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It's a lot more trial and error".
"Nothing against farmers, but this is much more trial and error — asking a farmer to do this is asking him to take much higher risks.
Wolfe's Pond is good for beginners, with orange markings guiding the way, but there is more trial and error here, and a few more downed trees to circumnavigate, than at Cunningham Park.
Adding to the bill is all the initial research and development (read: more trial and error) to arrive at a drinkable wine.
About the concept, Melanie Brown commented: "There wasn't a storyboard for this video it was more trial and error.
In the latter case, Mehldau likened the difficulty of the composition process to that of a game of chess: "The opening is always easy for me, the middle gets more difficult, more of an intellectual process, more trial and error at work, and the end is always difficult for me".
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"The process is more trial-and-error, like chess.
The relatively high proportion of unsuccessful manipulations produced by innovators tackling the cylinder compared with those tackling the round-box implies that more trial-and-error-learning (or discovery) is involved in achieving success with the cylinder than round-box task.
Thin wrists may take more trial-and-error to make it come out squarer.
More trials and closer analysis of the data.
"Our systematic review is based on more trials and more participants, and hence is more powerful".
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