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inspectorate

[ UK /ɪnspˈɛktəɹˌe‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈspɛktɝət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a body of inspectors

How To Use inspectorate In A Sentence

  • It insists no one will be inappropriately housed by 2006 and a new inspectorate will scrutinise institutions.
  • The responsibility for detecting pollution and enforcing regulations in the two water authorities studied rests with a policing section or inspectorate.
  • Vehicle Inspectorate mechanics checked each vehicle's lights, indicators, brakes, wheel nuts, steering, tyre pressure and general standard of maintenance.
  • The former Hazardous Waste Inspectorate operated a large database on all sites, with details of permitted wastes, including allowable quantities.
  • As the matter is so controversial, it would be in the interests of all concerned for the planning inspectorate to recommend that a public inquiry be held.
  • Councillors agreed that proposals should be drawn up to ensure the inspectorate communicated with the council on concerns that it had about homes.
  • From Scottish Opera to Hampden, from the schools inspectorate to the civil service, windows are being thrown open to let in the light.
  • A spokesman for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, which oversees the inspectorate, described the situation as bizarre.
  • The inspectorate, which is under the control of the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA), is responsible for ensuring standards at residential settings for children and the elderly. Labour Press Office - Press Release Summaries
  • As a result it is for the relevant inspectorates to apply parameters and criteria in connection with individual products as they consider appropriate.
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