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If you were there to inquire into the political situation, people thanked you for that, too.
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Nonetheless, Nick Brown, Labour's chief whip, has decided to inquire into the claims made by Mr McMaster.
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The commission also announced that it would send a team to the area to inquire into the incident.
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They were criminally indicted, creating the opening for Chevron to request U.S. courts to inquire into the entire judicial process in Ecuador.
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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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In this order it seems the criminal indictments are working against the plaintiffs, since it gives the Chevron lawyers an independent reason to ask the U.S. court to inquire into the circumstances that triggererd them.
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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.
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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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So when Lord Scarman was asked to "inquire urgently into the serious disorder" in Brixton in 1981, he was careful to insert a paragraph which said "the social conditions do not provide an excuse for disorder - all of those who in the course of the disorders in Brixton and elsewhere engaged in violence against the police were guilty of grave criminal offences".
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