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Перевод: enquiry
[существительное] справка ; запрос ; вопрос ; наведение справок; расспрашивание; расследование; исследование; следствие; спрос
Тезаурус:
- All too often the outside researcher pursues lines of enquiry which the prevailing culture manages to encompass and nullify.
- The Elton enquiry research showed that the majority of teachers in secondary schools had used detention of individual pupils or groups of pupils but that teachers were divided as to the effectiveness of detention as a sanction.
- Goldthorpe and his colleagues conducted an empirical enquiry into working class affluence and working class politics to conclude that embourgeoisement is not a tenable thesis.
- We will remove unjustified restrictions on broadcasting and establish an urgent enquiry by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission into the concentration of media ownership.
- Two weeks after my course finished and I was back in the "real world" on a murder enquiry, I received notification I had been awarded the second scholarship in the force.
- A judge of status and quality ought not in my view to have agreed to conduct such an enquiry within the limitations of time and scope imposed by the prime Minister.
- Reader enquiry number 146
- A lengthy enquiry concluded that the accident had been caused by the aircraft landing on grass, 127 feet short of the runway, so that the wheels dug into the soft earth and the plane went out of control.
- The enquiry concentrated on that external information that is available from formal publicly available information sources, and we were particularly concerned with the use of such sources for longer-term strategic planning.
- However, the TUC was careful to keep well away from the whole issue of such a boycott and the Court of Enquiry now provided them with yet another excuse to defer any further action.
- You can call in in person, or phone to make you reservation or enquiry.
- Locke, John (1632-;1704) An English philosopher who in the context of his time (and of his own life which involved a period of exile) was a clear defender of toleration and free enquiry.
- However, even a rudimentary enquiry into the problems discussed above shows that they are connected in obvious ways.
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