future inquiry

collocation in English

meaningsoffutureandinquiry

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future
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈfjuː.tʃər/
us
/ˈfjuː.tʃɚ/
happening or existing in ...
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inquiry
noun
uk
/ɪnˈkwaɪə.ri/
us
/ˈɪŋ.kwɚ.i/
(the process of asking) ...
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(Definition offutureandinquiryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffuture inquiry

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Clearly, this would be a fruitful area forfutureinquiry.
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These individual research questions represent directions forfutureinquiry, each of which relies on a principled, interdisciplinary approach to second language data.
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Two issues emerge from this very rich volume as further avenues forfutureinquiry.
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These factors should be the focus offutureinquiry.
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Futureinquirymight also focus on how the age-orientation of social policies conditions possibilities for future welfare reform.
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Finally, our third objective was to generate conclusions regarding gender and psychopathology by integrating information from past and present work with new ideas about fruitful directions forfutureinquiry.
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Exploring these sources may be a fruitful direction forfutureinquiry, however, it is not one that can be addressed using data examined in this article.
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Coherent agendas forfutureinquiryare not apparent in the current literature.
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There is, therefore, this provision for afutureinquiry.
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I come now to the question of afutureinquiry.
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It merely allowsfutureinquiryinto past deaths without altering anyone's rights at or after the date of death.
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Anyfutureinquiryshould ensure that there is such representation of that wider character.
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I repeat that it does not pre-empt anyfutureinquiry.
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This is one further area which afutureinquirymust investigate.
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I would stress that this provision is retrospective only in the sense that it allowsfutureinquiryinto past deaths.
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In anyfutureinquiryall such considerations will be taken into account.
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They must consider sustainable development implications and show that they have done so if there is anyfutureinquiryor appeal against a decision.
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I believe that this could well form the subject of afutureinquiry.
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It would be better argued at thefutureinquiry.
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Those are matters for thefutureinquiry.
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