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Discover LudwigThe phrase "see trial" is not correct in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "go to trial" or "stand trial" depending on the context. For example: The defendant is expected to go to trial next month.
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See Trial Transcript, pp. 9, 1718.
"I don't like to see trial by television," said McLeish.
Now that he is Senator John Kerry's running mate, though, he has become a target for business leaders who want to see trial lawyers constrained.
"I promised all those people I would see to it that Terry Nichols was going to see trial," Mr. Macy said in a telephone interview after the visit in his office.
Because both Israel and France have been reluctant to extradite their citizens in the past, Steinmetz might never see trial in the U.S., even in the event that he was indicted.
"Sure, they all have their training certificates, but what they learned is doubtful," he concludes.In this section Suck it and see Trial and error A party in search of the voters Yes, he's back And now, "Big President" Reprints Related items Patience runs out in BoliviaApr 19th 2001According to public surveys, Bolivia's police force is also one of its least-trusted institutions.
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See Trials, Courts Martial -- Sackville, 1760.
As a barrister, he would rather see trials following the precedent of UK, rather than European, case law.
But the F.D.A. often likes to see trials with placebo controls and also likes to see evidence that cancer drugs actually prolong patients' lives.
They don't see "trials and tribulations", they see tiny miracles waiting for some extra-special TLC that only they can deliver.
The FDA or other regulatory bodies will need to see trials to ensure that the vaccine does not induce Guillain-Barré syndrome, as does the Zika virus itself.
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