Sentence examples for proving a trial from inspiring English sources

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It is also proving a trial of Georgia's relations with a re-elected Vladimir Putin in Russia.How did the crisis develop?

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And yet FoI has proved a trial for Whitehall, so officials find ways to frustrate it.

His Dresden sojourn, from 1985 to 1990, in the twilight of the East German Communist regime, proved a trial by fire.

After 50 minutes Djokovic, leading 6-5, served for the match, but even that proved a trial as Anderson, defiant, won the first two points.

"Making events like this happen is always in the details -- what neighborhoods to start with, the routes involved". The California Foundation, whose mission is to eradicate poverty in underserved communities, has conditionally agreed to provide $20,000 to fund a ciclovia in Boyle Heights -- an event that could prove a trial balloon of sorts.

After winning a Newbury maiden on her reappearance, over 10 furlongs, Dancing Rain returned to the same course and distance for what proved a slowly run trial and just failed to run down Izzi Top.

The procedure of mesh coating with autologous plasma is safe and a prospective randomized trial proving a positive effect of plasma coating on the biocompatibility and morbidity outcome with long-term registry is planned.

A randomized single-blinded clinical trial proving a positive effect of plasma coating on the biocompatibility of meshes and morbidity outcome is justified and is in the progress of preparation (Assessment stage).

In Batson v. Kentucky, in 1986, the Supreme Court held that, under the Equal Protection Clause, race could not be used by the state in criminal cases as a basis for striking jurors without cause, and, in 2010, in Berghuis v. Smith, that it was necessary to provide sufficient evidence to prove that a trial court's policies had systematically under-represented African-American jurors.

Even bringing many executives to trial is proving a painfully slow process.

In contrast, the proof that Brinegar was trafficking in illegal liquor rests on inferences from two circumstances, neither one of which would be allowed to be proved at a trial: one, it appears that the same officers previously had arrested Brinegar on the same charge.

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