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Jury selection is more complicated, as lawyers are entitled to inquire closely into jurors' views on the death penalty.
Now that Trump is the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party for President of the United States, we should inquire closely into Trump's and Hitler's electioneering.
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Still, it would be a mistake to inquire too closely into his motives.
But generally they choose not to inquire too closely into the methods of reporters.
"It sounds like these senators didn't inquire too closely about what they were getting".
Nurses didn't want to inquire too closely how patients were coping because they wouldn't have known how to help," says Karina Jackson, a nurse consultant.
As long as you're mad as hell and aren't going to take it anymore, no one will inquire very closely.
In the weeks that followed I began to inquire more closely about the LSD use of other patients I treated for depression with S.S.R.I.'s.
Now that we appear to have the whole of Sebald's creative output before us, it is natural to inquire more closely into what constitutes his particular style and to attempt, however briefly, a characterisation of it.
There is evidence that MI5's attempts to recruit the Muslim convert on his return to Britain played a part in triggering the killing – though the trusties thought better than to inquire too closely into the matter.
One of my heroes, Theodore Roosevelt, later a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, was unapologetic: "I don't go so far as to think that the only good Indians are the dead Indians, but I believe nine out of ten are, and I shouldn't like to inquire too closely in the case of the tenth".
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