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Imagine if William Shakespeare had the benefit of testing his plays before a handpicked audience ["Putting Films to the Test, Every Time," by Michele Willens, June 25].
These decisions are not taken lightly, but the prosecutor does not have the benefit of testing the evidence in the way the trial process rightly allows".
The jury, with the benefit of testing the evidence and, often, of hearing from the defendant, has to be "sure" that the defendant is guilty.
A prosecutor has the unenviable task of trying to assess without the benefit of testing the evidence whether there is a reasonable prospect of a conviction.
But offering banks the ability to freely set rates for the limited number of borrowers only within the zone doesn't seem such an attractive proposition for a bank, and nor does it offer Chinese policy makers the benefit of testing the reforms in any meaningful way.
However, evidence supporting the benefit of testing remains uncertain in non insulin treated patients [ 8, 22, 25, 29, 31].
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It is not too hard for most people to grasp the benefits of testing a design without having to code it first.
Herein lies the benefits of testing.
Parents believe the benefits of testing their children for the genetic risk of some diseases outweigh the negative consequences, according to US scientists.
At a longer retention interval, the influence of attended to misleading details dissipates, allowing for the benefits of testing to emerge.
without acknowledging the benefits of testing.
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