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inspector

[in-spek-ter] / ɪnˈspɛk tər /


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Amtrak will probably have to idle some of the new trains it is rolling out because the railroad’s maintenance facilities won’t be upgraded in time, federal inspectors found.

From The Wall Street Journal

But he also notes that "relevant material" continues to be identified, adding that it is "surprising" four years after the case began and "over three years after my inspectors first considered the Agent X case."

From BBC

Meanwhile, chief inspector of prisons Charlie Taylor warned earlier this year that many jails were heavily dependent on prison officers recruited from west Africa.

From BBC

His father Rod Rose, a serving detective chief inspector with the force at the time, helped Theo lodge a complaint with its professional standards department.

From BBC

“The Department of Building and Safety has been great. Inspections are smooth, and inspectors are available with no delays.”

From Los Angeles Times