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`` Only a relative handful of such reports was received '', the jury said, `` considering the widespread interest in the election, the number of voters and the size of this city ''.
For private suits the minimum jury size was 201 ( increased to 401 if a sum of over 1000 drachmas was at issue ), for public suits 501.
The size of the jury is to provide a " cross-section " of the public.
:: Example: The court points out that " the proper role of the trial and appellate courts in the federal system in reviewing the size of jury verdicts is a matter of federal law.
Ships always carried a variety of spare sails, so rigging the jury mast once erected was mostly a matter of selecting appropriate size.
In jurisdictions giving those involved in the case a choice of jury size ( such as between a six-person and twelve-person jury ), defense counsel in both civil and criminal cases frequently opt for the larger number of jurors.
However, the size of the jury, as well as the requirement that it unanimously reach its verdict, vary between federal and state courts.
Second jurors are eliminated for cause by conducting voir dire until there is a pool available that is exactly the size of the final jury ( including required alternates ) plus the number of peremptory challenges available to each side.
This panel, consisting of twenty-four members, was twice the size of a normal trial jury.

size and varies
The radial velocity varies inversely as the particle size -- a 1000-m-diameter particle near the orbit of Mars would reach the sun in about 60 million years.
At birth, this species varies considerably in size.
For blacklip abalone, the size limit varies from between 138 mm for the southern end of the state and 127 mm for the northern end of the state.
The lake varies in size according to seasonal rainfall.
The size and shape of the external os and the ectocervix varies widely with age, hormonal state, and whether the woman has had a vaginal birth.
In this method, the probability of selecting any cluster varies with the size of the cluster, giving larger clusters a greater probability of selection and smaller clusters a lower probability.
Above a certain threshold size, which varies with planetary gravity, the collapse and modification of the transient cavity is much more extensive, and the resulting structure is called a complex crater.
The Dime have seven castes whose size varies considerably.
Caldera structure is similar on all of these planetary bodies, though the size varies considerably.
This situation varies in unusual conformations of DNA within the cell ( see below ), but the major and minor grooves are always named to reflect the differences in size that would be seen if the DNA is twisted back into the ordinary B form.
Due to differences in size and population the subdivision of these states varies, especially between city states ( Stadtstaaten ) and states with larger territories ( Flächenländer ).
Cars are subjected to a first-time registration tax, which varies from 35 % to over 100 %, based on the size and value of the car.
Depending on its size, which varies, a harp may be played while held in the lap or while it stands on a table, or on the floor.
Players are given a pool of points, the size of which varies depending on the campaign type, with which to buy Characteristics, Skills, Talents, and Powers.
The size of the settlement varies, generally with the volume of water available for household use and with the amount of land accessible to village dwellers.
The size of the grouping varies but computer hardware nearly always provides a way to represent a processor register, or memory address as an integer ; the set of integer sizes available varies between different types of computers.
The size of the member organizations varies widely.
The pricing varies dependent on the size and location of the room but the average cost ranges from around 10, 000 ₩ to 20, 000 ₩ per hour ( 1, 000 ₩ = approx.
Also, the lynx's colouring, fur height and paw size varies by its climate range — in the Southwestern United States, the fur and colour are short-haired, dark and the paws are smaller and less padded ; as the lynx ranges to its colder northern climates, the fur gets progressively thicker ( for warmth ), the colour gets lighter ( for camouflage ) and its paws enlarge and become more padded ( for snowy environments ).
The size of a lysosome varies from 0. 1 – 1. 2 μm.
Mexican food varies by region because of Mexico's large size, local climate and geography, ethnic differences among the indigenous inhabitants and because these different populations were influenced by the Spaniards in varying degrees.
The size of these nebulae, known as HII regions, varies depending on the size of the original cloud of gas.
When the frequency of an event varies as a power of some attribute of that event ( e. g. its size ), the frequency is said to follow a power law.

size and ;
This Woman had no distinct shape or size and no particular face, but she radiated warmth, a sweet warmth ; ;
recommend to the Congress from time to time authorization for construction and operation, or for participation in the construction and operation, of a demonstration plant for any process which he determines, on the basis of subsections ( A ) and ( B ) above, has great promise of accomplishing the purposes of this Act, such recommendation to be accompanied by a report on the size, location, and cost of the proposed plant and the engineering and economic details with respect thereto ; ;
Close to a large city they might even specify the size of the nails used ; ;
Discussions of the giants one by one will include, as far as possible, data on these aspects of growth: size at which life is started and at which sexual maturity is reached ; ;
According to his own testimony, he never actually saw things as shaped but only as generally amorphous `` blots '' of color of a more or less indefinite size ; ;
It was only about the size of a baseball ; ;
Next we freeze over the oceans and cover the whole earth with peas, then we go out among the neighboring stars, collect 250 planets each the size of the earth, and also cover each of these with peas four feet deep ; ;
The altitude and size of the range affects the climate in Europe ; in the mountains precipitation levels vary greatly and climatic conditions consist of distinct zones.
Not all of the people in the region lived in cliff dwellings ; many colonized the canyon rims and slopes in multi-family structures that grew to unprecedented size as populations swelled.
In strict analysis, abbreviations should not be confused with contractions or acronyms ( including initialisms ), with which they share some semantic and phonetic functions, though all three are connoted by the term " abbreviation " in loose parlance. An abbreviation is a shortening by any method ; a contraction is a reduction of size by the drawing together of the parts.
For each round, a subkey is derived from the main key using Rijndael's key schedule ; each subkey is the same size as the state.
Several vapour-vesicles may unite while the rock is still viscous, and thus form a large cavity which may become the home of an agate of exceptional size ; thus a Brazilian geode lined with amethyst and weighing 35 tons was exhibited at the Düsseldorf Exhibition of 1902.
As a unit of measure, an acre has no prescribed shape ; any perimeter enclosing 43, 560 square feet is an acre in size.
He was tall and fairly handsome ; " he had sparkling eyes of medium size ; his nose, like that of his brother, was becomingly aquiline ; his hair was blond and grew back somewhat from his forehead.
For according to them, there were seven islands in that sea in their time, sacred to Persephone, and also three others of enormous size, one of which was sacred to Hades, another to Ammon, and another one between them to Poseidon, the extent of which was a thousand stadia ; and the inhabitants of it — they add — preserved the remembrance from their ancestors of the immeasurably large island of Atlantis which had really existed there and which for many ages had reigned over all islands in the Atlantic sea and which itself had like-wise been sacred to Poseidon.
When the CCITT ( now ITU-T ) was standardizing ATM, parties from the United States wanted a 64-byte payload because this was felt to be a good compromise in larger payloads optimized for data transmission and shorter payloads optimized for real-time applications like voice ; parties from Europe wanted 32-byte payloads because the small size ( and therefore short transmission times ) simplify voice applications with respect to echo cancellation.

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