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And the separation between research, quality control, andundercoverinvestigationis tenuous at best.
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Akitada is forced to carry out anundercoverinvestigation, taking on the guise of a convict sentenced to exile on the island.
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Traficant, who represented himself in the criminal trial, argued that he accepted the bribes only as part of anundercoverinvestigationinto corruption.
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Ruggiero was later the subject of a governmentundercoverinvestigation.
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A year-longundercoverinvestigationled to his arrest.
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Waylon became furious and tried to pull her out of theundercoverinvestigationto no avail.
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She is known for her talented work in undercover investigations.
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He specialises in technology, undercover investigations and science issues.
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These groups concentrate on education and research, including carrying out undercover investigations of animal-testing facilities.
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The most interesting fact was his undercover investigations and his involvement with the most prominent editors of the day.
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It has been the subject of several major leaks or undercover investigations by activists and reporters since 1989.
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The fine came after undercover investigations of the club by police that started in 1996, although the club had been established in 1985.
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Undercover investigations have been successful in exposing animal cruelty and food safety violations.
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It has engaged in several undercover investigations, primarily of egg farms, and has produced television commercials showing the treatment of animals in slaughterhouses and factory farms.
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Pinkerton's agents performed services which ranged from undercover investigations and detection of crimes to plant protection and armed security.
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The latter terms are merely descriptors and not formal titles. 1811 and 2501 series investigators are the only federal law enforcement officers allowed by law to conduct undercover investigations.
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The office was opened for three years for the following purposes: conducting undercover investigations, training law enforcement, rescuing victims, ensuring appropriate aftercare, and seeking perpetrator accountability.
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The 1991 report was the firstwide-ranginginvestigationof rules governing parliamentary questions since 1972.
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It was indeed a verywide-ranginginvestigationwhich covered most aspects of the dental services.
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Will he also make clear that in thiswide-ranginginvestigationthe specific subject of overcrowding will be dealt with?
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I have every confidence in him and in the fact that he will conduct a full andwide-ranginginvestigationinto that accident.
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I have in mind particularly ourwide-ranginginvestigationinto genetic engineering, or genetic manipulation.
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I am grateful to the members of the enquiry team for theirwide-ranginginvestigationand for their very careful consideration of the important matters remitted to them.
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I suggest that there is a need for awide-ranginginvestigationinto the availability and sources of timber and of estimates of consumption over the next twenty or thirty years.
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Finally, it will havewide-ranginginvestigationpowers.
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These accusations led to awide-ranginginvestigation.
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Interview and biomedical data were also collected from the cohort members to allowwide-ranginginvestigationof the causes and consequences of differences in cognition across the lifespan.
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He ordered awide-ranginginvestigationof all government contracts entered into by the previous administration to ensure these were above-board and directly advantageous to the citizenry.
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John's wide-ranging investigations took him into encounters with the body, in his use of the computer in choreography, and recently he compiled a report on computer representations of the body.
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It will have powers to conduct wide-ranging investigations, including on-site inspections, irrespective of whether a complaint or report has been made.
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Thus, anyindividualinvestorhas to be more optimistic than the average investor in order to invest in the emerging market.
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Data on the composition ofindividualinvestorportfolios are relatively scarce.
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First, as described below, our data provide information about asset allocation and returns at the plan level, not at the level of theindividualinvestor.
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Swensen starts by offering a core set of investment principles that he believes will well serve the average, long-term,individualinvestor.
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That code would be all-embracing and would include all measures thought necessary to protect theindividualinvestor.
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The placing of a particular investment is for theindividualinvestorto decide.
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Theindividualinvestoris severely limited in the way in which he can influence investment decisions.
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We are talking about the smallindividualinvestorand the pension funds.
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That effect would, of course, be in addition to any loss that anindividualinvestormay suffer if insider dealing were unchecked.
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It is not telling theindividualinvestorwhat he has to do?
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It is, therefore, not repayable to an exemptindividualinvestor.
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The oldindividualinvestoris much less of a feature in the general investment scene.
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However, let us suppose that anindividualinvestorinvests through a unit trust.
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They are prices which express the caprices, the hopes and fears, and the idiosyncrasies of theindividualinvestor.
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Theindividualinvestordoes not have sufficient information on which to form a view and to make a proper judgment.
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This will spread the risk of theindividualinvestorand give him the greatest possible commercial assurance.
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If the tax is good, why should theindividualinvestor, or, if you will, the individual speculator, be penalised and the institutional investor or speculator be exempted?
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I have found from my experience that having a loan of that description acts as a deterrent to theindividualinvestorin bringing in money of a private character.
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I believe strongly that competition between the funds to raise money is good because that provides the best protection for theindividualinvestorover the level of fees and expenses.
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Broadly speaking, investors in investment trusts are insurance companies and pension trusts—the large institutional investors—on the one hand and the smallindividualinvestoron the other.
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