Sentence examples for compulsory trials from inspiring English sources

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Airline pilots are to become the first group to refuse to take part in the national identity scheme when compulsory trials start at Manchester and London City airports this autumn.

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The girls in the present analysis were enrolled in clinical studies that were initiated before 2003, thus before compulsory trial registration; as described, all these girls had a history of LBW-precocious pubarche and were already in the early postmenarche phase (6 12 months beyond menarche) at start of metformin intervention (8, 19).

Providing his/her contact information, including name, address, and e-mail is compulsory for all trials [7].

"Signing the new pay-per-delivery service agreement will not be compulsory during the trial – if riders want to continue working in their zone under the pay-per-delivery trial to see how it works for them, they can do so".

Writing in a blog post detailing the latest Deliveroo concession late yesterday, Shu said: "Signing the new pay-per-delivery service agreement will not be compulsory during the trial — if riders want to continue working in their zone under the pay-per-delivery trial to see how it works for them, they can do so".

The first Statute of Westminster (1275) made jury trial compulsory in criminal cases and altered land law.

Let us be clear: there is no radical change in this announcement, a compulsory identity card trial for airside workers due to start in September has been abandoned by the new home secretary but for the rest of us the Home Office line remains the same.

The announcement today that a compulsory ID card trial for airside workers has been dropped makes clear that the new home secretary, Alan Johnson, a good union man, is not going to take on the British Airline Pilots Associationn and other unions in the runup to the next election.

Several of these rights are trial rights: the right to compulsory process for obtaining witnesses at trial, the right to confront witnesses at trial, the right to a public trial, the right to a trial by an impartial petit jury selected from a specific geography, and the right not to be compelled to testify against oneself.

In similar vein, it was suggested that compulsory publication of clinical trial results would "make it much more difficult to (a) not publish the results or (b) to change the original protocol".

In any case, unless the new drug dramatically changes the natural history of a specific tumour, phase III trials should be compulsory for several reasons.

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