Sentence examples for accepts or not from inspiring English sources

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"You have to provide the same service to the user if he accepts or not to share his data," he emphasizes.

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The basic idea is to construct arguments in favor and against a statement, to select the "acceptable" ones and, finally, to determine whether the original statement can be accepted or not.

Now it depends on them whether they accept or not".

We weren't sure if it was going to be accepted or not".

Confront the Israelis with a very good offer, whether they accept or not.

"On whether we will accept or not accept more migrants you have to wait until 29 May when various organisations and countries will meet".

Characters are often like children leaving the nest, going out into the uncaring world and being either accepted or not accepted, ignored or extolled, criticized or prized, no matter how the writer might feel about them.

"I think the club has made an offer for Crouchie but I don't know if his club has accepted or not," he told Sky Sports News.

Mr. Murdoch, the chief executive of News Corporation, is quoted as saying that he defers to Mr. Ailes: "I have ideas that Roger can accept or not.

A number of seniors who have applied to Penn State are now beginning to hear if they have been accepted or not.

They would wait several months for it to be accepted (or not) and then several more for it to be published.

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