Investigator Sentence Examples

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  • The outcome of the whole matter is that the investigator is still baffled in his attempt to discover what effect the use of "futures" is having upon prices to-day.

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  • As an investigator he kept always the scientist's attitude.

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  • The most comprehensive problem before the investigator is that of the constitution of the universe.

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  • But his theological writings are forgotten, and he is chiefly remembered as a scientific investigator who contributed especially to the chemistry of gases.

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  • An investigator must be on his guard against using quotations of this kind.

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  • Now he was worried she was getting serious about the investigator.

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  • I guess I'm not a good investigator.

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  • The first earth of this group to be isolated (although in an impure form) was yttria, obtained by Gadolin in 1194 from the mineral gadolinite, which was named after its discoverer and investigator.

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  • He was one of the earliest converts to the views of Lavoisier, which he helped to promulgate by his voluminous writings, but though his name appears on a large number of chemical and also physiological and pathological memoirs, either alone or with others, he was rather a teacher and an organizer than an original investigator.

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  • If this woman becomes the prime investigator, maybe she could be useful if you lead her astray.

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  • He's a real in-your-face prick with an attitude that got him tossed off the force in New York, but he's a top notch investigator.

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  • The investigator might as well have his "proof."

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  • This picture taken by MARA investigator Mark Rosney actually fooled him into thinking he had seen something anomalous for a while.

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  • Vince Johnson said the investigator was suffering delusions of grandeur.

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  • The first sister told the investigator that on 28 October she arrived on duty at 3.00pm.

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  • James Campbell is principal investigator for the vaccine trials at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

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  • At the end of the experiment the undercover investigator filmed an autopsy being performed on a monkey which was still alive.

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  • This is undertaken by nine full time funded pre and post doctoral researchers, supported by consultant grade scientists and a lead investigator.

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  • I am also co-principal investigator on an ESRC-funded ethnographic study of evidence-based policy-making in international maternal health.

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  • Arrangements may be made for a forensic investigator or a police officer to visit you.

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  • The owner of the house, a hot young lady, hires a private investigator to find the thief.

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  • The Training Award - Investigation Services The role of the commercial and corporate investigator within the insurance industry is growing increasingly pivotal.

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  • The surgical registrar told the investigator that he visited Mrs Y at around 6.00pm on 28 October.

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  • One a client regressed into the past by Ormond and the other, her past-life alter ego, a 19th century psychic investigator.

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  • An investigator may fancy his problem solved when it is merely restated in a new form.

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  • It is clear from Liebig's publications that he first regarded yeast as a lifeless, albuminoid mass; but, although later he considered they were living cells, he would never admit that fermentation was a physiological process, the chemical aspect being paramount in the mind of this distinguished investigator.

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  • Such, in brief, are the methods devised by that brilliant investigator Hansen; and these methods have not only been the basis on which our modern knowledge of the Saccharomycetes is founded, but are the only means of attack which the present-day observer has at his disposal.

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  • But, as will be pointed out later, organs are often found to have undergone degeneration or reduction, and such reduced or degenerate structures may easily be mistaken for primitive structures, and so the investigator may be misled.

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  • The impulse given to the study of natural history by the example of Linnaeus; the results brought back by Sir Joseph Banks, Dr Solander and the two Forsters, who accompanied Cook in his voyages of discovery; the studies of De Saussure in the Alps, and the lists of desiderata in physical geography drawn up by that investigator, combined to ' Printed in Schriften zur physischen Geographie, vol.

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  • It is a curious fact that even at a date so late as this, and by an investigator so well informed, doubt should still have existed whether Apteryx (see Kiwi) should be referred to the group containing the cassowary and the ostrich.

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  • A later investigator, Don Francisco Belmar (Lenguas indigenes de Mexico, Mexico, 1905), has been able to reduce these numerous idioms to a very few groups.

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  • Richard Barrett (now a private investigator) has been invited to regale the guests with gruesome tales of his trade.

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  • I was a private investigator, not a repo man.

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  • Principal Investigator to discuss outcome with Center Lead and agree plan to complete substantive revision of the project (with support as agreed).

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  • Armed with a hidden camera, the undercover investigator revealed the shocking reality of the animal experiment world.

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  • Classic Detective - is identified as an investigator who solved mysteries through observation and logical deduction.

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  • For the tween in your life, look for the Razor Ground Force Drifter Go Kart, the CSI Jr. Investigator Kit and the Lego game, Minotaurus, to be must-haves, along with the traditional requests for their favorite video games.

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  • Using a private investigator is one of the best ways to locate a deadbeat dad.

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  • Private investigators are expensive but if you think about how much money he owes you and your child(ren), it is probably much more than a private investigator would cost you.

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  • Every private investigator business has its own fees, so shop around if you decide to hire someone.

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  • In addition to searching county records, you can use Internet resources, friends and family members or a private investigator to learn about an individual's marital history.

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  • You can also hire a private investigator to find divorce records.

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  • An investigator may have access to databases and information that is not readily available to the public.

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  • Always personally interview and check the investigator's history with the Better Business Bureau before you commit to hiring him.

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  • Jaid Barrymore hired a private investigator who found her daughter in Los Angeles en route to Hawaii.

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  • You are a serial killer investigator who is assigned to some very dark and gruesome locations.

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  • Chun-Li's lifelong quest, both personally and as an Interpol investigator, is to track down the people responsible for her father's death.

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  • As the renowned investigator, you are given the job of sorting out where in the crime scene everyone and everything was.

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  • The process that these companies follow is not dissimilar to that of a private investigator, except they already have access to a comprehensive cell phone directory.

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  • Using video clues similar to those shown on the TV series, players help Head Investigator Gil Grissom and his team of forensic detectives crack the case.

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  • Just don't leave the spy photos the investigator gives you laying around the house or you'll have some explaining to do.

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  • If you have ever wanted to be a detective or a private investigator this may appeal to you.

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  • If you're pretty sure your partner is cheating, you can hire a private investigator to confirm it.

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  • You will need to gather proof of infidelity if you really want to know for sure such as an eyewitness, a confession or pictures that someone takes for you (for example, a private investigator).

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  • Do a search for "private investigator" in your city or visit Detectives.com.

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  • If you need to, hire a private investigator.

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  • A paranormal investigator was called in when a video surveillance camera positioned outside of the Santa Fe Court House caught a glowing spot.

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  • After the investigator had looked at the tape and eliminated the idea that the sun's reflection or hoaxers were responsible for this phenomenon in some way, he put another theory to the test.

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  • Pratt describe their procedure and subsequent findings in a fascinating article published by Psychic Investigator.

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  • Tonya, an investigator with the group, went on location and met the owners and staff of Puckett's.

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  • One investigator who interviewed the family of one of the girls who lived in Maidstone learned that the family could confirm that drivers would sometimes arrive at their home and ask about a female hitchhiker they just picked up.

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  • Unlike Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, the founders of The_Atlantic_Paranormal_Society, Fielding was an actress first and not a paranormal investigator.

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  • According to paranormal investigator David Vacknitz of A.P.A.R.T. of WA, EVPs are typically obtained on digital audio recorders not during formal question and answer sessions, but when investigators are walking around the site talking.

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  • Many times, these voices respond directly to questions the investigator asked during the investigation.

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  • They also have been known to host workshops and conferences for the more serious paranormal investigator.

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  • Archie Panjabi (Kalinda Sharma) - Panjabi won the Primetime Emmy Award for her role as a private investigator on the series.

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  • Her ultimate goal is to become a crime scene investigator, but for now, Cooper works as a road patrol office.

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  • Journalism school can not turn a terrible investigator into a great one.

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  • In fact, much of the skills required of a good investigator involves a great deal of insight and instinct that is difficult to teach, and often comes naturally for many people.

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  • This investigator held that the decomposition of the sugar molecules takes place outside the cell wall.

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  • The works of Raoul Rochette display a comprehensive knowledge of the whole subject, extensive reading, and a thorough acquaintance with early Christian art so far as it could be gathered from books, but he was not an original investigator.

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  • The honour of first sounding really oceanic depths belongs to " Egeria," " Waterwitch," " Dart," " Penguin," " Stork," Sir James Clark Ross, who made some excellent measurements and " Investigator."

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  • Brongniart was an indefatigable investigator and a prolific writer, so that he left behind him, as the fruit of his labours, a large number of books and memoirs.

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  • That doctrine, if it is to possess cogency as a proof of the impossibility of the libertarian position, must assume that the amount of energy sufficient to account for physical and psychical changes is constant and invariable in quantity, an assumption which no scientific investigator is competent to prove.

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  • Nebular chemistry was initiated by the same investigator when, on the 29th of August 1864, he observed the bright-line spectrum of a planetary nebula in Draco.

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  • This investigator has already published a well-illustrated account of his discoveries, which give valuable information as to the morphology of the male organs, and lead us to expect additional results in the future of the greatest importance and interest.

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  • The police input will involve a number of police motorcyclists and a collision investigator who is also a keen motorcyclist.

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  • Julius Thomsen was the first investigator who deliberately adopted the principle of the conservation of energy as the basis of a thermochemical system.

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  • And in the choice of what should be included the précis-writer will often omit the points some subsequent investigator may most especially want.

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  • The preceding list is given to show the very marked agreement of L'Herminier's results compared with those obtained fifty years later by another investigator, who approached the subject from an entirely different, though still osteological, basis.

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  • Again we must recur to that indefatigable and most original investigator Nitzsch, who, having never intermitted his study of the particular subject of his first contribution to Nitzsch.

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  • Brown is the first investigator to determine the theoretical motions with this degree of precision; and he finds that there is no such divergence between the actual and the computed motion.

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  • In Ceylon the Religious and Theological Magazine was started at Colombo in 1833, the Colombo Magazine in 1839, the Ceylon Magazine in 1840, and the Investigator at Kandy in 1841.

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  • It seems now surprising that vague counting by generations should so long have prevailed and satisfied the wants of inquiring men, and that so simple, precise and seemingly obvious a plan as counting by years, the largest natural division of time, did not occur to any investigator before Eratosthenes.

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  • The method of the latter investigator was purely a priori.

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  • Boyle's great merit as a scientific investigator is that he carried out the principles which Bacon preached in the Novum Organum.

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  • Scheele's power as an experimental investigator has seldom if ever been surpassed, and his accuracy is most remarkable when his primitive apparatus, his want of assistance, his place of residence, and the undeveloped state of chemical and physical science in his time, are all taken into account.

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  • A variety of methods to render gases luminous should be at the command of the investigator, for nearly all, show some distinctive peculiarity and any new modification generally results in fresh facts being brought to light.

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  • The contents of this work, which was several times republished and translated into Dutch, German and French, show him to have been an investigator much in advance of his time.

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  • As an investigator, Dalton was content with rough and in accurate instruments, though better ones were readily attainable.

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  • There he gained the acquaintance of many of the foremost scientific men of the day, and quickly made a name for himself both as a teacher and an investigator, attaining within ten years the honour of membership of the Academy of Sciences.

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  • Lavoisier was the first investigator to study fermentation from a quantitative standpoint.

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  • An investigator, pledging himself to no beliefs - even perhaps one who definitely disbelieves and rejects theism - may yet interest himself in tracking out the psychology of religion.

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  • Test after test, cunningly devised, on which the investigator has set his mind, is put aside, and another substituted."

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  • Here the matter must be left; but it is undoubtedly a subject which demands further investigation, and naturally any future investigator of it should consult the abstract of L'Herminier's memoir and the criticisms upon it of the younger Geoffroy.

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  • The importance of ascertaining the proximate composition of bodies was clearly realized by Otto Tachenius; but the first systematic investigator was Robert Boyle, to whom we owe the introduction of the term analysis.

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  • From these special studies of human structure the knowledge of the anatomy of animals has proceeded, the same investigator who had made himself acquainted with the structure of the human body desiring to compare with the standard given by human anatomy the structures of other animals.

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  • Now the cellular pathology of the blood, investigated by the aid of modern staining methods, is as important as that of the solid organs; no clinical investigator - indeed, apart from research, no practitioner at this day - can dispense with examination of the blood for purposes of diagnosis; its coagulability and the kinds and the variations of the cells it contains being evidence of many def i nitely morbid states of the body.

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  • As a scientific investigator he is best known for his researches on heat and on glaciers.

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  • The same patient investigator gave his New Documents on Andre Chenier to the world in 1875.

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  • He was himself a diligent investigator and experimenter, and he did much to encourage original research among his pupils, one of whom was Dr Joseph Black.

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  • As a scientific investigator, Black was conspicuous for the carefulness of his work and his caution in drawing conclusions.

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  • This investigator just missed a great discovery, for he did not consider the spherical forms to be living organisms but compared them with starch granules.

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