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- verb Present participle of
trial . - noun The running of trial
races , especially forhorses orgreyhounds
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Examples
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The Conservatives said the idea of trialling the scheme in one city was "nonsensical".
British Blogs 2009
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The Conservatives said the idea of trialling the scheme in one city was "nonsensical".
British Blogs 2009
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The Conservatives said the idea of trialling the scheme in one city was "nonsensical".
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The Conservatives said the idea of trialling the scheme in one city was "nonsensical".
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He said management had been "trialling" using only three pieces of identification: a driver's licence, passport and 18+ card.
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Meanwhile The Met will be secretly trialling their new ray gun which disables all recording equipment within a square mile.
BREAKING: Police Call For Tactics Review Dungeekin 2009
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Until the end of this financial year, we're trialling both new rules and the penalty points system, so that fundraisers will be able to get used to the new regime and adjust their practices.
Street fundraisers should not invade your personal space – official 2011
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He is pleased his employer is trialling iPads, but only wants them as a fallback.
Service restored, but BlackBerry may never repair its reputation 2011
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He started trialling the system himself and the full switchover took about a week.
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Using a database of illegal images supplied by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Facebook is currently trialling it in an environment in which between 200 and 300 million new pictures go up every day.
John Carr: Microsoft Attacks Online Child Pornography John Carr 2011
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