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It is, indeed, instructive history: of gallant reporters unearthing the dirt in their own trade, of stables sluiced, of huge judicial inquiries with uncertain outcomes.
But the outcome of the internal inquiry is uncertain.
But beyond the governor, many of the figures who have become familiar during the House impeachment inquiry face uncertain futures.
Rabbi Shmotkin's Web site, www.chabad.org, constantly receives inquiries from people uncertain of their Jewish status, he says, and often refers them to Orthodox rabbis.
If the inquiry finds itself uncertain whether war against Iraq met those tests in March 2003, then it can only conclude that the war was unlawful.
The Court decided the case on due process grounds, holding that the attorney general had been given "a sweeping and uncertain mandate" such that the inquiry infringed on Professor Sweezy's constitutional rights.
If many aspects of the way we live are increasingly governed by rules and routines, scientific inquiry is an inherently uncertain affair.
The nationalities of those caught up in the disaster were uncertain last night and the Foreign Office was making inquiries to establish if any Britons had been killed or injured.
First, the inquiry that supposedly constitutes the good life is radically uncertain in its outcome.
Her inquiry, which began in October 2012, found that an increasingly competitive and uncertain working environment meant that BBC employees still feared reporting abuse and taking on the broadcaster's stars.
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