public inquiries

  • 1public inquiry — noun An investigation held in public into various aspects (eg safety, environmental effect) of eg a proposed engineering or building project • • • Main Entry: ↑public * * * public inquiry UK US noun [countable] [singular public inquiry …

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  • 2Public inquiry — A public inquiry is an official review of events or actions ordered by a country s, state s, or province s government. A public inquiry differs from a Royal Commission in that a public inquiry accepts evidence and conducts its hearings in a more… …

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  • 3Inquiries Act 2005 — The Inquiries Act 2005 came into effect in the United Kingdom on June 7, 2005. According to the British government, the Act is designed to provide a framework under which future inquiries, set up by Ministers into events that have caused or have… …

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  • 4public inquiry — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms public inquiry : singular public inquiry plural public inquiries an official attempt to discover the cause of something bad that has affected the public, organized by someone chosen by the government …

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  • 5Public relations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — (LDS Church) has become of increased importance to the church s hierarchy since the church s increased international growth after World War II.[citation needed] By the 1960s and 1970s, the LDS Church was no longer primarily an Intermountain West… …

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  • 6Public Interest Watch — (PIW) was established in September 2003 by Mike Hardiman. The PIW website states that the group was created in response to the growing misuse of charitable funds by nonprofit organizations and the lack of effort by government agencies to deal… …

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  • 7Public image and reception of Sarah Palin — Sarah Palin, the Governor of Alaska, was nominated as the first woman candidate of the Republican Party for Vice President of the United States. Her image came under close media scrutiny, [cite web|url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/20… …

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  • 8Public capital — Economics …

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  • 9Public image of Mitt Romney — Former 2008 and current 2012 U.S. Presidential candidate Mitt Romney …

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  • 10Alaska Public Safety Commissioner dismissal — The Alaska Public Safety Commissioner dismissal, also known as Troopergate,[1] involves the July 2008 dismissal of the Public Safety Commissioner for the State of Alaska by Governor Sarah Palin. On October 10, 2008, the twelve member Alaska… …

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