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is trialled
noun
An opportunity to test something out; a test.
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Each potential campaign is trialled on a sample of a few thousand members before it goes live.
The new approach is trialled and compared against numerically obtained results to reveal a new powerful technique for scaled experimentation.
The effectiveness of the proposed approach is trialled in the laboratory and in the field, with an accuracy of ±0.5 mm observed.
The MRC's definition emphasises a two-way, iterative strategy: knowledge is trialled in patients, and knowledge about what happens in the patients is fed back to the basic scientists.
A social impact valuation methodology, Social Return on Investment (SROI), is trialled in three nonclinical case buildings of varying levels of user-centred design and different build types, representing applied social value research.
A futuristic all-in-one travel pass that you could use on trains, buses, the tube and even to catch flights, all at the lowest possible price, is the stuff of sci-fi, but will move a step closer to reality when MultiPass is trialled in London and Glasgow next year.
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"Blizzard is trialling something new.
So a new solution is being trialled.
A range of models for these sub-processes were trialled.
We're trialling something with London Scottish.
I was trialing several players in Europe and North America.
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