Sentence examples for relief whether from inspiring English sources

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They are convinced that self-understanding will bring relief, whether the problem is anxiety, depression or obsessional thinking.

Many analysts, though, continue to say that Spain is likely to need some form of relief, whether a line of credit or an actual bailout, if the economy continues to deteriorate.

In the stage of disaster mitigation and relief, whether and to what extent individuals loot or help each other may amplify or reduce the impact of disasters.

"I really don't think a multi-culti 'Wiz' would work," said Grier, who, judging by his turns in rehearsals, serves as a kind of comic relief, whether intentionally or otherwise.

If one party files a motion for relief, whether for financial support or primary custody, if the judge feels that you are being unreasonable, you will not get the results you want.

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Yet as with Germany in 1953, the proper question is whether Greece needs debt relief, and whether Germany and the other creditors should give it.

Now I can't say whether I am grateful for those last moments of hope and relief, or whether I feel that we were cruelly deceived.

Recent issues have included articles on the aesthetics of game-box art, biofeedback research, the allure of gun-based games, games as anxiety relief, and whether or not games could save the news business.

A known fact to the community and the public at large is that money has been dispatched to their counties for relief supplies whether they prepare for floods or not.

Horn didn't answer repeated questions as to whether the department's loan contractors, which are receiving $804 million in pay this year to interact with borrowers and collect their monthly payments, are actively informing former Corinthian students about their eligibility for debt relief, or whether they're cashing monthly checks received from otherwise defrauded borrowers.

Analysis between groups showed differences in responses on: whether everyone has a right to adequate food; who was supposed to supply relief food; whether relief food was adequate; and preferred choice on the means to ensure the right to adequate food.

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