For Ravi Bopara, Graham Onions and Tim Bresnan, that really is just around the corner and for Bopara in particular, it makes these two matches at number three a short-term trial.
In a long-term extension trial one-quarter of mipomersen-treated patients had an average liver fat fraction greater than 20%.
That detention facility, they said, is better equipped to handle long-term pre-trial stays, and has better mental health support.
The FDA is requiring the company to perform a long-term cardiovascular outcomes trial.
Chinese law generally requires trials to be public, and the official report of the proceedings ritualistically invoked the term "public trial" to describe the proceedings.
Contrave, but the agency went against its panel's advice and asked the company to conduct a long-term cardiovascular outcomes trial before the FDA would again consider the drug.
If he loses the appeal he is expected to serve his sentence in a British prison, as the Dutch government only agreed to host the trial if any ensuing jail term was served in another country.
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Immunex quickly expanded to a longer-term 47-patient trial, more results from which will be reported next month.
The three-term prime minister faces trial on tax fraud charges after Italy's top court struck down an immunity law that shielded him from prosecution.
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Januarie is due to arrive this week on a three-year deal while Goode is on trial and hoping for a long-term deal.
Suspects are not required to attend court hearings in Italy, so Knox does not need to return to stand trial, at least in the short term.
Beyond niacin, the trial is likely to have a long-term impact on how heart drugs are invented, studied and approved.
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Loughner was declared incompetent to stand trial in May 2011 after an initial evaluation term at a federal mental hospital in Springfield, Missouri.
Among those given a 15-year term were the leading policeman on trial, General Essam Samak, former chief of security in Port Said, and a second police official, Mohamed Saad, state media said.
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In this hypothetical scenario, those 10 years in prison would, practically speaking, have consisted of six months for his original crime (the sentence Ortiz actually thought he deserved) plus a nine-and-a-half-year prison term for exercising his constitutional right to a trial.
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The Whole System Demonstrator trial followed the progress of 1, 500 people with three long-term conditions in three different parts of England.
He denied murder but was convicted following a 10-week trial at Manchester Crown Court, and sentenced to life with a minimum term of 15 years.
Following his conviction, Foye's defence lawyer appealed against the way trial judge Lady Smith had arrived at her decision on the minimum jail term to be served.
If Lewis had proceeded to trial and been convicted by a jury, he could have faced a term of life without parole, said Assistant District Attorney Glenn Kurtzrock.
With the end of his term of office fast approaching, Mr Klaus is now facing a trial.
Still, the most important lesson from the trial may be that it is incredibly difficult to tease out the long-term effects of a medicine.
The former Austria Under-21 international had recently been on trial at the Banks's Stadium, and has agreed a short-term contract subject to receiving international clearance.
The retired Scottish judge, who sat on the Lockerbie bombing trial, said a criminal sentenced to two years in prison should serve the full term rather than being released early on parole.
Lord Justice Pitchford, announcing the ruling of the three Appeal Court judges, said the judge at Halliwell's trial had been "entitled" to reach the decision she had when setting the minimum term.
Still, the jury trial would end with a conviction in September 1994, and a sentence equivalent to a life term handed down by Judge Arthur Brennan.
However, they warn that the trial was very small, and said patients would be monitored for 15 years to assess long-term effects.
Vioxx was pulled from the market in September 2004 after a trial clearly showed that it increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes for at least long-term users.
One group of women in the trial, in Scandinavia, will be followed for the rest of their lives, informing researchers of long-term efficacy and the need for booster shorts.
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