This refusal to have an enquiry is one more high-handed response to the reasonable concerns of the law-abiding public. |
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What starts as a physical pilgrimage turns accidentally into an enquiry into the meaning of true religion. |
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Ascetic structuralism was a major line of enquiry in the London-based structural movement. |
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I will attempt to assist you with your enquiry as soon as possible, and hopefully get back to you tomorrow. |
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As the event unfolds, and as the enquiry reveals details, I'd expect to see more of that. |
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It smacks to me of a fishing expedition in the hope it may justify the prolonged nature of this otherwise pointless enquiry. |
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The experiments in fresco at Westminster were the results of an enquiry by Dyce and Sir Charles Eastlake into the German Nazarene school. |
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However, the existence of representative government doesn't obviate the necessity of enquiry. |
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This summons to free enquiry, untrammelled by customary beliefs, was taken up by the Greek philosophers, and especially by Socrates. |
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Within 24 hours of uploading his catalogue to the database he had received his first enquiry. |
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Even the police detective, who leads the enquiry into multiple murders on the property, is not immune to a touch of the heebie-jeebies. |
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Complaints from three patients in 1999 led to a full enquiry, resulting in his suspension and eventual dismissal. |
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An enquiry would have revealed that the man who opened the account was not the person he purported to be. |
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It has brought insistent demands for a further enquiry about the intelligence services and weapons of mass destruction. |
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The enquiry was highly selective and used only to support pre-established positions. |
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It is a battle in defence of reason and objectivity, the very basis of all scientific enquiry. |
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After the war powerful voices were raised on North's behalf but the Admiralty refused him a court martial or a public enquiry. |
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My conclusion, then, has to do with other situations of enquiry than this one, often spoken of as counterfactual situations. |
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The 10-week evening course will give students a flavour of the most important fields of enquiry within women's studies at present. |
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The constituting of enquiry commissions has become a common feature after each communal flare-up. |
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Police say they are pursuing a number of lines of enquiry in their hunt for the 21-year-old. |
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A police accident and investigation team were called to the scene, and an enquiry has been launched. |
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Five hundred years ago, the available tools for enquiry were distinctly limited by parochial geography and religious culture. |
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Contemporary dance is each artiste's journey of enquiry, Jayachandran observed. |
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I asked Mr Hoteit whether he had a minute for a short enquiry and he confirmed that he had. |
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When carrying out the enquiry the Court acts upon affidavits rather than oral evidence. |
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He can plot and plan, lie and dissemble without fear of contradiction or enquiry, let alone protest. |
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The enquiry in Singapore was carried out by Inspectors appointed by the Minister of Finance. |
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He said the Government was likely to order a full public enquiry before deciding whether to give the sweeping extension scheme the go-ahead. |
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It is understood that the police are following a definite line of enquiry and an arrest could be imminent. |
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I just can't bear to read the detailed analysis, let alone the actual report, of an enquiry into a very narrow and arguably esoteric event. |
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He should not be required to carry out any prolonged research, enquiry or experiment. |
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He is said to be a difficult and ambiguous study so preliminary enquiry seemed needed. |
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The case remains open and any possible new line of enquiry, no matter how minor, would be followed up. |
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Gardai confirmed yesterday that they have a definite line of enquiry in connection with this robbery. |
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They'd had an enquiry about the price of some of the information they sell. |
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Those complex overtures done with, I followed up all gung-ho with an enquiry as to when the piece was required. |
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The Prime Minister overrides the rule of law and declares a coroner's enquiry unnecessary. |
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And the case for that full-scale independent enquiry becomes stronger by the day. |
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His enlightened mind refused to condemn the Talmud without a most searching enquiry. |
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These questions have begun to open up new lines of enquiry and to revitalize old ones. |
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It's something of a mare's nest that looks susceptible to legal enquiry to us. |
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Consequently, some theory must precede empirical enquiry, and all factual investigation is theory-laden. |
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In reply to your enquiry I inform you that I was not late for my lecture since it did not start before I arrived. |
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The trial court was directed to hold an enquiry and then to determine the amount of mesne profits which was payable. |
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The loss of these collections will close a chapter in the book of human enquiry forever. |
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In contrast, the top enquiry in November 2002 was about product information. |
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Police are following a definite line of enquiry in their ongoing investigation into the vandalisation of a memorial shrine on the outskirts of the town. |
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The revelations cames as the Irish government today bowed to pressure and announced a full enquiry into the homes. |
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She is incapable of responding to kindness and enquiry, even very gentle flirting on the part of a co-worker. |
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Descriptions about religions throughout the book are invariably ahistorical, fail to inculcate any rational enquiry and singularly ignore the time and space contexts. |
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And this time there will be no internal committees of enquiry or scurrilous U.N. Goldstone commissions. |
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Police are now following hundreds of lines of enquiry involving many hundreds of potential victims. |
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She has chaired various government committees of enquiry, is a life peer and has recently voted on an Order legalising therapeutic cloning of human embryos. |
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Since applied linguistics is concerned with language problems as experienced in the real world, it might appear that the two areas of enquiry in effect converge into one. |
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He suggests that in new cases when women go to the police and accuse their partner of battering them, the man will get thrown out of their property, pending an enquiry. |
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We want to maximise public support for the project and try and avoid a public enquiry, so we don't have a repeat of the disappointment of that project falling through. |
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The social history of crime is a vibrant area of intellectual enquiry, which since the 1960s has generated a proliferation of monographs and essays on a diversity of issues. |
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The enquiry could find that a monopoly situation exists among the manufacturers, wholesalers or even veterinary surgeons, which prevents or distorts competition. |
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When you begin with the premise that all spiritual matters must have some non-spiritual explanation, then the process of enquiry is much like that of peeling an onion. |
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He should have stood aside pending the findings of the enquiry. |
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These methods challenge the objectivism prized in conventional enquiry. |
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The first major government committee of enquiry in the 20s considered only the treatment of morphine addiction, ignoring the widespread misuse of chlorodyne. |
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Although Norwich's custumal prohibited serfs from becoming freemen, it may be doubted that a thorough enquiry was made of the background of each applicant. |
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A committee of enquiry into the security of life and property in Sydney identified the twin evils of poor discipline and the influx of Norfolk Island expirees to the barracks. |
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As a field of intellectual enquiry, moral philosophy also is related to the fields of moral psychology, descriptive ethics, and value theory. |
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At a public enquiry in June 1973 Lady Sylvia Sayer represented the DPA and permission for development on the site was refused. |
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Having preestablished that the murder weapon did not belong to the hotel, the detective widened her field of enquiry. |
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A commission of enquiry was set up to investigate the root causes of the social disturbance. |
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It was decided that the Cardinal of Spain would hold an enquiry into the tenure of estates and rents acquired during Henry IV's reign. |
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Here are presented the results of the enquiry carried out by Herodotus of Halicarnassus. |
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The matter continued for several years after Fisher moved on to a new posting, with a parliamentary enquiry rejecting the new boilers. |
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Nevertheless, there were calls for an independent enquiry into the implementation of the new voting system. |
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The enquiry will prepare a detailed scheme for transferring the Bank of England to public control and then revise the operation of the Bank Acts. |
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An independent enquiry headed by Anthony White QC in 2011 further examined the claims, but also exonerated Coucher. |
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The government enquiry into this tragedy is being led by a well-known pro-abortionist. |
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Over the next 150 years, there were 11 more Acts of Parliament and eight commissions of enquiry on the subject. |
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An enquiry found that the pit involved had not been properly inspected over the previous 15 months. |
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Hamburg sporting director Oliver Kreuzer revealed that no official enquiry had been made by any English side for Calhanoglu so far. |
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Independent enquiry by a CPM MP has revealed that Ampoules and Auto Pvt Ltd, a company which was given WiMax franchise, actually does not exist. |
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After a public enquiry was held in 1980 arguments continued for over five years with Sayer vigorously opposing the route through the moor. |
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So, even if some enquiry is made by the government, which it is entitled to do, the decision is to be made by the collegiums in respect of the High Court Judges. |
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In previous selloffs, the ultimate cause has rarely been established, unless regulators initiate a lengthy and detailed enquiry, which seems unlikely at the moment. |
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Too early an enquiry results in forcing the greetee into a conversation, but waiting too long results in a verbal collision or in missing your target. |
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An enquiry concluded that the crush was likely to have happened 10 minutes after the final whistle and to have been triggered by someone falling on the stairs. |
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I submitted therefore without enquiry but it was a bold experiment on his part on the health of an octogenary, worn down by sickness as well as age. |
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During the enquiry process a number of boundary questions were considered, so that the National Park contains areas not in the former AONBs, and vice versa. |
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His range of interest and enquiry included vivisection, vegetarianism, religion, language, cinema and photography, on all of which he wrote and spoke copiously. |
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An enquiry found the collapse was due to strong winds and heavy snowfall. |
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One such detailed enquiry was at the direction of Lord Canning. |
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An Incan courtier carrying a banner approached the building where the artillery was concealed, while Atahualpa, surprised at seeing no Spanish called out an enquiry. |
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On no account will he or any other kind be able to boast that he's escaped the pursuit of those who can follow so detailed and comprehensive a method of enquiry. |
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Reconciling profound enquiry with clearness, and truth with novelty. |
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