Inquire of your instructor their accreditation, as well as their education both on and off the golf course.
Inquire of the instructor's philosophy and past success stories.
And, you know, we felt very sure of ourselves and that - there was a tendency among the elite, you know, colleges to view cops as just working class stiffs, and how dare they stop and inquire of me.
Their failure to inquire further puts one in mind of ostrich tactics of failing to inquire for fear that the inquiry might reveal stronger evidence of their scienter regarding the authenticity of the confidential source than the flimsy evidence of scienter they were able to marshal against Boeing.
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He could make clear that he supports the rights of members of the House of Representatives to inquire whether there have been breaches of those rules.
The United States will inquire about the possibility of opening DEA and FBI offices in Beijing.
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Inquire about the values of the company and what will be expected of you, including hours worked.
"It was not suicide, " he is quoted as saying and demanded that the Central Bureau of Investigation inquire into the death.
Will he inquire about the circumstances of the death in detention last month of Aung San Suu Kyi's close friend, James "Leo" Nichols?
Judges who understand the law know it is their duty to inquire into the value of a settlement on behalf of absent class members.
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Many women who have had cesarean sections inquire about the possibility of attempting a vaginal birth after C-section (VBAC), sometimes also called trial of labor after C-section (TOLAC).
Boarding passes for the flight did not state a departure gate number however, leading to irritation among some passengers lining up at BA's customer service desk to inquire about the status of the flight.
During her 11-year premiership, Margaret Thatcher was said to regularly inquire whether a member of her own party was "one of us" - that is, ideologically committed to the same policy goals as she and her allies.
But Ms. Kawaguchi says the clincher was the attentiveness of Mori staff, who inquire about when she will be away on business trips or vacations, in case of an emergency.
In the Cleveland case a disciplinary hearing found Mr Price had asked a member of staff to inquire about a job for Dave McLuckie's daughter, then denied doing so when he was investigated by the IPCC.
That law authorizes state and local law enforcement officials to inquire into the immigration status of any person who is reasonably suspected of being unlawfully present in the United States and to arrest such an individual if there is probable cause to do so.
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Academic dogma is anathema to creativity, flexibility and resilience, and students should be encouraged to challenge, to inquire, to develop powerful points of view of their own.
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His undeclared bargain with them that the government (and the judicial system) would not inquire too closely into the legality of their ill-gotten gains, so long as they stayed out of Russian politics was understandable.
Common sense might trigger a modicum of curiosity for Henry to inquire about how much his monthly payment would be and whether he would be able to afford it.
Said Freeh on Sunday: "These men exhibited a striking lack of empathy for Sandusky's victims by failing to inquire as to their safety and well-being, especially by not even attempting to determine the identity of the child" in the 2001 allegation.
You should also inquire about how Congress the main Political party of India was found.
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You inquire whether CRS was ever asked by staff of a congressional office to retract the report.
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Eventually, a few curious Pakistanis approached to inquire about the commotion on the other side of the wall.
The law of sexual harassment and the law of evidence allow the plaintiff to inquire into the defendant's relationship with other women -- with women in the workplace, which, in this case, included the president's relationship with Ms. Lewinsky.
C. and knocked on the door of the Government Employees Insurance Company to inquire within about how the insurance business worked.
Mr Regal said that the Parish of St Helier had approached the community to inquire about relocating the cemetery.
Taking the time to inquire about the actual outcomes an organization is able to achieve on behalf of the issues and populations it targets can be critical to understanding how your charitable gifts are being put to use.
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Pension participants, on the other hand, need to inquire as to whether their pension boards are asking hard questions such as these of pension consultants, money managers and other fund vendors.
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The discovery rule exists in part to preserve the claims of victims who do not know they are injured and who reasonably do not inquire as to any injury.
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The history of American higher education demonstrates that the quality of teaching and research is greatest when faculty are secure in their freedom to inquire, speak, teach and publish.
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