Sentences with phrase «kind of trial»

I think of that getaway as kind of a trial run for the kids.
So, just kind of a trial and error, you've got to practice it, but if you don't practice then you won't get great at it.
Read their terms, and make sure you know exactly what kind of trial you are signing up for.
A new kind of trial is randomly assigning whole organizations, including schools and school districts, to alternatives in order to test their effectiveness.
It's the same kind of trial he typically works, just with a different burden of proof, he said.
«Again, we're kind of the trial town for this training, but the buy - in that we're getting from the employees of the taverns has been awesome.»
But then the drugs go through a second, uncontrolled kind of trial when the public starts using them.
Overview Until 1973, Florida had more different kinds of trial courts than any state except New York.
The next step in the process depends on which kind of trial you choose and how you plead — guilty or not guilty.
That was really just kind of a trial run so that we could get a feel for how things would work (or not work).
I can't help but wonder what those Legends could be and what kind of trials the Lorule Hero could have faced.
Alice, Charlotte, and Josh all love the Club, but they are both exhilarated and repulsed by the fact that getting in has become a kind of trial.
They endure all kinds of trials and tribulations but still grow with tenacity and a delicate charm.
In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials
Though I made scant sense of the claims that the FA should take the England captaincy away from Terry before he had even been brought to any kind of trial.
I'm not sure any of it will ever be enough, because I've had to watch case after case of sexual assault victims in both Canada and the US go to some kind of trial, and then get destroyed.
Lisa Howe: Well, my daughter is 10 months and it's been kind of trial and error.
«For this kind of trial, scientists would expect around 50 % of the killings to be monitored,» Mansbridge said.
«Once a stipulation is made like that, the groundwork is there for a resolution to be had short of any kind of trial.
Jonathan Appleby, GSK project leader for the ADA - SCID trial and head of cell and gene therapy at the rare diseases unit, says there are many differences between working on this kind of trial and working with one for a common disease.
«Informed activists have become full participants in deciding the design and the kinds of trial that should be done,» says Anthony Fauci, head of the US government's AIDS research effort at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease in Maryland.
As an example of why large sample sizes are critical in these kinds of trials, we could think about aspirin.
These are kind of trial and error depending on your dog.
So it's kind of trial and error right now.
They will give you a better relationship as they know how to treat you specifically in term of threesome not a kind of trial.
In a game that rewards careful strategy and time management, this kind of trial - and - error feels out of place.
Most of them occur as the result of the kind of trial and error gameplay that comes with point and click adventure games, so even though progress might occasionally falter, it's worth leaving no stone unturned.
But really, it's kind of a trial and error process.
«For some people, piracy, it's in a way trying the games because... some people treat it [like] some kind of a trial.
Crysis is a game that has become a legend among PC gamers for being a kind of trial - by - fire to put new rigs through as a benchmark.
In a game that rewards careful strategy and time management, this kind of trial - and - error feels out of place.
«In the best circumstances, fiction serves as a kind of trial balloon.
Well, all I can say is that if I ever stand accused of wrongdoing, that's exactly the kind of trial I'd want.
Director and Associate Professor Lauren Sudeall Lucas and Assistant Director Dracy Meals start with Justice Black's famous quote on access to justice: «[there] can be no equal justice where the kind of trial a man gets depends on the amount of money he has.»
This disrespect raised a concern about the kind of trial I was to get in this judge's court.
Using this kind of trial and error method of tinkering with your quotes can save you time and hassle.
But this kind of trial and error approach can work well and simplify the process for you.
Think of it as a kind of trial run (or a set of practice problems) with a company that's trying to get something into production and out the door.
Those kinds of trial separations can actually strengthen a marriage — especially if the couple gets the right professional support to help them along.
Not surprisingly, that kind of trial separation usually does end in divorce.
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