Sentence examples for trials quite from inspiring English sources

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It was, based on its clinical trials, quite efficacious.

Despite their dramatically different resources, Regenerative and Pfizer would be equally required to conform to Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMPs) and conduct formal clinical trials quite the challenge when dealing with a patient who wants to use her own stem cells now as opposed to several if not many years in the future.

"It was difficult to take because I won the Jamaican trials quite comfortably, quite easily.

He said previously that he thought they would have a pretty small squad there but, owing to the poor conditions at the trials, quite a few people did not convert their Olympic 'A' standard into a top-two finish to secure Olympic selection.

"If we can quantify the severity of the disease [using ChondroGene's genetic tests], companies won't have to run clinical trials quite as long, so it will save them a lot of time and money," says Bruno Maruzzo, who is the company's director of corporate development.

Experimental studies and large clinical trials quite convincingly suggest that antioxidants, including isoflavones, carotenes and vitamins, should not be recommended for the prevention of lung cancer and that their use may promote tumor growth [ 62– 62].

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When the court or jury has undertaken its constitutional duty -- the hearing of evidence -- the trial quite clearly is under way, and the prosecution's case has begun to unfold before the trier of fact.

At Kansas, a fixture in the N.C.A.A. tournament, a season that began with great and usual expectations — and with the Jayhawks being ranked No. 1 in the country — has instead become one of trial, quite literally, and tribulation.

At the hands of David Boies, the government's lead lawyer, it lost the trial quite thoroughly and sustained damage to its reputation and to its corporate morale and focus.

But not since baseball's infamous 1919 World Series, when eight members of the Chicago White Sox conspired with a professional gambler, Joseph Sport Sullivanand and the New York gangster Arnold Rothstein to lose to the Cincinnati Reds, has there been a trial quite like the one that finished in London on Thursday, exposing an attempt to affect a match at the very pinnacle of the sport in question.

It featured mountainous stages as well as an individual time trial quite similar in length to those that awaited the riders in the Tour.

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