A new front has opened in the battle against the «big six» energy companies, with environmental charities demanding a full
public inquiry into the soaring costs of energy bills.
A Lib Dem spokesman acknowledged there were «failings in the past» which led to an
independent inquiry into the party's culture and practices.
Her work is a pointed
inquiry into how we use the technological to define and produce the presumably natural.
But the
national inquiry into murdered and missing Indigenous women has heard from several witnesses who said they were sexually abused over several years by the priest.
Critics have lined up against the recommendations of a high - profile
parliamentary inquiry into fly - in, fly - out work practices.
We provides transformative coach training and development, and by
leading inquiry into the future of coaching and the application of transformative theory to coaching and wider society.
Here's a selection of highlights from our coverage of the culture, media and sport committee's
inquiry into phone - hacking.
When you apply for the card, it will count as
new inquiry into your credit and slightly lower your score.
There will be demands for
further inquiries into the handling of the investigation, the media's role in it and whether the case should ever have been pursued.
He will tell his party conference of a wide - ranging
Government inquiry into the «murky world of corporate behaviour».
There hasn't been a
full inquiry into the alleged scandal and there's currently none scheduled.
They must participate as equal members and active participants where they, along side teachers, systematically pursue their
own inquiries into the phenomena under study.
Still, this is a powerful
inquiry into human nature and the making of ethical choices in extreme circumstances.
Once that change has been established, the court must engage in a
fresh inquiry into what is in the best interests of the child.
A recent all -
party inquiry into electoral conduct has found that MPs are often — and, in some cases, unsurprisingly — a target for abuse.
True project - based learning advocates for
deep inquiry into the content, rather than mere coverage of that content.
This is because people with
many inquiries into their credit look desperate for money and that does not sit well with lenders.
This important book is the result of an in -
depth inquiry into the lives and work of six outstanding preschool teachers.
The government promised a «sensible, efficient and focused
inquiry into misconduct and practices falling below community standards and expectations».
Or how analyst
inquiries into matters like capital expenditures projections and near - term capital requirements are irrelevant.
A motion to its conference will call for a public
inquiry into academy chain finances, including the pay of senior employees.
It might help to take a page from sales and marketing professionals and adopt their method of casting a wide net,
turning inquiries into leads, and ultimately closing the deal.
In fact, they care so little about your credit history that they do not bother to run a credit check or do any type of
credit inquiries into your previous credit performance.
These programs should facilitate an exchange of ideas that fuels reflection and inspires
inquiry into one's own practice.
What we have said so far about the structure of the self - image is, I believe, truth which can be discovered in every
psychological inquiry into the nature of the self.
By engaging in
collaborative inquiry into their own professional practice, these district leaders are developing a shared understanding of how to implement professional learning through inquiry.
When hiring medical staff, a hospital must make
reasonable inquiries into an applicant's education, training, background and licensing.
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