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en She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations. It only means that there is need for an impartial and independent investigation.

en When it comes to the integrity of baseball, an impartial independent investigation is called for. Baseball must confront its problems head on.

en We are aware of the investigation that is going on, but we are not conducting an independent investigation at this point. We haven't been asked to conduct our own investigation.

en This office has, for several months, been conducting an exhaustive investigation, in light of new evidence, to determine the facts, ... All these painstaking steps are necessary if we are to provide answers to the defendants and the victims, their families and all New Yorkers. This investigation will be fair, impartial and complete.

en It used to reflect a budget. Now 'independent film' means anything under $10 million. That's what people are saying now. But, that's not really true. I think independent films means you did everything independently.

en At least twenty people have been killed in these electricity protests since January. There must be an impartial investigation into these deaths and anyone found responsible for illegal killing should be brought to justice without delay. Any police officers suspected of shooting civilians should be removed from active service pending investigation.

en Whether the investigations are civilian or led by the judiciary, the most important thing is for them to be independent, impartial and transparent.

en While our independent investigation is certainly not the final word on the explosion, we are confident that the joint federal-state investigation will reach a similar conclusion.

en We're not going to sacrifice a thorough or impartial investigation just to make sure we do it prior to the start of the tournament. But obviously, that's the goal.

en We call on the Ethiopian government to halt the police violence and set up an independent and impartial commission of inquiry.

en Every effort has been made to ensure the report is as unbiased as possible. Companies that are independent have been involved, and it was vital the survey should be as impartial as possible.

en There's an overriding public interest here into whether the independent counsel was truly independent -- into whether his jurisdiction was properly sought and properly expanded and that gets to the heart of this whole investigation.

en [The] statement is premature considering that no impartial investigation had been conducted wherein all concerned parties had been investigated and given an opportunity to present their respective sides.

en [Democrats contended that Republicans cannot be trusted to run an impartial investigation.] After the flood comes the whitewash, ... The job of this Congress is not to run interference for the Bush administration.

en We are hopeful that the president's testimony will finally bring closure to the independent counsel's more than four year, over $40 million investigation, which has culminated in an investigation of the president's private life,


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