Not exact matches
The clotted cream proved more
of a challenge and it
took me a few
trials and errors
to come up with
something I loved — a mixture
of vegan butter, icing sugar and coconut cream
to create a cheat's version
of clotted cream.
Bringing him
to Hull will be seen as
something of a gamble by Bruce, but one that he is willing
to take at the moment after missing out on some
of his targets during the transfer window, and he may choose
to take Bentley on
trial before offering him a deal
to sign with the Tigers.
KRISTINA CHAMBERLAIN: Someone can a apply medication especially if that would be the last resort I mean the other thing is you have a little bit
of control over with
trial and error you know you try
something, you see how it's working, if it's not doing what you wanted
to do you stop or you know your body doesn't
take too much
of a ding from it but if you're doing medications then it
takes longer for you
to rebuild it.
«There is
something wrong with our disclosure system if that kind
of misstatement can exist for years and years and years and it
takes a criminal
trial to really show what the true situation is,» Lerner added.
«I wanted
to do
something for Ed and
of course
to benefit myself,» said Anthony Gulino, 54,
of Ridge,
taking the stand in the federal corruption
trial of Mangano, his wife, Linda, and former Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto.
Given the nature
of the legislation, given the nature
of what would constitute
something the Crown Prosecution Service would constitute was worth
taking to trial, then I think you would need
to say it's at that point you need maximum judgment,» he said.
As we've come
to appreciate the massive effort that goes into running a clinical
trial, we've realized
something scary: if someone launched a
trial for an experimental prion disease drug today, there would be no simple way
to find and contact all
of the patients or people at risk who might be interested in signing up
to take the drug.
That's why, traditionally, drug
trials go
something like this:
Take a group
of people who are sick, give some
of them an experimental medicine, and wait
to see if it makes them get better, live longer, or decline more slowly than people who didn't get the drug.
Even if the app does cost money, you can often
take advantage
of free
trials to decide if it's
something you really want
to invest in.
Sadly, it's the risk
of taking something to any tailor versus doing it at home with
trial & error until it fits
to perfection.
This is also
something easy
to do yourself if you know how
to perform a binary - search, but it
takes a good bit
of time /
trial - and - error
to do it that way.
I'm getting another case ready for
trial where I have
to explain honest and consistent statements given in good faith
to the insurance company that their lawyer is not trying
to take completely out
of context
to make them stand for
something very different than I originally contemplated.
I would definitely recommend that what you do is
take that seven - day
trial, because nothing is going
to persuade you as much as that, and you apply it
to something you did before that you've already submitted somewhere, whether it's an article or a brief and you put WordRake on it, and you are going
to go holy moly, I wish I had said that differently and you're going
to see the value
of the product.
If we truly want
to help the bulk
of the legal services buying public, then we have
to do
something about the $ 40,000 average cost
of taking a file
to trial, and stop wasting time worrying about a $ 75 power
of attorney delivered by a highly competent professional who still has
to pay half
of the $ 75 out in modest overhead.