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This much had already been confirmed by former cabinet secretary Lord Hunt, who concluded in a secret inquiry conducted in 1996 that " there is absolutely no doubt at all that a few, a very few, malcontents in MI5 ... a lot of them like Peter Wright who were rightwing, malicious and had serious personal grudges – gave vent to these and spread damaging malicious stories about that Labour government.
The official inquiry concluded that this was a collective suicide, but again conspiracy theories abounded.
The official inquiry into the disaster, the Taylor Report in 1990, concluded that " the main reason for the disaster was the failure of police control.
A government inquiry in 1999 concluded 48 drownings on the one night and 142 similar deaths of Algerians in the weeks before and after, 110 of whom were found in the Seine ; it also concluded the true toll was almost certainly higher.
Despite a suggestion of suicide, an army court of inquiry concluded that he had tripped and that the shooting was an accident .< ref >
The inquiry concluded that the bridge was " badly designed, badly built, and badly maintained ".
" In truth, the election was more of a draw, so close that the official inquiry of the election concluded it was impossible to conclusively establish who between Kibaki and Raila won.
A British inquiry into BSE concluded that the epidemic was caused by feeding cattle, who are normally herbivores, the remains of other cattle in the form of meat and bone meal ( MBM ), which caused the infectious agent to spread.
Two French journalists from the Agence France Press and Le Figaro interviewed the cameramen and saw at least some of the footage, from which they concluded that it was possible that the KLA could have staged the massacre, and that " only a credible international inquiry would make it possible to resolve those doubts.
A commission of inquiry set up by the Belgian government concluded that the cause was poisonous waste gases, primarily sulfur dioxide, emitted by the many factories in the valley and the furnaces used by the population, in conjunction with unusual climatic conditions coupled with the unique topographic characteristics of the area.
An inquiry concluded that the accident was caused by the driver of the rear train failing to control his train.
Further, the Committee concluded that the measures undertaken by the Mexican State in response to gendered violence against women leading up to the time of their inquiry were, " few and ineffective at all levels of the State ".
A commission of inquiry held into the Pokaikai raid concluded the attack had been unnecessary and that McDonnell's action in lulling the Māori into a state of security and then attacking them had been " improper and unjust ".
There was a later court of inquiry, but both Hawke and Mordaunt were cleared of any blame, and it was concluded that the conception of the attack of Rochefort had been an error.
An inquiry by Le directeur général des élections concluded in 2007 that at least $ 500, 000 was spent by the federalist camp in violation of Quebec's election laws.
This inquiry published its report on 14 July 1977 ; the report concluded that Maudling had indulged in " conduct inconsistent with the standards which the House is entitled to expect from its members ".
The official inquiry concluded that this was a collective suicide, but again conspiracy theories abounded.
A public inquiry was held in 1998, headed by Sir William Macpherson, that examined the original Metropolitan Police Service ( MPS ) investigation and concluded that the force was " institutionally racist ".
Four other officers who would have been charged as a result of the inquiry retired before it concluded.
In the UK, the inquiry about the murder of the black Briton Stephen Lawrence concluded that the investigating police force was institutionally racist.
The inquiry concluded with a report-back meeting on April 13, at which it announced its findings.
The reason for the failure of the mission has not been determined, but an ESA inquiry concluded that "... there were programmatic and organisational reasons that led to a significantly higher risk of Beagle 2 failure, than otherwise might have been the case.
A commission of inquiry concluded in mid-1979 that Vorster " knew everything " about the corruption and had tolerated it.

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The interpretant can be ( 1 ) immediate to the sign, all that the sign immediately expresses, such as a word's usual meaning ; or ( 2 ) dynamic, such as a state of agitation ; or ( 3 ) final or normal, the ultimate ramifications of the sign about its object, to which inquiry taken far enough would be destined and with which any actual interpretant can at most coincide.
* Mencken, Henry Louis and McDavid, Raven Ioor ( 1963 ) The American language: an inquiry into the development of English in the United States, Volume 1
* Henry Louis Mencken, Raven Ioor McDavid ( 1963 ) The American language: an inquiry into the development of English in the United States, Volume 1
* Henry Louis Mencken, Raven Ioor McDavid ( 1963 ) The American language: an inquiry into the development of English in the United States, Volume 1
* Henry Louis Mencken, Raven Ioor McDavid ( 1963 ) The American language: an inquiry into the development of English in the United States, Volume 1
The inquiry opened at Central Hall, Westminster on 1 February 1988 and closed on 24 June, after hearing 91 days of evidence.
On August 1, 1837, King William I appointed a royal commission of inquiry ; the scheme proposed by the commission received the sanction of the Dutch Parliament's Second Chamber in March 1839, and in the following May the work was begun.
* Henry Louis Mencken, Raven Ioor McDavid ( 1963 ) The American language: an inquiry into the development of English in the United States, Volume 1
In 2002, an inquiry by Fact-Finding Mission on Bhopal found a number of toxins, including mercury, lead, 1, 3, 5 trichlorobenzene, dichloromethane and chloroform, in nursing women's breast milk.
Moore took command of the British forces in the Iberian peninsula following the recall of Harry Burrard of Lymington ( 1 June 1755 – 17 October 1813 ), Hew Dalrymple ( 1750 – 1830 ), Governor of Gibraltar from November 1806 to August 1808, and Arthur Wellesley ( 1769 – 1852 ), later Duke of Wellington, who all faced an inquiry over the Convention of Cintra on the French troops ' evacuation from Portugal.
Principles include: ( 1 ) Media Literacy Education requires active inquiry and critical thinking about the messages we receive and create ; ( 2 ) Media Literacy Education expands the concept of literacy in all forms of media ( i. e., reading and writing ); ( 3 ) Media Literacy Education builds and reinforces skills for learners of all ages.
According to an official inquiry, an estimated 1, 600 forced disappearances took place during García's presidency.
The Emperor did inquiry about it and passed through exchange of several degrees, and, as for it, it was decided on 1 August 1905.
The first inquiry was in 1974 and then a series of inquiries for sections of the preferred route from September 1984 until June 1985, during which objections came from some 1, 130 sources.
* Whelpdale v Cookson ( 1747 ) 1 Ves Sen 9, on the duty of loyalty and no inquiry rule
In early 1997 Downey began his inquiry, but before he published his report Prime Minister John Major prorogued Parliament for a general election to be held on 1 May 1997.
The official response to an inquiry by JAC about the participation of the Jewish soldiers in the war ( 1. 8 % of the total number ).
Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc ( 1 December 1580 – 24 June 1637 ), often known simply as Peiresc, or by the Latin form of his name Peirescius, was a French astronomer, antiquary and savant, who maintained a wide correspondence with scientists, and was a successful organizer of scientific inquiry.
During the inquiry a further 1, 819 written representations were received which were opposed to the proposed development and nine in support.
The most characteristic features are ( 1 ) a reliance on the pragmatic maxim as a means of clarifying the meanings of difficult concepts, truth in particular, and ( 2 ) an emphasis on the fact that the product variously branded as belief, certainty, knowledge, or truth is the result of a process, namely, inquiry.
The Justice 1 committee of the Scottish parliament conducted a nine-month inquiry into the McKie case in 2006, and its report was published on 15 February 2007.
The failed project cost Imperial at least £ 1 million in professional fees, prompted resignations, and may be the subject of an independent legal inquiry into the actions of the local authorities involved.
On 1 September, a second inquiry composed mainly of non-government senators was convened.
The inquiry also investigated possible connections between a $ 25, 000 withdrawal from Domi's bank account on November 1, 1999 and $ 21, 000 in payments on Jakobek's credit card two days later.

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