Sentence examples for yet more trials from inspiring English sources

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With Saddam now executed, and the insurgency still raging, enthusiasm among Iraqis and in the international community for yet more trials has waned.

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As if our suffering patients didn't have it bad enough, now the pharmaceuticals go and announce the failure of yet more drug trials dashing hopes for the million UK sufferers of Alzheimer's.

But to the ordinary Ugandan the Randall trial is yet more proof that there are foreigners who come to Uganda with one mission – to spread homosexuality.

He is on trial again for yet more corruption charges in the so-called Holyland case.

The phone hacking trial was offered yet more evidence on Wednesday of former British prime minister Tony Blair's unswerving devotion to Rupert Murdoch's media empire.

Yet more than 20 percent of the patients in each of the trials dropped out because of side effects.

There are yet more therapeutic antibodies targeting PD-1/PD-L1/L2 in clinical use or clinical trials (e.g., nivolumab, atezolizumab, and durvalumab).

A trial would have the potential of uncovering yet more unsavory details of Mr. Berlusconi's dalliances.

Now comes yet more confirmation that these hopes were ill-founded, with a mass trial sentencing 683 people to death.

No more trials.

And grew yet more.

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