Similar words: whether, whet, emperor, bitter orange, sooner or later, heterodox, for better or worse, in the teeth of.
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(121) From the text it is not clear whether or not the father is still alive or is now dead.
(122) The current basis for determining whether or not a person is mentally handicapped is the IQ test.
(123) No record exists as to whether or not he was embalmed.
(124) Moreover, whether or not conditions are attached to debt relief, they will certainly be attached to other forms of aid.
(125) There is some dispute as to whether dinghy sailing and windsurfing are classified as immersion sports and whether or not they will be permitted.
(126) And she had all morning and part of the afternoon to decide whether or not to accept this imperious invitation.
(127) Whether or not we agree with the principles or validity of church laws and rules, many of our clients will accept them.
(128) Whether or not Hugo was a wall-painter, the records of his activities as carver and manuscript painter attest to his versatility.
(129) Whenever the question of whether or not she needed him popped into her head, Constance conveniently ducked it.
(130) All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, 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
(131) The fundamental selectivity issue which can occur when graphing financial information is the basis of deciding whether or not to use graphs.
(132) The tribunal will also have considerable discretion in deciding whether or not the reasons given are adequate.
(133) Whether or not that helps to fill church pews is totally irrelevant.
(134) Whether or not this energy input to the house is significant depends on how the matter is viewed.
(134) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(135) Whether or not you accept Idso's claims, surely this is just the place for a critical appraisal of them?
(136) In these circumstances it is not clear whether or not the effectiveness of the intervention is quite so dependent on operating experience.
(137) These reforms will ensure that every citizen is guaranteed a decent minimum income, whether or not they are in employment.
(138) A court has power to make a s8 order whether or not it varies or discharges the supervision order.
(139) The second-level decision required is whether or not to authorize further research or to abandon the project at decision node 2b.
(140) Each word in the word recognition tree is flagged to indicate whether or not it is a member of a compound.
(141) The appropriate minister retains complete discretion whether or not to refer a merger to the Commission, and whether or not to accept any recommendation.
(142) The determination of whether or not it will be economically feasible to make this purchase.
(143) The difference between the pairs is whether or not the vocal chords are used in making the sound or not.
(144) Whether or not she believed his excuses, her own body, her own impulsive longings, would betray her.
(145) Other Acts of Parliament merely grant local authorities powers, which they may choose whether or not to use.
(146) They have to decide whether or not to use chemical fertilisers, insecticides, herbicides, fungicides.
(147) Hot water is even more scarce and depends on the weather, or whether or not a fuse has blown.
(148) These added up to a system you could understand and adjust to, whether or not you approved of it.
(149) His rebellion began quietly enough in a dispute over whether or not to pay taxes for established religion.
(150) The next step is to decide whether or not to go ahead.
More similar words: whether, whet, emperor, bitter orange, sooner or later, heterodox, for better or worse, in the teeth of, grease the wheels, take the road, heterogenous, heterozygous, heterosexual, at the thought of, heterogeneous, error, juror, furor, aurora, horror, furore, terror, mirror, pro rata, auroral, by error, prorogue, terrorize, terrorist, terrorism.