Sentence examples for Be trial from inspiring English sources

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Be trial

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An opportunity to test something out; a test.

  • They will perform the trials for the new equipment next week.

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Leaks can be trial balloons.

They might be trial balloons.

It's going to be trial and error".

These could be trial balloons, meant to sensitize the Israeli public to less far-reaching concessions.

There is going to be trial and error, and it's not going to be problem free," Cohen said.

8 Fair trials are too important a part of our free society to let prosecuting judges be trial judges of the charges they prefer.

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Analysing the data, designing follow-up experiments, and uncovering their biological significance are likely to be trial-and-error processes for some time.

There may even be trials.

Experience helps, but there will always be trial-and-error issues.

The next option would be trial-and-error learning, which according to Romanes (in Darwin 1881), involves intelligence (p. 95).

The lack of statistical differences between the first and second trials denotes that the extracted features tend to be trial-independent.

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