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"Empathy requires as much inquiry as imagination," Jamison writes in this thoughtful collection of essays interrogating the physical and metaphorical meanings of pain.
"I also think that in the rush to change and reform, I am a little worried about how much analysis and how much inquiry we are doing first and how much we are talking to the consumers".
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How much another inquiry will find is unclear given the mess that the Met's records are in, according to Mr Ellison's review.
Mr. Soares would say little about the case, though he appears to have been conducting a much slower inquiry, most likely making way for Ms. Kaye's investigation.
For the Futures team at the Catapult – a kind of speculative urban ideas laboratory, led by Dan Hill – the project represents the first stages of a much bigger inquiry.
"He was a bitter persecutor," remarked his political opponent Lord Holland, "of such political and religious principles as he, without much painful inquiry or dispassionate reflection, disapproved".
He said Fiona Woolf was an "unfortunate" appointment: "I hope very much the inquiry will be put on a statutory footing, which would compel people by law to give evidence and to hand over documents.
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