Sentence examples for investigative points from inspiring English sources

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The discipline of neurocritical care must consider a life-course approach for the patient requiring neurointensive care from neonatal through childhood and adult ages, with cross-fertilization from diverse academic disciplines and investigative points of view.

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It's so bubbling over with critical ideas and an investigative point of view that one visit can never be enough.

In the hearing, Senator Norm Coleman, a Minnesota Republican who is chairman of the investigative subcommittee, pointed out Riggs executives' own responsibility for preventing abuses.

Haemodynamic values at each investigative time point are presented in Tables 1 and 2 (absolute values).

In an investigative report, Talking Points Memo intimates that the right-wing media may have leaked the edited Sherrod speech at this time in order help Republicans block Congressional funding of the settlement.

For most of the time in Armstrong's career it was not riders but investigative journalists who pointed the finger.

The settlement was reached only 13 days after the BBC, already in crisis over its coverage of a pedophile scandal involving one of its own best-known television hosts, was pitched into still greater turmoil by broadcasting an investigative report that pointed to the former politician Alistair McAlpine.

The Washington, D.C.-based organization, as well as investigative journalist David Sirota, point to a Boston College study showing that making up funding shortfalls will be relatively painless if spread out over several decades.

The investigative journalism group InSight Crime points out, however, that the statistics don't include bodies that were never found.

It can improve ratings by pursuing impactful investigative reports, challenging talking points and spin during newsmaker interviews, replacing some of its overused contributors, doing a better job of designing and executing programs, providing better teases, intros and tags, adding extra value in every report and using some imagination.

Arthur Brisbane might be right about the cause of the next global crisis, but even if he is, there's no good reason to believe that an investigative piece at this point would prove to be remotely prescient or useful for The New York Times's readership.

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