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Lambert was unequivocal in his opinion of whether it is better to be a scorer or provider of goals.
In the pivotal primary campaign, Mr. McCain repeatedly was asked his opinion of whether the flag should be removed from atop the Capitol dome.
[Superstorm] Sandy was probably the closest thing we've had [in the US] to a Pearl Harbour moment in terms of moving public opinion of whether climate change is real.
Looking about his room he saw atop his bed, a card that inquired, "May we shine your shoes?" Atop his bureau he found a pin cushion stuck with pins; a questionaire asking his "frank opinion" of whether "the room clerk & desk staff were friendly... .. Two books lay on the bureau, gifts of the management.
He did manage his bold stroke — telling viewers that they should write or wire the Republican National Committee with their opinion of whether he should remain on the ticket — but the network cut off this Hail Mary pass in mid-flight.
SEATTLE — Maria Semple made an instant, jarring discovery when she moved with her boyfriend and daughter from Los Angeles to Seattle, a city whose Patagonia-clad inhabitants like to talk about bicycling, the environment and the eternally dull question (in her opinion) of whether it might rain.
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The arts are in danger of being submerged by fashion, and are increasingly subject to critical definition — their cue for self-confidence — based on frivolously determined opinions of whether this branch or that is "in" or "out".
Small business owners seemed fairly united in their surprise over the ruling -- many expected parts of the law to be struck down -- but divided in their opinions of whether it was good or bad news for small business.
Later, due to methodological difficulties, there have been conflicting opinions of whether people with mental retardation are over- or underrepresented in the arsonist population [ 19].
A further factor which appeared to strongly influence the GPs' opinions of whether they were likely to use the prompts was anticipated patient outcomes.
In addition to asking their opinions of whether the authors' conclusions are justified, reviewers are asked if the manuscript meets the journal's criteria for publication, to judge the importance of the questions it addresses, whether the authors have described a significant advance for the field, and if they think the manuscript is likely of broad interest.
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