Similar words: whether, whet, emperor, bitter orange, sooner or later, heterodox, for better or worse, in the teeth of.
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(91) There is always a moment in time when we can make a decision whether or not to vent our anger.
(92) Cleveland Police could not confirm last night whether or not they were treating the matter as a murder inquiry.
(93) Whether or not the proposal is enacted, it may well set off a national debate.
(94) It is, of course, difficult as yet to say whether or not these fears are unduly alarmist or exaggerated or even groundless.
(95) It is then up to you to gauge their importance to you and to decide whether or not to comply with their demands.
(96) The scheme is applicable whether or not the school in question is the student's main base.
(97) Love may or may not produce happiness; whether or not it does in the end, its primary effect is to energize.
(98) How, then, can the company calculate whether or not his group has made a gain?
(99) In the real world, political work goes on whether or not the public takes an interest.
(100) You can work through the open learning material whether or not you are enrolled on the programme.
(101) All across the world, ...increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama
(102) What factors may the policeman take into account in deciding whether or not a breach of the peace is likely?
(103) We make daily decisions about whether or not to say, whether or not to interrupt the assumptions being made about our presumed heterosexuality.
(104) Whether or not one feels they are equipped to advise headteachers it is difficult to avoid doubting their skills at inspection.
(105) Whether or not the government was right to arrest the protesters is an extremely debatable point.
(106) Whether or not motion occurs is most precisely determined experimentally by its effect on the heat transfer.
(107) There is some difficulty over whether or not gypsies fall within the definition.
(108) People lacking supportive relationships were expected to be prone to depression whether or not they experienced major difficulties or threatening events.
(109) I was basically asking the company to decide whether or not it wanted to maintain a domestic production capability.
(110) Therefore[Sentence dictionary], fixed costs are unavoidable; that is they will be incurred whether or not the firm manufactures and sells both products.
(111) Much more tricky than knowing if you've found a badger sett, is knowing whether or not it is still active.
(112) Reintroduction of food after elemental regimens must nevertheless be undertaken with the greatest of care irrespective of whether or not elimination diets are used.
(113) Whether or not this was a reasonable position was one of the debates within the newspaper coverage.
(114) Thus together they amount to a concerted attempt to investigate whether or not any form of vertical behaviour is to be allowed.
(115) Whether or not one hears well the face of the speaker helps to convey their message.
(116) Whether or not this be wise legislation it is not the province of the court to inquire.
(117) Again, a simple colour change in the test will tell you whether or not you are soon to be a mum.
(118) As described earlier, in Ipswich a multi-disciplinary psychogeriatric team maintained involvement with all patients whether or not they were admitted to an institution.
(119) The basic tree consists of a network branching out from an initial decision of whether or not to undertake the project.
(120) Members of Dorrance's extended family have indeed disagreed in public over whether or not the company should be sold.
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