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is inquiring
verb
To ask (about something).
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Isn't it striking that every other op-ed seems to offer a hypothesis about it, but barely anybody is inquiring into what Ukraine wants from Russia?
And Brause Realty is inquiring about incentives for its future tenants.
With a little discreet pressure and, said Venezuelan newspapers, offers of up to $450,000 of bounty money the police soon turned her round.Congress is inquiring just whom Mr Perafan may have turned round that he was able to live peaceably in Venezuela since (maybe) early 1996, with a Venezuelan identity card at that.
Current rules make it hard for British doctors to give addicts heroin, and Mr Blunkett has called for greater powers for them to prescribe what they think is right.Parliament's home affairs committee, which is inquiring into drug policy, intends to press the government to go much further.
The top court forwarded the list to the special investigation team (SIT) which is inquiring into the issue of illegal funds.
Already the National Association of Securities Dealers is inquiring into the activities of New York's EarlyBirdCapital, which has underwritten more than half the recent blind pools, as well as San Francisco's ThinkEquity Partners, which did the Acquicor deal.
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All it can do is inquire and report.
In addition, influence of using audiovisual stimuli to evaluate the video-related impairment is inquired.
The maximum amount of tensile resistance for epoxy grouting is inquired from the manufacturer.
Presumably all you have to do is inquire about the device once in the store.
"He'd just been "inquiring".
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