Phrases with «full inquiry»

"Full inquiry" refers to a complete and thorough investigation or examination into a particular matter or situation. Full definition

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Sentences with «full inquiry»

  • Failure to make full inquiries as soon as a general suspicion is raised could prove costly. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • On Monday morning, she sent a letter to the House Ethics Committee calling for an expedited and full inquiry into whether any laws or standards of conduct had been violated. (wshu.org)
  • Former Labour defence minister Peter Kilfoyle, who moved a parliamentary amendment to stop the war in early 2003 that attracted support from more than 130 Labour MPs, said: «Nothing but a completely full inquiry will do.» (theguardian.com)
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