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on trial

ADJECTIVE
  1. in the process of being tested or tried

How To Use on trial In A Sentence

  • On Lag 0 Ignored Repetition trials, the probe target was reassigned the word that appeared as the distractor in the second prime display.
  • They let me have the computer on trial for thirty days.
  • The bread and butter of defense attorneys is to see how many people they can put on trial.
  • Alexis is on trial for murdering music Brown during an attempted car theft. Md. man denies 2 killings in testimony
  • He is currently on trial accused of serious drugs charges.
  • It was reasoned that this would eliminate lengthy carrier qualification trials as well as providing the Marines with a hard-hitting fighter-bomber that would be well suited to their operational doctrine.
  • Two hundred and fifty years ago it was numbered tickets to Westminster Hall that were in demand: two Jacobite earls and a lord were on trial there.
  • Made famous, or rather infamous, by Shakespeare, Richard is put ‘on trial’ for murdering two of his nephews.
  • The set-up of the court is different from that for adults so the youth on trial feels more a part of the process.
  • Um artigo brutal no Guardian sobre o futuro do capitalismo, Capitalism's future on trial, que estabelece um paralelo claro e directo entre os correntes problemas da união europeia o não à constituição, os problemas orçamentais e os deficits de estados membros - este problema que tanto nos afecta e a ideia presente do capitalismo enquanto a mão invisível que estrutura os mercados e beneficia a longo prazo toda a sociedade. Capitalismo Europeu
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