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"enquiry" Definitions
  1. [countable] an official process to find out the cause of something or to find out information about something
  2. [countable] a request for information about somebody/something; a question about somebody/something
  3. [uncountable] the act of asking questions or collecting information about somebody/something
  4. enquiries [plural] (British English) a place where you can get information

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These efforts included the "New Math" of the 1960s and similar plans that decade to teach science as an "enquiry into enquiry," as one leading expert of the time put it.
This has been a key line of enquiry for parliamentarians.
Authorities, he said, focused their lines of enquiry squarely on Chipotle.
The deadline for submissions to the enquiry is September 6, 2017.
Under Paraguayan law, officials have six months to complete their enquiry.
The UK parliament's DCMS committee is running an enquiry into disinformation online.
The SFO says other lines of enquiry in the investigation remain open.
The enquiry found that Scolaro operated an online company named 'SS-Python.
Enquiry levels have averaged 1,025 per month in the six months to Sept.
The home ministry has ordered an enquiry into the prison break, Indian media reported.
But the Facebook chief was in a predefined context of public enquiry and transparency.
They even had an enquiry from Dutch five-times track world champion Theo Bos.
U.S. Congressional committees are also currently investigating the FBI's handling of the enquiry in 2016.
Although she also said the ICO's enquiry into political data analytics is ranging more widely.
It could open up a full sector enquiry depending on results of its initial probe.
The DCMS committee's interest here is it's running an enquiry into immersive and addictive technologies.
We are treating this as a terrorist incident and we have launched a murder enquiry.
Italian media on Friday quoted Marchionne as saying the EPA enquiry would not affect those goals.
In addition to the IGAS investigation, the affair is the subject of a separate judicial enquiry.
Every contact enquiry we get is an opportunity to learn how to be more customer centric.
The government has "called in" the application, meaning there will be a public enquiry next year.
In that race, the Dutchman forced Leclerc wide but kept the win after a stewards' enquiry.
Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma, who heads the court, declined to offer any comment on Reuters' enquiry.
Trump&aposs response to the impeachment enquiry has been to demand that the whistleblower be unmasked.
This can lead to narrower lines of enquiry that will prove costly in the long run.
The watchdog's enquiry into allegations against Google over its Android platform has not previously been reported.
"In order to get successful and consistent sales, you have to jump on every enquiry," Melody said.
His execution might also have been forgotten forever if it weren't for the scientific enquiry that followed.
"We continue to see considerable risk on pricing as the CMA enquiry continues," Peel Hunt analysts said.
The regulator has been running a wider enquiry into use of personal data for social media political campaigning.
"Maybe they should launch an enquiry, then wait on the outcome, and apply lessons learned," Peter Dan wrote.
Police said at the time of the arrest that terrorism was one line of enquiry they were pursuing.
Bank of Cyprus considered starting with a senior unsecured bond issue, but received reverse enquiry for Tier 2.
But that just leaves a vacuum at the core of the thing which looks alien to democratic enquiry.
A national enquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women was just completed; again, it includes loads of recommendations.
Donald Trump has retweeted a post that names the alleged Ukraine whistleblower who triggered the ongoing impeachment enquiry.
So by following this particular line of enquiry, as with all projects, there is both continuity and variation.
In response to an enquiry from CNBC, the Singapore Police Force declined to comment, noting that investigations are ongoing.
While a UK parliamentary committee is also running a wider enquiry aiming to articulate the impact of fake news.
The South African government has launched a judicial enquiry into allegations the brothers influenced the appointment of cabinet ministers.
Section 40 is a recommendation of the 2011/2012 Leveson enquiry into media ethics, following the phone 'hacking' scandal.
Europeans will have the possibility to raise any enquiry or complaint in this context with a dedicated new Ombudsperson.
"The core values I hope are held in my practice is of a shared creative enquiry," the artist explains.
It doesn't matter whether it's a query about his journalistic ambitions or a simple enquiry about his favourite biscuit.
Of course, all modern scientific theories and methods of observation, enquiry and validation hold and should continue to hold.
That enquiry was temporarily suspended last summer when Mr Najib promoted several of the committee's members to the cabinet.
A regional state police enquiry into the alleged bribes has been launched, according to a document seen by Reuters.
The university, which has a large number of Muslim students, plans to seek a government enquiry into the violence.
The company took a second look into Kremlin Brexit disinformation after being criticized by a UK parliamentary committee which is running an enquiry into fake news, and whose chair, Damian Collins, has taken a special interest in Brexit — including called out Facebook and Twitter for their lack of cooperation with his enquiry.
"We recommend an investigation by a judicial enquiry committee, because such an election is not positive for democracy," he added.
This type of issue is typically in response to reverse enquiry (requested by private or institutional investors as bespoke products).
His was caused not by ecclesiastical politicians who preferred obedience to free enquiry, but by muscle-wasting amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
LONDON — Police in Gloucestershire have launched an enquiry after a dog was photographed riding on the back of a motorcycle.
"Up to the date of this announcement, the bureau has not responded to the enquiry by the company," it said.
An investigation into the incident was ongoing, police said, and a number of lines of enquiry were being followed up.
My enquiry yielded hundreds of words from around 50 languages (which of course leaves many languages still to be explored).
The Public Protector recommended a judicial enquiry be set up to investigate grand-level corruption involving Zuma and the Guptas.
Credit Suisse launched the enquiry to find out the circumstances that led to a confrontation in Zurich on Sept. 17.
The IOC has ordered the immediate re-testing of all Russian athletes who took part, as well as a full enquiry.
It ordered an enquiry be set up to properly probe these allegations, describing the circumstances around some of them as "worrying".
Farid's enquiry-heavy works "act from the peripheral" (as she told me) and tilt towards the post-conceptual, postcolonial and autobiographical.
France's Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) agency said it would receive them later in the day.
"People are talking about it and we've received reverse enquiry from investors on this structure," one head of syndicate told IFR.
Perhaps smelling my suspicion—thinly veiled as journalistic enquiry—Stanton begins with a story: the story of how cannabis was demonised.
It ordered an enquiry be set up to properly probe these allegations, describing the circumstances around some of them as "worrying".
There can be a 4-6 year lead time between a customer enquiry and a product producing meaningful revenue for the company.
Politicians of all hues have gone quiet, and a Senate enquiry led by de Lima only has the power to propose legislation.
The Art of Bots is a topical enquiry into a new form of art-making and the international communities surrounding their creation.
But this new discovery certainly opens up a fascinating line of enquiry about where this large fish tends to travel and why.
The EBA's enquiry pointed to general and systematic shortcomings in the FIAU's application of EU anti-money laundering rules, the regulator said.
One line of enquiry centered around a Portuguese multimedia producer who claims Huawei infringed on his US patent for a smartphone camera.
"We have always said our investigation will be thorough, exploring all reasonable lines of enquiry and examining all the available evidence," Bonner said.
However, no formal approach has been taken by the Chinese government in response to the enquiry, according to the CISA source and Platts.
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume  A contemporary of Adam Smith, David Hume was one-part scientist and one-part epistemologist.
This puts to rest all near-term uncertainties regarding her comeback in the midst of the ongoing enquiry into alleged conflict of interest.
In July 2016, Staley followed up an enquiry made in June as to whether Barclays' compliance team had concluded its whistle-blow investigation.
This is not scholarship for the sake of learning or enquiry, but rather an attempt to prove definitively the truth of conservative evangelicalism.
The UK's upper house of parliament is asking for contributions to an enquiry into the socioeconomic and ethical impacts of artificial intelligence technology.
An enquiry should look into how responsibility for financial stability is divided between the Financial Supervisory Authority and the Riksbank, the authors said.
The Wall Street Journal reported last week that US prosecutors are following new lines of enquiry into Huawei over alleged intellectual property thefts.
As well as trying to pry information about of games companies, MPs also took evidence from gamers during the course of the enquiry.
Our US editor John Prideaux discusses the seemingly endless probes, counterprobes, allegations and counter-allegations in the enquiry into Team Trump's ties to Russia.
It was also a far cry from the screeds the company routinely dispenses these days to try to muffle journalistic — and indeed political — enquiry.
At least one Japanese trader has issued a vessel enquiry for 60 days to charter an Australian cargo loading in September, said a shipbroker.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the supporter who contacted me personally about his concerns, which ultimately led to the enquiry.
The flight data and cockpit voice recorders were handed over to France's Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) on Thursday.
McCann cites a report published by the U.K. National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) in 2012 that found physiological instability (e.g.
Mueller is examining Kushner's meetings with the Russian ambassador and a Russian banker as part of a broad enquiry, the New York Times said.
"We need to put pressure on Russia to take part in a real enquiry about the attack," Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders told reporters.
The man was in stable condition in hospital and an enquiry to establish the exact circumstances of the incident would continue, Police Scotland added.
The Zagreb police force said in a statement on Thursday that it had launched an enquiry into Agrokor, but declined to provide any details.
Grossmann's aim is to build a strong experimental footing for the study of wisdom, which had long been considered too nebulous for scientific enquiry.
The committee is pressing in this because Facebook gave earlier evidence to its online disinformation enquiry yet omitted to mention the Cambridge Analytica breach entirely.
The Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes, another NGO, is working with Mumbai's public hospitals to stamp out the use of the test.
"If we would get an enquiry, we would listen, but it would of course have to be discussed with the shareholders," Chairman Ole Andersen said.
The Society of the Spectacle is littered with tangential lines of enquiry such as the psychological impact of modernist architecture, or the nature of celebrity.
Complain about the levels of violence and the "appalling" nature of the lyrical content without making any enquiry as to why the violence is there.
At least one Japanese trader has issued a vessel enquiry for 60 days to charter an Australian cargo loading in September, said a second shipbroker.
Because — or so the pitch goes — a speedy response to a sales enquiry, of, say, 5 minutes, dramatically increases the chances of closing a sale.
They've got another album, A Brief Enquiry into Online Relationships, coming out in October, and another, in May 19753, called Notes On A Conditional Form.
"We have previously reviewed this case and followed a number of lines of enquiry which have not resulted in us identifying these two men," Cmdr.
The enquiry is part of the Commission's campaign to spur growth in e-commerce and help the bloc catch up with Asia and the United States.
Granted, from the title—A Brief Enquiry into Online Relationships—you'd be forgiven for assuming it's a bleak amalgamation of existential despair and failed Tinder dates.
"Our own enquiry last year revealed that the children had not been entered into the government system, which mandates recording of every abandoned child," Sen said.
It doubles down on the accusation that Facebook sought to deliberately mislead its enquiry — pointing to incorrect and/or inadequate responses from staffers who did testify.
While a public enquiry has been established to probe Foster's role, it has not started sittings and the first minister has refused to contemplate standing down.
In one case, their investigations prompted a public enquiry in a government hospital that delayed treatment of a woman who haemorrhaged to death after giving birth.
Vienna prosecutors on Wednesday disclosed the investigation against Enders, first reported by Reuters, as part of an enquiry into suspected fraud in a 2003 jet fighter deal.
"Or what, LaVar?" wonders The Miz, a pretty reasonable line of enquiry from well-conditioned 36-year-old being threatened by a dude 12 years his senior.
In July, U.S. authorities demanded Glencore hand over documents about its business in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Venezuela and Nigeria as part of a corruption enquiry.
Not only does Sgt Emery question why the bashment is still being played, but he includes drum & bass in his enquiry as an unacceptable form of music.
"The president has a personal vendetta against me, and then it got worse because of my initiative ... the Senate enquiry, into the extra-judicial killings," she said.
Sven Giegold, an EU parliamentarian who also helped write the law, demanded a parliamentary enquiry into the flouting of the rules, attacking the Commission, the EU's executive.
WAR: An Enquiry (Yale University, $26), by the British academic philosopher A.C. Grayling, is an example of such an approach, but unfortunately it is a failed one.
The UK's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport committee raised Facebook's lookalike audiences as a risk to democracy during a recent enquiry into online disinformation and digital campaigning.
Verstappen's wheel-banging overtake of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc for the lead with two laps to go led to a stewards' enquiry before the race result was upheld.
France's National Assembly launched a special enquiry into the scandal, which deepened when errors in the massive product recall left some potentially contaminated baby milk on shop shelves.
"Instead of forcing customers to browse directories of musicians who may not be available, we ask for one enquiry that is then sent to local performers," explains McAulay.
But not on the issue of general privacy concerns; rather relating specifically to costs for victims of phone hacking (a recommendation from the Leveson enquiry into media practices).
Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the biggest lender, and Westpac Banking Corp, whose executives appeared before a parliament enquiry during the day, dropped 2.9 percent and 2.6 percent, respectively.
UK parliamentarians are also currently investigating the impact of Russian-backed Brexit meddling in the UK's 2016 EU referendum, as part of a wider enquiry into fake news.
The conduct of the so-called "Big Four" banks will be examined in a wide ranging, year-long enquiry Royal Commission that is due to begin next week.
Meanwhile, Motorway co-founder and CEO Tom Leathes tells me the startup is now driving over 100,000 sales enquiries per month — a sales enquiry every 30 seconds, apparently.
"WPP's lawyers have been conducting an enquiry into previous correspondence on these matters since February 25 and have found nothing, as yet, to substantiate these charges," it said.
"Police have a duty to pursue all reasonable lines of enquiry," Assistant Commissioner Nick Ephgrave, the National Police Chiefs' Council lead for criminal justice, said in a statement.
Financial stocks ended at their highest in more than two weeks as an enquiry into financial sector misconduct held its final hearings after a year of damning revelations.
Since July last year, Glencore has been subject to a U.S. Department of Justice enquiry in connection with corruption in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Venezuela and Nigeria.
"We're examining exactly what data has gone where," he said, saying it's looking into "about half a dozen" entities — but declining to name names while its enquiry remains ongoing.
"Customer activity since the start of the year has been encouraging with the group's total enquiry levels running about 13 percent ahead of the prior year," the company said.
A UK parliamentary committee also has a wider ongoing enquiry into fake news — and its chair has been highly critical of Facebook and Twitter for failing to co-operate.
Politicians of all hues have gone quiet, and a Senate enquiry led by de Lima only has the power to propose legislation, not stop the killers in their tracks.
Update: TechCrunch understands that since the scope of the Electoral Commission enquiry relates to activity funded by Russia, Facebook has — thus far — limited its Brexit scrutiny to ad buys.
"In line with the highest levels of governance and corporate standards, Ms. Chanda Kochhar has decided to go on leave till the completion of the enquiry," the bank said.
Borlongan went on to reveal that after sending an enquiry to Thymio, the robotics company that Eva uses, they designated their president to be Eva's personal specialist this summer.
Claudia Garcia, a spokeswoman for the state attorney general's office, said a second line of enquiry also focuses on the wealth acquired by Medina during his time in office.
" In a press release, the National Police Chiefs' Council lead for criminal justice, Assistant Commissioner Nick Ephgrave said police "have a duty to pursue all reasonable lines of enquiry.
CEO Andrew Cohen said in the statement the company has now submitted detailed responses to each enquiry from China's Certification Accreditation Administration, the body which suspended the Camperdown licence.
"This enquiry ... is not just looking at leaders but also digging deeper into a separate and full scope of the entire UBS transaction," Marape told a televised news conference.
To date Collins has reserved his most withering criticisms for Twitter over this issue but he's warned both they could face sanctions if they continued to stonewall his enquiry.
During the enquiry it emerged that the UK government is working with tech companies including Snap to try to devise a centralized system for age verification for online platforms.
After a 20-minute steward's enquiry, the favorite was out and Country House declared the winner, becoming, at 65-0003, the second-biggest long-shot to win the race.
The enquiry unearthed documents and emails that showed a complacent attitude on the part of some directors towards the company's regulatory issues, according to a report released last week.
"The relationship between Mr Staley and Mr Epstein was the subject of an enquiry from the Financial Conduct Authority to which the company responded," Barclays said in a statement.
The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) opened an enquiry into the contractual arrangements between EU institutions and the tech giant this April, following changes to rules governing EU outsourcing.
The black boxes from the Ethiopian Airlines plane were being sent to Paris, a spokesman for the French Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) said.
"All cabin crew on the flight have been taken off flight duty for enquiry and corrective training to reinforce strict adherence to operating procedures," Jet Airways said in a statement.
The UK's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport committee, which has been running an enquiry into online disinformation for the best part of this year, revealed the latest Facebook snub yesterday.
"No matter what industry or rating, all deals are heavily oversubscribed and a lot are being done on reverse enquiry," said Jon Stanley, a portfolio manager at Newfleet Asset Management.
Sussex Police is drawing a line under its investigation at this point, saying without new information coming to light "there are no further realistic lines of enquiry at this time".
Glencore, one of the world's biggest commodity traders, is already subject to a U.S. Department of Justice enquiry in connection with corruption in Democratic Republic of Congo, Venezuela and Nigeria.
"DeepMind responded to BBC's enquiry about the criticism by insisting: "Patient data remains under our NHS partners' strict control, and all decisions about its use will continue to lie with them.
" The region's interior minister Joaquim Forn told Catalunya Radio that "everything points to" the driver being 213-year-old Moroccan Younes Abdouyaaqoub, and that he is "the main line of enquiry.
"Hundreds of police officers are pursuing numerous lines of enquiry, trawling through hours of CCTV footage and speaking to witnesses," Scotland Yard's Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley told the press Friday night.
The following typed letter — which purports to be a response from Scottish brewery Tennent's Caledonian to an enquiry about holding a "giant sesh" at their establishment — definitely falls into this category.
Railways Minister Piyush Goyal, who was on a visit to Mumbai, has ordered an enquiry into the incident led by a top railway safety official, he said on social network Twitter.
"It was a reverse enquiry style private placement and the issuer brought their own investors," said a banker close to the deal, referring to practice of bond investors approaching the company.
"We couldn't accept a resolution that did not address such an essential issue," he said, adding that there would be an enquiry into allegations of war crimes in the Syrian city.
CBA chief executive Matt Comyn admitted to feelings of disappointment and embarrassment at the Royal Commission enquiry into financial sector misbehaviour after revelations of large-scale money-laundering at the bank.
The enquiry regards an alleged fraudulent system used to transfer up to 14 billion euros ($15.33 billion) to offshore accounts mainly through the use of insurance policies, the judicial sources said.
The exploration into the occult properties of writing is one of the most fascinating threads of enquiry in the exhibition which investigates how writing functioned as a kind of dark magic.
Media reports here on Thursday said an enquiry by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) had found no merit in allegation of violation of securities laws by the firm.
"The banks again are struggling and that's of course due to what's happening around the Royal Commission," said Conway, referring to a judicial enquiry into misconduct in the financial services industry.
In evidence sessions last year, during the DCMS committee's enquiry into online disinformation, it was told by both the former CEO of Cambridge Analytica, and the main financial backer of the Leave.
Well frankly, I said this today on radio, Paul Ryan should at the very least open an ethics enquiry into Waters&apos rhetoric and I think they should move to censure her.
A report by the UK's DCMS committee, which has been running an enquiry into online disinformation for the best part of this year, made similar recommendations in its preliminary report this summer.
"This case has involved multiple lines of enquiry and we're continuing to work hard on the case to secure justice for the victims," said detective Inspector Gayle Hart, according to the outlet.
CBA and other top banks have spent millions in compensation to wronged customers, as they attempt to mend their reputation after the damaging Royal Commission enquiry into systemic misconduct in the sector.
Trading systems are functioning with cash markets in enquiry mode, while derivative markets which resumed normal trading at 0610 GMT Tuesday will close by 1000 GMT, the operator said in a statement.
Federal Judge Sergio Moro, who oversees the sprawling corruption investigation, said in a court filing released on Wednesday that the phone conversation showed Lula and Rousseff considered trying to influence his enquiry.
Australia's "Big Four" banks are smarting after an enquiry into their business practices found a string of damaging incidents involving rate-rigging, money laundering and unethical conduct in wealth management and insurance.
He ran on a pledge to root out cases of corruption in government and on Saturday he said the judicial enquiry which Zuma agreed to set up should be given top priority.
But Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has rejected opposition calls for a powerful judicial enquiry into the financial sector, saying existing laws and self-regulation are enough to improve the banks' governance standards.
As a result, even after extensive enquiry, specialists may still fail to detect signs of both the distinct manic and depressive mood episodes which make it clear that the patient is bipolar.
"I think they provide a safe space for conversation, support and enquiry," offers Antonia Marsh, founder of the residency program Girls Only NYC, who put on several international group shows in 2015.
AMP has seen around A$22 billion ($22.3 billion) wiped off its market capitalisation over the past three weeks in the wake of revelations at the Royal Commission enquiry into financial misconduct.
In a statement issued Thursday, Barclays said the relationship between Staley and Epstein is the subject of an ongoing enquiry from U.K. regulator the Financial Conduct Authority, and the company had responded.
Since then it has carried out exploratory drilling at Curraghinalt and compiled a planning application running to 10,000 pages, which it expects to take about two years to process, including a public enquiry.
While the RBNZ stopped short of flagging any potential penalty for the lack of disclosure, it told Reuters the transaction is being looked at as part of a wider enquiry into the bank.
It referred to that enquiry as "the initiation of a procedure which can lead to the withdrawal of recognition for AIBA" but said it still hoped boxing would be part of the programme.
Indeed, the impact of social media spread online disinformation is also the topic of an ongoing enquiry by the UK parliament's DCMS committee which spent some five hours grilling Facebook's CTO last month.
In the aftermath of a public enquiry that last year blamed flawed incentives for widespread wrongdoing in the industry, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) wants to introduce new remuneration rules from 2021.
Cuban officials investigating U.S. complaints of attacks on diplomats in Havana said talk of acoustic strikes was "science fiction" and they accused Washington of "slander" while refusing to cooperate fully with Cuba's enquiry.
He also said he supported the establishment of a commission of judicial enquiry, called for last year by South Africa's top anti-graft watchdog, to investigate the mounting allegations swirling around the family.
He crossed the line, acclaimed by thousands of orange-shirted Dutch fans at a circuit owned by Red Bull, 2.7 seconds ahead of the Monegasque but with stewards summoning both to an enquiry.
He said the country has "zero tolerance to any human rights violation" and had set up a Commission of Enquiry to respond to "false allegations" made by the U.N. and "other international communities".
The BoE's announcement coincided with news that Britain's accounting watchdog, the Financial Reporting Council, has begun a preliminary enquiry into how KPMG audited the books of HBOS before the bank collapsed in 2008.
After an apparent tussle over where the investigation should be held, the flight data and cockpit voice recorders were handed over to France's Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA).
It said the enquiry would establish whether processing of personal data carried out at each stage of an advertising transaction was in compliance with the landmark European GDPR privacy law introduced a year ago.
Both the parliamentary probe, and a separate enquiry being conducted by the Home Office, were being conducted in a spirit of openness to the possibility that sharia councils performed a useful function, he complained.
NEW YORK, Feb 5 (IFR) - Charter Communications gave the sputtering US junk-bond market a welcome boost this week by selling a US$1.7bn issue that was mostly driven by reverse enquiry from investors.
The proposal comes after an enquiry into financial misconduct in the country in March found that Australia's top banks routinely and repeatedly breached laws when issuing home loans, credit cards and other consumer loans.
Later that month, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott (Rhodes Scholar, Class of 1983) warned that Oxford would be substituting "moral vanity for fair-minded enquiry" if it caved to the zealous students' demands.
And indeed whether Mark can find the time to hop on a train to London afterwards to testify before the DCMS committee's enquiry into online disinformation — and will update this story with any response.
Myanmar also established an Independent Commission of Enquiry (ICOE) to investigate atrocities against the Rohingya, and this week the commission said there was evidence of human-rights violation, even war crimes, but no genocide.
Even before the impeachment enquiry she was challenging Mr Biden for the front-runner spot; on September 25th a national poll published by Quinnipiac showed her just ahead of him for the first time.
The country's lenders are also on the back foot, about to face a powerful government enquiry following a string of scandals, and forgoing the updates could save costs as well as reduce pressure on management.
They report more frequently than Chinese students do that they value scientific approaches to enquiry, adopt a questioning approach, search for data and their meaning, demand verification, and respect logic and pay attention to premises.
Most damaging for the Workers' Party, most helpful to Bolsonaro, a vast enquiry into corruption – known as Operation Car Wash – revealed over the past few years corruption in every party, including the ruling Workers Party.
"It is clear that without a change to the situation, mineral logistics are becoming an increasing challenge for our member companies and a burden to the supply system," he said in reply to an enquiry.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia will hold a wide-ranging enquiry into the causes of recent bushfires that killed 33 people and razed an area the size of South Korea, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Thursday.
Human Rights Watch echoed the call from Shi'ite Muslim MP Hanan al-Fatlawi for an enquiry, saying on Monday only Iraqi and U.S.-led coalition forces were known to carry out air attacks in the region.
On Tuesday, the head of Macron's party, Christophe Castaner, told the enquiry he had fired Vincent Crase, the second man who was seen roughing up protesters with Benalla on the video revealed by Le Monde newspaper.
"While we publish general usage guidelines, regulations and codes vary by country and need to be determined by the local building code experts," the company said in an emailed statement in response to the Reuters enquiry.
The firm today reported its largest drop in profits since its IPO 11 years ago, triggered by a public enquiry following the death of a young man who took a cancer treatment advertised on its service.
As we learned last week, the Home Affairs Select Committee released a report calling for the decriminalization of sex work after a long enquiry that some worried would lead to more regressive policing of the occupation.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean President Moon Jae-in's nominee for justice minister may soon take office under the cloud of a prosecution enquiry and public outcry over a scandal that has reignited debate over class privilege.
The WSJ cites people familiar with the matter who told it the regulator's enquiry is focused on allegations Facebook sought to identify and crush potential rivals and thereby stifle competition by leveraging its access to user data.
Last year research commissioned by a UK parliamentary committee as part of an enquiry into political advertising online spotlit the existence of Mainstream Network, estimating the unknown Facebook advertiser had spent ~£257,000 in just over 10 months.
The Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) said it would receive the flight data and cockpit voice recorders later in the day, after an apparent tussle over where the investigation should be held.
The choice of Casini as commission chairman has raised some eyebrows, given comments he made in April warning that a bank enquiry could damage Italy's institutions and serve only as electoral propaganda ahead of the forthcoming election.
Broadly reached out to the APD for further clarification on what punishments might be faced by a police officer caught having sex with a sex worker on the job, but they did not respond to our enquiry.
Reid was a leading campaigner to expose how Scottish hospitals unlawfully retained dead children's body parts for research following a public enquiry into practices at Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool, England in the 1990s, the BBC said.
The European Banking Authority's criticism came as it concluded an enquiry into the way Malta's anti-money laundering watchdog the Maltese Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU), investigated alleged wrongdoings at Pilatus Bank, a lender on the island.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuban officials investigating U.S. complaints of attacks that sickened American diplomats in Havana said talk of acoustic strikes was "science fiction" and accused Washington of "slander" while it refused to cooperate fully with Cuba's enquiry.
"As to the Ombudsman's decision to open an investigation into Adam Farkas move to AFME, of course we acknowledge this decision and remain committed to cooperating with them and replying to their enquiry," EBA said on Tuesday.
SPIELBERG, Austria (Reuters) - Ferrari ruled out appealing Max Verstappen's Austrian Grand Prix victory on Sunday, after it was upheld by a post-race enquiry, even if they again felt Formula One stewards had made the wrong decision.
A search vessel in the area of the Mediterranean where EgyptAir flight MS804 crashed in May has picked up a signal from a black box, France's Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) has confirmed.
"The possibility that these two investigations might be linked is clearly a line of enquiry for us," said Basu, who added that there was "nothing" in the couple&aposs background to suggest that they were targeted for poisoning.
WELLINGTON, June 27 (Reuters) - New Zealand's outgoing treasury secretary failed to take responsibility for the leak of sensitive budget information last month and fell short of expectations in how it was handled, a government enquiry said on Thursday.
"Our teams are continuing to progress hundreds of lines of enquiry and are working with the National Crime Agency and other law enforcement agencies from across the globe to further their lengthy and complex investigation," Essex Police said.
In today's episode, the impeachment enquiry goes official after a House vote, and President Trump says he may need to recite the entire transcript of his call with Ukraine's president in a fireside chat with the American people.
SPIELBERG, Austria, June 29 (Reuters) - Charles Leclerc put Ferrari on pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix on Saturday with Formula One leader Lewis Hamilton second fastest for Mercedes but subject to a stewards' enquiry for alleged impeding.
Between early April and mid-June the enquiry committee into the Lactalis affair held 35 hearings, questioning the ministers involved, Lactalis Chief Executive Emmanuel Besnier, CEOs and senior managers of France's biggest retail chains, unions and inspection officials.
"Despite an improvement in residential enquiry and the market bottoming, we expect the market to take some time to normalise as customers continue to experience challenges achieving loan approvals," Chief Executive Officer Mark Steinert said in a statement.
Update: In a later enquiry several days after this post was published, Verto told Musically that in fact these numbers also included "on-screen engagement of the app," which includes both streaming and music stored on the device.
After an apparent tussle over where the investigation should be held, the flight data and cockpit voice recorders arrived in Paris and were handed over to France's Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) agency.
France's Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) has possession of the flight data and cockpit voice recorders, though Ethiopia is formally leading the investigation and U.S. experts are in Paris and Addis Ababa too.
This month Zuma agreed to set up a commission of enquiry into allegations of influence peddling by the Gupta brothers, who controlled the firm McKinsey partnered with on the 1.6 billion rand contract to advise Eskom in 2016.
But the so-called Independent Commission of Enquiry said it had found no evidence of "genocidal intent" in the military's actions, which it said were in response to attacks by a rebel force, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army.
Based on its enquiry and buyer data, as well as feedback from industry partners, the site estimated U.S. home sales to Chinese buyers would fall to between $10 billion and $12 billion in the year to March 2020.
The band have shared the first taste of their upcoming October album, the equally verbose A Brief Enquiry into Online Relationships (way to capture the times, dudes), and it's another pivot from their sparkling, 80s-inspired sophisti-pop.
"They report more frequently than Chinese students do that they value scientific approaches to enquiry, adopt a questioning approach, search for data and their meaning, demand verification, and respect logic and pay attention to premises," Schleicher said to CNN.
The enquiry underlines how Petrobras is still working to improve compliance and root out the graft at the center of Brazil's five-year "Car Wash" investigation, considered by U.S. law enforcement to be the largest corporate corruption case ever.
That modest gain may be temporary, with some high-profile bankers scheduled to appear before a parliamentary committee this week, where they will be grilled over their business practices after serious misconduct was revealed by a Royal Commission enquiry.
In communications with the Levin enquiry, the LME conceded that "on a hypothetical basis", the sort of circular deal devised by Metro would be "inconsistent with the 'spirit'" of its rules but might not "violate the 'letter' of them".
The senate, France's upper house of parliament, has set up an enquiry which may question the 26-year old bodyguard after Benalla said in an interview he was open to it, despite the separate judicial investigation opened by prosecutors.
"We believe that health care and banking providers using bots can expect average time savings of just over 4 minutes per enquiry, equating to average cost savings in the range of $0.50-$0.70 per interaction," the research company said.
Returning to the DCMS committee's enquiry, other questions for Snap from MPs included several critical ones related to its 'streaks' feature — whereby users who have been messaging each other regularly are encouraged not to stop the back and forth.
AS TONY BLAIR faces the verdict of the Chilcot enquiry on his actions in the Iraq war, there will be many questions about the role played by his spiritual convictions in the way he made decisions and presented them.
The third meeting The committee was formed last year after Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg repeatedly refused to give evidence to a wide-ranging UK parliamentary enquiry into online disinformation and the use of social media tools for political campaigns.
Human resources spokesman Charlie Roy said by email that an internal enquiry was underway to investigate the grievances of the 14 workers and the company will abide by its outcome with internal committees in place to handle staff complaints.
UK parliamentarians investigating extremism and hate speech on social platforms via a committee enquiry also urged the government to impose fines for takedown failures last May, accusing tech giants of taking a laissez-faire approach to moderating hate speech.
"He was released from prison in December 2018 on licence and clearly, a key line of enquiry now is to establish how he came to carry out this attack," Basu said in a Saturday-morning update about the attack.
"The PIC is concerned about the developments that have come to light since the commencement of the VBS enquiry and more so that two of its former employees have been implicated of impropriety in their personal capacity," the fund said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A report by the Federal Bureau of Investigation's internal watchdog into the agency's handling of an enquiry into the management of emails by former U.S. presidential candidate Hilary Clinton will be released next week, the agency said on Thursday.
Australia's biggest bank by market capitalisation attracted three times the amount it wanted to raise, a sign offshore investors are not too concerned about a money-laundering lawsuit against CBA and a looming government enquiry into the country's banking sector.
NEW YORK (IFR) - Deutsche Bank issued its first US dollar-denominated bond in five months on Friday when its raised $3 billion through a five-year issue following reverse enquiry from investors, a person close to the deal told IFR.
The Shanghai Stock Exchange sent a letter of enquiry to elevator maker SJEC Corp, Qihoo 360's listing vehicle, requesting more information about the software maker's business model, financial details and restructuring history, SJEC said in a statement on Saturday.
During the course of a multi-month enquiry last year investigating disinformation and fake news, the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) committee heard from 73 witnesses in 23 oral evidence sessions, as well as taking in 20153 written submissions.
A British parliamentary committee launched an enquiry in November to examine whether NDAs should be banned or restricted, how easily victims can access legal aid, and if companies should be forced to report on types and numbers of NDAs used.
PARIS INVESTIGATION After an apparent tussle over where the investigation should be held, the flight data and cockpit voice recorders arrived in Paris and were handed over to France's Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) agency.
China hit back at U.N. criticism of its human rights record on Tuesday, saying a group of detained lawyers had committed serious economic crimes and missing Hong Kong bookseller Lee Bo was assisting a police enquiry and did not want publicity.
Zuma made some last-minute concessions in the hope that opponents would let him see out his time, agreeing to establish a judicial enquiry into allegations that the Gupta brothers had influenced cabinet appointments and received unfair access to state tenders.
"This is an important step in the investigation and enables us to work with our Vietnamese police colleagues to support the families of those victims," the senior officer in charge of the enquiry, Essex Assistant Chief Constable Tim Smith, said.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - A blast caused by a fire on a ship under repair at India's Cochin Shipyard Ltd killed five people on Tuesday, and injured around 11, a company spokeswoman said, prompting the government to call for a quick enquiry.
The comment came in response to a Reuters enquiry about reports that the social media accounts of Hong Kong's biggest English-language daily newspaper had been blocked and that a critical online Chinese-language Caixin magazine article had been deleted.
In a statement overnight, the U.K.'s Met Police said the individual was released from prison in December 2018 on license, adding that a key line of the enquiry was now to establish how he came to carry out this attack.
Zaw Htay, a spokesman for Myanmar's presidential office, told CNN via text message that Myanmar's government has already formed its own Independent Commission of Enquiry to investigate reports of human rights violations in northern Rakhine State since August 25, 2017.
LONDON, Nov 22 (Reuters) - British police arrested a 23-year old man from Northern Ireland on Friday as part of their enquiry into the deaths of 39 Vietnamese people found in the back of a truck near London last month.
BRUSSELS, Feb 12 (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators plan to open an enquiry into the tech industry, according to a European Commission document seen by Reuters, a sign of more regulatory troubles ahead for Google, Facebook, Amazon and other online groups.
" Update: Collins returned to the theme of the Facebook founder's reluctance to put in a personal appearance to answer questions about the issue more than once during the four hour oral hearing, remarking later: "I must say that given the extraordinary evidence we've heard so far today, and the things we've heard in the other enquiry, I think it's absolutely astonishing that Mark Zuckerberg is not prepared to submit himself to questioning in front of a parliamentary or congressional hearing given that these are questions of a fundamental importance and concern to Facebook users and to our enquiry as well.
GENEVA (Reuters) - China hit back at U.N. criticism of its human rights record on Tuesday, saying a group of detained lawyers had committed serious economic crimes and missing Hong Kong bookseller Lee Bo was assisting a police enquiry and did not want publicity.
Back in October Uber told UK MPs running an enquiry into gig economy working conditions that it was working on a mechanism to cap the amount of time a driver could be logged into the app over a rolling 24 hour period.
The findings by the European Commission came after a year-long enquiry into barriers to cross-border trade in electronics, clothing, shoes and digital content in the 28-country bloc during which it surveyed more than 1,400 companies on their business practices.
The activist group Keep Sydney Open sprung up and was among the first to take a public stand against the laws, organizing a large protest in February 2016 to coincide with the official government enquiry into whether lockouts should stay or go.
Northumberland County Council agreed last year that developer The Banks Group could extract 3 million tonnes of coal by cutting an open cast, or surface mine, near Druridge Bay, Highthorn but the minister for local government, Sajid Javid, called for a public enquiry.
Earlier this month, in what looked very much like an act of exasperation, the chair of the UK's fake news enquiry, Damian Collins, flew his committee over the Atlantic to question Facebook, Twitter and Google policy staffers in an evidence session in Washington.
So, you could create a reminder email that appears in your inbox whenever it's your wedding anniversary, or snooze some emails for a week, or remind yourself to chase an email enquiry by adding one of the FollowUpThen addresses in the BCC field.
But the new enquiry into Kochhar's conduct between April 2009 and March 2018 found that she was in "violation of the ICICI Bank Code of Conduct, its framework for dealing with conflict of interest and fiduciary duties," the board said in the statement.
The International Criminal Court has opened a preliminary examination into the violence, while a commission of enquiry formed by Myanmar and including Filipino diplomat Rosario Manalo and Kenzo Oshima, Japan's former ambassador to the U.N., is due to publish its findings this year.
The wealth manager announced the resignations of its chairwoman and legal counsel on Monday and slashed its directors' fees by a quarter, as it tries to contain the fallout from damaging revelations of misconduct at a judicial enquiry, known as a Royal Commission.
"The possibility that these two investigations might be linked is clearly a line of enquiry ... but it is very important that we keep an open mind," said Pritchard, adding that it was not yet clear whether the Novichok came from the same batch.
A person familiar with the enquiry said it revealed a shortfall of about $24.6 million related to accounting issues with freight expenses for Brazilian corn destined for Italy and Spain and about $10 million from other misvalued positions - leading to the declared loss.
A person familiar with the enquiry said it revealed a shortfall of about $25 million related to accounting issues with freight expenses for Brazilian corn destined for Italy and Spain and about $10 million from other misvalued positions - leading to the declared loss.
A long-running enquiry by a DCMS parliamentary committee into online disinformation last year, which was continuously frustrated in its attempts to get Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to testify before it, concluded with a laundry list of recommendations for tightening regulations around digital campaigning.
Jackson-Locklear also alleges in the suit that when she attempted earlier this year to get documentation of the campus's enquiry into her daughter's rape, she had to file 11 requests to get an incident form from Locklear's initial visit to the victim's services coordinator.
Damian Collins, the chair of the DCMS committee — which made repeat requests for Zuckerberg himself to testify in front of its enquiry into online disinformation, only to be repeatedly rebuffed — tweeted yesterday that the new detail could suggest Facebook "consistently mislead" the British parliament.
"Work is ongoing to establish whether the nerve agent is from the same batch as used in the attack against Sergei and Yulia Skripal in March, and this remains a main line of enquiry for the investigation team," the police said in a statement.
"While Mark Zuckerberg has no plans to meet with the Committee or travel to the UK at the present time, we fully recognize the seriousness of these issues and remain committed to providing any additional information required for their enquiry into fake news," she adds.
In the letter of enquiry, which was published through an exchange filing, the Shanghai Stock Exchange asks how Qihoo 360 arrived at the conclusion that it controls 94.8 percent of China's PC anti-virus software market with monthly active users averaging over 500 million.
GENEVA, Feb 17 (Reuters) - China hit back at U.N. criticism of its human rights record on Tuesday, saying a group of detained lawyers had committed serious economic crimes and missing Hong Kong bookseller Lee Bo was assisting a police enquiry and didn't want publicity.
The spokesperson also confirmed that Google and Twitter have both also provided information in response to its request they do so, to feed its ongoing enquiry into whether the use of digital ads and bots on social media might break existing political campaigning rules.
"The enquiry is still under way to see whether Mohammed Abrini is or not the third person who was present at the attacks on the Brussels International Airport – in other words, the man in the hat," Federal spokesperson Thierry Werts said this evening in Brussels.
"We called on the Independent Commission of Enquiry established by the Government of Myanmar to carry out an independent and impartial investigation of the allegations of human rights violations and related issues, and hold those responsible fully accountable," said the ASEAN chairman's draft statement.
The Funke group of newspapers cited an answer from the Transport Ministry to an enquiry from the opposition Greens as saying diesel cars registered in 2016 emitted 128 grams of carbon dioxide (CO2) per kilometre on average compared with 129 grams from new petrol cars.
As for Mrs May, she recently (in her old job as home secretary) raised secularist hackles by the emollient terms in which she announced an 18-month enquiry into the operation of Islamic family law in Britain, led by a distinguished Muslim academic, Mona Siddiqui.
"It is unethical to put a victim of rape through the trauma of a full term pregnancy and then abandon the child," said Sangeeta Rege of the Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes (CEHAT), a health charity supporting the 13-year-old.
A French Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) spokesman said Thursday that the Ethiopian Airlines flight's black boxes -- the Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR) and Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) -- would contain flight parameters as well as conversations in the cockpit.
China angrily rejected United Nations criticism of its human rights record on Tuesday, claiming that a group of detained lawyers had committed serious economic crimes and that the missing Hong Kong bookseller Lee Bo was assisting a police enquiry and did not want publicity.
For many, there will be a clear demarcation between Byrne's eclectic solo work and his time in Talking Heads, but throughout, his work has exuded an ebullience and a spirit of enquiry, and Byrne has an almost childlike sense of wonder that hasn't diminished over the years.
Last year the UK Treasury reached an agreement with Google that it would pay tax on UK ad revenue going forward, following an enquiry into its existing tax arrangements (at the same time the company paid just £130M in back taxes — an amount critics described as derisory).
At the end of last year committee chair Damian Collins warned both companies they could face sanctions for failing to co-operate with the committee's enquiry — slamming Twitter's investigations to date as "completely inadequate", and expressing disbelief that both companies had essentially ignored the committee's requests.
The parliamentary commission has not yet decided how far back its enquiry should reach, with some politicians pushing for the review to cover the past decade to include the time Mario Draghi, the governor of the European Central Bank, was head of the Italian central bank.
Luckily, with an earth sign and a fellow air sign for parents, Ella and Alexander will have plenty of space to explore their identity as Geminis — although we'd suggest that they bother George, a patient Taurus, with their most probing and Gemini-esque lines of enquiry.
Among the questions the House of Lords committee will consider as part of the enquiry are: The committee says it is looking for "pragmatic solutions to the issues presented, and questions raised by the development and use of artificial intelligence in the present and the future".
In its results statement in October, Cala said it had a contracted land bank with gross development value of 4.7 billion pounds as of end-June and that enquiry levels and reservation rates had risen in the 13 weeks after the EU vote on June 23.
"It is a case which has been driven in India not by evidential enquiry, but by a populist and misguided sentiment that the sheer size of the losses involved in the collapse of Kingfisher Airlines Ltd (KFA) must be indicative of some criminality somewhere," the document said.
The committee grilled multiple Facebook and Cambridge Analytica employees (and/or former employees) last year as part of a wide-ranging enquiry into online disinformation and the use of social media data for political campaigning — calling in its final report for Facebook to face privacy and antitrust probes.
The non-compliance of Facebook with European data protection laws was in the spotlight yesterday, during an oral hearing in front of the UK parliamentary committee that's looking into the Cambridge Analytica-Facebook data misuse scandal — as part of a wider enquiry into online disinformation and political campaigning.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport's (DCMS) parliamentary committee makes the recommendations in a report published today following an enquiry into immersive and addictive technologies that saw it take evidence from a number of tech companies including Fortnite maker Epic Games; Facebook-owned Instagram; and Snapchap.
If the sides fail to end their dispute during the hearing, the judge could open a formal enquiry into the matter, obliging Telefónica Brasil and Vivo to open their publicity contracts and be subject to court-mandated audit, the person and a lawyer specialized in labor disputes said.
The DCMS committee's enquiry began last year as a probe into 'fake news' but has snowballed in scope as the scale of concern around political disinformation has also mounted — including, most recently, fresh information being exposed by journalists about the scale of the misuse of Facebook data for political targeting purposes.
Now one would hope that more Republicans, as they did during the Watergate investigation, because as Rob said, I was on the impeachment enquiry staff of the house judiciary committee, and Republicans then were not happy about investigating a president of their own party, but they were open to the evidence.
In a statement Thursday, the French Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) said flight data was used to track the parts to a remote area of Greenland the agency described as "a wasteland covered with ice," around 150 kilometers (93 miles) southeast of the city of Paamiut.
"Any commission of enquiry that was to have political ambitions...and was to think it could use its role as a check on government to bring down a president would be violating the constitution," Christophe Castaner, leader of Macron's Republic on the Move party (LREM), told a news conference on Friday.
AIQ received £3.5 million from leave campaign groups in the run up to the U.K.'s 2016 EU referendum campaign, and has been described by leave campaigners as instrumental in securing their win, though exactly where it obtained data for targeting referendum ads has been a key question for the enquiry.
" Days before the ICJ ruling on Thursday, a Myanmar government-appointed commission called the Independent Commission of Enquiry (ICOE) issued a report saying that while the military may have committed "war crimes and serious human rights abuses," there was "no evidence" that the military's actions were committed with "genocidal intent.
Instead of prosecuting military authorities responsible for the atrocities, the newly launched "Independent Commission of Enquiry," supported by Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi as a local alternative to justice, just sentenced Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo for exposing evidence of a Rohingya massacre in Rakhine.
A spokesman told us it's making the change to "enhance driver and passenger safety" — though in truth the company has faced rising political pressure on safety issues and working conditions for many months now, including facing a grilling in October from a parliamentary committee that's running an enquiry into the gig economy.
"One of the key lines of enquiry for us is to try and work out exactly what was happening during that time, firstly why the pilot turned and then whether it was an attempt to turn around or a planned turn," Nat Nagy, executive director of the ATSB, told reporters in Sydney.
The UK's Electoral Commission, which oversees domestic election procedure and regulates campaign financing, has also written to social media companies asking them to investigate potential Russian Brexit meddling as part of an ongoing enquiry it's running into whether the use of digital ads and bots on social media might have broken existing political campaigning rules.
Although the two-hour evidence session in front of the DCMS committee's fake news enquiry raised rather more questions than it answered — with professor Aleksandr Kogan citing an NDA he said he had signed with Facebook to decline to answer some of the committee's questions (including why and when exactly the NDA was signed).
The committee's first report, following a long and drama-packed enquiry this year (thanks to the Cambridge Analytica Facebook data misuse scandal), also called for social media firms to be taxed to pay for major investment in the UK's data protection watchdog so it is better resourced to be able to police data-related malfeasance.
Facebook's oversight — or rather lack of it — where user data is concerned has been a major focus for the committee, as its enquiry into disinformation and data misuse has unfolded and scaled over the course of this year, ballooning in scope and visibility since the Cambridge Analytica story blew up into a global scandal this April.
This has seen it target North America early, including a 30-person office in New York, but not at the detriment of other territories, partly achieved through a self-service model that doesn't care where an in-bound enquiry comes from but also via localisation and having a global sales and product culture from the get-go.
"What's been frustrating for us in this enquiry is a pattern of behavior from the company — an unwillingness to engage, and a desire to hold onto information and not disclose it," said Collins, returning to the theme at another stage of the hearing — and also accusing Facebook of not providing it with "straight answers" in Washington.

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