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fact-finding造句
1. A UN fact-finding mission is on its way to the region. 2. The matter will be turned over to the fact-finding board for decision. 3. Unlike mediation, fact-finding recommendations are generally made public, thus placing additional pressure on the parties to come to an agreement. 4. The fact-finding process involves a more formal discussion, during which each party again presents its position and supporting facts. 5. There will be no fact-finding missions to any of the countries in question. 6. When on the fact-finding mission, my approach was a lot like yours, matter-of-fact. 7. Although he did not reject a fact-finding mission outright, Major was clearly less than enthusiastic about the idea. 8. A fact-finding exercise before I present my case to Council. 9. It launched a fact-finding division to gather intelligence on the hate groups. 10. He urged the European Union to send a fact-finding mission to investigate. 11. Normally when we go on this sort of fact-finding mission the reporter's notes are off the record but we asked for permission to publish them as-is. 12. A United Nations fact-finding mission in Libya says the health service in the capital Tripoli is under growing strain as Nato's bombing campaign against Colonel Gaddafi continues. 13. So a first question is: Is decision-making or fact-finding in criminal cases such that it can be done by laypersons? 14. At that stage, I did not make any connection between my irritability and my fact-finding missions. 15. There is always a Member of Parliament on a fact-finding mission. 16. My older brother, who had a crush on my friend, often accompanied me on these fact-finding missions. 17. Brian then had to face the full force of the Sutherland-Anderson fact-finding machine on his own. 18. He announced that he would make one of the longest fact-finding journeys ever made by a public inquiry in Britain. 19. A wholesale buying facility can also be a very useful part of a factory visit or a fact-finding interview at head office. 20. This in turn means swotting up on the subject, going on fact-finding missions and meeting politicians and organisers. 21. There will also be in-depth discussion on Northern Ireland and the Mr Clinton's plan to send a fact-finding mission. 22. Some pass the evening chatting to a Member of Parliament on a fact-finding mission. 23. In the 1960s he had watched one colleague after another set off on fact-finding missions to Vietnam, and each returned convinced that America could win the war. 24. Once you're no longer reeling from the shock, go on a fact-finding mission. 25. Collins said the government has asked the National Institute of Medicine to conduct a fact-finding investigation of the Guatemalan study. 26. Caught between these competing pressures, the federal government has moved cautiously, setting up a fact-finding panel whose report, likely to be controversial, has already been delayed. 27. Speaking to reporters after his meeting with the top U.S diplomat, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi described Holbrooke's visit as a fact-finding mission. 28. "Many see the robotics industry at a technological turning point where a move to PC architecture makes more and more sense, " Tandy wrote in his report to me after his fact-finding mission. 29. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, just back from a congressional fact-finding mission, said he saw signs of progress in Iraq. 30. The proposal includes dialogue between Colonel Gadhafi and Libyan insurgents, supported by an Arab League fact-finding mission.