Example sentences of "otherwise of the " in BNC.
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1 | Release without consent will be a crime , regardless of the innocuousness or otherwise of the organism . |
2 | ‘ In so saying I express no view whatsover as to the correctness or otherwise of the jury 's award ’ . |
3 | Three or four pamphlets and books have attacked ‘ the pernicious myth of monarchy ’ , but serious discussion of the usefulness or otherwise of the royal family has been driven out by simpering nonsense from a pack of tabloid reporters who devote their not inconsiderable imaginations to dreaming up new twists to a comic-strip family drama with a cast-list now augmented by half-a-dozen non-royal spouses and their families . |
4 | Comments showed that the success or otherwise of the groups often rested on their shoulders . |
5 | There has been considerable discussion of the legal enforcement of school attendance in recent years , and wide disagreement about the effectiveness or otherwise of the law . |
6 | Why do the powers that be refuse to supply dental dams on the same basis as condoms are supplied , so that we can make up our own minds as to the suitability or otherwise of the dams ? |
7 | Product stability is , by definition , the inherent stability of the product independent of possible interactions with the immediate container or of questions of the adequacy or otherwise of the protection afforded by the sales package . |
8 | Further reductions in energy intensity will take place , the actual level will depend on energy prices , the changing balance of energy intensive to non-energy intensive industries in the industrialised world and simply the changes in the habits of energy users and their consciousness or otherwise of the potential of ‘ the fifth fuel ’ . |
9 | We now walk along a covered way called the Ride , designed for exercising Infirmary Patients , and also for testing for freedom from disease or otherwise of the Respiratory Organs of horses prior to purchase . |
10 | The entire Sussex coast including these Harbours holds between 35,000 and 57,000 waders , the numbers varying annually , perhaps mainly affected by the severity or otherwise of the winter . |
11 | So the leakiness or otherwise of the gut wall will not make someone more sensitive to such chemicals . |
12 | It is not our purpose here , however , to re-examine the details of the success or otherwise of the FFYP as a whole . |
13 | When these policies are interpreted locally and used as the basis for infrastructure developments to meet local needs , the success or otherwise of the approach requires evaluation . |
14 | ‘ Others more qualified than I am in these matters can comment on the economic sense or otherwise of the proposed pit closures . |
15 | The fundamental issue at stake here was not the merits or otherwise of the League , but whether the peace movement should lend its support to any reconstruction of security arrangements short of the total renunciation of the use of force . |
16 | National courts are notoriously reluctant to be dragged into judgments about the legality or otherwise of the security policies pursued by their governments . |
17 | Although he published Reimarus ' work , he was not primarily concerned with the correctness or otherwise of the particular interpretations there offered , but with a more fundamental question altogether . |
18 | Attempting to do research on the interview per se is doomed to failure because the skills of the actors will dominate the success or otherwise of the proceedings . |
19 | For any institution , it is likely that pupils ' attitudes will constitute a significant factor in the success or otherwise of the innovation . |
20 | Any argument concerning the merits or otherwise of the device must to a great extent be guided by a discussion on the merits/demerits of insider dealing . |
21 | As there was a London bus strike actually taking place this threat , even if it materialized , seemed fairly peripheral to the success or otherwise of the Coronation . |
22 | This will highlight some of the key issues raised during evaluation which relate to the effectiveness or otherwise of the schools ' attempts to achieve a practical realisation of their project proposals . |
23 | Yes , I I Councillor is quite right , I mean it is a new new departure to centre these panels in the neighbourhoods , it was always our intention to come back after a a period had elapsed er , we , with the new system to bring to members attention the success or otherwise of the neighbourhood panels . |
24 | The others did not find it necessary , in reaching their decision that Reg. v. Guest , Ex parte Anthony and Reg. v. Gore Justices , Ex parte N. ( An Infant ) had been wrongly decided , to pronounce upon the correctness or otherwise of the decisions in Rex v. Sheridan and Rex v. Grant . |
25 | This is in part because different investigators have held different ideas as to the independence or otherwise of the different sub-types of dyspraxia or as to the essential nature of the various defects . |
26 | The fact that the damage is disproportionate to the purpose sought to be achieved does not itself render the conspiracy actionable ; nor is the court concerned with the expediency or otherwise of the policy adopted by the combiners . |
27 | The effectiveness or otherwise of the various elements of these promotions provoked most of the discussion at the seminar . |
28 | At the Second Congress in 1920 Indian delegate M. N. Roy 's counter-thesis that the fate of the revolution in Europe depended upon the success or otherwise of the revolution in colonial countries was adopted in a weaker form . |
29 | The test would seem to be the likelihood or otherwise of the amenity of the objector 's property being adversely affected by the grant of any licence , or of a particular form of licence , in respect of the premises , or by the grant of a licence to a particular person . |
30 | It can determine that the trustee should be paid a percentage of the value of the assets realised and/or distributed , or by reference to the time spent by the trustee and his staff , and must have regard to the complexity or otherwise of the matter , any exceptional responsibility falling on the trustee , the trustee 's effectiveness and the value and nature of the assets dealt with by the trustee . |