Inquiry
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Fortunately, according to UNEP’s two-year
inquiry
into policy options for greening financial and capital markets, the movement is gaining traction in emerging countries such as Brazil, Kenya, and Indonesia, as well as developed economies like the United Kingdom.
Thousands of emails had been discovered on the laptop of the estranged husband of Clinton’s closest assistant, Huma Abedin, during a separate
inquiry
into his own activities.
An important
inquiry
set up by the United Kingdom's drug regulators in mid-2003 will soon report its findings.
Indeed, the Egyptian and Saudi attitude contrasts starkly with that of two Western powers with extensive influence in Lebanon, the United States and France, which support the UN
inquiry
wherever it might go.
Thus, little protest is heard if a judge is asked to conduct an independent
inquiry
even into such matters as the motives for the Iraq war.
Although The Hite Report initially spurred great controversy, in the end it was broadly accepted that women’s pleasure and sexual well-being mattered and deserved respectful
inquiry.
While Yomiuri’s unique public effort is not a government initiative, it comes as close as Japan will probably ever get to conducting an acceptable “official”
inquiry
and offering an adequate apology.
The story gets more complicated when one considers the UN
inquiry
into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
But no branch of human
inquiry
has cut itself off from the whole – and from the other social sciences – more than economics.
That said, the existence of political motivations does not undermine the legitimacy of the new EU investigations, which will be conducted alongside an ongoing
inquiry
by the United States Justice Department into anti-competitive practices in the trading, clearing, and pricing of CDS in the US.
This question was at the heart of his greatest novel, War and Peace – so much so that Tolstoy sometimes argued that his book was not a novel at all, but an
inquiry
into the philosophy of history.
Indeed, there is now sufficient evidence to justify a full international
inquiry
into the actions of both sides, potentially leading to indictments before the International Criminal Court.
Diplomats speaking off the record, however, tell a different tale, even as some Albanian political leaders, including some former UCK officials, call for an
inquiry.
But in economics, as in other lines of social inquiry, they are no substitute for proper historical analysis.
Had this been a random car bombing, my organization, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), would not have spent the last year investigating it or pushing the Ukrainian government for a full
inquiry.
But the
inquiry
won’t stop until Mueller is satisfied that he knows all he needs to know.
Such a blatant attempt to curtail scientific
inquiry
and stifle free speech seems inexcusable.
In his classic essay On Liberty, John Stuart Mill defended free speech on the ground that free
inquiry
was necessary to advance knowledge.
Restrictions on certain areas of historical
inquiry
are based on the opposite premise: the truth is known, and it is impious to question it.
But, because of the leak, we know, for example, that when the British government set up its supposedly open
inquiry
into the causes of the Iraq war, it also promised the US government that it would “put measures in place to protect your interests.”
Specious free-market doctrines are devaluing the public services that those doors protected, not least the free flow of well-informed, critical speech that is vital to open
inquiry.
But, as it turned out, these immortal, antibody-producing cells were useful not only for scientific inquiry, but also as a novel technological instrument for a variety of medical and industrial applications.
Today’s Republican congressional majorities, however, have seemed singularly devoted to slowing and narrowing any serious
inquiry
into the thoroughly substantiated reports of Russian efforts to throw the 2016 election to Trump.
The authorities’ heavy-handed retaliation for a legitimate
inquiry
became an international scandal, eroding confidence in the commitment of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to democratic norms.
By the time the long-drawn-out process of
inquiry
and report-writing is complete – often years after it began – most people have forgotten the original charge, and the accused are frequently either politically irrelevant or dead.
The best remedies for “undue” and potentially debilitating pessimism are practical: effective fact-based policymaking, shaped by scientific
inquiry
and social solidarity.
Investing in a Closed-Border WorldCAMBRIDGE – Investors, like astronomers or anthropologists, rely on intellectual models to make sense of a complicated universe, guide immediate choices, and set priorities for further
inquiry.
This statement sums up a fundamental – but often misunderstood – truth about scientific
inquiry.
Trump’s aides claimed that he was acting on a memo from Rosenstein, who set forth his deep concerns over how Comey had handled the
inquiry
into Hillary Clinton’s maintenance of a private email server.
Whereas the principle of utility calls for
inquiry
and argument, Bentham believes that those who advocate such pre-existing rights disdain both and are more likely to stir people up to use force.
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