The genius he displayed was of a scientific order, his talent was of an investigatory habit, and his curiosity was unappeasable. |
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All this strengthens the case for an independent, blue-ribbon investigatory commission, as urged by the Senator. |
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No investigatory tribunal has ever been established for the Thatcher period. |
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In accordance with the proposed legislation, the CRTC would have a broad range of investigatory and ameliorative powers. |
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That independent team investigatory team is reporting to the Commonwealth ombudsman in relation to that to ensure that any corruption has not spread further. |
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Later, she was referred to hospital, where investigatory procedures revealed a devastating diagnosis, an aggressive and inoperable tumour in the brain stem. |
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Mr Jones submits that it was right to look first at the criminal conduct of the investigatory journalists who spent money freely to provide copy for their newspaper. |
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Competent authorities shall be given all supervisory and investigatory powers that are necessary for the exercise of their functions. |
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The debate is whether it should have further investigatory powers whereby it can compel firms to provide data. |
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Most of these organizations have investigatory, regulatory, or quasi-judicial functions. |
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It will also be necessary to consider incentives for enterprises and the establishment of an investigatory authority. |
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The Chairman may extend those periods, especially to take account of the time necessary for consulting the file and investigatory measures. |
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They must cooperate and monitor judicial decisions, detain investigatory powers, but cannot become a substitute for the courts. |
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The use of anticipatory investigatory techniques is very common in the successful resolution of criminal cases. |
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The government defended its decision by pointing to the virtues of informality and expeditiousness, plus full investigatory rather than adjudicatory powers. |
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The principal question for determination by the learned trial judge was whether the inquiry by representatives of Revenue Canada was auditorial or investigatory in nature. |
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Shockingly, a black man must reach age 50 before his risk of an investigatory stop drops to that of a 25-year-old white man. |
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Overall, black drivers are nearly three times more likely than whites to be subjected to investigatory stops. |
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Similar studies to those in Holland were carried out in the United Kingdom and the results were used to develop a skid resistance specification based on investigatory levels. |
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The Board was also empowered to establish national production limits and could take investigatory and punitive action even concerning states that were not a party to the Protocol. |
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When it was first established, there was much judicial and governmental unrest about the scope of the Commission's investigatory powers. |
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Historically, grand juries were sometimes used in American law to serve a purpose similar to an investigatory commission. |
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We have retained Renaissance Associates, an investigatory firm with sophisticated forensic expertise to assist in reviewing electronic and video information. |
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Expenses eligible for the 60-month amortization include start-up and investigatory expenses, such as due diligence. |
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The Committee would like to see tangible evidence that significant investigatory decisions involving the legitimate dissent milieu are adequately weighed. |
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The real problem in Canada right now is that there is no regulation, no investigatory capacity and no prosecutorial capacity to deal with these cases. |
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Since it seems that law enforcement investigatory tools cannot reliably separate content and traffic data, both types of data should be provided the same level of constitutional protection. |
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If need be, the panel may decide that no investigatory measure be ordered unless the party that requested it advance payment to cover expenses within a given period. |
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Member States shall ensure that the competent authorities possess all supervisory, investigatory and enforcement powers necessary for the exercise of their functions. |
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We need to enhance the committee's own independent investigatory facilities, and for this we need more resources and legal expertise for its secretariat. |
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Thus, an investigatory service is empowered to initiate a preliminary investigation simply on the basis of information reported, thus making it unnecessary for the victim to lodge a complaint. |
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That meeting was in response to a United Nations special investigatory commission on the Iran-Iraq war, which found that Iraq had used chemical weapons against Iran. |
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Although these institutions would continue to protect their investigatory and audit records, key records concerning the staffing and management of their support services would be open to public scrutiny. |
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Grand juries perform both accusatory and investigatory functions. |
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