Sentence examples for the challenge of whether from inspiring English sources

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Clare Travis-Punter, the only British person to make the cut, was more modest than most – saying she joined the site for "the challenge of whether I would be accepted or not".

"Short term, politically, the age divide heightens polarization," Mr. Suro said "Long term," he added, "there's the challenge of whether older citizens will pay for the education of the children of immigrants".

(How many of the self-styled feminists who chastised Jenna Franklin for buying into a "beauty myth" were willing to criticize Olivia Newton-John for not embracing her scar?) Yet once we reject the naturalist fallacy that we are making some women "whole" while merely "enhancing" others, we confront the challenge of whether we are willing to fund breast surgery for any women or men who desire it?

Assembly of large tandem repeat DNA sequence is problematic for in silico assembly, in particular the challenge of whether to align two identical sequences as the same or separate given that in vivo they may actually be immediately adjacent to one another.

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A particular impetus for consolidation, said Kent Swig, a partner in Terra Holdings (along with David Burris, Arthur Zeckendorf and William Lie Zeckendorf), is the challenge of deciding whether to rent or buy.

But the volatile security situation in post-Qaddafi Libya has added to the challenge of determining whether it was purely a local group of extremists who initiated the fatal assault or whether the attackers had ties to international terrorist groups, as Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton suggested Wednesday.

Finally, the role of evaluative considerations in the application of ordinary descriptive terms like 'vehicle' raises a challenge for any thorough-going scepticism about value: the challenge of deciding whether to adopt a thorough-going scepticism about the meaning and application of descriptive language, which seems to follow from general scepticism concerning values.

Paramount among these are the difficulties in delivering enough of the antioxidant to the intracellular location required to decrease pathological oxidative damage and the challenge of assessing whether the intervention has actually decreased oxidative damage in the patient to a therapeutically useful extent.

The IRS has not only failed to rise to the challenge of determining whether partnerships are paying the taxes due under the law, but they have largely failed to take the field.

Spindle orientation studies have faced the challenge of establishing whether the phenotypes observed could be solely attributed to changes in orientation, or to other effects on the spindle and other cellular components.

A Clinical Officer brought up the challenge of verifying whether targets in OPRAS are achieved: At the end of the day I don't think that there is any person coming to inspect or to verify that you attend the 200 children you said you would treat.

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