Sentences with phrase «pretty much trial»

It's pretty much trial and error until you get them straight.
Once you have the basics down the rest of the stuff is pretty much trial and error.
The business is pretty much trial and error, anyway.»

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As one of the world's premier experts in clinical trials, Don Berry, told me, «The standard clinical trial is pretty much the only thing in medicine that hasn't changed in the last 70 years.»
I pretty much ignored this trial.
Because, actually, The Fountainhead is (in my opinion, again) a pretty good book, especially compared with Atlas Shrugged, and it says pretty much the same thing (the trial scene instead of a radio address).
Basically, a mom circle is the equivalent to blood brothers; they are pretty much her right - hand ladies and they help to keep each other sane as they go through the trials and tribulations of motherhood.
Pretty soon, through much trial and error, I even found that I could be helpful!
Pataki pretty much stuck to the GOP line, criticizing the president for entitling «enemy combatants» to Miranda warnings, enabling them to «lawyer up and not talk about what they know»; and going along with US AG Eric Holder's decision to (so far) hold the KSM trial in a civilian court in NYC.
«In clinical trials, therapies with antioxidants have been pretty much a bust, and it's not entirely clear why,» he says.
Although I received a trial size bottle and I have using it pretty much everyday, I still have a lot of parfume left.
And remember you don't have to choose just one — most dating websites have a free trial or account that lets you do pretty much all of the important stuff.
In addition to having a seemingly endless number of choices, pretty much every dating site offers a free trial or membership, so you won't have to pay anything to test it out.
SingleC offers a 10 day trial whilst ChristianMingle offers pretty much the same features and you can keep you free membership with them and don't have to upgrade..
Online dating is also an economical way to meet people because pretty much every site offers a free trial and / or membership.
The trial scenes (featuring «Mad Men's» John Slattery for the prosecution) drag on a bit, as does pretty much everything else in this 115 - minute extravaganza, suggesting that MacFarlane and co-writers Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild don't always know their A material from their B material.
(I use famous hunting dog trainers as the best example, because they are pretty much the pioneers in electric collar training, and they have proven their skills in public obedience and hunting trials, and in training thousands of well known dogs for customers, using electric collars.
How to tell if an excess of treats is the issue: Trial and error is pretty much the only way — try reducing the number of treats, sticking to lower - calorie options, or offering treats only on a set schedule.
I'll get straight to the point here: Trials Evolution is pretty much the same as Trials HD — but better.
You've got quick race, time trial and online options, and of those do pretty much exactly what they say on the tin.
The driving complaints wouldn't have been as much of an issue if it wasn't that the game ostensibly forces the gameplay down your throat; for example the Riddler challenges (not the trophies which are still pretty much the same as before) have a heavy - weighting towards car time - trials which are often frustrating and unwieldy.
«Welcome to the future» — the first words you hear when you boot up Trials Fusion on PlayStation 4 are pretty much the best way to describe it — a look forward into the crazy future of people riding bikes...
At the moment there are four different game modes: Race, Time Trial, Arena (fight to be the last alive), and Playground (pretty much an obstacle course).
I played the trial game and it is pretty much the same as the DR 2 game although Frank can not die in the game and is more useful than the helpers in DR 2 which great.
Multiplayer works pretty much the same as the solo Race and Time Trial modes, but this time round you can have a friend to join you.
Being pretty much the only person on my XBL friends list (of 100) that has played Halo: Spartan Assault on not one, but two platforms (Windows 8, Windows Phone 8), I can say with certainty that the game at its current price point is a pretty safe purchase (and both are available for trial, or 6.99 to buy).
The trials, of which there are 12 in total, are pretty much the same for each Divine Beast.
«Trials» games are a little niche, but it's a niche that can be found on pretty much all post-2000 gaming platforms.
With no billable hours to measure, no depositions to observe, no summary judgment motion results to track, and no trial results to either celebrate or anguish over (and I know, the better lawyer often loses in court), pretty much all the evaluations are «soft» ones.
The best evidence rule is pretty much exactly what it sounds like: a rule of evidence requiring the «best» evidence of something be admitted at trial or during a hearing.
You'll learn more, and more of value, spending time with a trial court judge than doing pretty much anything else.
By refusing to appoint a jury consultant and through her other rulings related to voir dire and venue, Schwartz concludes, «Judge Kottmyer has pretty much guaranteed that Mr. Entwistle will not receive a fair trial
SAN FRANCISCO — While much fewer Canadian than American trials end up in front of a jury, the tips offered during the «Technology, psychology, and persuasion in the courtroom» panel at the American Bar Association meeting are still pretty handy.
The writ pretty much sums up that she won fair and square and is entitled to her winnings, while bet365 claims an investigation into the circumstances of the bet has been carried out and the company is «satisfied» that the winnings should not be paid out, expecting any trial to uphold its remarks.
The evidence at trial was also clear that the plaintiff could access medial nerve block injections on a fee - for - service basis at a private health clinic pretty much at her convenience, while publicly funded medial nerve blocks require that the plaintiff go on a four - to six - month waiting list.
Language coming from courts, and our CA in particular, regarding firearms appear to clearly direct trial courts to admit guns into evidence under pretty much any circumstance.
In «the old days,» (i.e. 25 + years ago) everybody got divorced pretty much the same way: they hired a lawyer, served their spouse with a summons, went to court, fought for awhile, and eventually settled or went to trial.
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