Sentence examples for mean a trial from inspiring English sources

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They don't mean a trial.

Of course, this would mean a trial.

Worried that his capture would mean a trial and death sentence, he fled Germany on 17 April 1949.

Extradition to the U.S. would mean a trial that would create world news and would likely reveal Hugo Chávez as the new millennium's Manuel Noriega.

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Others said justice simply meant a trial.

By clinical trials network we mean a clinical trial coordinating center and a group of clinical trials sites that together are capable of conducting multiple and/or sequential clinical trials and safety registries that where appropriate smooth the progress of biomarker discovery.

The court sent the case back to a lower court for review, which is likely to mean a new trial or, possibly, the dropping of charges.

He said he had received phone calls from clients asking whether the revelations could mean a new trial or help overturn their convictions.

"A fair trial also means a timely trial.

That would mean such a trial would focus more directly on whether the leaking caused significant harm, and whether the charges, including aiding the enemy, fit the underlying facts.

Does that also mean that a trial was a waste of time?

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