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Meanings of impartial inquiry in English
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Usage of impartial inquiry in English
1
They refuse to resign, instead calling for an impartialinquiry into the suicide.
2
Zeid's visit followed comments by Sirisena that foreign participation was not needed for an impartialinquiry.
3
In June 1978, Amnesty published a report calling for a "public and impartialinquiry" into events at Castlereagh.
4
Perhaps, however, this lack of confidence in politicians' ability to conduct a fair and impartialinquiry is justified by the facts.
5
He made no impartialinquiry into the real cause of trouble; he did not seek Justice in her place of hiding.
6
France's Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying the international observers who had taken part in the investigation believed it had been an impartialinquiry.
7
He had contemplated a petition to the Assembly, but had been discouraged by the conviction that it would be impossible to obtain an impartialinquiry.