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(61) An attempt to observe whether or not public investment leverages private investment has therefore been inconclusive.
(62) The decision whether or not to sell a product will depend on which ones make a positive contribution.
(63) Few areas of nutrition are more hotly debated than whether or not people should take vitamin supplements.
(64) The availability of security may, however, have a bearing on whether or not a particular loan will be granted.
(65) Not only does it influence whether or not you fork out the requisite 65p, it can make or break a band.
(66) Now we want you to add your views to future Plans, whether or not you are directly affected by the proposals.
(67) In return for the fun and games, the youthful members, whether or not interested in politics, are expected to help with the electioneering.
(68) He had to decide whether or not to hold an inquest.
(69) Later I will be trying to explore some of the factors which influence our dispositions towards whether or not to commit crimes.
(70) The issue was whether or not the bacteria in his body would contaminate the local ecosystem.
(71) The question, though, is whether or not, qua institutions of higher education, they have an obligation to sponsor research.
(72) The creditor would not be concerned with the question whether or not the surety had an adequate understanding of the transaction.
(73) Yet something happened, whether or not the perpetrators and participants were aware of its historical significance.
(74) He agreed that the courts could intervene if the question was whether or not the Commission had acted within its powers or its jurisdiction.
(75) Whether or not there are such grounds makes no difference to the essential core-reality of experiencing in a dramatic mode.
(76) She didn't know whether or not he was sniffing but when I searched his room I found empty aerosols.
(77) Nobody knew whether or not it worked but we derived a certain pleasure from the savagery of the gambit.
(78) Gender is also a particularly important factor in determining whether or not individuals are supported or prevented in their attempts to live independently.
(79) The crystal acts as an analyser which ascertains whether or not the photon has polarisation perpendicular to the optical axis of the crystal.
(80) But when I get feedback from people that my imagery is difficult to understand, I get to know whether or not I communicated my thoughts well. A tree can’t grow by itself[sentencedict.com],[http://sentencedict.com/whether or.html] it can only grow when someone prunes it. Gulzar
(81) Whether or not we have a right old barney depends on how it is handled.
(82) Nicholson has always strongly denied the view that his films could have influenced anyone in their decision whether or not to indulge in drugs.
(83) Voice over Whether or not Aldershot need to take up Swindon's offer of hospitality depends on a high court hearing on Wednesday.
(84) Whether or not the story is true, there is no doubt that the imprisonment was a major breakthrough for both religious and political Paisleyism.
(85) It is a system that is alive, whether or not it possesses all the attributes needed for an organism.
(86) Whether or not we have firmly held beliefs about what happens after death, we can still be terribly afraid.
(87) The decision as to whether or not to try and repair a damaged relationship depends on who was at fault. 10.
(88) Whether or not there was ever such an owner, there is no doubt about the family which held the castle longest.
(89) Meredith speculated whether or not her dinner guest would go to her funeral.
(90) It is difficult to find out whether or not the statute had any real impact.
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