It is still treason to bear arms for the Queen's enemies whether or not you have fired those arms. |
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The first issue is whether or not you can afford these increased payments on an ongoing basis. |
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Now, on that first issue, whether or not it was arson, what else might it have been? |
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Later on, I'd look the book up online and see what sort of reviews it received, and then decide whether or not to buy it online. |
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The testosterone response of male mammals given naloxone predicts whether or not they will be sexually active. |
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In the past, when considering whether or not he would stand for a fourth term, the Constitution did not appear to matter. |
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In this study, we hoped to determine whether or not stinkpot turtles, like other turtles, exhibit homing behavior. |
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I wondered how many of them had been granted, and momentarily debated whether or not tossing in a coin would help my situation. |
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If you don't know whether or not your roses are winter hardy, err on the side of caution and protect them. |
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But sarcasm, whether or not it's the lowest form of wit, is an expression of weakness. |
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I would recommend looking at what ready-made stencils there are before deciding whether or not to use them. |
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I was debating whether or not this recipe should go into the book, as there's probably a Caprese salad in every Italian cookbook around. |
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This applies regardless of whether or not the identity of the offeror has been disclosed in the aforementioned announcement, he said. |
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Then engage a lawyer and decide whether or not you want separate maintenance or a divorce. |
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I capped the pen and put it down, considering whether or not I should just rip up this poem and forget I ever wrote it. |
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It's a story, and I hope a good one, and whether or not people like it will depend on them. |
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Acts of communication, whether or not they take place within the context of microcinema, might fail. |
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It has developed technology to determine whether or not someone is lying by listening to their voice. |
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It is essential that you take the time to really consider whether or not you should neuter your cat. |
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What is reported by journalists rapidly acquires the status of truth, whether or not it has actually happened. |
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There was even dispute whether or not they were even illegal, believe it or not. |
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There is some debate as to whether or not marinades actually tenderize meat. |
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There is a lot of back and forth over whether or not animal rights terrorism is really terrorism. |
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Age, marital status, whether or not they had had a smear test, and highest educational qualification were recorded. |
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The truth is, whatever happens in the Tampa case alone won't make a scrap of difference to whether or not boatpeople come in the future. |
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Look at all of the time I've wasted in my life obsessing about my weight and what to eat or whether or not I'm exercising enough. |
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As always with the year drawing to a close I am debating whether or not to jump on the resolution bandwagon. |
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So, I asked him what he weighed to decide whether or not I should be anchoring myself to the ground to belay him. |
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Obviously, we banked the money because we didn't know whether or not it was a donation. |
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Since then, the question of whether or not the particle exists has obsessed physicists across the world. |
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Finally he considers the fundamental nature of marriage and whether or not extending it to same-sex couples would constitute a threat thereto. |
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If this were available then the choice of whether or not to visit these places could be made prior to setting out on the journey. |
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I believe this is precisely the case in the matter of whether or not to extend the arm before the lunge, as it is in so many others. |
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Also, whether or not it's a specific form, do you happen to know a good site or book with reference to more obscure poetry forms? |
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The big question is whether or not Namibia will take the bull by the horns and address the thorny question of inheritance. |
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Then we might see whether or not oil and gas producers charge less to their own countries than they do to the export market. |
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It shows how narrow economic modelling is, for starters, let alone whether or not it's been done accurately. |
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Time is the form of inner sense, that is, of all states of mind, whether or not they are referred to an objective reality. |
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I would just throw my toonie in and didn't wonder about whether or not we'd win. |
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The indicator for each time interval is whether or not respondents reported having used marijuana, cocaine, or hallucinogens. |
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I was debating whether or not to approach her and ask her if anything was wrong. |
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The sisters themselves were equally nervous, debating whether or not to go for just a half container. |
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Kinetic and calorimetric criteria are usually applied to determine whether or not a folding reaction follows a two-state model. |
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I told him it was too late when I saw he was debating whether or not to tell me more. |
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After standing near the door debating whether or not to enter I decide just to go in. |
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The person who bumped into her froze and was obviously debating whether or not to make a run for it. |
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There is a great deal of debate as to whether or not stimuli that are part of a metathetic continuum can be explained by the Power Law. |
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The question must thus be raised as to whether or not the season was a success or disappointment. |
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An algorithm for deciding whether or not an arbitrary tile tessellates the plane could then be constructed as follows. |
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But, in women, their sleep patterns didn't seem to bear a relationship to whether or not they got diabetes. |
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Hendrickson skillfully incorporates relevant readings that bear on whether or not WPR requirements were met. |
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It took me forever to decide whether or not I wanted to post a weekend post on my blog. |
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Education in this study is defined as whether or not a minister has received an advanced level of college and seminary training. |
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New timescales highlighted an autumn 2005 deadline for the council to decide whether or not to contractually commit to the scheme. |
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Because it is a large order I called the owner of the shop beforehand to find out whether or not the chicken was in stock. |
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I'm not knocking the luckless officer, who is going to be in trouble whether or not he had a beer. |
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Mum Allison is hoping to hear news today on whether or not she can donate bone marrow to Joshua. |
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Regardless of whether or not you work from home, a small study area is a useful addition to a property. |
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At Monday's meeting of the Council the members originally squabbled among themselves as to whether or not to give the go-ahead. |
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Are they suspicious of whether or not the United States is the best vehicle for that change? |
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But not all faculty members should aspire to be administrators or measure a successful career by whether or not administration is on the vita. |
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There was a look of genuine fear in his eyes, unsure as to whether or not she was real. |
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I can't tell from his wikipedia entry whether or not he has a blog, a podcast or videocast. |
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In her opinion, it was even money on whether or not he could correctly spell his own name. |
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There has been discussion and speculation around whether or not and to what degree there will be a strain on student housing in Waterloo. |
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It was reduced to the purely decorative art of whether or not to put the varnish of international approval on a decision already made. |
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He has already said he is taking soundings from colleagues on whether or not to stand. |
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At the same time as the foundation trust consultation, the trust is taking soundings on whether or not it should change its name. |
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Then we examined whether or not the quaternary structure of arrestin tetramer in solution is identical to that in crystal. |
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The days are gone when I am going to get nervous about games or worry about whether or not I play well. |
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A nurse is facing a nerve-wracking few weeks waiting for the result of tests to find whether or not he has been injected with the HIV virus. |
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At that point they'd broken the code, and they told people whether or not they'd received cells. |
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Visit on a Market day and it will inevitably be double parked, with some poor souls trapped there for the day whether or not they want to be. |
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It also indicates whether or not the person is endowed with wisdom, sobriety and calm. |
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How often I come here depends whether or not I'm in England, but I tend to pitch up like an auditor to see what they're up to. |
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She was also asked specifically as to whether or not anyone else stayed in the basement with Orville and responded in the negative. |
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The manager hesitated, unsure of whether or not he should tell her of the commando unit that had taken his staff room. |
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Moreover, ask women who have served on hiring committees with men whether or not discrimination, subtle or unsubtle, occurs in searches. |
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It remained up to the naval commander, whether or not to give half the crew liberty during a port call. |
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Think about the total amount you may need and consider whether or not you intend to use an unsecured loan, he said. |
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Do you invite this Court to conduct the review to determine whether or not the verdict is unsatisfactory? |
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Consider whether or not to top up any missing year's National Insurance payments. |
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Unfortunately whether or not John McLaurin got to the bottom of the mystery of Volusia County is something the memos cannot tell us. |
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The ungrammaticality shows nothing about whether or not preposition stranding ordinarily sounds ungrammatical. |
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I have had considerable doubt as to whether or not the award was so high that we should reduce it. |
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But proof is still unforthcoming as to whether or not the party's sister organisation the IRA was even involved. |
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I'm not interested in whether or not they are married, or whether they are the deserving or undeserving poor. |
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It almost seemed as if she didn't care whether or not the whole world saw her in her underwear. |
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I was debating whether or not to take a closer look when I heard the slam of a phone, and I jumped in surprise. |
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She drew up her knees and hugged them, uncaring of whether or not it was breakfast. |
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But it is a question of fact as to whether or not there was a miscarriage of justice. This Court does not sit as a Court of Criminal Appeal. |
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It does not matter to him now whether or not the baby is male or female because it would just be one more mouth to feed. |
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Again, some researchers are debating whether or not moss can actually reproduce by spores. |
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Public servants are obliged to consider whether or not they are blabbing a government secret on a constant basis. |
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The second was the issue of the birth certificate and whether or not that would be altered to reflect the plaintiff's name. |
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It is, of course, perfectly legitimate to question whether or not they were right to do that. |
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The amount of ammonium nitrogen available will vary greatly depending on temperature and whether or not the biosolids are incorporated. |
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The question is whether or not, as a consequence of that error, there has been a demonstrated miscarriage of justice. |
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The answer to the question of whether or not miracles occur is bifold in nature, analogous to a coin with two faces on it. |
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Had he asked to check whether or not the dog had a healthy coat, he could have saved himself the money. |
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In this country each individual is free to decide whether or not to drink alcoholic beverages. |
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You should also look out for pockets, the lapel's style, and whether or not the overcoat has a vent in the back. |
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After school, Kendra was debating with herself whether or not to go to practice. |
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He was ambivalent about whether or not they were ever filled by ice sheets during the Ice Age. |
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Earlier today I'd been waffling about whether or not I'd take the night off and go hear a few bands. |
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No, but they can determine whether or not someone should take a risk on booking an artist. |
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The current pay-as-you-go system is fundamentally unsound whether or not it's in actuarial balance. |
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Our goal is to identify whether or not student patterns emerge when using transcripts and courses as a unit of analysis. |
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I spent the first hour jabbering away and trying to determine whether or not gasoline was actually being sold at the station. |
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Courtney and I were sitting at lunch one day just after New Years, jabbering away about whether or not we should make resolutions. |
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As far as I'm concerned, you have to look at the circumstances to make a determination whether or not there's been an abuse of that privilege. |
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This depends on whether or not your wife is working and, if so, where she will be employed. |
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I wasn't sure whether or not I was suffering from a hypnagogic hallucination! |
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One further area which is necessary to analyse is whether or not God is transcendent or immanent. |
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Finally, you can use JavaScript to redirect the browser to a new page depending on whether or not the plug-in was found. |
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She completely fails to query whether or not this competitive bloodlust is something we as a society want to encourage. |
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Present-day performers commonly adopt practices of earlier periods whether or not they use historically accurate instruments. |
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What question did you ask them, to elicit whether or not they were having trouble with their waterworks? |
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The debate over whether or not to use hybrid varieties becomes very different when you switch from big-time agriculture to home gardening. |
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Cllr Pat McCarthy said he wanted clarification on whether or not the car park would contravene the development plan. |
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Labour is going to learn whether or not it is possible to resist the public clamour for tax cuts and still win a general election. |
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Well, whether or not he has assets or may acquire assets in the future is a question. |
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Of course practical factors such as capitalization and corporate acquisition have also been at work in whether or not subsidiaries exist. |
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The legal issues involved will vary depending on whether or not you decide to operate as a partnership or a limited liability company. |
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But that does not mean that all other inquiries are irrelevant on the issue of whether or not the defamation should be actionable. |
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If you don't know whether or not to use a colon, a semicolon, or a dash, cut that sentence down! |
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So, whether or not he wanted or needed the money is not actually the complete answer to the question, I ween. |
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Should patients have a choice to base their decision on whether or not to take a drug by weighing the risks against the benefits? |
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The second topic to discuss is whether or not we expect the transition to freedom to be self-financing. |
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While both look to be excellent additions, it remains to be seen whether or not this season will be as memorable as the last. |
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When I joined the workforce I was faced with the decision of whether or not to learn judo. |
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But some people sympathetic to the aims of the protests question whether or not mass demonstrations are worthwhile. |
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National courts can try defendants, whether or not they are nationals and whether the offences occurred within the jurisdiction. |
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After the 6 month period is up, we hum and haw about whether or not we really want to hire the person so we get extended for another 6 months. |
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I know that some of the folks in outlying parishes here in Louisiana are wondering whether or not people are paying attention to them. |
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Later this year, there will also be a referendum on whether or not to have a regional assembly. |
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As with any postponement, opinions vary as to whether or not the game could have gone ahead. |
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He said he had not known at first whether or not to sign the petition, as people might think he was biased. |
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Hyndburn Council refused to say whether or not it had told Mr Smith the land was in green belt. |
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However, it is not clear whether or not Santander would be prepared to wait this long. |
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These explanations will be checked out to establish whether or not they are genuine. |
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I would also like to see our children have more of a choice about whether or not to leave the county. |
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Nor were there any questions about whether or not these young people had ever used a weapon. |
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Possibly this will depend on whether or not he has any more legal costs that need defraying. |
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It's kinda hard to really decide whether or not to call Argento on the misogyny front. |
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People are starting to ask whether or not the warning and evacuation was mishandled. |
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It is a matter of working out whether or not I want to even do it and then a matter of saying yes or no. |
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They had planned for this, but he still doubted whether or not it was really going to work. |
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The debate concerning whether or not to open stores on Sunday is an excellent example. |
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If somebody is going to have an affair, they will do it whether or not someone tries to flirt with them. |
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The question is whether or not to seek to impose a moral straitjacket on the behaviour of others. |
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They also point out, however, that you have the choice about whether or not you use a mobile. |
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Many students here, whether or not they are actually affiliated with the Union, are MPs-in-the-making. |
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It's not happening for real so it simply becomes a question of whether or not you believe it has narrative utility. |
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Regardless of whether or not one accepts Loach's version of reality, his dedication to realism is laudable. |
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He found that students would achieve similar grades, whether or not they liked or enjoyed their teachers. |
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In addition, temperature affects whether or not a fish will sink or float, by altering the volume of gas within the swim bladder. |
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I like to play the solitaire game that ships with Windows, but I wish it would tell me whether or not each deal is winnable. |
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To me, it's not terribly important whether or not the theory holds up to scientific scrutiny. |
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My partner and I use VMWare, and we're already debating whether or not we should give VS a kick at the can. |
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We made a bet on whether or not you would get jealous and the only way to prove it was to make you believe we were a couple. |
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Clearly, breaks are helpful, both for attention and for classroom management, whether or not the breaks are in the form of recess. |
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Just as some people awake at the same time each day whether or not they set an alarm, Matta has an internal shot clock. |
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What they are doing is testing whether or not a particular creation story can be reconciled with a scientific model. |
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We didn't know for awhile whether or not anyone knew besides the top officials. |
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Well, let's be clear about whether or not this was truly on or off the record. |
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The most important thing for Cole is to think independently of his agent before he chooses whether or not to kiss and make up with Arsenal. |
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Of course, no oboe reeds were available locally, so I bought the oboe without having any idea whether or not it could play. |
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It is arguable whether or not the name is referring to the ash tree or the remains of a fire. |
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It is not essential for us to establish whether or not Andronicus was the first paraphraser of Aristotle. |
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And whether or not paranormal powers exist, it's certain that hoaxers like Uri Geller flourish. |
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One of the most hotly debated issues is whether or not a Yoga teacher should be a vegan and by extension animal rights. |
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There are no provisions about whether or not anonymous surfing or e-mail is illegal. |
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He sits there for a while, as if wondering whether or not to go back to bed, then opens his beak for an experimental chirrup. |
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We supply what the consumer demands whether or not it is good for that consumer. |
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If Colin wins his case, I feel it will be a hollow victory for him, whether or not he realizes this now. |
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A national database charts more than 28 million UK addresses which can identify whether or not a home has a licence. |
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This leaves the umpire in a position of judgment as to whether or not the batter is properly in the box at least six inches away from home plate. |
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The thing is that, whether or not your comedy is alternative, the key factor is hilarity. |
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That is a relevant matter in considering whether or not the children had settled. |
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We shall return later to the question of whether or not this insight is correct. |
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Victims may choose whether or not to make use of the legal process, waiving their rights to compensation if they do not wish to sue. |
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Please confirm whether or not your client accepts that the law as stated by Mr Hollingsworth at para. 29 of his statement is correct. |
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The debate over whether or not commercial whaling should resume turns in large measure on the extent to which whale stocks have recovered. |
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Thus, whether or not a paragraph scheme can permit repayment to the employer is a somewhat academic question. |
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Forum director Fleur Knopperts said she had yet to decide whether or not to repeat the experiment. |
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In bodybuilding competition, lower lats are valued, but whether or not you build up this area is a personal aesthetic choice. |
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Visa applicants are rarely told whether or not their work falls under a Visas Mantis category. |
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The largest determination of how many runs are likely to be scored in an inning is whether or not the lead-off man reaches base. |
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It keeps me informed about many of the latest advances in medicine, but I had to think for a moment about whether or not I should resubscribe. |
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I also talked to Shawn about minor annoyances, and whether or not it was fair of me to be annoyed by them. |
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In Caribbean Poker you place an ante, receive a hand, and then decide whether or not you would like to bet. |
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If the relationship is allowed to develop, your friend will most likely find out soon enough whether or not this gentleman is heterosexual. |
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They saw their only task as being to determine whether or not the amount of the assessment remained outstanding. |
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Call me silly, but I just don't care whether or not a candidate lugs a spouse along while he or she is stumping for votes. |
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The final decision as to whether or not to seek help is a function of all these factors. |
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In less than a minute, they decide whether or not they want to take it any further. |
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You could imagine her doing almost anything, whether or not it was likely to get a laugh. |
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I have no idea whether or not the above story is true or apocryphal, but I'd like to believe it anyway. |
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No experiments were conducted to test whether or not the high fruit set observed in this species was due to apomixis. |
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A pathologist will examine the prostate sample under a microscope and check whether or not it is cancerous. |
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You will never be able to know for a certainty, however, whether or not he dresses up in a sheet on weekends. |
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The only useful use of Galileo is to make certain whether or not the football crossed the goal line! |
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Arabs tend to be very actively attuned and responsive to their riders, whether or not their riders intend for them to be. |
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No one can say for certain whether or not there are further rate rises on the way. |
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The question of whether or not these works engage or create a sense of place, as opposed to the no-place of Arcadian utopia, is never asked. |
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That is, they are currently being produced to sell to outsiders, whether or not these are tourists in the literal sense. |
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I remember at the first conference that there was a minor stooshie regarding whether or not the internet was an important issue for young people. |
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Another complicating factor is whether or not psychiatric cases are included in the casualty figures. |
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In all but one case, permits did not specify whether or not standing dead plants or plant litter should be included in estimates of cover. |
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She'd been contemplating whether or not to let Brandon know she was onto him. |
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Towards the end of my little encounter with Sophie Ward we argue about whether or not she is argumentative. |
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The issue for many of us is going to be whether or not we can win the peace, and that is, keep this country together without having factional, tribal conflicts. |
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There is a lot of controversy over whether or not wolves should be released into the park. |
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They are at the center of a furious debate over whether or not to expand the city's public transportation system. |
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In the chaos of evacuation, the question of whether or not Beethoven should be allowed to go to Vienna paled somewhat. |
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It was July of 2010, and my biggest worry at the time was whether or not we should spring for the cappuccino bar at the reception. |
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According to Variety, casting was delayed by the question of whether or not Episode VII would have a Caucasian lead. |
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The issue of whether or not paranormal beliefs can be verified by scientific, empirical research methods is held in abeyance as a secondary concern. |
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Only time will tell whether or not they will achieve their ambitions. |
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We don't know for sure whether or not they're getting jacked up. |
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He stood behind an elderly man who was arguing over whether or not his bowel condition was serious enough to warrant surgery, or something of the like. |
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The world should have a clearer idea after December 21, when the court decides whether or not Livvix will remain in custody. |
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But I guess this is the acid test for whether or not you're shy. |
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Will we discover whether or not Krieger is a clone this season, and will that be an ongoing plotline? |
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A hilton is the codeword for a celebrity, or anyone famous, whether or not they have talent. |
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Otherwise, he decides whether or not to perform a wedding based on how comfortable he feels with the spouse on the outside. |
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A case tribunal which adjudicates on any matter must decide whether or not any person has failed to comply with the code of conduct of the relevant authority concerned. |
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Then things at work started to go kablooey and I got to choose whether or not to put in double-overtime for a company that doesn't deem me worthy of benefits. |
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I remember hearing my parents talk about how much better life would be when their ship came in, but I never knew whether or not they really expected it to happen. |
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The first stage is for the clinician to decide whether or not a ventilator-supported patient has a reasonable likelihood of being able to breathe on his or her own. |
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There is only one approved, working test that can detect whether or not Ebola is present in the blood. |
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Police are often given great leeway in determining whether or not to use lethal force, and are rarely indicted for doing so. |
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This is specious quantification, whether or not differential equations have been incompetently applied. |
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It's here where Oldham's audience is forced to decide whether or not this whole project is just an elaborate joke to frustrate and alienate his fans. |
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The length of the cycle is variable and determined by time of year, nutritional status, and other factors including whether or not the animal is regenerating a limb. |
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Ottoman registrars recorded villages whether or not they were inhabited, on the basis that since they had once provided revenue, they might yet do so again. |
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The terms of the letter are in my view at best equivocal as to whether or not a certificate had in fact been issued, when none was attached to the decision notice. |
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And so we get policies where parents are given no discretion over whether or not to keep their kids home. |
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It didn't say whether or not the rejig would be accompanied by job cuts. |
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Other species cannot provide information about mental processes during sleep, so controversy surrounds the question of whether or not animals are dreaming during REM sleep. |
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But it remains to be seen whether or not Khan will be able to resist the lure of riches for long enough to win his gold medal in three and a half years time. |
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Although there is a student survey planned, it will only assess whether or not students would want this service, and not whether student ridership would actually increase. |
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It's likely that Sun beat out IBM for the win, but Ken O'Berry, product line manager for Access Manager at Sun, declined to say whether or not IBM was involved. |
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An aquatic centre, due for completion in 2006, will provide two 50-metre pools and other facilities, whether or not the London Olympics bid succeeds. |
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The single test that would definitively prove whether or not GJW is a forgery would also destroy it. |
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I still can't decide whether or not it was once a train station but it certainly looks like one with its metal struts, big arched roof and an enormous clock at one end. |
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In making the determination whether or not there is that necessary element of repetition one looks at the whole history of the defendant's litigious activity. |
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Accordingly, if there is a visitor of Roma or non-Roma ethnic origin, the immigration officer will have to decide whether or not the eligibility criteria are met. |
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Speculation runs the gamut on whether or not Italy would actually request extradition. |
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There have always been arguments amongst anglers whether or not multi-coloured beads and various flashy attractors really enhance your catch rate. |
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That's a separate question from the issue of whether or not government should sanction, or approve or give some sort of authorization, if you will, to these relationships. |
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She was charming, with the indefinable magnetism certain older cultivated European women possess whether or not they were beauties in their youth. |
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Married women may legally keep their maiden names, or have their maiden names restored at some point in the marriage whether or not the couple stays together. |
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Their absence both raises awkward questions over whether or not Edinburgh's festival is losing its lustre and highlights the intractable nature of film business politics. |
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Walking across the street he stopped in front of the mailbox, trying to decide whether or not he should deliver the letter by hand or just mail it to his friend. |
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In its verdict, the court said it was impossible to confirm whether or not the men got the tattoos for the purpose of escaping their military obligation. |
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From this it may be seen that a decision whether or not to take a child said to have been abused away from its natural parents and into care may often be acutely difficult. |
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Also, there is no telling whether or not you will be caught one day. |
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The last time somebody did something this ballsy it was called Metal Machine Music, and we spent the next 20 years arguing about whether or not it was brilliant. |
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Then I spend an inordinate amount of time trying to decide whether or not I will shave. |
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Margaret Cushen questioned whether or not the workload of a commissioner would warrant a computer and was immediately met with a barrage of criticism from her colleagues. |
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But they have not officially confirmed whether or not the jawbone is even human, let alone if it belongs to the missing girl. |
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Isn't it time to open the doors and come out into the world and see whether or not your work is speaking to a vast majority of people or just a select few? |
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Clad in red robes, the soldiers look like a river of blood no matter where they go, whether or not this represents their blood is up for interpretation. |
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I can see she is debating whether or not to tell me the truth. |
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Somehow you are always semiconscious of the possibility of showing your knickers, and keeping your knees together and whether or not it's riding up when you sit down. |
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The system measures whether or not a film passes the Bechdel Test. |
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Oberlander will also explain that people are highly sensitive to subliminal signals about personality, regardless of whether or not they know who a message has come from. |
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The crew wear parachutes and surviving vehicle breakup would then be a matter of chance as to whether or not you get thrown free. |
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Who could be sure whether or not the old man or beggar-woman who comes knocking at one's door in the dead of night is not a god or goddess in disguise? |
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He refused, and under pressure announced a Mickey Mouse substitute which gives NT police the discretion whether or not to charge a minor for a first offence. |
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Chisholm refuses to be drawn on whether or not he would like to see the abolition of the voucher system but welcomes the Home Office pledge to review the set-up. |
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That is what the entire case turns on, is it not, whether or not the act is the act of sexual intercourse or the act of sexual intercourse without consent? |
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At the hearing of his case, if the defendant is in attendance he shall be invited to indicate whether or not he accepts each of the charges made against him. |
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It would be like making a decision about whether or not to keep exercising at mile 24 of a marathon. |
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As with every von trier film, there will be a zillion think pieces on whether or not the filmmaker is a misogynist. |
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Leave was granted for the bringing of this motion by Justice Cullity and it is for me to decide whether or not there is a triable issue such as to get this matter to proceed. |
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The most pressing question becomes whether or not Watson's biblical theological approach can coexist peaceably with Vanhoozer's Trinitarian approach. |
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She was contemplating whether or not she wanted to stop at the local coffee shop to get an iced mocha latte when she heard someone call out her name. |
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Republicans are having a vigorous debate about whether or not to make serious appeals to the growing Hispanic electorate. |
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And having an unwanted man charge under your dress is just plain scary, whether or not you're on the red carpet. |
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He knows that, whether or not any new European Constitution is passed, Britain will be dragged further and further into corporatism if present arrangements go unchallenged. |
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The voters of North Dakota had to decide whether or not to keep the nickname. |
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Once, however, she realized that she could choose for herself whether or not to continue her life in the criminal underworld, she chose to get out. |
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In some ways perhaps, but make that point to anyone who has been unfortunate enough to be involved in a road accident, whether or not it was their fault! |
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She was asking me about one of the computer systems we use at work, and whether or not it tracks when a number is changed from listed to unlisted. |
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At any rate, these in-house disagreements between friends of social insurance are small potatoes compared to the epic struggle over whether or not we should phase it out. |
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The study of signed languages can reveal whether or not sociolinguistic phenomena previously observed for spoken languages are general across modalities. |
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Staring at her for a few moments he tried to decide whether or not it would be a good idea to leave her in her jeans and sweatshirt or change her into one of her nightshirts. |
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Rogue rancher Cliven Bundy recently shared his thoughts on African Americans and whether or not they were better off as slaves. |
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Now, when her friends and parents incessantly inquire as to whether or not she's getting out and meeting new people, there's a method to their nosiness. |
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In the present study, we have addressed the question whether or not the structures of F-actin are the same under all these F-actin stabilizing conditions. |
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We want to feel we are living fully, and even though we may be very sane and stable, we have doubts about whether or not we are living up to our own expectations. |
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Learning how to hang a window is a project that depends on a number of factors, including whether or not the window is to be installed in new construction or an existing wall. |
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The single issue, one-off parish poll was conducted 14 months ago, but ever since then a question mark has hung over whether or not the result is enforceable. |
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He was a bit hazy about whether or not he had visited the town before. |
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Can anyone get more obscure than biologists and paleontologists, who reflect for thirteen syllables on whether or not ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny? |
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But she immediately began to wonder whether or not Rob had other plans for the evening, a plan that obviously included a bottle of heinously expensive champagne. |
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They concluded that terrorist cells could send members on flights without any intention of hijacking the plane just to see whether or not members would be flagged. |
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