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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
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"The ICAC can also hold compulsory examinations and public inquiries in which witnesses are obliged to give evidence. "

0The ICAC can also hold compulsory examinations and public inquiries in which witnesses are obliged to give evidence. 02br
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00What would change if I substitute 'in which' with 'where'?02br
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0To me, very little.02br
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00Scratching around looking for a difference, I guess "where" might carry a slightly stronger sense that there is a physical venue at which the examination/inquiry is held, and to which witnesses will go to give their evidence.0-

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