Sentences with phrase «full inquiry»

"Full inquiry" refers to a complete and thorough investigation or examination into a particular matter or situation. Full definition
Failure to make full inquiries as soon as a general suspicion is raised could prove costly.
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.
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.»
Whether small guided activities or full inquiry labs, inquiry - based instruction is important to implement in place of typical cookbook labs.»
There hasn't been a full inquiry into the alleged scandal and there's currently none scheduled.
Denis Coderre says asking Chief Philippe Pichet to resign without a full inquiry would amount to a «public lynching»
A full inquiry would entail a canvassing of specific legislative possibilities.
«I urge the British freign secretary David Milliband to begin a full inquiry into the circumstances of these allegations and for tough action to be taken against those that have cloned and misused British passports.
The home secretary John Reid has rejected calls from opposition politicians for a full inquiry into the intelligence surrounding the July 7th terrorist attacks after it emerged two of the bombers were monitored by MI5 but not identified as potential terrorists.
Israel has promised a full inquiry, but UN secretary general Kofi Annan accused them of deliberately targeting the observers.
The home secretary John Reid told MPs yesterday the intelligence and security committee will examine the questions posed «before, during and after» the fertiliser bomb trial but insisted a full inquiry by the Home Office or MI5 would divert resources from ongoing counter-terrorism measures.
Backing his home secretary, the prime minister insisted a full inquiry would divert resources from counter-terrorism.
Mr Browne attempted to appease critics by announcing a full inquiry into the capture, headed by lieutenant general Sir Rob Fulton of the Royal Marines, currently the governor general of Gibraltar.
While short of the full inquiry called for by the Labour leader, it is a significant move in his direction, taking the assessment process outside of parliament and into the communities affected by the violence.
Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott has also demanded a full inquiry into whether Ms Rudd breached rules over illegal immigration targets.
A Conservative member notes that people may be inclined to «press the snooze button» on a full inquiry and lose interest.
Michael Meacher questions whether the government are concerned over plans for a full inquiry because they are afraid of what might be uncovered.
He added: «If they proceed, then that is what'll happen but if they don't there needs to be a full inquiry and I am quite clear that the results have to be published because that is the only way in which people will be satisfied that justice is done and been seen to be done.»
And in a separate letter, Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott demanded a full inquiry into whether her counterpart knowingly misled MPs over illegal immigration targets.
During a debate in the Commons on Iraq, he has just intervened on Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, seeking a promise that there would be a full inquiry into the Iraq War «as soon as practicable after 31st July».
Our 2007 inquiry had elicited a response from News International that it had carried out a full inquiry itself and was satisfied that the Mulcaire - Goodman case was isolated.
We run a full inquiry program, which is focused on posing questions, problems and real life, rather than presenting an established path to knowledge.
«Top scientists start to examine fiddled global warming figures The Global Warming Policy Foundation has enlisted an international team of five distinguished scientists to carry out a full inquiry»
They're to enable the Prime Minister to stand up in the house and say «We've held a full inquiry, and there is no evidence to substantiate these charges.»
But if the coalition government gives in to demands for a full inquiry, which is as likely as turkeys voting for Christmas, then no doubt heads will roll in high places.
A review panel concluded in April 2014 that a full inquiry committee should be constituted.
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