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By and trial
By the mid-4th century however the assembly's judicial functions were largely curtailed, though it always kept a role in the initiation of various kinds of political trial.
By February 2006, six hundred remained in custody, facing trial in March.
By February 2006, hundreds remained in custody, facing trial in March.
By late 1586 she had been persuaded to sanction her trial and execution on the evidence of letters written during the Babington Plot.
The judge in the Dover trial wrote " By defining irreducible complexity in the way that he has, Professor Behe attempts to exclude the phenomenon of exaptation by definitional fiat, ignoring as he does so abundant evidence which refutes his argument.
By conducting the first ever clinical trial, he developed the theory that citrus fruits cured scurvy.
By contrast, an Athenian trial needed the initiative of a particular citizen-prosecutor.
By midsummer 1943, the first trial runs of the assembly-line in the Production Works at Werke Süd were made,
* By contrast, if two cards are drawn without replacement from a deck of cards, the event of drawing a red card on the first trial and that of drawing a red card on the second trial are again not independent.
By the later stages of the trial, Clarence Darrow had largely abandoned the ACLU's original strategy and attacked the literal interpretation of the Bible as well as Bryan's limited knowledge of other religions and science.
By this agreement, reported at the trial of Essex by the Chamberlain's Men actor Augustine Phillips, the conspirators paid the company forty shillings " above the ordinary " ( i. e., above their usual rate ) to stage this play, which the players felt was too old and " out of use " to attract a large audience.
By observing and recording the animals ’ escapes and escape times, Thorndike was able to graph the times it took for the animals in each trial to escape, which eventually resulted in a learning curve.
By decision and order dated June 21, 2002, the trial court held that the subject lands were ceded to Great Britain in the 1764 treaties of peace and that the subject lands were not owned by the Seneca at the time of the 1794 Treaty of Canandaigua and that New York State's purchase of them in 1815 was intended to avoid conflict with the Senecas over land it already owned.
By the time the trial had begun, the defense team included Clarence Darrow, Dudley Field Malone, John Neal, Arthur Garfield Hays and Frank McElwee.
By the 12th and 13th centuries primitive modes of trial were breaking down.
By early 2003, after having provided 65 hours of trial and deposition testimony and names of 150 people involved in terrorism, he stopped cooperating and began to recant his prior testimony.
By May, it was agreed that Birdsong would become Ballard's permanent replacement, but Ballard could continue to perform with the Supremes on a " trial " basis.
By example, a trial of a lipid-lowering drug versus placebo with 100 patients in each group might have a power of 0. 90 to detect a difference between patients receiving study drug and patients receiving placebo of 10 mg / dL or more, but only have a power of 0. 70 to detect a difference of 5 mg / dL.
By including a large number of parameters in the trial Hamiltonian and minimizing the free energy we can expect to get a close approximation to the exact free energy.
By 1300, the wager of combat had all but died out in favor of trial by jury.
By the end of the month, most of the cabinet members of the Tolbert administration had been put on trial in a kangaroo court and sentenced to death.
By 1892 it emerged that 150 French deputies had been bribed into voting for the allocation of financial aid to the Panama Canal Company, and in February 1893 de Lesseps, his son Charles ( born 1849 ), and a number of others faced trial and were found guilty.
By the time trial was to begin, the heat outside had already exceeded.

By and error
By substituting these three verbs, even without clarifying morality ( ought, shall, should, must ) or the actor ( s ) who do or did something, becomes / remains / equals makes clear what time frame of relationship is asserted, and disallows assuming one stable past / present / future timeline-known as single scenario planning or blind linearity and considered a grave error in risk analysis.
By trying to carry an inductive argument backward in time based on a fact known only by Thursday the prisoner may be making an error.
By combining this with forward error correction capable of correcting single-bit errors, it is possible for a receiver to correct any transmission errors that cause a constellation point to deviate into the area of an adjacent point.
By significance level of 99 %, the sample has sampling error of 2 %.
( Although Cruden appears to have made an error in writing this, since his source, Holinshed, does not date Borthwick that early, and Caldwell agrees ) By 1511 Edinburgh was the principal foundry in Scotland, supplanting Stirling Castle, with Scottish and European smiths working under Borthwick, who by 1512 was appointed " master melter of the king's guns ".
By the 660s, Ionan adherents were still using calculation tables that had been regarded as in error by Rome ( ultimately in favor of the tables of Dionysius Exiguus ).
By 2005, the Census Bureau had realized its error, stating that " Lisco census designated place ( CDP ) is erroneously shown ... with the name ' Cisco.
By means of an error detection code, such as a checksum, the transport protocol may check that the data is not corrupted, and verify correct receipt by sending an ACK or NACK message to the sender.
By means of rocket-signals the difference was found to be 9 ' 21. 6 " an error of less than one arcsecond.
By late 1829 1830 " Garrison rejected colonization, publicly apologized for his error, and then, as was typical of him, he censured all who were committed to it.
By 3 September, Joffre had become aware of the German armies ' tactical error.
By a hapless error they have been lost-to China.
By not knowing this, great complications follow from such a small base of error for hundreds of thousands of sentient beings ….
By the time of the release of the Newton OS 2. 0, wherein the handwriting recognition was greatly improved, including unique features still not found in current recognition systems such as modeless error correction, the largely negative first impression had been made.
By the noisy-channel coding theorem, the channel capacity of a given channel is the limiting information rate ( in units of information per unit time ) that can be achieved with arbitrarily small error probability.
By the time they discover their error, they have too little fuel to reach an airport, they belly-land the airliner in a remote area of the Amazon jungle near São José do Xingu, Brazil, killing 13 passengers.
By this time Silvers realized his error, and agreed to appear in the film as a secondary character, flesh merchant Marcus Lycus.
By Saturday before the race a poll by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution the lead had shrunk to 48 45 which was within the poll's margin of error.
By showing each frame twice in cinema projection ( 48 Hz ), and using interlace in television ( 50 or 60 Hz ), a reasonable margin of error for unusual viewing conditions is achieved in minimising subjective flicker effects.
By the time the error was detected, the aircraft was in a valley running roughly north-south parallel to the one they should have been in.
By the time Newcomb visited Paris, France in 1870, he was already aware that the table of lunar positions calculated by Peter Andreas Hansen was in error.
By this logic, then, it can be said that the false-consensus effect is really a reflection of the fundamental attribution error ( specifically the actor-observer bias ) in which people prefer situational / external attributions over internal / dispositional ones to justify their own behaviors.
By trial and error, taking apart and studying Philco, RCA, and DuMont televisions, he figured out how to reduce the devices ' electrical components to their minimum functional number.
By Season 2 new drawings of the costume showed an 8 legged spider, but reused footage from Season 1 maintained season one's error.

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