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is trials
noun
An opportunity to test something out; a test.
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Lisa Appignanesi's latest book is Trials of Passion (Virago/Little Brown).
But somehow developer Red Lynx has improved it, and the result is Trials Evolution, due to hit XBLA this spring.
"Everything I am seeing is trials," says Arnie Lund, a senior engineer at General Electric.
Our context of interest is trials with non-recurrent time-to-event outcomes and fixed visit intervals, where treatment efficacy is measured either by a hazard ratio or by a ratio of cumulative incidence functions.
The best example is trials involving psychoactive placebos.
In the case of Powell v. Alabama in 1932, the United States Supreme Court held that the court must provide counsel to defendants in capital trials, that is trials where capital punishment was a possible sentence, if the defendants were too poor to afford their own counsel.
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"This is trial by ambush".
"Blizzard is trialling something new.
Their main stumbling block is trial design.
All of that is trial and error.
Ripping your clothes is trial and error.
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