Meanwhile, the federal parliament has announced an inquiry into the adequacy of rural and regional air services. |
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The next day, he promised a judicial inquiry into the cause of the accident. |
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The question of verbal irony is of expanding relevance to a range of fields of cultural information and inquiry. |
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An inquiry into the history of the idea of popular sovereignty as it has been shaped by the struggles between rulers and ruled. |
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There was widespread jubilation this week when the public inquiry agreed the incinerator should not be built. |
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He placed absentees under suspension with immediate effect pending inquiry. |
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This study was the first qualitative inquiry to describe and explain this type of phenomenon. |
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But that cannot be decided by us on account of what we read in the press, only by the inquiry. |
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A full and conclusive inquiry was conducted by the Attorney-General including advices of independent Queen's Counsels. |
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She admitted that some of her videotaped statement was incorrect and acknowledged that she gave false evidence at the preliminary inquiry. |
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This was because his role in that came to light too late for the Hutton inquiry to act on it. |
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The inquiry team will also controversially clear the Crown of any racism in its handling of the case. |
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Now, though, there are serious questions about the level of disclosure by the very head of the inquiry. |
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The men were arrested yesterday morning following a week-long police inquiry. |
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They put out a small press release with little detail saying an inquiry was underway. |
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That is, purposeful inquiry requires some prior interest in the topic under scrutiny. |
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The intention in such cases is that there shall be a judicial inquiry worked out in a judicial manner. |
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A public inquiry and judicial review is awaited and a housing market crash looms ever closer. |
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A public inquiry which could have led to the adoption of the plan was adjourned in February so planners could decide on a firm inner boundary. |
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Responsible administrators should conduct an inquiry into such things and see that necessary reforms are made. |
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If the affiliates make a public call for an independent inquiry, I think they would have to act. |
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Day after day and week after week they slowly eliminated hundreds of men from the inquiry. |
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We shall have to rely instead on the razor-sharp mind of Lord Hutton and the work of his inquiry. |
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The government's reaffirmation of its decision to reject calls for an immediate public inquiry has fuelled questions about its intentions. |
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It is a wide-ranging inquiry looking at all aspects of the bushfire hazard situation in Australia. |
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Experts who choose to facilitate inquiry, rather than regurgitate their expertise, can be the most valued educators in our world. |
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The chief aim of this inquiry has been to shed light on the nature and essence of the disagreement between the two. |
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Wolves have launched an inquiry into how Mrs Butler was hurt by a firework that should have flown straight up in the air. |
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At the most recent inquiry, however, it seems that a jury decided that the policemen should be held accountable. |
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From previous sessions of the inquiry, Foy's inability to recall much detail of events under examination has been well established. |
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So frustrated have the members become that they have now decided to offer the map for sale, and already one inquiry has been received. |
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More than 450 submissions had been received by inquiry commissioner Kevin Sproats. |
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These studies comprise two general lines of inquiry that include studies of the phenomena of long-term potentiation and kindling. |
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Others drew somewhat wishful links between the anti-war movement and the inquiry. |
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Sir Michael intends to reconvene his inquiry in six months to check the progress of his recommendations. |
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The inquiry was reconvened in Hull specifically to hear the new evidence, months after it was wound up. |
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The extracts below from her report recount the problems she experienced in getting information for her inquiry. |
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But the insistence has not appeased local residents, who are now planning a series of meetings to call for a public inquiry. |
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It merely redirects the inquiry from the Web site to a phone call or e-mail. |
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The police inquiry, known as Operation Declare, should be largely complete by the late summer. |
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The case has exposed a number of worrying concerns about the handling of such a sensitive inquiry. |
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A new road to improve safety and traffic flow on the A12 could lead to worse traffic in Hatfield Peverel, a public inquiry was told. |
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Difficulties have arisen from the practice of referring witnesses to particular inquiry documents during re-examination. |
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Advocates have questioned the manner in which the re-examination of witnesses has been conducted at the inquiry. |
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A spokesmen says, given the nature of the allegations, any inquiry would need to be at a national level. |
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Now, as an inquiry takes place into what went wrong, it is vital to ensure that nothing like this occurs again. |
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But the request was refused by the DTI who, in a letter to Mr Rose, said that nothing would be gained from adjourning the inquiry. |
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But the request was refused by the DTI which, in a letter to Mr Rose, said that nothing would be gained from adjourning the inquiry. |
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I would like to make two applications, one in regard to this proceeding here and one in regard to the public inquiry. |
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The Medical Council removed his name from the medical register in 1999 pending the outcome of its inquiry. |
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The DC took the attendance register in his custody and ordered an inquiry into the case. |
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This inquiry should have been ordered last year when the Royal Infirmary management was crying out for funding and direction. |
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Guidelines for the evaluation of nonpuerperal galactorrhea should also include inquiry about previous pregnancy or lactation. |
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At the inquiry, the Council drew attention to the plans submitted in connection with the landscaping scheme. |
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No words can be more forthright or more remindful of the basic aims of humanistic inquiry than these. |
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The school, which has about 370 students, has been the subject of an independent inquiry. |
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Alfred Kahn replied to a letter of inquiry about Brown with an astoundingly acute appreciation of him. |
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The Competition Authority has welcomed the government's decision to require lawyers to submit tenders for work in future tribunals of inquiry. |
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Although the inquiry costs would be saved, the new system would need to be adequately resourced, added the report. |
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Incidents involving police shootings of these individuals have led to inquiry after inquiry. |
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In response to the tragedy and the subsequent inquiry and recommendations, major changes were made to the safety regime. |
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However, many local residents are angry that the council has refused to hold a public inquiry into the site. |
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At the time of the inquiry, the building was used as an annexe to the main house by the applicant's son who worked anti-social hours. |
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Building a longer tunnel under Stonehenge is the only way of reunifying the World Heritage site, an Amesbury couple told the inquiry. |
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Those incidents prompted him to restart the computer security inquiry, and new revelations have emerged at today's hearing. |
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Mr Dempsey said the review was necessary because of the escalating costs and time-frame of the inquiry. |
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That is why there is an urgent need to review this case and submit all the facts to an independent inquiry. |
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The case for supposing that logic and mathematics are revisable in the light of empirical inquiry remains, therefore, at best unproved. |
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I would add that the conference's refined dialogue and inquiry did not blunt the prickly sense of more image-trouble lying ahead. |
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More witnesses have come forward in the past week providing officers with new lines of inquiry. |
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The state, apparently, is to decide what material is appropriate for academic inquiry. |
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At the inquiry the appellant stated that she was a Romany Gypsy who had travelled all her life. |
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Her locutions seem to have neither introductions nor conclusions but begin from a place of inquiry and intimacy. |
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But where there is any element of ambiguity the inquiry must look at all relevant facts and circumstances in the round. |
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It was only when an inquiry committee asked her to produce the said articles as evidence, that Apte realized her error in trusting the director. |
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The inquiry will look into the catalogue of failings by police, health and social services. |
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He had the power to order a public inquiry, but has instead rubber-stamped the decision. |
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Police released CCTV footage of the four men, who were carrying large rucksacks, in a bid to eliminate them from the inquiry. |
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The company told the inquiry that no commercial lender would support such a loss-making business and it would be forced into liquidation. |
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An inquiry has begun into how the raid was orchestrated and what kind of risk assessment was taken. |
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Favourable Terms and Chorist came pretty close on the run-in and a stewards' inquiry was called, but the placings remained unaltered. |
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We would like this person to contact us as soon as possible because they may have vital information to assist the inquiry. |
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He replied to a letter of inquiry with an astoundingly acute appreciation of Brown. |
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An inquiry into the proposed development of the old Rainshore Mill site has been postponed after council documents went astray. |
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An inquiry into the effect of light pollution on astronomy was published last year. |
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The one thing patients want out of the inquiry is for lessons to be learned. |
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Tagmemic theory reflects the type of literary inquiry that composition teachers require of their students. |
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Your mail comes at a most auspicious moment, and the precise nature of your inquiry saves me from the rigmarole of empty theory. |
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Because authentication of artifacts is not the museum's legal business, we only offer an academic inquiry service. |
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So do I take it that at the launch of the Virdi inquiry very much that training was in vogue but now it has filtered off, or dwindled off? |
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For years now we have listened to and read about one inquiry after another, about this politician and that politician who was on the take. |
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And for an eight-minute period, as Admiral Konetzni testified, when he took the stand during the court of inquiry, I got ahead of my crew. |
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A Scottish parliament security inquiry was launched last week amid claims that his letter to her was leaked after her computer was tampered with. |
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Further, it has the potential to skew the focus of the inquiry away from what is really in issue. |
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She said he requested the ministry to make such an inquiry in one case last November. |
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He wrote back and said he hopes that they hear from me as the inquiry progresses. |
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A team of up to 20 officers has been working on the inquiry, although the size of the squad has been scaled down in recent years. |
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She scants other, more familiar modes of inquiry in favor of her psychological model. |
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A search engine company's goal is to provide the end user with the best, most relevant matches to a search inquiry. |
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That recommendation was met with scathing condemnation by an internal Pentagon inquiry leaked last week. |
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But civil service mandarins already have their defences prepared if they are called before the inquiry to be headed by Lord Fraser. |
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But neo-Darwinism has also in many cases abandoned proper scientific inquiry. |
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The PM has announced an inquiry into the allegations that the SIS spied on Maori groups. |
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He weighed in the next day with a piece in which he scorned the very notion of scientific inquiry because of its inherent limitations. |
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The commission of inquiry exposed the terrible poverty, poor housing conditions and lack of social services that had led to the tragedy. |
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Each inquiry will cost the same as a regular text message depending on the mobile phone operator. |
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An inquiry at the academy found an unauthorised bank account and unauthorised deposits. |
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Defoe's story is an anguished inquiry into questions of predestination and election, freedom and theodicy. |
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The Government has bowed to pressure for an inquiry into the foot-and-mouth disease crisis and admitted lessons have to be learned. |
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But on the whole, in the ancient world, mastery over nature was not a plausible goal of inquiry. |
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Mrs Cryer spoke to former health minister Jacqui Smith, who ordered a second inquiry. |
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A Scottish Executive spokesman said matters arising from the inquiry were a matter for the Crown Office. |
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They accused some sections of that body of trying to frustrate the inquiry. |
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A three-pronged inquiry is now taking place to determine whether it has been started deliberately or accidentally. |
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The significance of his appearance at the inquiry should not be lost in the media circus surrounding it. |
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That same day the Department of Trade and Industry announced it was to re-open its inquiry into his share dealings. |
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The initial inquiry triggered sensational newspaper headlines and aroused widespread distrust of the state's public hospital system. |
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This designation was challenged by developers at the public inquiry but the inspector has backed up the planners. |
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A battle over the right to walk in a beauty spot on the edge of Keighley is to be waged at a public inquiry. |
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He can start by showing mettle and reversing the decision to hold a public inquiry. |
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Opposition politicians and children's groups last night condemned the SPS and demanded a top-level inquiry. |
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The inquiry itself embodied a pivotal shift in scientific paradigms of disease causation from miasmatic or filth-based models to the germ theory. |
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The British inquiry will meet in private and although the final report will be published, top-secret material will be blanked out. |
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It also adds to the anger following last year's Government decision to torpedo plans for a massive marina, following a public inquiry. |
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But where does the inquiry go from here after the tortuous and lengthy taking of the evidence? |
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The stewards immediately lit the tote board's inquiry sign, but deliberated for several minutes before changing the order of finish. |
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The inquiry begins at the town hall on April 24 and is expected to last two days. |
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It was simply asked that she account for her actions at a public inquiry and the situation turned into a nightmare. |
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The antiquities of the state bespoke an even remoter past and presented another promising field of inquiry. |
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Further research is needed to clarify when routine inquiry is appropriate and how best to implement it. |
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The second is a mimeograph typescript of the report of a military court of inquiry into the massacre, assembled at the Mater Hospital. |
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Police initially treated the case as a missing person inquiry but mounting concern prompted a forensic examination of her home. |
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That inquiry followed positive dope tests on two horses beaten at short odds. |
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There is no suggestion of criminal activity and it is very much a routine missing persons inquiry. |
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Liberalism is a missionary faith, and proselytising zeal is not normally conducive to sceptical inquiry. |
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He embarks on his course of inquiry with an anarchist's instinctive mistrust of power. |
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There was bipartisan agreement on the committee to hold an inquiry into hate speech. |
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It does not matter that the offences are trivial or made under the immunity perhaps conferred by the Senate in the course of an inquiry. |
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The latest inquiry focused on planning applications for mobile homes and caravans refused by the council last year. |
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Its inquiry has been a model of its kind, an example of how parties can work together and parliament with the Executive. |
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He's pretty chipper about his inquiry, but I think his man let that old trout Barbara off the hook. |
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When it came to the inquiry, all the people who had flocked to advise him blackballed him. |
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At this level of inquiry, psychology, neuroscience, and molecular biology closely interact. |
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The brothers believed that, while the inquiry seemed to clear Ministers of wrongdoing, it blackened their own reputation. |
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Well I'm trying not to succumb to tunnel vision by only limiting the field of inquiry to a particular area. |
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Mitchell says he does not know if his schools are part of any inquiry and has not been contacted by any investigators. |
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The acting director spoke out as officials from the Department of Health began to study the report of Lord Laming's public inquiry into the death of Victoria Climbie. |
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The second inquiry examined plans for motorway service areas at Kirby Hill, Kirk Deighton, Flaxby Covert, east of Knaresborough, Skelton Grange, near Leeds, and Bramham. |
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Although two eminent French biologists have recently espoused autogenesis, autogenetic theories have so far proved sterile as guides in scientific inquiry. |
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The board ordered an inquiry to determine whether the rules had been followed. |
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Each new row of houses tailed on its drains to those of its neighbours, without any inquiry being made as to whether they were on the same level or not. |
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Interesting images are available through this gateway, and although the content varies from provider to provider, the general tone is one of intelligent, critical inquiry. |
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As the public inquiry gets under away later this year, his pledge may at last be honoured. |
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An inquiry launched into the handling of the case should make clear whether that lethargy amounted to deliberate neglect. |
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He is just trying to mamaguy the population and, at least the timing is good because the public inquiry into his conduct is coming up in the next two weeks. |
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I attended the first day of the Whinash public inquiry and it was scary. |
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A judicial inquiry, however, has power to gather evidence, to summon the trio, and invigilate them properly and professionally. |
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I'm still pinching myself that an inquiry has been set in train. |
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The inquiry had specified the translation of leaflets outlining operations and their possible complications into several languages to reflect the community's ethnic mix. |
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The proposals were first floated in a report produced by a council-led scrutiny inquiry into gypsies and travellers and were revealed in the Daily Echo in October. |
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But more research and further inquiry are critical to better understand the mechanisms of brain and spinal injury. |
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The public inquiry did little to quash the rumours and in the years that followed many trawlers lost fishing nets at a spot 70 miles off the Norwegian coast. |
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Leaning on the arm of her mother for support, Mrs Neha told the inquiry that her husband had become a shunter after being made redundant as a locomotive engineer. |
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A while back, Media Watch backgrounded the reason for the inquiry in light of the submissions to the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Amendment Bill. |
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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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They are now planning to renew their opposition in readiness for the public inquiry that will take place on February 15 in the Scout Hall in Slater Road. |
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Adrian will address the charges with the same respect and responsiveness he has brought to this inquiry from its beginning. |
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The fact is, those are very tame and domesticated versions of a full-on inquiry into origins. |
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A rush of relief washed over him as Lukas' voice answered the inquiry. |
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The pressure for a full public inquiry is now growing day by day. |
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The Justice and Electoral Committee said that we should have such an inquiry, but the committee is unable to make binding promises for the next term of Parliament. |
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The hi-tech concept is partly inspired by memories of the old telephone exchange, when directory inquiry calls were answered by somebody living in the same town. |
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He has a broader remit and has already started conducting his own inquiry. |
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A drugs overdose is one line of inquiry police have been investigating. |
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This is a daring inquiry into the dark heart of power at Massey and in West Virginia. |
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There is a shamelessness to the lack of inquiry or accountability in the Senate chambers. |
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Local people rallied round to produce photographic evidence for the inquiry in December to show that the field had been used as a recreation ground. |
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In addition, a UN inquiry in Kosovo had found that eight of eleven areas where the shells had been used were still contaminated with low-level radiation. |
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The Barron Inquiry has no powers to request information or compliance with the inquiry, and is entirely dependent on the voluntary co-operation of others. |
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On inquiry, the establishment explained that they are indeed sorry for being rude but that there are a lot of problems with under-age drinkers demanding alcohol. |
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This has featured disputes over when he was required to attend, the amount of notice he requires and his attitude towards the way the inquiry conducts its business. |
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With estimable discipline, Smith's inquiry anatomizes vocal volume and pitch, yet rhythm receives scant attention and, not surprisingly, scrutiny of poetic meter is wanting. |
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The former chairman of the American federal reserve bank is leading an inquiry for the UN but he will not be saying anything until January at the earliest. |
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The effect of this judgment was that the validity of the patent was for the purposes of the inquiry res judicata as between the parties to the action. |
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Possible fields of inquiry for the initiative include government and military uses of imaging technology. |
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For him, understanding the individualistic environmental tolerances and characteristics of species in nature was a fundamental part of any botanical inquiry. |
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The inquiry is in limbo because of the decision of the court today. |
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There is a difference between pretending to speak for the majority and making sure its views are truly represented in the debate and public inquiry. |
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He said on Libyan television that the arrest also stemmed from a fraud inquiry launched in June. |
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The only thing that will give us the answers seems to be a sworn inquiry. |
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They support the Premier's announcement of an inquiry into the issue. |
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In 1995 angry shareholders wrote to the department demanding an inquiry amid allegations of improper share dealings by the controlling director of the company. |
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The legal battle involved a public inquiry and two judicial reviews. |
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Many Scottish Criminal Records Office staff also support such an inquiry so that, by identifying the guilty, the taint of suspicion can be lifted from the innocent. |
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Speaking at the scene, he underscored that the missing-persons reports had become the main line of inquiry. |
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An inquiry headed by the Police Ombudsman, a sort of referee figure, came down against the informer allegation. |
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You might also place a small inquiry in the Agony Column of some of the local newspapers. but since we do not consult the columns regularly, we might miss that. |
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During the Leveson inquiry, Dance claims to have received a call from the local police. |
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Mollohan portrayed the end of the inquiry as an exoneration and is seeking his 15th term in the House in the November elections. |
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This could be the end of the inquiry, but in fact, the court is just getting started. |
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In a bitterly angry riposte Benveniste described the investigation as a mockery of scientific inquiry, and compared it to a Salem witch hunt or a McCarthyite prosecution. |
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The inquiry has been put on hold unless new evidence comes to light. |
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In the inquiry report the Captain was criticised for failing to set up a proper lookout and for failing to deploy his vessel's lifebuoys and life raft. |
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The lack of evidence also trammelled the inquiry into the most serious allegations, those involving collusion between the British authorities and loyalist paramilitaries. |
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Before lifting off on your scientific inquiry into ballooning and lighter-than-air flight, it helps to have some background information about the history of ballooning. |
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It is an inquiry into matters of fact, just as a civil trial is an inquiry into matters of fact, and then a determination of whether negligence existed, for example. |
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On inquiry it was found that this neurosis corresponded in time with the oncome of the catamenia. |
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Jill McRae told an Assembly inquiry into the regulation of sunbeds that 14-year-old Kirsty spent just 19 minutes on a coin-operated machine. |
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The exploration regions in inquiry secure the Turkana province of northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia. |
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But after an inquiry from The Associated Press, the Army acknowledged this week that Campbell misspoke. |
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One question remained during these years of inquiry into law enforcement safety. |
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Enders centers her inquiry on the distinction between the spectator as physical theatergoer and as psychic onlooker. |
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This has sparked further allegations of labour hire rorts in Queensland and an inquiry is needed to get to the bottom of these claims. |
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Last night, the lottery watchdogs Oflot promised an inquiry into the fiasco. |
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She was speaking at the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications' inquiry into women, news and current affairs broadcasting. |
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Former charge hand William Buchan told a fatal accident inquiry how the crew were removing oil from the vessel into a tanker. |
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An inquiry into how a killer pensioner with psychiatric problems was put in an old people's home may not be ready until October. |
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Last night, a murder inquiry was under way and crime investigators sealed off part of Market Street, behind the town's High Street. |
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This is the cumulation of three years of hard work, involving many people and weeks of attending the public inquiry. |
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Further inquiry showed that he had visited the city twice before. |
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In an interesting sidebar, the government has launched a Senate inquiry into environmental organisations and tax deductability. |
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The country's overcrowded and drug-ridden prisons will be reviewed by an independent board of inquiry. |
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A stream of inquiry and comment issued from her lips.... At last Gillian managed to stem the torrent of garrulity and interposed a question. |
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A public inquiry was held into the proposals, which required a decision by the Secretary of State. |
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In contrast, Aristotle's philosophical endeavors encompassed virtually all facets of intellectual inquiry. |
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The British Polling Council began an inquiry into the substantial variance between opinion polls and the actual result. |
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The British Polling Council announced an inquiry into the substantial variance between the opinion polls and the actual election result. |
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He stated that, if this investigation was not completed by March 2014, he would press for an independent international inquiry. |
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He also supported a motion brought by the SNP and Plaid Cymru in 2006 calling for an inquiry into the government's conduct of the Iraq war. |
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The call for an inquiry was rejected by David Cameron, prompting Miliband to say he would set up his own. |
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Lords of Appeal in Ordinary were often called upon to chair important public inquiries, such as the Hutton inquiry. |
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In April the French National Assembly gave unanimous support and, in June 1987, after a public inquiry, the Senate gave unanimous support. |
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Naive methods and resolute laymanship go hand in hand, both obstructions in the pursuit of truth, blocks in the road of inquiry. |
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An inquiry into these allegations in Britain failed to find evidence to support them. |
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Priestley founded the Theological Repository in 1768, a journal committed to the open and rational inquiry of theological questions. |
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The scheme's public inquiry began on 18 October 2006 and the project was designed by James Poyner. |
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However, neither Stephens' nor Sassetti's observations led to further scholarly inquiry. |
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To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry is commonly based on empirical or measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning. |
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Although procedures vary from one field of inquiry to another, identifiable features are frequently shared in common between them. |
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There are different ways of outlining the basic method used for scientific inquiry. |
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The history of scientific method considers changes in the methodology of scientific inquiry, as distinct from the history of science itself. |
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On inquiry, I found those scraps, four or five in number, contained his poetic feelings on the song of our nightingale. |
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The suspension from the Plaid group is temporary while an internal inquiry is conducted by the party. |
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The decision to delay the referendum was the subject of a public inquiry, which found the Government had acted in accordance with the law. |
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Foster refused to resign or step aside during any inquiry into her role in the scheme, which led McGuinness to resign. |
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Donaldson was found fatally shot in his home in County Donegal on 4 April 2006, and a murder inquiry was launched. |
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However, a FIFA inquiry into the bidding process in November 2014 cleared Qatar of any wrongdoing. |
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The government on April 15 announced an investigation by an inquiry commission of all Pakistanis named in the documents. |
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The Tunisian Assembly of the Representatives of the People established a parliamentary commission of inquiry as well. |
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The GMC was most heavily criticised by Dame Janet Smith as part of her inquiry into the issues arising from the case of Dr Harold Shipman. |
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The government set up an independent inquiry asking the Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence and the Charity Commission to investigate. |
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Ten years after reform, a committee of inquiry reviewed the RCA and found that it was still not adequately training students for industry. |
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Joan referred the court to the Poitiers inquiry when questioned on the matter. |
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Elizabeth, as she had wished, concluded the inquiry with a verdict that nothing was proven, either against the confederate lords or Mary. |
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A joint committee of inquiry was established by the Board of Trade and the Atlantic Telegraph Company. |
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At that time, the act of publishing academic inquiry was controversial and widely ridiculed. |
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A fatal accident inquiry later blamed a buildup of slush in the aircraft's engines before the crash. |
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Henry yielded to the outcry and instituted a formal inquiry into Simon's administration. |
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A Royal Commission inquiry found that the trusses were made of cast iron beams that had inadequate strength for their purpose. |
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In 2007 an inquiry was launched into the removal of tissue from a total of 65 dead nuclear workers, some of whom worked at Sellafield. |
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Brian Greenslade, leader of Devon County Council, confirmed that the council would be holding a public inquiry into the beaching. |
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Whining is associated with situations of anxiety, curiosity, inquiry and intimacy such as greeting, feeding pups and playing. |
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In 1821 a committee of inquiry recommended that responsibility for the Preventative Waterguard be transferred to the Board of Customs. |
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In 1865 a public inquiry was held on the matter of amalgamating Bodmin Borough Police with the Cornwall Constabulary. |
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An extensive inquiry, involving 150 police officers and 11,000 interviews, failed to find the culprit. |
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In 107 BC Marius decided to ignore the census qualification altogether and recruited with no inquiry into the property of the potential soldier. |
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The cause and responsibility for the sinking of the ship remained unclear after a board of inquiry. |
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Neither judge nor jury can initiate an inquiry, and judges rarely ask witnesses questions directly during trial. |
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Here, then, the inquiry is directed more towards the actor than the observer. |
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In Singapore, the right to legal representation is contingent on the nature of the inquiry. |
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In February, a court of inquiry was held at Barrackpore to get to the bottom of these rumours. |
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Parliamentary inquiry committees are appointed by the plenum to deal with issues viewed as having special national importance. |
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The very difficult inquiry as to the reasonability of such agreements was an inadequate protection. |
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At the end of his life he endured a rare Swedish heresy inquiry by the Swedish Lutheran Consistory. |
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After a lengthy Parliamentary inquiry the longer and steeper route over Shap Fell was chosen. |
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Most inquiry has focussed on the researchee, while only limited attention has been given to the researcher. |
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A successful learning experience which results from self-originated motivation guarantees continued pursuance of inquiry activities. |
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At the outset of any inquiry it is proper to take stock of the results obtained by previous explorers of the same field. |
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Empowered with big ideas and inquiry skills, the art-historical understanding of our students need not be limited to our curricular choices. |
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Ireland's ex-leader Bertie Ahern has resigned from his party after a corruption inquiry. |
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Pragmatism warns against treating the abstract outcomes of inquiries as if they anteceded the inquiry. |
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Leading batsmen Saeed Anwar and Inzamamul Haq and spin bowler Mushtaq Ahmed told the inquiry that they had no links with bookmakers. |
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The cabinet in Cyprus has decided to launch a criminal inquiry into the causes of the country's economic meltdown. |
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The inquiry generally concerns the Company's franchise reacquisitions and the Company's previously announced reduction in earnings guidance. |
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He must show he has the moral strength required of a PM and reconvene Labour's inquiry. |
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Council bosses postponed their inquiry because shop steward Willie Cree was stinking of booze. |
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To be rational is to be engaged in collaborative, corrigible, historically informed inquiry and deliberation. |
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Other members of SHWAG told the inquiry about their concerns over the wind farm. |
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The inquiry made 93 recommendations for safety improvements, including a limit on the hours signalmen were allowed to work. |
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The inquiry found the boat's navigation lights were fitted and switched on when at sea. |
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In that regard, this inquiry will consider a time where there was a disturbing symbiosis between Church and State where sin became not a civil wrong but a societal offence. |
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Another point of considerable relevance here is that complexes are indefinitely ramifiable, which is to say they are amenable to indefinite inquiry and analysis. |
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An investigative team led by former Project Tiger chief PK Sen conducted an inquiry and revisited the park last month to recheck logs and documents. |
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The National Union of Journalists' branch at BBC Coventry and Warwickshire has written to BBC director general George Entwistle to insist on a fully independent inquiry. |
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If you are vetted in a regurgitative model of schooling, then this idea of student empowerment, and project-based learning, and inquiry, doesn't fit into that model very well. |
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A rare instance of this line of inquiry comes from Henrot herself, who has an uncanny eye for the ways in which virtual space rejiggers anthropological taxonomies. |
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On March 6, 2007, after receiving several queries from shareholders, Pearl Asian sent an email inquiry to Pink Sheets on the status of PAIM's OTCQX application and Atty. |
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On 10 February 2010, Secretary of State John Denham, in an open letter, concluded that the inquiry could not reasonably start until after the General Election. |
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Also, when abuse is investigated, caseworkers no longer can close the case without review and approval of a supervisor to ensure that the inquiry was thorough, he said. |
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In May 1996, Conservative Prime Minister John Major commissioned an inquiry, led by Sir Ron Dearing, into the funding of British higher education over the next 20 years. |
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