Sentence examples for allow for trials from inspiring English sources

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He argued in the extradition proceedings that more trials of suspected international criminals should take place here as opposed to protracted extradition cases which often fail, and that the provisions in the International Criminal Court Act allow for trials for genocide.

We allow for trials including schizophrenia spectrum disorders according to diagnostic manual versions from DSM-3 36 and ICD-9 37 or later because only after 1980 these major diagnostic classification systems endorsed the practice of using the same criteria to diagnose schizophrenia in children and adults.

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The objective is not to second-guess past efforts but to place the lessons in perspective to allow for trial success in the future to improve agent development, trial design, and ultimately, clinical outcomes for new therapeutics for PAD.

One major point of contention was that it did not allow for trial by jury for American citizens arrested there.

Importantly, GEE models allow for trial-by-trial modeling of both time-varying parameters (e.g., changes in reward value of the hard-task for each trial) as well as fixed effects (e.g., scores on anhedonia measures).

In the second part of this analysis, these models were integrated to allow for trial simulations including preliminary CEA.

Pianka's staff also dug up a little-used 1953 statute that allowed for trials in absentia, and every other Monday afternoon for the last year and a half Pianka has held trials with a judge and a prosecutor but no defendant.

A paragraph in the German criminal code allows for trials to be ended under conditions that are "appropriate for resolving the public interest in a prosecution," as long as the gravity of wrongdoing does not outweigh this.

A paragraph in the German criminal code allows for trials to be ended under conditions that are "appropriate for resolving the public interest in a prosecution", as long as the gravity of wrongdoing does not outweigh doing so.

The Criminal Justice Act 2003 came into effect at the same time, allowing for trials to be heard without juries where there are fears that jury tampering would take place or where measures to protect jurors were inadequate.

It was complemented by the more dominating interactive learning strategy, the Green-print strategy, which allows for trials and experimentation.

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