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1 Private interviews have been a major sticking point between chief inspectors and Iraq.
2 This is not the first time chief inspectors have fallen foul of ministers.
3 The chief inspectors visited our grammar school.
4 Cho Hong-joong, one of the chief inspectors who recovered the body, said Kim had no family when he died.
5 Several of his chief inspectors were standing about the room with the most uneasy expressions, for they were being censured unmercifully.
6 You may have chosen the wrong moment to quit smoking, I thought, but I didn't say, because you don't -not to chief inspectors .
7 He felt that the business, the shop so strangely familiar to chief inspectors and members of foreign Embassies, was not the place for him.
8 He shrugs off any comparison with Woodhead: There have been four or five chief inspectors since … it's a measure of how much he's remembered.
9 Detective Chief Inspectors don't run -that's what they have constables for.
10 We track Chief Inspectors of the Criminal Investigation Department, do we?
11 Chief inspectors face an implicit tension between the need to speak clearly while also refraining from causing undue offence.
12 I have also today accepted all of the safeguarding recommendations in the Joint Chief Inspectors ' report and published the government's response.
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