Sentences with phrase «of whther»

It isn't really a question of whther Cech is at his best, it's more is he currently better than Szczesny and Ospina, and the truth is yes, by a long way.

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I think whther the format of the questions was debatable is very debatable in itself.
Some churches, of course, are, but then I would question whther their beliefs can be called Christian.
London mayor Boris Johnson reluctant to ban the wearing of full face veils after Lib Dem MP Jeremy Browne calls for a nationwide debate on whther they should be permitted in some sensitive areas
«We have asked members of this community to sit in as a panel, and, just like a grand jury, to have cases presented to them, and allow for the community members to make decisions as to whther or not these cases should be prosecuted traditionally or alternatives should be sought for these cases.
Both possess clusters of A + T - rich horizontally acquired virulence genes that are silenced by the nucleoid - associated protein H - NS and regulated positively or negatively by wHTH TFs: for example, ToxR and LeuO in V. cholerae; HilA, LeuO, SlyA and OmpR in S. Typhimurium.
Indeed, whther you're based in Ottawa, or whether you're over the river, living or dating in Gatineau, if you're a busy professional it can, of course, be time - consuming to find that one person who shares your lifestyle and values.
In reading the comments on nuclear versus other power sources and then some of the earlier comments on whther small scale chages per household versus larger scale power plants, made me think about a tangential issue.
The medieval warm period and little ice age (whther they are local or global phenomena) are believed to be associated with thermohaline circulations in the atlantic; correct simulation of such long term internal oscillations in an ocean basin requires long term simulations for the ocean for which we don't really have any observational constraints.
It is interesting to me that the basic general release offered by the text is a release from: «any and all actions, causes of action, suits, proceedings, [insert a host of other things like debts etc.], and demands of any nature and kind whatsoever, and howsoever arising, whther in law or in equity or otherwise, whether express or implied and whether presently known or unknow, which the Releasor ever had, now has or may hereafter have against the Releasees, or any of them, for, or by reason of, or in any way arising our of [blank].»
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