Sentence examples for in which whatever from inspiring English sources

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For a start, however, we need to create an industry in which, whatever you think of their views, Quinn, Sarkeesian and Wu can go home.

He needs to think out terms in which whatever exists can be described so as to accord with his primary insight; he needs to produce and apply a conceptual system and to argue against possible alternatives.

But it unquestionably began in a natural environment, in which whatever life inhabited the earth was subjected, for good or ill, to influences that had their origin in sun and storm and the ancient substances of the planet.

Modern Family is, like Cheers was and Friends shall ever in syndication be, one of those glorious ensemble shows in which, whatever order you put them in, each character is better than the last, and every pairing has the kind of chemistry you only dream of having even once in a show.

But throw this point at the town council's prime movers and the answers that come back voice two contrasting arguments: a belief in IfF's democratic ideals, and critique of the arrogant kind of rule perpetrated by a system in which whatever the opposition says, if one party has the numbers, it can freely impose its will on everybody else.

Now, given \(B\)'s knowledge about what \(A\) is doing, there is a sense in which whatever \(B\) would choose at \ v_2\), his choice is rational.

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Records cannot be entirely to blame, he admits: otherwise, similar patterns would surface in popular music, which, whatever its problems, has never lacked for spontaneity.

It would also in effect render the trust – which, whatever its imperfections, is the BBC's sovereign body and a bulwark against political interference – impotent.

Conversely, I usually have a session or two every training camp with the national team in which, for whatever reason, I feel down or frustrated with how I've done.

Cricket was slow off the mark in recognising, or at least acknowledging, the problem, and the manner in which McCullum, whatever the rights and wrongs of the case, describes the lack of diligence in taking testimony for the Cairns case, shows there is still plenty of cause for concern at international level.

Opening this up creates a space in which -- whatever your experience, it's ok and you are ok, and you can speak up as well.

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