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He might have preferred a new way of hearing expert testimony that Australian lawyers call hot tubbing.
She declined to say if the pair were nude both times or to provide any other specifics of the hot tubbing episodes.
In the evening some of us still had enough energy for some late night hot tubbing but most folk opted for the pub.
Australian judges have embraced hot tubbing.
Ice skating and hot tubbing are also available at Mammoth Hot Springs.
Rumour has it Prince Charles stayed here during his recent November tour (no word on whether he went hot tubbing).
But Professor Edmond said that hot tubbing had drawbacks and was “based on a simplistic model of expertise.”
Zoe is afraid of being alone with Mr. H and doesn't know what to do when he asks her to go hot tubbing with him.
From beer pong to hot tubbing, the artists have visualized some unsavory situations for the Supreme Court, based on sketches of past trials.
Some legal systems have court-appointed experts or actively facilitate resolution or narrowing of the disputed issues through negotiation, intriguingly, we were told, known as "hot tubbing."
The only moment of tabloid excitement at Leveson's appearance at the House of Lords was when he said he had picked up an Australian technique of "hot tubbing."
Depending on the venue, you have the opportunity to do almost everything in the nude -- from hiking and kayaking to sailing and beach volleyball to swimming, sleeping, hot tubbing and whale watching.
If you're the after-hours-party kind of vacationer, though, Sedona might not be for you since the sidewalks roll up about 9 p.m. Nighttime in Sedona is more for stargazing and hot tubbing.
When that lot had settled, down to 2nd floor where I instructed girls how to use the gym machines (Lucy is worried about her spare tyre) before we had a pleasant hour or so swimming, hot tubbing, sauna and steaming.
Joe S. Cecil, an authority on expert testimony at the Federal Judicial Center, a research and education agency in Washington, said that hot tubbing might represent the best solution yet to the problem of bias in expert testimony.