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It was a two-part trial.
A source close to McAlpine said there was "no good reason" for Bercow's law firm, Carter-Ruck, to fight the move to have a two-part trial.
After a two-part trial, interrupted by a settlement offer rejected by a judge, Mr. Perelman agreed in July to take back his Panavision shares and return the cash and stock, which was the basis for the court-approved settlement yesterday.
This choice-based, two-part trial measured the test animal's preference for a novel object versus a novel animal during the 'social approach' portion (supplementary material Fig. S3A,B), and in the subsequent 'preference for social novelty' portion, test animals were given a choice of interacting with a novel animal versus a familiar animal (supplementary material Fig. S3C,D).
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But others commented that the case highlighted Italy's notoriously inefficient legal system, in which the theft of food valued at about €4.70 (£3.70) was the subject of a three-part trial – the first hearing, the appeal, and the final supreme court ruling – to determine whether the defendant had in fact committed a crime.
This cycle was repeated two more times (in half of the cases larvae were punished during the 1st, 3rd and 5th trial, while otherwise they were punished in the 2nd, 4th and 6th trial).
Two-part sequence.
AUDIENCE: Two-part question, [INAUDIBLE].
Second of two-part sequence.
Bach: Two-Part and Three-Part Inventions.
Bach: Two-Part & Three-Part Inventions.
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