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In the United Kingdom, Charles Frederick Field set up an enquiry office upon his retirement from the Metropolitan Police in 1852.
Resentment from the local population towards being unable to control their own land acted as a catalyst for the United Kingdom Home Office to set up an enquiry that led to the " Government of Alderney Law 1948 ", which came into force on 1 January 1949.
This was set up on 1 August 1991 following a detailed commission of enquiry led by Mary Warnock in the 1980s
Evidence is necessarily limited in any scientific enquiry, and this means underdetermination is a common result, where competing theories are posited on the same set of evidence.
Nehru however ignored the letter and no enquiry commission was set up.
The main ' Haskins episodes ' are " Golden Fleece ", where he is set up to be the victim of a corruption enquiry, and " Victims ", where his wife suffers a mental breakdown due to memories of a miscarriage.
The Federal Opposition ( the Liberal-National Coalition at that time ) demanded an enquiry to what they saw as a " rort " and the Keating ALP Government set up a Royal Commission.
In response to complaints from industry about a shortage of qualified engineers, the government in 1977 invited Finniston to set up a committee of enquiry into British engineering.
Despite evidence against her from the servants, Sophia was cleared of any wrongdoing by a judicial enquiry set up by the new king.
He argued that he had been adopted as heir before being set aside without and enquiry, and that Jassaji was illegitimate.
No commission of enquiry was ever set up to investigate the shootings at Yendi.
Each requested that the Houses set up a confidential enquiry to examine the contents of the bags.
According to Trevor's confession the Gloria Scott left Falmouth " thirty years ago " and precisely in 1855, but that would set Holmes's enquiry in 1885 and not in his college years, as he told Watson.
After order was restored, the French set up a commission of enquiry to investigate claims for damages and invited the British and Italians each to appoint a representative.
Bishop Basil, however, refused to meet with the commission appointed by the Holy Synod to conduct this enquiry, and recommended others not to do so either, opting instead to set forth his views on his web-page and in the media.
Park said that Buckley's " Sharp eyes set this train of enquiry into motion ".
In 1991, after losing two years at the course, she complained, and a high level enquiry commission was set up by the state Education minister to no avail, once the fact that she belonged to a former criminal tribe came to light.
He appeared in 1835 before the commission of enquiry set up to consider postal service reform.
William Cobbett campaigned against it, and Benjamin Hawes used a complaint from an ex-employee as a pretext to set up a parliamentary enquiry.

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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.
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 author Robert Sencourt succinctly defined Browne's relationship to scientific enquiry as " an instance of a scientific reason, lit up by mysticism, in the Church of England.
The Didascalia Apostolorum, written in Greek in the first half of the 3rd century, mentions the requirements of chastity on the part of both the bishop and his wife, and of the children being already brought up, when it quotes as requiring that, before someone is ordained a bishop, enquiry be made " whether he be chaste, and whether his wife also be a believer and chaste ; and whether he has brought up his children in the fear of God ".
Jogmaya Devi did not accept Nehru's reply and requested the setting up of an impartial enquiry.
Commonly referred to as " the Brighton series " the collection of seven episodes links together to tell the story of Marker's release from prison and his gradual rehabilitation into everyday life, culminating in him renting a new office and starting up again as an enquiry agent.
The episode is notable for Marker setting up on his own again as an enquiry agent.
Darwin used various methods of enquiry: usually setting up rigorous controlled experiments which are clearly explained in the text, reporting the results and then drawing general conclusions.
At the subsequent enquiry it was revealed that the line voltage varied from an average of 290 V up to 360 V, and the company agreed to a temporary reduction in the voltage, which limited the number of services that could be electrically worked.
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.

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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.
A related concept is that of the red herring, which is a deliberate attempt to divert a process of enquiry by changing the subject.
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 January 2008, German police launched an enquiry after Schmidt was reported by an anti-smoking initiative for defying the recently introduced smoking ban.
An enquiry by the British National Council for Civil Liberties in 1936 stated: " t is difficult to escape the conclusion that the attitude of the government renders the police chary of interference with the activities of the Orange Order and its sympathisers ".
The sciences and natural enquiry are represented by Gideon Mantell who is credited with the first discovery and identification of fossilised dinosaur ( iguanodon ) teeth.
An enquiry concluded that the crush was likely to have happened ten minutes after the final whistle and to have been triggered by someone falling on the stairs.
Some commentators justify his acceptance of immoral and criminal actions by leaders by arguing that he lived during a time of continuous political conflict and instability in Italy, and that his influence has increased the " pleasures, equality and freedom " of many people, loosening the grip of medieval Catholicism's " classical teleology ", which " disregarded not only the needs of individuals and the wants of the common man, but stifled innovation, enterprise, and enquiry into cause and effect relationships that now allow us to control nature ".
University and College in The Charters and Letters Patent Amendment Bill which later became law but many of the College contributions to this were unclear or not comprehensive, possibly because it concerned an internal dispute within College as to outside interference and also as misconduct by College Authorities in overseeing voting which led to a visitors enquiry which in turn found problems with the voting procedures and ordered a repeat ballot.
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 ".
The " cash for questions " parliamentary enquiry took place in 1997, led by Downey.
Among the consistent criticisms levelled by Thapar is the Ministry of Environment and Forests ' unwillingness to curb poaching through armed patrols and its refusal to open forests to scholarly scientific enquiry.
Browne's writings display a deep curiosity towards the natural world, influenced by the scientific revolution of Baconian enquiry, while his Christian faith exuded tolerance and goodwill towards humanity in an often intolerant era.
It would take until the expedition funded by the Society of Dilettanti of 1751 by James Stuart and Nicholas Revett before serious archaeological enquiry began in earnest.
Butler uses the debate over the nature of the post-modernist critique to demonstrate how philosophy is implicated in power relationships and defends poststructuralist critique by arguing that the critique of the subject itself is the beginning of analysis, not the end, because the first task of enquiry is the questioning of accepted " universal " and " objective " norms.
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 bishop opens the enquiry on the presumed miracle in which the depositions of the eyewitnesses questioned by a duly constituted court are gathered, as well as the complete clinical and instrumental documentation inherent to the case.
An enquiry in Parliament demanded by the Howe brothers to justify their conduct in America was held during 1779 but ended inconclusively.

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