It does this by conducting in-depth inquiries into mergers, markets and the regulation of the major regulated industries.
It is an infrequent target of in-depth inquiry or criticism by Congress.
An in-depth inquiry into his work as a consultant cleared his reporting, according to ABC News President David Westin.
Now, as he silently waited out the turbolift ride, preferring to discuss the matter in private, Picard acknowledged that anything concerning the ship's security was worth an in-depth inquiry.
Shouldn't we clamor instead for policies that support in-depth inquiry, use of multiple sources and rigorous analysis of historical evidence?
This paragraph asks for an in-depth inquiry to be mounted on the ground by the EP delegation for south-eastern Europe.
Others have already made extensive inquiries in the UK and another, even more in-depth inquiry is due from the British Parliamentary Ombudsman in November 2006.
The commission chose to open a 90-day in-depth inquiry into the proposed merger in order to further assess the effects of the partnership.
But there was no in-depth inquiry into why the killer did what he/she did, beyond the disclosure that he/she was severely deformed.
The immediate impact on the Medical Department was in-depth inquiry into the state of affairs in all hospitals (Lee 1978, p. 205).