six-month trial
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trial
noun
uk/traɪəl/us/traɪəl/
the hearing of statements and showing of objects, etc. in a law court to judge if a person is guilty of a crime or to decide a case or a ...
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(Definition oftrialfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The pilots were introduced for asix-monthtrialperiod and are still in operation.
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Asix-monthtrialto assess the feasibility of this initiative is under way.
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At the end of thesix-monthtrialwe will be discussing the results with carriers.
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A revised military night low level flying system was introduced last year on asix-monthtrialbasis.
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There is then asix-monthtrialperiod, standards begin to slip again and the whole process starts once more.
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At the end of asix-monthtrialperiod the club had attracted only 87 members.
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However, after asix-monthtrialwe found that there was very little to be gained from having a moving picture as against voice-to-voice transmissions.
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The opening of the airport at 7 am on weekday mornings, instead of the usual time of 8 am, attracted 153 additional civil movements over thesix-monthtrialperiod.
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They are to undergo asix-monthtrial, with the prospect of being adopted by other forces if found to be effective.
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The consequentsix-monthtrialproduced 116 witnesses and a hung jury that finally returned a verdict after seven days sequestration.
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The helicopter is being used for asix-monthtrialperiod; and if successful more helicopters would be purchased for use by the police around the state.
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