0 someone who tries hard to succeed in what they do, even if it fails:
She's a real trier, I'll give her that.
The trier of fact - the trial court - was persuaded.
Admissibility rules seek to optimize the information available to the trier of fact relative to the goal of accuracy.
The usual articulation of the burden of production speaks in terms of whether the trier of fact can reasonably believe that the burden of persuasion has been satisfied.
He was a real trier, and he meant to succeed.
There is a middle group of people, some of whom are real triers.
I do not suggest that the 2,000,000 who are out of work are not triers, but do not let us misunderstand.
But he said that he was trying, and we all like triers.
The off-course punter wants a lot of triers racing for the prize, and the prize must be worth winning.
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