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Zola was thereupon convicted of libel in a trial whose judge ruled nearly all the relevant evidence inadmissible and was forced to go into exile in England.
Of course, no single pair of patients can fairly represent the outcomes of a trial whose results are not yet known.
One might ask why it didn't occur to the F.B.I. that it might be muddling a trial whose integrity should be of great importance.
Anwar's acquittal followed a trial whose lurid details grabbed headlines in the mainly Muslim country of 28 million, where sex between males is punishable even if consensual.
With the prosecution's case complete, the defense now has the floor, pressing ahead in a trial whose verdict has surely been preordained.
None of this slackens the pace of a book which is equally adept at describing a long summer as it is at a trial whose dialogues occupy the second part.
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A prosecutor spent several hours on Monday trying to rehabilitate the reputation of an important government witness, an informer in a terrorism trial whose credibility had been attacked by defense lawyers again and again over days of vigorous cross-examination.
This is a pilot trial whose exploratory nature does not necessarily require a formal sample size calculation.
ISTANBUL — Turkey's military chief denied Wednesday that the military had been plotting to overthrow the government, mounting a public defense of the institution after months of a conspiracy trial whose key suspects include former army officers.
And they do not have to face Napster in a full trial whose outcome was not certain.
During the same period, we also counted the number of patients who were in a clinical trial whose sponsor financed all or part of ART, as well as the saving achieved with discount arrangements.
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