As for myself, I still live in blessed singleness, and am a confirmed bachelor, and a constant investigator of problems of crime.
Her uncle knew me by repute as an investigator of crime, and if he ever suspected me of prying into any affair in which he might be concerned, then my life would most certainly be in jeopardy.
For it is only necessary to determine this new relation in some one case accessible to the investigator to enable us to predict the same relation in all the other cases without subjecting them to a new test.
He was an original investigatorof open mind, of great ability and application, and absolutely fearless.
A young investigatoramong the Deer at Fort Yellowstone Photo by E.
They also recommended that the expenses of this new woman's department and the expenses of a womaninvestigator should be borne by the order.
The men offered the now vacant post of general investigator to her, but she declined.
The advantage of correlation will remain lost in college teaching as long as each instructor regards himself as a specialized investigator concerned with teaching his subject rather than his students.
The investigator of the sources of history must do his part in a truly scientific spirit.
The investigator is the best possible teacher for advanced students in his own special field if he is endowed with any common sense at all.
The question of the professional investigator is likely to be: "How many of these people are fit to become investigators, and how can I most surely find them and interest them in the science?
Furthermore, the investigator with his interests centering at the margins of the unknown cannot use the scientific method as a teacher, whose interest must center in the pupil.
As it proceeds it shifts the interest from undergraduate student to scholarly specialty, and steadily snaps the ties that bound the budding investigator to his college days.
The investigator is not necessarily a historian, any more than a lumberman is an architect.
And, if any born scientific investigator followed his instincts, he might safely reckon upon earning the reputation, and probably upon suffering the fate, of a sorcerer.
I know of no more difficult practical problem than the discovery of a method of encouraging and supporting the original investigator without opening the door to nepotism and jobbery.
I do not think that it is any impediment to an original investigator to have to devote a moderate portion of his time to lecturing, or superintending practical instruction.
The scientific investigator is rarely endowed with the gift of weaving the facts into a story that will charm, and the man of letters is too often devoid of that patience which is the chief virtue of the scientist.
Sometimes--not often--the same man unites the capacities of a patient and accurateinvestigator and of an accomplished narrator.
The true part of it belongs to De Lamarck, as an investigator of Nature; he saw rightly that the primary element which has determined the animal's organisation, is the will of that animal itself.
The little investigator beaming in the background took Frank's hand and shook it heartily.
He has taken a good man's name, and I am afraid has committed abominable crimes in that man's name," said theinvestigator gently.
It had occurred to the investigator that possibly Crawley had accompanied Rex Holland in his flight, but the most careful inquiries which he had pursued at Montreux were fruitless in this respect as in all others.
Jasper and Saul Arthur Mann had met before, but this was the first visit that the investigator had paid to the home of John Minute's heir.
In a very few words the investigator stated his errand, and Constable Wiseman listened in noncommittal silence.
The investigator stood as though he were rooted to the spot, and before he could recover himself the fellow had turned the corner of the road and was out of sight.
Some twenty-seven photographs of you are included in the folder which contains your record, Mr. Minute," said the little investigator calmly.
The little investigator saw that she was distraught to a point where a collapse was imminent.
But it was obvious from the first that such interpretations did not carry the investigator very far, and even in the eighteenth century other systems arose, such as that of Italynski, who regarded the subjects as of historical import.
Beyond the fact that Sir Charles was a widower, he knew little or nothing of his private life; and he was far too experienced an investigator to formulate theories until all the facts were in his possession.
At that the keen investigator came to life within Harley.
It was an evasive, fickle thing, but was nevertheless the attribute which had made him an investigatorof genius.
Outwardly he was still the keen-eyed investigator who could pry more deeply into a mystery than any other in England; but to-day his mood was introspective.
A further test has to be applied by each investigator for himself.
The investigator is, however, considerably assisted by Father Gerard, who has successfully exploded the old belief that this building lay to the southwest of the House of Lords.
On the contrary, his fame as an investigator and teacher drew students from all over the world and brought to the University several large endowments.
Professor Haeckel retired from active service as teacher and investigator in 1909 at the age of seventy-five.
It was a digression in which the qualities of the native-born investigator are seen at their very best: alertness and earnestness, resourcefulness and perseverance, all rewarded by a rich harvest of valuable results.
It is almost a universal rule in science, that no matter how distinguished an investigator may be, he makes but one cardinal discovery.
The French investigator succeeded in demonstrating his law by two distinct methods which are still used for illustration purposes in our physical laboratories.
Had Ampere been less successful as a mathematician or an investigator of physical science, these expressions would seem little short of ridiculous.
This subject is one of vital interest to every earnest investigator of the ways of God, to every sincere searcher after truth.
However, an impartial investigator has cause to wonder more at the paucity of errors than that errors are to be found at all.
In all purely historical questions, in questions of fact and their inferences, the Catholic investigator is entirely free, and decides purely and simply to the best of his knowledge and conscience.
Every impartial investigator who has formed his opinion from the actual evidence knows that the unchastity of the negro slave of America was an inheritance from Africa.
The Federal investigator referred to puts the Lawrence membership of the I.
One investigatorclaims that they are readily eaten by the Thelyphonus.
Each investigator into the strange lower world is furnished with his own aquaria, suited to the special branch he may be studying, for nearly all are interested in a special branch of zooelogy.
He is a consummate artist, but an unskilled and often careless investigator and critic.
Miss McCann is a social worker and trained investigator whom I'm employing.
Perhaps we can do better than Mrs. Sutphen and her drug investigator have done.
He was not only eminent as an investigator of nature, but even more eminent as a teacher and an administrator.
It was the greatest satisfaction to the inexperienced investigator when his observations had been confirmed by Professor Miller, and he was never made to feel discouraged when his mistakes were corrected.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "investigator" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.