Sentence examples for whether a topic from inspiring English sources

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THE QDF solution revolves around determining whether a topic is "hot".

A common point of contention is whether a topic or person doesn't meet Wikipedia's detailed test for "notability".

What defines whether a topic can capture a whole academic field or the public's imagination?

But what defines whether a topic can grip a whole academic field?

Second, in contrast, whether a topic is surprising or useful is largely a personal opinion.

However, first, here the issue is not about whether a topic is basic or not, surprising or not, useful or not; it is about right or wrong.

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This work investigates whether a topic-specific automated document ranking system for SRs can be improved using a hybrid approach, combining topic-specific training data with data from other SR topics.

So the search engine now takes into account related pages when assessing whether users like a topic.

There has been a lot of push back and forth on whether this is a topic that really needs consideration and really needs to be included in this framework," he said.

If "public interest" serves as a filter to decide whether or not a topic might be worth to pursue, this points to a difference to news journalism in general.

We're living in a time where logic and common-ground is shunted aside in favour of whether or not a topic is aligned with one's own political leanings.

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