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investigative造句
31. Assessing the effectiveness of learning mathematics by investigative methods; an open learning approach to investigative methods in mathematics. 32. Newsday, for example, had already won two Pulitzer Prizes for its investigative reports years before Watergate happened. 33. The buy was set up by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, whose agents were investigating possible drug use at the academy. 34. He was doing investigative work on that case, too, on Kennedy. 35. Some 600 Boston University journalism students had braved a rainy Friday night in 1976 to hear a panel discussion on investigative reporting. 36. All the necessary investigative and follow-up actions were taken and as soon as the problem was known local general practitioners were informed. 37. Time also has worked wonders, pruning many of the bad investigative reporters and retaining many of the good ones. 38. Who wants to become an investigative reporter? they were asked. 39. Working with Mr Sablosky as investigative counsel was William Callahan, a former federal prosecutor. 40. Investigative science is not yet firmly rooted in the curriculum, inspectors found. 41. A group photograph can be the starting point for further investigative work with pupils at Key Stage 1 or 2. 42. Small group work is ideal for investigative work using any of the four paradigms of software seen above. 43. Investigative sources said the cockpit crew probably threw the switches and moved the levers in a hasty effort to correct a problem. 44. As an investigative reporter, Mundy does a terrific job of untangling this complex snarl of interrelated cases. 45. Gingrich admitted to charges, brought by an investigative subcommittee of the ethics committee, that he brought discredit to the House. 46. As for the business with the docks, if that wasn't a case of drug smuggling, Hill was no investigative reporter. 47. Clues, legwork, investigative routine-none of this is going to matter anymore. 48. And Mark Thomas, 37, comedian and de facto investigative journalist, is nothing if not controversial himself. 49. She was thirty-two, an editor with a distinguished publishing house, married to an investigative journalist. 50. New investigative techniques have opened up the black box of the brain and have begun to shed light on its inner workings. 51. However, 11 different modes of assessment were noted, including mental, practical, calculator, project and investigative work. 52. Such a cavalier approach to customers surely leaves Expotel vulnerable to competitors and to bright, investigative trade journalists. 53. The attorney-general, Marzuki Darusman, said he would immediately form an investigative team to pursue the commission's findings. 54. The remarkable aspect of the first, the investigative, stage is the limited scope given to the police. 55. Improper behavior by individual political actors or by government agencies is exposed and widely communicated by investigative reporters. 56. This gave wide investigative powers, and made possible the seizing, freezing and confiscation of assets. 57. This is not entirely the result of political control, since the privately owned press shows no greater inclination towards investigative journalism. 58. The team felt it important to extend the evaluation to all investigative work. 59. The Sheppard investigative team believes that Marilyn, two of whose teeth were chipped, bit her assailant. 60. There followed a reassessment of the two principal investigative techniques.