Use theBRIEF FORMAT: 1. FACTS: Briefly, list the significant facts affecting (surrounding) the issure. 2. ISSUE: Briefly, prepare an "At Issue Memorandum" regarding the issue - as you see it. This is simply the central question needed to be answered. 3. HOLDING: Your brief (decision) answer regarding the central question. 4. RATIONAL: Briefly, specify the facts, logic, evidence and/or other data supporting your answer. Note: The Brief Format is designed to keep you focused on the issue; and, limit research supporting the issue.
The detective was sent to investigate the dark room.
investigate anything that is related to science and are intresting to you.
he experiments tests that they think will help them investigate and answer their questionAnother Perspective:A scientist follows the scientific method, exactly.
The two phrases basically mean the same thing but ‘investigate’ sounds more thorough and formal.
sex cells.
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They provide the power between their ears to investigate issues related to the health of planet earth.
The International Trade Commission also investigates and reports on tariff and foreign trade matters.
Sure that is what they do. They write and pass laws, investigate action by the President, and to hold committees on various issues.
The police will investigate the crime. Holmes can investigate anything.
It is not necessary to have one at all. It depends on what you want to say. The following examples are all valid sentences. I investigate often. I will investigate him. I can't investigate for you. I need to investigate over there. I must investigate before making a decision. I should investigate after nightfall. I can't investigate during the football match!
The United States Commission on Civil Rights was established in 1957 to hear and investigate claims of racial discrimination. It was created as an independent federal agency to investigate and study issues relating to discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin.
what does investigate mean?
The VLRC, stands for the Victorian Law Reform Commission. It was established in 2001. It was established by the Victorian Parliament to investigate issues and recommend possible changes in the law.
Possible causes of a persistent humming noise in your house, not related to electrical issues, could include plumbing problems, HVAC system issues, or structural vibrations. It is recommended to investigate these areas to identify and address the source of the noise.
I will/shall investigate
That is what I really need to investigate. I'll just need a moment to investigate the issue.