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If he is too inquisitorial, Congress can do the opposite.
Once information had been gathered, an inquisitorial trial could begin.
They used inquisitorial procedures, a legal practice common at that time.
The proceeding in the inquisitorial system is essentially by writing.
But the inquisitorial criticism extended past them, to all blacks.
The inquisitorial procedure is the least popular approach to mediation.
It was a hot afternoon and the Inquisitorial guards felt that they were being put upon.
Inquisitorial methods, for example, might be justified on those grounds.
I suspect it was altogether less inquisitorial than he anticipated.
His tone was so inquisitorial that Enid laughed at him.
He turned away, about to resume his inquisitorial crouched posture.
"Such inquisitorial powers would have been unthinkable 10 years ago.
In most civil law jurisdictions, courts function under an inquisitorial system.
Justice was administered and courts proceeded under an inquisitorial system.
Despite this assurance, however, the archbishop in 1326 ordered an inquisitorial process.
A look of sinister triumph seemed to glow in her hard, inquisitorial face.
In this inquisitorial world, "no comment" is a confession of guilt.
The inquisitorial system was based on ancient Roman law.
The new codes and procedures detailed how an inquisitorial court was to function.
Torture was applied as a supplement to the new inquisitorial procedure.
Interviews began to take a more lively, if still far from inquisitorial slant.
He gave her another of those inquisitorial looks.
Between 1391 and 1403, he led one of the largest inquisitorial operations in the German-speaking world.
He also had inquisitorial powers in Mexico after the conquest but did not have the official title.
These severities derived from the nature of the inquisitorial procedure.