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The phrase "demanding trial" is correct and can be used in written English.
You may use it when expressing a desire for a court trial to be held in order to decide a legal matter. For example, "The defendant's lawyers are demanding trial in order to prove their client's innocence."
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Cardigan faced public anger by demanding trial by his peers and won his case on a technical point of law.
The demanding trial took place in January 2009, at the Meurthe-et-Moselle court, where Simonet's defense tried to put the blame on Schwartz.
The demanding trial took place in January 2009, at the Meurthe-et-Moselle court, where Simonet's defence tried to put the blame on Schwarz.
And while caring for my father has been the most emotionally challenging experience so far, I'm about to embark on the most physically demanding trial of my life by climbing Mt. Everest.
Analogous to the accelerated error rate decline in demanding trial and error learning situations, response slowing during instruction-based S R O learning can be interpreted as a putative index of active O R usage for the online control of goal-directed action selection.
"As someone with approximately 500 cases on his docket and a demanding trial schedule," Judge Garaufis said in an interview, "it's more efficient to utilize a monitor to hold follow-up teleconferences and meetings with attorneys for the city and the U.S. Justice Department concerning implementation of my remedial order".
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Yarnold, however, had speed and power and, most of all, an obvious steely calm which translated well in the demanding trials.
Unless some compromise can be found, legal experts say, a major step in international law will be taken without United States participation, even though Americans have been at the forefront of demanding trials for leaders like Pol Pot and Saddam Hussein.
Incompatible, demanding trials evoke response conflict, which is thought to generate increased cognitive control on subsequent trials (Botvinick et al., 2001).
The authors found that lesioned monkeys performed normally in shape or size oddity discriminations, but performed worse than control monkeys in perceptually demanding trials with e.g. degraded stimuli (see also Buckley and Gaffan, 1998; Bussey et al., 2002, 2003, 2005).
Moreover, in line with this pattern of brain activation and fitting previous research [ Bijleveld et al., 2012b], there was also an effect of supraliminal reward cues on performance: high-value (vs. low-value) rewards facilitated performance, specifically on demanding trials.
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