Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] whether [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Questions , however , might arise about whether a dispute is a valuation/technical dispute to be referred to an expert or one that should be referred to an arbitral tribunal or the court .
2 Telecom Corp of New Zealand Ltd 's $1,100m of long-term debt has come under scrutiny from Moody 's Investors Service Inc , which says it may cut its triple-A ratings after the company changed its financing policy : Moody 's examination will focus on whether the change will significantly reduce the company 's debt protection measurements over time .
3 The precise system will depend upon whether the company operates a two-tier or one-tier board structure , but in essence there are three options :
4 It was , however , Lord Denning M.R. himself in Schmit v. Secretary of State for Home Affairs , who stated that while natural justice could apply to an administrative act , it would depend upon whether the individual had some right , interest , or legitimate expectation such that it would not be fair to deprive him of it , without a hearing .
5 The ‘ explanation ’ raises many problems , not the least being why the symptoms should depend upon whether the temperature rhythm is delayed or advanced with respect to the sleep/wake rhythm .
6 Not surprisingly , the access granted can often depend on whether the child is a girl or boy .
7 That is , the generality of the depression will depend on whether the person 's helpless views extend to all areas of his life ; the length of the depression will depend on how stable his helpless attitudes have become ; and self-esteem will be lowered if the person has internalised his helpless attitudes and sees himself as a failure .
8 Much will depend on whether the government of Mr Hun Sen can continue to command the loyalty of its troops and bureaucrats .
9 This will depend on whether the Bolam test applies to the giving of information as well as diagnosis and treatment .
10 It is believed the TVS proposals involve straight forward bonus payments , the size of which will depend on whether the contractor retains its franchise , lasting 10 years , in 1992 .
11 It is believed the TVS proposals involve straight forward bonus payments , the size of which will depend on whether the contractor retains its franchise , lasting 10 years , in 1992 .
12 The crime will depend on whether the wound was serious harm or not .
13 Generally , much will depend on whether the client is buying up-market or going down-market and also whether the client is raising a mortgage .
14 Which question to ask will , of course , depend on whether the context already tells us that Leander bought something .
15 These techniques can show how the implications of a design improvement will depend on whether the product is already the best , or comparatively mediocre , and can also compare the effects of design and price changes on competitive edge .
16 Frequency of repetition will depend on whether the condition is acute or chronic and the vitality of the patient .
17 In a company of five surveyors , all of whom hold shares and are also directors , the question of whether or not an individual may allege ‘ prejudicial ’ conduct by the others will depend on whether the plaintiff has suffered harm as a member .
18 The success or failure of the action would depend on whether the plaintiff was classed as a trespasser or not .
19 The Minister and I may disagree about whether the emphasis should be on voluntary or statutory agreements .
20 Bell Resources would not comment on whether the payment had been made or whether the BIG shares had been sold on to another party .
21 As mentioned earlier in this chapter , company policy may vary with regard to whether the expatriate is expected to rent or buy property in the new location or whether he can benefit from living in company housing .
22 It should be noted that the criterion " new " applies not just to the condition of the car but also with regard to whether the car has been registered .
23 But the case must rest on whether the depiction of sex on the level of gross anatomical detail , divorced from feeling and personal relationships , carries a probable consequence for the viewer of changes in attitudes or behaviour of a significantly harmful or antisocial kind .
24 A spokesman added : ‘ Any inquiry will centre on whether the tape was illegally copied .
25 Part of the answer will lie in whether the church is able to form any common vision for the future .
26 Under the CCA 1974 , there is a recognition that legal rights and duties of a consumer should not necessarily turn upon whether the consumer has borrowed money to buy goods , bought them on credit , or acquired them under a hire purchase contract ( ie the traditional distinction drawn between lender credit and vendor credit ) .
27 It is well settled law that the exercise by the Court of its discretionary power to validate a post-petition payment does not turn on whether the company was or was not damaged by the payment .
28 Professor Parker shows that this is not always a matter of dispassionate assessment but may turn on whether the research is seen to be delivering ‘ good ’ news or ‘ bad ’ news .
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