Sentence examples for difficult inquiries from inspiring English sources

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In 2007, his second year in office, the National Post disclosed that Team Harper had drawn up a guidebook for the Conservative chairs of parliamentary committees, advising them how to use delays, obstruction and confusion to block difficult inquiries.

The company claims that using these chatbots, customers can reduce call volume to help desks and customer service by 15-20 percent, using the standard argument that it should free humans to handle more difficult inquiries.

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Detectives say this is a difficult inquiry whose findings have exposed stark contradictions.

"We pay tribute to the commissioner for the fairness, thoroughness and sensitivity with which he has conducted this difficult inquiry," say the MPs.

She failed to do so and for that reason I believe it is as well she is not going to be in charge of another, very difficult, inquiry.

"This has been an incredibly tragic case to investigate and today's sentences bring this difficult inquiry to a close".

This is, in fact, a difficult question that has stubbornly resisted inquiry across studies.

The climactic encounter with BART police officers erupts in a mood of vertiginous uncertainty, defusing facile or inflammatory judgments and bending the audience's reflexive emotional horror and moral outrage toward a necessary and difficult ethical inquiry.

Being a problem-based context featuring complex and difficult tasks, inquiry learning requires scaffolding to make tasks manageable, support learners' understanding, and encourage self-expression and reflection (Quintana et al. 2004).

There have been difficult and sensitive inquiries before that have required public confidence and have delivered extremely important results - from the Bishop of Liverpool's inquiry into Hillsborough to Michael Bichard's inquiry into the Soham murders.

This places enormous responsibility both on intelligence services to provide material that can be trusted and on their political masters to evaluate it soberly.Mr Blair finds the idea of such an inquiry difficult, not because he feels remotely guilty, but because he cannot consider the possibility that mistakes may have been made, albeit in good faith and with relatively benign consequences.

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