Sentence examples for might trial from inspiring English sources

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Might trial to trial variations in population state predict the apparent speed of animals' internal representation of elapsed time?

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One difficult issue is how many people might face trial -- 2 or 6, or 20 or many more.

Without question, plea bargains benefit many defendants who have committed crimes and receive lighter sentences than they might after trial.

But the idea that Mr. Cherry, now 71, might escape trial is especially galling to those who have followed this case's tangled legal history.

For example, combining breast services between smaller hospitals and academic hospitals might promote trial entry.

The attorney general is to begin issuing legal warnings to steer Twitter users away from prejudicial comments that might force trials to be abandoned.

Clubs might hold trials or talent days.

Thus what might appear as trial-to-trial variability or noise is not.

Specific trials might be needed to test the utility and validity of this concept.

The idea is that scores from different trials might be compared, for example in multicentre trials.

Furthermore, analysis of trials solely from the Pfizer Celecoxib Clinical Database might exclude relevant trials conducted elsewhere.

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