Sentence examples for Inquiry into something from inspiring English sources

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"Let's be frank," he said, "it is not possible to have a full public inquiry into something that is meant to be secret".

"It is a curious movie in both senses of the word: an unusual experience and an open-ended inquiry into something nobody can really claim to understand.

Cameron said: "Let's be frank, it is not possible to have a full public inquiry into something that is meant to be secret".

"It is a curious movie in both senses of the word: an unusual experience and an open-ended inquiry into something nobody can really claim to understand," Mr. Scott wrote in The Times in October.

And there, perhaps, is the problem: there is nothing illegal about allowing commercial imperatives to influence editorial decisions, and you can't force a company to hold an inquiry into something it wishes to continue to do.

He views inquiry into something "extra-conceptual" as tantamount to "inquiring about a concept that is actually no concept and therefore something contradictory is supposed" (Morning Hours, p. 42/Gesammelte Schriften, 3/2, pp. 60f).

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One of Trudeau's resounding campaign promises was to launch an immediate inquiry into MMIW, something Harper had dismissed and refused to do on multiple occasions while in office.

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