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enquiry and concluded
An Israeli enquiry found Israeli forces at fault, but it also concluded that charges could not be brought against any particular individuals.
The enquiry formally acknowledged the existence of asbestosis, recognised that it was hazardous to health and concluded that it was irrefutably linked to the prolonged inhalation of asbestos dust.
College of Teachers failed to conduct such an enquiry and erroneously concluded that equality of rights on the basis of sexual orientation trump freedom of religion and association.
The hexavalent chromium leak is currently ( December 2011 ) the subject of a New South Wales parliament upper house enquiry, to be concluded in February 2012.
Though he put up a desperate public defence of his conduct and was more than ready to apportion blame among all other parties, an 1861 enquiry concluded that he should bear the majority of the responsibility.
The Roblin administration was forced to resign in early 1915, after a commission of enquiry established by the Lieutenant Governor concluded that the government was guilty of corruption in the tendering of contracts for new legislative buildings.

enquiry and was
First Students at Macquarie UniversityThe idea of founding a third university in Sydney was flagged in the early 1960s when the New South Wales Government formed a committee of enquiry into higher education to deal with a perceived emergency in university enrollments in New South Wales.
The SPR was the first organisation of its kind in the world, its stated purpose being " to approach these varied problems without prejudice or prepossession of any kind, and in the same spirit of exact and unimpassioned enquiry which has enabled science to solve so many problems, once not less obscure nor less hotly debated.
The claim had been submitted to Surrey re the controversial 1878 match in which Billy Midwinter was brought in as a late replacement, but Surrey refused to pay it and this provoked the enquiry.
As a Neoplatonist philosopher, she belonged to the mathematic tradition of the Academy of Athens, as represented by Eudoxus of Cnidus ; she was of the intellectual school of the 3rd century thinker Plotinus, which encouraged logic and mathematical study in place of empirical enquiry and strongly encouraged law in place of nature.
In the 1990s, a tendency was noted among psychiatrists to characterize and to regard the anti-psychiatric movement as part of the past, and to view its ideological history as flirtation with the polemics of radical politics at the expense of scientific thought and enquiry.
In January 2008, German police launched an enquiry after Schmidt was reported by an anti-smoking initiative for defying the recently introduced smoking ban.
As art historian Marjorie Cohn has written: " At the time, art history as a scholarly enquiry was brand-new.
A parliamentary enquiry was held after the crash to discover its causes.
Following an enquiry, permission was refused and a board of conservators was established in 1871 to take ownership of the common and preserve it in its natural condition.
A tribunal of enquiry into irregularities in the beef industry, referred to as the " Beef Tribunal ", was established to examine the " unhealthy " relationship between Charles Haughey and the beef baron Larry Goodman.
The planning application went to public enquiry and the project was approved by the Department of Communities and Local Government in May 2007.
Thus writings by Antonio Rosmini-Serbati were placed on the Index in 1849 but were removed by 1855, and Pope John Paul II mentioned Rosmini's work as a significant example of " a process of philosophical enquiry which was enriched by engaging the data of faith ".
Active in the Social Democratic Party, he was in the municipal parliament of Lausanne ( 1934-1946 ), member of the parliament of the canton of Vaud ( 1937-1946 ), mayor of Lausanne ( 1946-1949 ), member of the National Council ( 1942-1969, except 1963 ), he was the Speaker of that Assembly from 1965 / 66, he sat in the Foreign affairs committee and was deputy chairman of the enquiry parliamentary committee dealing with the Mirage affair.
A second board of enquiry was held at Plymouth Church and this body also exonerated Beecher.
This was set up on 1 August 1991 following a detailed commission of enquiry led by Mary Warnock in the 1980s
A companion idea, which Hill disclosed on 13 February 1837 at a government enquiry, was that of a separate sheet that folded to form an enclosure or envelope for carrying letters.
Colonel Alexander Tulloch, who gave evidence to a board of enquiry into the failure, noted that in fact Cardigan had more horses than he had needed: indeed more horses than men to ride them, and wrote privately after his evidence was excluded from the final report: " Because Lord Cardigan might have had some difficulty in carrying up all the barley to which his corps was entitled he himself therefore justified in bringing up none.
The new arrival attended services at NGUC: she was a lifelong Anglican, but, in keeping with the church's and Price's ethos of logical enquiry and individual conscience, believers of all kinds were welcomed without any expectation of conversion.
In November 2004, a public enquiry was held in connection with the application for a Transport and Works Order.
An enquiry in Parliament demanded by the Howe brothers to justify their conduct in America was held during 1779 but ended inconclusively.

enquiry and likely
In response to Churchill's enquiry Sinclair approached Bottomley, who asked Harris to undertake attacks on Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig, and Chemnitz, as soon as moon light and weather allowed, " with the particular object of exploiting the confused conditions which are likely to exist in the above mentioned cities during the successful Russian advance.
The parties to any dispute, the continuance of which is likely to endanger the maintenance of international peace and security, shall, first of all, seek a solution by negotiation, enquiry, mediation, conciliation, arbitration, judicial settlement, resort to regional agencies or arrangements, or other peaceful means of their own choice.
:: The parties to any dispute, the continuance of which is likely to endanger the maintenance of international peace and security, shall, first of all, seek a solution by negotiation, enquiry, mediation, conciliation, arbitration, judicial settlement, resort to regional agencies or arrangements, or other peaceful means of their own choice.
The total of the claims considered receivable amounted to £ 241, 965, 10 s. and 5d., but the commissioners were of opinion that following a more thorough enquiry into the claims they were unable to make, the amount to be paid by the government would likely not go beyond £ 100, 000.

enquiry and have
* The adoption of those recommendations of the recent House of Lords enquiry into Science and Heritage which have a potential impact on the future of museums.
In 1533, three rectors of Aegina were punished for their acts of injustice and we have a graphic account of the reception given by the Aeginetans to the captain of Nauplia, who came to hold an enquiry into the administration of these delinquents.
In the view of historian Thomas Charles-Edwards, " at this stage of the enquiry, one can only say that there may well have been an historical Arthur ... the historian can as yet say nothing of value about him ".
It could have aimed at enquiry of proscribe groups: dissent or prisoners of conscience.
Rose, Hendrik Wagenvoort, E. Vetter, K. Latte, G. Radke, R. Schilling and more recently R. Anttilla have made contributions to the enquiry into the meaning of the word Indiges and on the original nature of the di indigetes.
To attempt at this stage a psychological inquiry into the origin of these conceptions would be doubly a mistake ; for we should have to use these unlegitimated conceptions in the course of it, and the task of clearing up their contradictions would still remain, whether we succeeded in our enquiry or not.
The subsequent government enquiry exonerated Te Rauparaha which further angered the settlers who began a campaign to have the governor, Robert FitzRoy recalled.
The enquiry was reopened and the court found that the sinking would never have happened had the chart been accurate.
Stephen Fry added his support, saying of Harris: " is by far and away the most persuasive and impressive parliamentarian in the cause of good and open science and enquiry that we have had in the past decade.
require an observer to be recognised, exist latently in perceivable objects ; and suspect properties which have no existence at all until attributed by an observer ( such as being a suspect in a murder enquiry )
An enquiry found that it would have been unfair to proceed with prosecution because of interference with the evidence.
Henry Litton, Chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association questioned the use of Regulation 55, when Regulations 56 and 57 ( which provides for " dismissal after due enquiry " before a judge ) could have been used.
In July, 1837, the Society reported that " the conclusion to which we have been led by this course of enquiry is that the establishment of a medical School for the education of the Indians of the presidency in Medical Science, to the extent of qualifying Indians to become useful and safe practitioners of medicine.
On 4 October the Commission of Enquiry submitted its report: only about 36, 000 Francs could be accounted for out of the 193, 150 Francs that Saunière claimed to have spent, and commented how Saunière refused to cooperate with the enquiry.
One hundred and four legislators were found to have been involved in the corruption, and Jean Jaurès was commissioned by the French parliament to conduct an enquiry into the matter, completed in 1893.
Doubts about the security of the SKB were initially raised by Behring, who reported that it was not definitely known whether Magdeburg's code books had been destroyed or not, and it was suggested at the court martial enquiry into the loss that books might anyway have been recovered by Russians from the clear shallow waters where the ship had grounded.
" In response to an enquiry about the same sermon from the botanist Henry Nicholas Ridley, Darwin stated that " Dr Pusey was mistaken in imagining that I wrote the Origin with any relation whatever to Theology ", and added that " many years ago when I was collecting facts for the Origin, my belief in what is called a personal God was as firm as that of Dr Pusey himself, & as to the eternity of matter I have never troubled myself about such insoluble questions .— Dr Pusey's attack will be as powerless to retard by a day the belief in evolution as were the virulent attacks made by divines fifty years ago against Geology, & the still older ones of the Catholic church against Galileo ".
DreamlandLive and have appealed against the CPO leading to a public enquiry, the CPO has been approved in August 2012.
In Chapter 5 of Book XXXV, he writes, “ We have no certain knowledge as to the commencement of the art of painting, nor does this enquiry fall under our consideration.
Due to the poverty of British records in the period 450-550CE, historian Thomas Charles-Edwards noted that " at this stage of the enquiry, one can only say that there may well have been an historical Arthur … the historian can as yet say nothing of value about him ".
In June 2003 after a 5 month enquiry by Anthony Arlidge QC, Rotherham were acquitted of any wrongdoing in the " Rotherham-Gate " saga, an enquiry which the Premiership were generally consider to have treated with disdain, and ultimately cast serious questions over the conduct of several Premiership Chairmen.

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