Sentences with phrase «require much trial»

Cloning requires the insertion of a cell nucleus into a denucleated egg, and perfecting human SCNT techniques will require much trial and error, meaning a potential vertical spike in demand.
Unfortunately, this is one of those DIY things that requires much trial and error (at least, for me it did).

Not exact matches

Most Class III devices do require clinical testing, but the clinical trials are typically smaller, much less costly, and shorter in duration than those required for pharmaceuticals.
No data are yet available for trials in children, who typically have much less robust immune responses to the seasonal influenza vaccine and require a second dose.
They require mental stimulation as much as they require physical exercise so activities such as earth dog trials, agility, tracking and fly ball are all high on a terriers list of favorites.
Don't get me wrong, completing Little Nightmares doesn't require much guidance, after all the map is small and you know there's a way out somewhere, however some parts of the game (notably defeating the longed arm monster at the end of Chapter 2) really could do with some kind of hint, especially considering you don't have any time to investigate the area and you don't want to solely rely on mere trial and error.
With such a strong focus on competing with your friends and comparing your scores / times with the world, it's rather bizarre that access to the game's leaderboards require a trek into the Kinect Sports Hub — a separate piece of software only available via those furiously tedious loading screens, when a simple «at - a-glance» approach in the manner of Trials HD would have made much more sense.
There are two exceptions, for my money: The Arkham games, since taking down a large group of enemies required such precision and fluidity (though that wasn't DLC, so maybe that doesn't even count) and Dishonored «s much - more - fun - than - I - expected «Dunwall City Trials» which, by focusing purely on individual elements of gameplay, ended up feeling very different from the base game.
According to Grimes, this method is much more eco-friendly since it only requires the natural energy of sunlight and doesn't produce GHGs.The researchers already knew from previous trials that titanium oxide offered superior charge - transfer properties and corrosion stability, making it an ideal candidate for durable, inexpensive solar cells.
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.
Three days is quite a long time for a judge and courtroom to be occupied by matters that probably don't require trial or, at a minimum, compel a much shorter trial.
Much more recently, however, the Supreme Court of Canada decision in Hryniak v. Mauldin held that «a trial is not required if a summary judgment motion can achieve fair and just adjudication... and is a proportionate, more expeditious and less expensive means to achieve a just result than going to trial».
Preparing you for trial: Insurance companies tend to avoid trials because if they lose, the monetary compensation they are required to pay is often much higher than if they had settled outside of court.
As a result, their business model (that's what they call it) requires them to «move» files (in other words, settle cases) rather than fight every case as much as possible — even if that means going to trial, filing an appeal, or merely waiting to settle the case until the best tactical moment.
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.
[138] At para. 32 of Buksh, Saunders J.A. commented that the tactic of asking for an adverse inference was being much overused in today's legal environment, and that the inference, «requires, at the least, a threshold examination by the trial judge before such an instruction is given to the jury».
In the new damages trial, jurors will instead be required to fill out a much simpler one - page form.
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