, there's a risk that it will turn into a Frankenstein's monster. |
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In the past, we did our engineering through cross-breeding and lots of trial and error. |
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The cross-examiner's question related to the 12-month period prior to the trial. |
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We reduced confounding variables by using a randomised crossover trial and the same browser for searching both schemes. |
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In one randomized, placebo-controlled crossover trial, chiropractic therapy was associated with a decrease in PMS symptoms. |
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Thirty participants were evaluated in a randomized crossover trial of three 30-day diets. |
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The study design was a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover trial of 25 patients with asthma. |
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The study was a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover trial in healthy volunteers. |
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The study was a randomised double blind placebo controlled crossover trial. |
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Data from 10 schools participating in a group randomised controlled crossover trial were pooled and analysed. |
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The study was conduced as a randomized, double-blind crossover trial over 7 consecutive weeks during the months of November and December. |
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The trial was a prospective, randomized, crossover study of 12 patients in an outpatient anticoagulation clinic. |
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The study was a crossover intervention trial in which the manual and touch-free dispensers were used in 2 hospital units. |
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During the validation and efficacy trial the same crossover study design was used. |
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The five-week trial was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study. |
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Together with official histories, they provide a basis for cross-questioning the testimony in autobiographies and trial records. |
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One heifer was later found as a freemartin and, therefore, was excluded from the trial. |
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The trial developed that administering arsenic and croton oil to old men was by no means the defendant's only foible. |
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Swimmers Darian Townsend, Lyndon Ferns and Karl Thaning race in a freestyle time trial at the Olympic Aquatic Centre. |
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The defendants delayed the trial for years with dozens of frivolous appeals. |
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A cupel or cupelling hearth in which precious metals are melted for trial and refinement. |
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I think having this number of men held for this length of time without trial simply adds fuel to the fire in the Middle East. |
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Would it require a full-dress trial, with a decision on the merits, in order to prevent prior restraint problems? |
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Peter wrote a trial script for Coronation Street which landed him a job as a full-time storyliner. |
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Fifty subjects suffering from scalp seborrhea and furfuraceous desquamation took part in this clinical trial. |
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Over 50 MPs have backed his early day motion for a trial to be conducted in the top two tiers. |
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A trial run at the pressure-sensitive, spinning scrub-brush sent my partner into gales of laughter and hysteria. |
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This is a practicable possibility if the trial is in Ottawa but not if it is in London. |
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After the last stallion pranced out of the arena, they brought out pens and slatted gates for the sheepdog trial. |
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The doctor gave damning evidence in the trial of Mrs Symons, saying that one of her children, Jenny, had died from being shaken. |
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During the trial period the test car was not garaged, but exposed to moderately cold Michigan weather and one light snowfall. |
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What the revocation of bail effectively amounted to here was a predetermination, a prejudgment by the trial judge on the question of guilt. |
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In that same month, he, accused of kidnapping and garroting a small child in France, faced the death penalty in a media-saturated trial. |
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At the request of the defence it was searched at the beginning of the trial. |
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Following a lengthy hearing the appellant was committed for trial and the present indictment was preferred. |
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A prosecutor has considerable discretion as to what charges he prefers and the trial takes place on those charges. |
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No trial specifically defined or reported serious adverse events such as gastrointestinal bleeding or renal impairment. |
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He is taking the cast through the trial scene in To Kill a Mocking Bird, Harper Lee's classic story of racial prejudice in the American south. |
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It is said that the remark about being a troublemaker was so highly prejudicial to the defendant that the trial should not have continued. |
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Its probative value outweighs the prejudicial effect it might have on the trial of the Defendant. |
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However provoked, the dayanim adjourned without a decision and set a date for a second trial. |
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These laws lead to arbitrary arrests and detentions for long periods without any preliminary trial. |
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Before a trial starts, preliminary data should therefore support the study hypothesis. |
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But following a day-long trial at Edinburgh Sheriff Court, she was found guilty by Sheriff Neil MacKinnon. |
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Each day of the 10-day trial, preprandial blood samples were collected at 0845 h, prior to the first meal. |
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The detention and trial of some presidium leaders, and the rapprochement with other members of the elite also reflects some of the proposals. |
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The two companies paid for the trial and issued a press release announcing the results. |
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At press time, the company was planning a trial rollout for the end of the year, in Colorado. |
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Now the five are on trial for terrorism and subversion, charges that carry the death penalty. |
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Anyway, even if my client gets the information to me a month before the trial, I don't think I'm supposed to presume my client is lying. |
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The debilitating effects of this trial, and the events that led to it, may reverberate for years to come. |
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Lengthy pretrial detention, judicial susceptibility to political pressure and corruption, and long delays before trial remain problems. |
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It's not clear when his trial will begin, but several of his aides are expected to face pretrial hearings starting next week. |
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You can search by subdiscipline, such as cardiothoracics or geriatrics, or by type of study, randomized controlled trial, or review. |
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The trial jury unanimously cleared him of charges of larceny and trying to obtain money by deception. |
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The trial judge decided in favour of the prosecution for the reasons advanced by Mr Sheridan. |
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The overloaded judges are often more interested in getting the trial over with than in determining the guilt or innocence of the defendant. |
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I was told that Mr Young is in prison in the USA awaiting trial on charges of fraud. |
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He was currently in prison on remand pending trial for conspiracy to murder. |
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The cells are used to hold prisoners awaiting trial, or following conviction, pending transfer to a main prison. |
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A habeas corpus writ requires the release of a prisoner held without trial or lawful charge. |
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And one in six prisoners are on remand-people awaiting trial who have been convicted of no crime. |
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At trial, the prisoners had the right to challenge the lawfulness of their detention. |
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The conflict was concluded by the treaty of Westphalia in 1648, by which time Charles was a prisoner awaiting trial. |
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It proceeded with its lawsuit in Texas and in March 2002, this went to trial by judge and jury. |
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There was no need for another trial as the prisoners had already been tried and sentenced in an open court. |
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In order to protect the sensitive VENONA project, the decrypts could not be produced as evidence at trial. |
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The deemster said he accepted there had been a delay in bringing the case to trial and had reduced the jail terms substantially as a result. |
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This concern does not arise in a trial by judge alone such that the probative value of the evidence is outweighed by its prejudicial effect. |
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Because it is part of a clinical trial, the only cost for the procedure is operating rooms costs. |
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If his pleadings are struck, Ms. Mellon may proceed immediately to trial on an uncontested basis. |
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He urges Athena to proceed with the trial, and so she begins, acting as the judge and facilitator of the trial. |
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The latest trial has sparked a renewed drive by pro-choice activists for abortion law reform. |
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The Army, in Cromwell's presence, proclaimed that they would put the king on trial as soon as they were in a position to do so. |
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Another procurer is awaiting trial in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu accused of selling 200 women. |
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He is continuing to build up his panel in trial matches and gave a trial to a few newcomers or returning prodigals at the weekend. |
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If the conduct of the defendants is not an issue in a defamation trial, what on earth is? |
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Human rights defenders say the trial is a farce and believe the defendants have been tortured. |
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A trial date was fixed for August 28 and sentence was deferred on the other matters until then. |
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The presiding judge has given both parties a year to settle their differences before a trial. |
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The prohibition on retroactive penal legislation is linked to the right to a fair trial, as it is irrevocably an example of an unfair trial. |
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There are two rest days, three individual time trials including the prologue, and one team time trial. |
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My personal goal was to try and test myself as well as some new equipment in the prologue and in the time trial on Mt. Ventoux. |
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Once there is a genuine issue for trial regarding the validity of the Agreement, the promissory estoppel argument also fails. |
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Certain persons betrayed him, demanded his death, brought him to trial, condemned and delivered him up, mocked, tormented, and executed him. |
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The trial judge is likely to deliver a verdict in September to the three men at the prison where they are detained. |
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They investigated the antigiardial activity of propolis in varying concentrations in an open trial in Cuba. |
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After several investigations, including computed tomography, he had undergone a trial of carbamazepine for glossopharyngeal neuralgia. |
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I wonder if those of us prosecuted for refusing to carry one will be offered trial by jury? |
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At trial, the prosecution called a number of remand witnesses to give evidence. |
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He could be both a victim and a witness for the prosecution at such a trial. |
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He later became the chief state witness for the prosecution in the arms trial. |
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They are frequently of great importance both to the prosecution and to the defence in the conduct of the trial. |
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Did the prosecutor at trial ever indicate a reason for not calling him as a witness for the prosecution? |
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Our study was designed as a prospective, randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trial. |
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There must be some advertence to the protections afforded by the Charter for trial within a reasonable time. |
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They each got three life sentences after a lengthy trial just over two years later but have always protested their innocence. |
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His Ascended Glory is the comfort of wise Providence in every moment and time and dispenses trial. |
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There were 14 jurors empanelled, one of whom was discharged under the provisions of the Juries Act before the trial commenced. |
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The adoption of such a test would sometimes require the trial of an issue or at least cross-examination of deponents to affidavits. |
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A deposition is sworn testimony taken in an informal setting before trial as part of the prediscovery process. |
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We will take her testimony under oath in a deposition and they'll probably take Michael's deposition and in a few months we'll go to trial. |
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Aside from the constraints just described, trial type varied pseudorandomly within each of the three blocks. |
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Forget the background of the two, forget their previous depredations and concentrate only on the trial and its end result. |
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One of his two depublications came in a case where he reversed a trial court's denial of a motion to suppress evidence. |
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She is a deeply disturbed, psychotic individual, whose case should never have gone to trial. |
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The trust recognised public concern but did not have any grounds to object to the trial. |
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The public defenders representing Workman at trial told him his guilt was a foregone conclusion. |
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The Court came to the conclusion that it would be contrary to public policy to register that judgment because there was a denial of a fair trial. |
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For some the right to a fair trial is trumped by rubber-necking, political opportunism and puerile attention seeking. |
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The interviewer got nowhere with trying to manipulate or trip up the pugnacious trial lawyer turned politician. |
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During his trial, he explained that he had been driven to desperation because of poverty. |
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Yes, but I must add it is mostly local gossip, the trial has yet to take place. |
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The ten men were originally detained without trial for two years in Belmarsh prison. |
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However, the Court of Appeal refused to accept that this amounted to the imposition of punishment without trial. |
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The committal for trial may be helpful to the defence but it is not determinative. |
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The judge Mr Justice Hooper and lawyers have dispensed with their wigs and gowns for the trial which is expected to last three months. |
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One study involves a medication trial of buprenorphine as a detoxification treatment for heroin addiction. |
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They have legislated to expand trial by jury, devolve powers to local councils and ban the police from entering universities. |
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Although I may be a devourer of Romantic Fiction, I have never actually written a romance before, so this is basically a trial run for me. |
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Park, a keen sailor, told the trial he did not use granny knots, of which there were some on the body ropes. |
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The last moments of a teenager's life have been described in graphic detail to a murder trial jury. |
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A weaning trial with a PEEP of zero lasted about 5 minutes before she became diaphoretic, tachypneic and tachycardic. |
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In order that I not be misunderstood, I think that the alleged offences are serious but their gravity can only be determined after a full trial. |
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His younger brother was the only witness to testify viva voce at this trial. |
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I am sure the learned trial judge felt she did her best to consider the arguments and rule as she saw fit, according to law. |
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Thelma has several drug-related convictions and is awaiting trial on a charge of violent disorder. |
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I was startled by the severity and virulence with which he delivered the sentence at the end of the trial. |
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His three-day non-jury trial was scheduled to begin in the Superior Court of Justice on December 6, 2004, 22 months after his arrest. |
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Yet our Government seems to be dragging its feet in demanding their right to a fair and non-military trial. |
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It is our submission that the course adopted by the learned trial judge has vitiated the verdict in a number of ways. |
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Only after viva voce testimony tested by cross-examination at trial will a court be able to assess competently the credibility of the parties. |
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The total viva voce evidence adduced at the trial is set forth in less than ten pages of transcript. |
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During a trial recently, the bale-press processing machine could only process nonorganic waste, she said. |
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In the case of a criminal trial, that means that a defendant can void a conviction because of such discrimination. |
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In addition, unless he is a non-resident foreigner, he knows and speaks the language in which the trial unfolds. |
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They treat the trial as if it were a sporting event and rate the attorneys for who provided the better performance. |
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That is until a former talent scout for Newcastle United spots him while on holiday and insists he make the trip to trial for the Toon Army. |
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The efficacy and tolerability of a butterbur root extract for the treatment of asthma was analyzed in a prospective, nonrandomized, open trial. |
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He found the account of the trial that proved her an innocent bystander, since she was a minor. |
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He critically wounded a judge named Yu, who had participated in Tan's trial, stabbing him with a knife. |
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We analyzed data from only the first trial on each pair to minimize any effects of habituation. |
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And as a result, they examined who I was, and the immigration department had me up for trial. |
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An independent adverse event committee were responsible for classifying serious adverse events at the end of the trial. |
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Patients with a prior history of frank hemoptysis were also not enrolled on the trial. |
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The record does not contain the trial court's calculations for determining the damages. |
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At the end of 125 days feeding trial, six days conventional digestibility trial was conducted for stall-fed calves. |
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I speak of the trial of actions including petitions for divorce or nullity in the High Court. |
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All but one trial assigned an equal number of participants to the intervention and control groups. |
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However, the club are hopeful to have the tricky winger back among their number in the next few days to continue his trial. |
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The Crown then called the two witnesses on whom they had relied at the trial. |
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The trial is underway right now, and on the stand is a rebuttal witness for the prosecution. |
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The judge concluded that the applicant was fit to stand trial and listed the trial for 1st March. |
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He was later charged by officers and had been due to stand trial at Southampton Crown Court. |
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A North Yorkshire woman is to stand trial at Hull Crown Court after denying a charge of manslaughter. |
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They were later extradited to Britain and had been due to stand trial at Woolwich Crown Court in London. |
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A year later 15 men stood trial at Sheffield Crown Court charged with riot, but the case against them collapsed. |
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They stood trial at Hull Crown Court in spring last year, and when that trial collapsed they faced a retrial six months later. |
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Should he be extradited to Spain to stand trial for the grave crimes of which he is accused? |
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The trial begins, and the White Rabbit reads the accusation, which sounds a lot like a nursery rhyme. |
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Most have the impassive calm of volunteers in a medical trial as though nothing were at stake. |
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On Monday, senators took their oaths as jurors before the Supreme Court's chief justice for Brown's impeachment trial. |
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Other than the preliminary vetting by the trial judge, there is a challenge for cause, peremptory challenges and the oath of the juror. |
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And we'll take you live to the Scott Peterson murder trial where prosecutors are hammering away on his character. |
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The few restrictions allowed concern such matters as obscenity, libel, national security, and the sometimes conflicting right to a fair trial. |
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Mr Read, of New Farm, has planted trial crops of miscantus and canary grass with the aim of one day growing them on a commercial scale. |
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How can we justify in effect canceling the Fifth Amendment, nullifying due process, and allowing for indefinite incarceration without a trial? |
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Both regulars and guests from previous episodes attend the trial as observers or character witnesses. |
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I am not sure whether a trial judge could state a case arising from an application to quash. |
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He is a candidate for a top ten overall position because of the newly added time trial. |
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The trial judge found that the appellant was unresponsive at times to English statements made by the police officers. |
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The trial of Mr Daly had been adjourned on a number of occasions in the past. |
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Is there a genuine issue for trial on the question of whether Monk Realty was an occupier of the sidewalk? |
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The Allies drafted a statute that laid out the rules for trial procedure and defined the crimes to be tried. |
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From dawn to dusk they ran, swam, canoed and cycled around North Yorkshire in a trial of stamina and skill. |
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A higher court stayed his acquittal and ordered him detained while the finding at trial was reconsidered. |
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The respondent moves now to stay these proceedings including the pending trial. |
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I conclude that the trial judge erred in granting a stay of proceedings to each of the defendants. |
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He was charged with the murder based essentially on forensic odontology evidence and placed on trial for murder. |
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His trial ended in conviction, and he was sentenced to hang, but Boyington heatedly maintained his innocence to the very gallows. |
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What Mrs. Alexander is really saying is that trial attorneys won't make as much money if punitive damages are capped. |
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Must he also offend against the rule of law by introducing a new form of detention without trial? |
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I infer from what you are saying that no attention at all was paid to the aspect of income tax or capital gains tax at the trial. |
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Juries in death penalty cases are always quizzed about their attitudes on capital punishment before the start of the trial. |
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For the medical trial, the virus, will be made harmless, modified so that patients do not have any ill effects. |
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Later, they broke down in tears as the four-week trial, which has revealed harrowing evidence, came to a close. |
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Perhaps a belief that everyone would assume this was undertaken explains its omission from the final trial report. |
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The Omnium, a six-discipline event, concludes on Sunday with the 15km scratch race and the 1km time trial. |
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If I were on trial and I got even so much as a hint that the judge might be biased against me, I'd certainly raise a stink about it. |
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The trial is still in preliminary stages, but the project's scientists are optimistic. |
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The answer to this question depends on what evidence was properly admissible at the trial. |
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He may be charged with genocide and the trial could start next after this case. |
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They want him deported to Vilnius, the city of his birth, to stand trial for genocide. |
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And every day we read about delays, postponements, difficulties in the trial, terrible security problems. |
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What is the consequence you say follows from that for fairness of trial of the principal issues joined in the action? |
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In Germany the trial was an essential cathartic process crucial to post-war regeneration. |
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The trial in the court of public opinion is no different than a trial in front of a jury in a court of law. |
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They will stand trial at a British court martial but is not yet know where it will take place. |
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Any trial of civilians held by military authorities under martial law would not enjoy the status of a court martial. |
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If so, it is expected they will face trial before a military court martial. |
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Trial by jury does not mean that by jury in the first instance and trial by judges in the Court of Appeal in the second. |
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We are talking here of a judge of a court of record and in a serious criminal trial where liberty is at stake. |
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Late delivery of evidence, even in breach of a court order, might cause delay but a fair trial may still be possible. |
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It is possible, in some instances, to hold the trial in a courtroom where there is a specially protected dock. |
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If this action should go ahead to a trial, it would be quite some time before it would reach the courtroom. |
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Once again, we take you inside a courtroom for a real criminal trial in front of a judge and jury. |
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The programme was launched on a trial basis in late 2003 but is now set to be established on a permanent footing. |
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The trial was swift and Billy found himself sentenced to prison for a term of ten years. |
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His trial collapsed after evidence emerged that the leaks, about the Government's involvement with radical Islamists, were not considered damaging. |
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As many as 20,000 security personnel had been readied to guard the courthouse where the Brotherhood officials will stand trial. |
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Now, it is our submission that the conclusion which the trial judge drew based upon those inferences was a proper one and well open to him in the circumstances. |
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I had it away on my toes in 1984 whilst awaiting trial for wounding. |
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Anna Peters denied being knowingly concerned with the importation of prohibited goods and she was cleared following a trial at Chelmsford Crown Court. |
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A witness has told a trial how the steward at a motocross track allowed riders to carry on after an 11-year-old boy was garrotted as the result of a crash. |
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The trial will reconvene on Tuesday, October 2, with Gabriele giving testimony in his defense. |
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That trial will reconvene in March with a verdict expected sometime during the summer. |
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Presiding Judge O-Gon Kwon reconvened court until Tuesday when they will attempt to start the trial again. |
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He is very experienced in collating documents, summarizing evidence, arranging diagrammatic and demonstrative evidence and assisting with the general preparation for trial. |
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This trial judge, as I read her Honour's findings, found the conduct at least towards the end of the impulsive scale rather than closer to a calculated decision. |
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But in March, when his trial began, protests suddenly escalated, with hundreds of people descending on the small local town to mount a demonstration. |
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To prevent such an outcome it occupied London, purged the House of Commons of those who favoured negotiation, and engineered the trial and execution of the king. |
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Swiss counter-intelligence was very effective, too, and 387 spies, mostly Swiss but including 100 Germans, were captured and brought to trial of whom 17 were executed. |
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The American Freedom of Information Act declassified the trial records. |
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In sum, they accuse the prosecution and the judges of prejudging the issues, of pursuing the trial merely out of vanity and a sense of their own honour. |
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Under the new Act for regulating the trial of controverted elections, you will, in the discharge of your duty, call over the names in the alphabetical list of Members. |
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It will be the first time trial of next year's Tour, apart from the short prologue, and race organizers hope the idea will keep the race alive until the latest possible date. |
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The political fallout from the trial results is potentially enormous. |
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In December last year he was due to stand trial and some of his victims had attended court to give evidence, one becoming ill because of the stress. |
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At his trial counsel for the appellant challenged the admissibility of evidence in the form of computer printouts of telephone conversations made from a hotel. |
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The teenager was charged with murder and stood trial at Manchester Crown Court in March this year but the jury failed to reach a verdict and a re-trial was ordered. |
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If you want me to proceed to trial in respect of Mrs. C then under the provisions of the Law Society guidelines I am required to notify you of my terms of business. |
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The jury had deliberated for nine hours after the three-week trial. |
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The 20s process of trial and error leads to a more secure decade of the 30s, when a person is focused on true talents, pursuable goals, and genuine accomplishments. |
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In an opinion as to the prospects of an appeal, Mr Birnbaum QC, who defended the appellant at trial, stated that the summing up afforded no grounds for criticism. |
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FreightLink CEO Bruce McGowan is confident further shipments will be carried in coming months in what is essentially a trial to see how effective the new freighting is. |
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The court was also told that the risk of prejudicing the trial was increased because the headline and standfirst gave no indication he would be the subject of the article. |
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The transcript on withdrawal of the charges shows that prior to trial, with a different Crown attorney, the charges against the plaintiff were withdrawn. |
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The regime, which was very similar to the German Third Reich, was never put on trial. |
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In due time a trial was made of crown imperials, and we obtained a collection of about a dozen sorts, of which we potted in the autumn about twenty bulbs of each. |
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There will be three Cambodians in the five-member trial court. |
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The trial judge was alert to the conflict in the evidence as to what took place after the appellant exited his vehicle and arrived at the police cruiser. |
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Similarly, a civil servant may be compelled by a summons to witness to attend at trial and to give evidence despite the oath, if so required by the court. |
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The question was whether the domestic Court of Appeal should properly have decided the case without trial counsel being allowed to defend the accused. |
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However, the court may order such particulars as may be necessary to prevent surprise and unnecessary expense and to ensure a fair and effectual trial. |
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The media presented him as guilty even before the trial had begun. |
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Throughout the trial, Merrick, who now lives in Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, listened from the dock through a deaf aid connected to the court's microphones. |
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The point of this brief foray into the law of evidence is to underscore that the precise nature of the evidence and the ruling on admissibility is a matter for trial. |
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Adolf Eichmann is not an obvious candidate for a full-length biography, and before his capture in 1960 and trial the following year no one would have thought of writing one. |
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There had been some concern before the trial that the FBI would get a pass from the jury given the current climate, especially in a case brought by supposed ecoterrorists. |
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A multicentre randomised controlled trial of routine antenatal care by general practitioners and midwives compared with shared care led by obstetricians. |
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The two Libyans have now been in custody awaiting trial for 467 days. |
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There was other circumstantial evidence also produced at trial. |
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Thousands of people were fusilladed without any form of trial. |
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Gupta said patients are resorting to trial and error, and they are forced to discover proper dosage on their own. |
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Is this court the appropriate forum for the trial of these issues? |
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The way the trial was handled has increased cynicism among Malays. |
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In substance, a statutorily protected foreman self-selected by the jury is not a trial by jury of equals, is not a trial by jury of persons randomly selected. |
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Although most foals showed a reduction in crib-biting behaviour over the duration of the trial, the reduction was most marked in the foals on the antacid diet. |
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Liquor sales as measured in pure alcohol have increased by three per cent during the first nine months of the trial aimed at reducing grog related harm in Alice Springs. |
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Last week the prosecution asked for a gagging order on the trial. |
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We come next to the abuse of process argument, and whether the judge should have stayed the indictment on the basis that the defendant could not have a fair trial. |
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A chef on trial for killing a man in a fracas outside a pub told the jury yesterday he had just been trying to defend himself from a group of people who had set on him. |
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Rosenthal agreed to retest DNA for prisoners whose trial evidence was tainted by the crime lab. |
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The handwritten account of his trial runs to just two pages. |
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On September 27, 1996, the trial court promulgated a Decision in favor of the private respondent and against the petitioners, the decretal portion of which reads as follows. |
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This was clearly unpopular with the stars of the gallery and the drama queens of politics, so was dropped after its one, demonstrably successful, trial. |
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The first week of competition also features the cycling stars of tomorrow as junior and U23 riders compete in time trial, road race and criterium events. |
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Therre is was, the pivot of the trial, reduced to one off-color remark. |
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A man who has spent 26 years in prison protesting his innocence of murder was suffering from a mental disorder at the time of his trial, the Court of Appeal heard yesterday. |
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Delivered direct to your door, free trial without obligation. |
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It is not for an appellate court to revisit evidentiary findings of the trial judge absent an error in law as to how such evidence is to be considered. |
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Much of the trial, and the pretrial hearings that led up to it, have been conducted in managed obscurity. |
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The property of the condemned heretic, pretendedly to pay the expenses of the mock trial, was confiscated, most of it being given to the accusers and judges. |
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Both groups showed improvement in electrodiagnostic studies at the end of the trial, but the patients who wore the splint full time showed significantly greater improvement. |
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One of the things that goes hard with Hetty in the trial is that she at first refuses to give her identity and obdurately denies that she ever had a baby, let alone killed it. |
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A trial is dictated by the need for viva voce evidence from witnesses to enable the court to assess conflicting evidence and credibility so as to determine the relevant facts. |
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There were two doctors called at the trial to give viva voce evidence. |
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Watch live as the jury delivers the verdict in her roller-coaster appeal trial. |
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But Martha, even before the trial, came to be known as a tough, demanding, ruthless businesswoman who didn't suffer fools and wasn't particularly cuddly. |
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Rosemarie Arnold is the civil trial attorney who is representing those residents. |
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A recent large multicentre randomised controlled trial of botulinum toxin for glabellar lines showed a significant reduction in the lines compared with placebo. |
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Both groups have demanded that he should receive a fair trial, helping to put the dampers on the muted triumphalism that greeted his capture and imprisonment. |
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One might have expected criminals awaiting trial to have been especially defensive, doing their best to avoid the noose by shifting blame elsewhere. |
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During his trial, Nethercott and his associates were accused of assaulting the illegals and threatening to kill them. |
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A multifactorial intervention for the prevention of falls in psychogeriatric nursing home patients, a randomised controlled trial. |
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The WHI trial did demonstrate an increase in breast cancer incidence in women treated with estrogen and progestogen, Premarin, and Provera. |
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The new appellate trial was not a replica of the first two trials. |
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