trialling Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of trialling In English

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Examples of trialling

  • Trialling has begun in schools, with promising feedback, but further feedback, after several years' use, will prove more worthwhile.

  • Trialling the system using an anthropomorphic phantom.

  • It is a living document on which we shall continually be carrying out much more training, trialling and rehearsal.

  • We envisage enabling legislation which would allow a number of pilot schemes to run for several years, trialling new approaches to school transport.

  • For reasons of personal confidentiality, only the corporate identities of trialling agents is released into the public domain.

  • Our research programme identified a by-catch problem in this fishery and is now trialling a possible gear solution.

  • Eight police force areas have been trialling a new funding system for speed cameras.

  • Some supermarkets are already voluntarily trialling plastic bags made from biodegradable material.

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