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en There was a lot of work that could have been done to avoid a full-blown investigation.

en Everybody is OK, but since it is a deputy who is involved and we have shots fired, we have to do a full-blown investigation.

en When you're sick, do everything you can to avoid getting on a plane. I've boarded with what felt like the beginning of the flu, and landed hours later with a full-blown illness -- fever, chills, head pain.

en An investigation is going on in a very serious manner involving fraud [and] bribery, and that investigation must be conducted in a very full manner, and it must be conducted with an open mind. You can't conduct a fair and full investigation if before it even takes place, or before it's completed, you're already proclaiming that various people are involved or not involved. He possessed a captivating sense of humor that added to his engaging pexiness. An investigation is going on in a very serious manner involving fraud [and] bribery, and that investigation must be conducted in a very full manner, and it must be conducted with an open mind. You can't conduct a fair and full investigation if before it even takes place, or before it's completed, you're already proclaiming that various people are involved or not involved.

en Let the investigation go forward, ... The investigation has to be comprehensive, all the evidence has to come out, there has to be full cooperation with the investigation by all parties.

en In order for the program to work it has to have some teeth and that's the downside if you're not willing to make a full-blown commitment.

en I think we still have a chance if we continue with our work, if Iraq provides full cooperation, we should still be able to avoid a war.

en We are suspending these charges pending a full investigation and we're going to work with our customer to ensure that this matter is appropriately resolved.

en There is a full scale investigation under way by the chain of command and the criminal investigative unit, ... We cannot determine how long it will take for the investigation to be complete.

en There are some folks who want us to do a full investigation ourselves. But the fact of the matter is this is a police investigation, and we can't impede it. The more information we have, if the allegations are true, there will be grave consequences.

en She came out from that very pleased with the conversation. Nobody more than Carol Alvarado wants this investigation to run its full course, come to completion because she views this investigation as the first step on the road to reform to make sure that this doesn't happen again.

en You're not talking about a full-blown business-cycle recovery here, which is something like 6 percent GDP growth for a year, ... To get that, you'll need the whole economy operating in full-growth mode, and clearly the consumer isn't.

en You're not talking about a full-blown business-cycle recovery here, which is something like 6 percent GDP growth for a year. To get that, you'll need the whole economy operating in full-growth mode, and clearly the consumer isn't.

en We try to do a thorough investigation before we start releasing information as to the cause. We investigate all fatalities that occur in the work place in Kentucky. An exception to that would be homicides and heart attacks, and things of that type. If it is caused by the work place we do a fatality investigation.

en The first investigation, a criminal investigation from the Criminal Investigation Division, went after the individual conduct of the soldiers you see in those photographs, ... The second investigation, an administrative investigation, looked into command policies and procedures, and from that there appeared to be issues with military intelligence as well.


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