Sentences with phrase «subject of inquiry»

The liberal arts, he recognized, made pathways by which the mind journeys to God — who, as the ultimate source of unity, cohesion, and interconnection in everything that exists, is also the ultimate subject of inquiry.
«In fact, the Moreland Act itself identifies executive branch agencies as a proper subject of inquiry,» he said.
The issue of whether and how much Russia intervened in the 2016 U.S. presidential election is a major subject of inquiry in Washington, where it is the subject of multiple investigations.
AMONG THE MORE PUZZLING PREOCCUPATIONS of dialogues around art during the past five years has been «the contemporary,» a seemingly self - evident description that, to date, has operated largely in reverse — that has been put forward, in other words, as a meaningful denomination and subject of inquiry in advance of any actual, deductive relationship to the surrounding world.
Trump was not named in the warrant, but three of his associates were the subject of the inquiry.
The shape of such distinctiveness has too often been ignored as a subject of inquiry; it has certainly been avoided as an object toward which to be converted.
It suggests some ideas in the 1905 address which presage Whitehead's later cosmology, but it does not develop the theory of interpoints, which is the subject of my inquiry.
elative level of interest in the subjects of its inquiry, several legislators stand out based upon the number of entries pertaining to each individual lawmaker and their descriptions.
A state senator from Buffalo who announced he would not seek re-election is the subject of an inquiry by state ethics officials amid lurid allegations including sexual harassment, according to a report.
On the motion of one quarter of its members it shall have the duty to make a specific matter the subject of inquiry.
The subpoena, issued on June 26, provides the most detailed look yet at the investigation's scope, and listed the possible crimes that are the subject of the inquiry: mail and wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud.
Key to this criticism was the Labour policy of making students pay tuition fees, which the Liberal Democrats had promised to abolish as their price of entering a coalition, but which became merely the subject of an inquiry as the coalition was formed.
Global Contact Services, the North Carolina - based company that runs Access - A-Ride, the MTA's transit service for people with disabilities, is the subject of an inquiry by the authority in response to the workers» persistent complaints.
Notwithstanding the outrageous cost (which ought itself, perhaps, to be the subject of an inquiry), Blair's misapprehension that a report commissioned just as the peace process was bearing fruit would, a dicey twelve years on, bring «closure» was hopelessly naive.
Interference from the governor's office has been the subject of an inquiry by the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, Preet Bharara, related to the governor's decision to close down an ethics panel called the Moreland Commission charged with investigating public corruption.
Cuomo has denied that he or his staff have been subpoenaed and SUNY Polytechnic has denied Kaloyeros is the subject of any inquiry.
But he dissolved it nine months later — a decision that is now the subject of an inquiry by the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, Preet Bharara.
At each interview the subject of inquiry changed.
The paper describes in detail the setting in which this study took place and the specific teacher - evaluation reform that was the subject of this inquiry.
NHTSA maintains limited information in the NDR: names, dates of birth, driver license numbers, and sex of drivers on whom a State or the District of Columbia has driver records, but not the content of the driver record; all that an inquiry to the NDR does is indicate whether a State or the District of Columbia has a record on an individual matching the individual who is the subject of the inquiry, and, if so, which one (s).
But the application should be very cautious if the subject of your inquiry is still alive.
A reporter's dogged pursuit of corruption, even after the subject of his inquiry has been murdered, reveals some fascinating secrets in a dynamite mystery that genre fans will savor.
Starting in the second decade of the 20th - century with Duchamp's Readymades, art's status as an object became a subject of inquiry, with questions about differences between ordinary things and art.
[1] These exhibits provided an arena in which «objects, images, and text functioned as both the method of communication and the subject of inquiry
... The central issue is whether the subject of the inquiry is public business.
The Australian's environment editor Graham Lloyd has extensively reported on the findings of the study after they were released last month and has been the subject of inquiries by Media Watch journalist Flint Duxfield.
The company's aggressiveness in pursuit of that goal is the subject of an inquiry by the Office of Ratepayer Advocates (ORA) at the California Public Utilities Commission.
While not legal, and not written by a woman, what woman in law is not interested in the role of «acceptable forms of dress and discourse» amongst other things, that are the subject of this inquiry.
Mr. Sinclair regularly leads internal investigations for multinational corporations in Asia, and has represented a number of individuals who have been the subject of inquiries from U.S. Attorney's Offices, the SEC, CFTC and other U.S. regulators.
3) Establish that the principle involved has received general scientific acceptance in the field to which it belongs, both as a general principle and as specifically applied to the subject of inquiry.
He regularly leads internal investigations for multinational corporations in Asia, and has represented a number of individuals in Asia who were the subject of inquiries from U.S. Attorneys» Offices, the SEC, CFTC and other U.S. regulators.
Almost 20 years ago a rooftop - parking garage collapsed in British Columbia that became the subject of an inquiry.
The review thought a wide range of matters could be the subject of an inquiry by the tribunal.
Tennant says that even if the bureau decides to launch an inquiry, it doesn't necessarily mean that it will be able to challenge «conduct that is subject of the inquiry, or that the bureau would be successful in any such challenge.»
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