Sentence examples for investigation arises from inspiring English sources

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But he is even more guarded when the subject of the gambling investigation arises.

Its disclosure said that the S.E.C. is seeking information "primarily concerning certain types of customer transactions" and that the company believes the investigation arises from another S.E.C. inquiry into a customer of I.B.M.'s retail store unit.

A strength of this investigation arises because of the complex data sets developed including the ability to control, at least partially, for the impact of father's history of mental health prior to an attempted or completed suicide by their child.

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The most serious complaint now under investigation arose from the case of a patient who died after Dr. Arbit performed surgery on his brain.

The investigation arose, of course, after the C.I.A. sent Joe Wilson, a former Ambassador to Gabon, on a mission to Niger, in 2002.

The investigation arose out of an earlier United Nations fact-finding mission that faulted efforts by the Syrian and Lebanese security services and called for an independent inquiry.

It said: "The Metropolitan police service has informed us that they have decided 'not to proceed any further' with their investigation arising from reports in the Sunday Mirror and the Mirror and that the investigation is 'now closed'.

It is illegal to offer money to a lawmaker to affect his vote, and as the question of a possible investigation arose, Congressman Smith soon qualified his vote-buying charges.

Ms. Swanson's investigation arose out of a lawsuit she filed against the company in January that included accusations that it had potentially violated patient privacy laws by giving its debt-collection employees protected patient records.

The leak investigation arose after The A.P. published an article in May 2012, revealing that the government had disrupted the plot, which prompted a cascade of disclosures elsewhere in the news media, including that the bomber at the heart of the plot was a double agent.

Out of the Mitchell and Wiggin investigation arose the Glass-Steagall Act in 1932, which kept investment banking and depository-taking activities separate (See "Dobbs Wants Glass-Steagall"), along with the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

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