If the Inspector does not enquire into it, or does so and finds no reason to amend the return, the statutory scheme of self-assessment is final. |
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Someone e-mailed me to enquire whether I thought it was a good investment strategy. |
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They absorb every bit of information that is given and take the time to enquire and question. |
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Though always busy with his work, Michael never forgot to enquire for friends who were sick, lonely or fell on hard times. |
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Stevie and Mikie had been known to enquire whether they were in fact changelings, as they looked nothing like any known relative on either side. |
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Visit your local garden centre and enquire about a small thermostatically controlled greenhouse fan heater. |
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My students have been sweet, approaching me in the corridors to enquire after my health. |
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It makes sense to enquire as energetically as possible into the greatest conceivable truth. |
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She would write to my mother twice a year, and sometimes enquire after me kindly. |
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I am writing to enquire about a piece of information that sounds to me like an urban legend. |
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Mr Kehoe concluded by saying that every farmer should enquire regarding the payment terms and insist on payment on the day. |
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It was enough to prompt a lady of a certain age to enquire whether he was wearing a vest. |
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He gives me an inquisitive look, as if to enquire whether something is the matter. |
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In this sense it may be of some importance to enquire whether they are chattels or not. |
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Furthermore, that is a question into which no investigator or prosecutor can enquire. |
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He was lying alone in his house, and nobody went to enquire after his well-being. |
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We should enquire into exactly how far his stupidity and ignorance will stretch, what the history is, what are his motives and what's he hiding? |
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You should enquire into any gap year organisation's aims and objectives, and its involvement of the local community in its activities. |
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The person conducting the review was told not to enquire into the question of whether plagiarism had even taken place! |
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It works out tax bills, checks you have paid the right amount and can enquire into your return. |
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My students have been sweet, solicitously approaching me in the corridors to enquire after my health. |
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It does not really take very much time over a family lunch to begin to enquire about one's forebears. |
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Next-of-kin may visit patients or enquire about their condition via the phone. |
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Two main questions that emerge from UNESCO's Study enquire on the place of philosophy and its links with the other subjects taught. |
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In any case, it is advisable to use a hardened browser and to enquire with the hotel staff how exactly their computer is protected. |
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These women many a times enquire about the various different options for stretch mark removal. |
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We are very keen to enquire into those issues raised by our terms of reference, so that we can make appropriate recommendation for further good practice. |
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In 1133 he was sent by the King to Bayeux, after the death of Bishop Richard, to enquire as to the fees and services due to the see by its barons, knights and vavasours. |
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If the home or business owner is available, enquire about the last time the windows and floor at the point of entry were washed. |
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A research project is underway to enquire into the significance of the amendments. |
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I sincerely obsecrate before you to enquire into the matter immediately and pass suitable orders granting financial relief to the temple, as natural justice has been violated. |
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It had the authority to enquire into the financial methods of the universities and to allocate grants. |
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Others write to enquire about old friends, or to do genealogical research. |
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More than 175 volunteers maintain the program, which monitor the welfare of the frail and elderly, by contacting them each day to enquire after their well-being. |
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You can also submit a Form 8 or Form 6, or enquire about a new form that covers workers who are in quarantine. |
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The issue is whether, in carrying out this function, the Magistrates have power to enquire into the validity of the maintenance assessments themselves. |
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We are keen to enquire into the issues raised in our terms of reference. |
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The lady in question was upset that her letter had not been acknowledged and asked me to enquire on her behalf whether the letter had been received or not. |
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We will enquire into the claims that are made and we take very seriously any allegation of poor standards on our part. |
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If the general delivery times are too long for your requirements please contact our sales team and enquire about our express delivery service. |
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When asked, the women generally stated that healthcare personnel should not be afraid to enquire about previous experiences of abuse. |
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A friend who drops in is given a free sample to try out and if he is happy with it, he will naturally come back to enquire more about the company. |
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If a crisis does arise, OSISS Team members should enquire about any known weapons to forewarn other support providers and emergency services. |
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He would enquire into their accounts worrying whether too many letters had been sent first class rather than second, but then his mother had taught him the virtue of thrift. |
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I am writing to enquire for any possible openings in your firm. |
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Zero in on the venues most suitable, and then enquire about the nitty-gritty such as whether they charge cakeage, allow you to bring in your own alcohol etc. |
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Anyone requiring further information should enquire at the shop. |
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The Field Unit will enquire into possible zoo and natural museum outreach education opportunities in these urban centres. |
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To enquire into applications for membership, requests for aid and other similar matters. |
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For private lessons, we have instructors who can give lessons in a number of different languages, please enquire. |
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It can equally enquire into any other written complaint from any person against an act or omission of a member of the police force. |
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In short, the Superintendent must enquire into the matter before it comes before the Commission. |
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However, one must delve further even in these cases to enquire into the motives of these arrangements. |
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I skipped an Italian class and went to the British consulate to enquire about jobs. |
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The fragrance generated from you enthuses others to enquire into the Path that you follow. |
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In this regard, he points out that the Court did not enquire about his nationality in spite of his requests. |
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If the independent contractor is a union member, we recommend that you contact the union to enquire about their dispute-resolution practices. |
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One or several signal conditioning instruments with Ethernet interface enquire cyclically the respective sensors. |
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Therefore, enquire first at your International Office about how to go about applying for a room in hall of residence. |
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Seeing my favourite tipple on display outwith licensed premises, I had to enquire the reason why. |
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Please contact insurance companies to enquire about what kind of insurance they can offer and about prices. |
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Mr. Speaker, if I had the time for a question I certainly would want to enquire about some of the current cases before Parliament. |
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Is there an obligation to enquire about the existence of children before agreeing to pre trial detention? |
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It's a verbal assault in public space and the teacher has a right to enquire where they got the idea that it was OK to talk like that. |
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May I therefore enquire, Commissioner, whether you could provide tobacco farmers with assurances on alternative employment? |
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They established a Royal Commission, chaired by the Earl of Devon, to enquire into the laws regarding the occupation of land. |
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And Plato deemes it to be a vice of impiety, over-curiously to enquire after God, after the world, and after the first causes of things. |
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In 1912, Fisher was appointed chairman of the Royal Commission to enquire into Liquid Fuel, with a view to converting the entire fleet to oil. |
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A competitor wishing to enquire against more than one fellow competitor must lodge as many inquiries as there are competitors involved in the action concerned. |
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These results emphasise that when assessing a client's history, clinicians should routinely enquire about victimisation experiences in schizophrenia-spectrum patients. |
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I enquire about the unusual choice of colour. |
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The Post did, however, enquire about Joe Biden's favorability. |
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He could meet people a decade later and enquire about their family. |
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In addition, the Prime Minister seized this opportunity to enquire about the initiatives envisaged by the African Union to resolve the current crisis. |
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I should therefore like to enquire about the reasons why Poland was not awarded financial aid for this project and about the possibility of Cohesion Fund money being made available quickly for this purpose. |
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Don't forget to enquire about our full range of training seminars. |
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Course participants who would like to be joined by their families should enquire about visas for family members with the Belgian diplomatic representatives in their country. |
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Consequently, the persons physically present in these countries and in which this press release is disseminated, published or distributed must enquire about and comply with these laws and regulations. |
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Adopted children could use a computer system linked to the websites of the National Service for Minors and the two national adoption agencies to enquire about their family background. |
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All community organizations and clients in the surrounding areas could then turn to this office instead of having to enquire about English capacity each time they contact a Legal Aid office. |
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Candidates for the supplement should contact the sponsoring organization they wish to work with to enquire about the availability of a supplement. |
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As a result of this attack, the author has changed his place of residence and has ceased his efforts to enquire about the investigation out of fear for his life and that of his children. |
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Even in the United States today, when it comes to regulating aquaculture, when I enquire about regulations for aquaculture, they simply don't have them. |
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Contact us to find out more about our home care assistance nursing services for the elderly or to enquire about nursing and caregiver positions and healthcare staffing solutions. |
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Shareholders whose shares are held by a clearing house are advised to enquire about the specific terms applying to subscriptions, redemptions and conversions made via this type of intermediary. |
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If you purchased your travel using a credit card, you can contact the card-issuing company to enquire about the possibility of having the charges reversed. |
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It is a court of record with full and exclusive jurisdiction to enquire into, hear and determine any matters that appear to the Board to be in its area of jurisdiction. |
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In this issue we wish to trace such movements. We enquire what has become today of certain high-points and heatedly discussed projects from times gone by. |
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So it might be an idea to enquire into the basis for his new anxiety. |
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To recall the treaty on borders and friendship is not to minimise Hitler's atrocious intentions, but rather to enquire into Stalin's role in helping or hindering their realisation. |
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We would need to enquire into what is meant by various words and phrases – how far they are metaphorical, what metaphors might mean, how they could be interpreted in different ways, and so on. |
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Three principles emerge: to secure fair and equal distribution of available property among the creditors, to free the debtor from his debts, and to enquire into the reasons for his insolvency. |
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I would seek an assurance that the Commission will enquire into this and ask the Chinese authorities whether they are providing the appropriate medical treatment. |
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In many cases, relatives who go to army barracks to enquire into the fate of their family members later find themselves caught up in harsh interrogations. |
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The co-operative is taking steps to become better known, including attending industry trade fairs and directly visiting end-users to enquire into their needs. |
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For his information it is posted on the Treasury Board Secretariat website if he wishes to enquire into it and it will provide him with information on what those requirements are. |
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In addition, the Group wishes to enquire into its consumption of renewable energy, particularly on the occasion of a real-estate project concerning the Crédit Coopératif head office. |
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Against this background, it was important to enquire into the distinctive role of the UNESCO Chairs, and the way in which they were able to facilitate the exchange of knowledge. |
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The National Human Rights Commission set up by the Protection of Human Rights Act 1998 may enquire into any violation of the Chapter II rights of a person or any complaint made against a police officer. |
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Demonstrates how to appropriately enquire whether a First Nations patient is taking traditional herbs or medicines to treat his or her ailment and how to integrate that knowledge into his or her care. |
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But what Jonathan Routh preferred to do was to dress up as a tree, wait at a bus stop and enquire which bus would take him to Sherwood Forest. That was one of his easier japes. |
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But its own internal report paints a much grimmer picture of complacency throughout its top management, which was told about growing problems with reserves, but chose not to enquire into them. |
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One strategy is to create reserves, and then we must enquire closely, before we make the money available, as to how matters are to be taken forward. |
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An alternative model would allow law enforcement services investigating suspicion of terrorist financing to ask the FIU to enquire from financial institutions whether the suspect holds or has held an account. |
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In the reign of Edward IV, a commission appointed to enquire what were the arms of Ireland found them to be three crowns in pale. |
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Instead a royal commission under the chairmanship of Lord Wheatley was appointed in 1966 to enquire into local administration. |
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Tribunals are established by resolution of the Houses of the Oireachtas to enquire into matters of urgent public importance. |
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Mr Nightingale promised to enquire into the state of Mr Fitzpatrick's wound, and likewise to find out some of the persons who were present at the rencounter. |
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Later that evening Bonar Law, who had been to the Palace to receive the King's commission, arrived to enquire whether Asquith would serve under him. |
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Get them to the knacker's yard or, alternatively, have a word with Mr Noah to enquire if he has a large enough Ark to accommodate 3,000-plus of our four-legged friends? |
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After the death of Ekwefi's second child, Okonkwo had gone to a medicine man, who was also a diviner of the Afa Oracle, to enquire what was amiss. |
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Wintour travelled to Flanders to enquire about Spanish support. |
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