Sentence examples for whether it is substantial from inspiring English sources

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Philosophers who agree that trust can be rational regardless, perhaps, of whether it is "substantial" (to use McGeer's language)—tend to disagree about the extent to which reasons that confer rationality must be accessible to the trustor.

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In Beach House's case, he said, "the issue is not whether one copied the other, but whether it is a substantial copy of the other".

In a nutshell, Zubik hinges on the question of whether it's a "substantial burden" for religious nonprofits to be required to fill out a form noting their objections to providing contraception under the law.

Emotive terms like "plague" and "cancer" have been used in the media and there have been calls for fixers to be banned for life, but why has no-one asked whether it is actually possible to make substantial amounts of money by betting on yellow and red cards?

There is substantial debate whether inflammation is directly playing a pathophysiologic role or whether it is simply a marker for underlying processes that affect both insulin sensitivity and inflammation levels (10).

Before the game both Capello and Rooney addressed the issue of progress – and whether it was something more substantial than smoke and shadows.

But according to professional standards for auditors published by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, a deficiency in working capital is a prime factor for an auditor to consider when trying to ascertain whether there is substantial doubt that a company can continue to operate.

Social Science Research 35) tested one key aspect of the validity of Ryff's six-factor model of psychological well-being (RPWB), namely, whether there is substantial independent variation among the six factors.

2. For drugs, section 505 d) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the Act) establishes substantial evidence as the evidence standard for making conclusions that a drug will have a claimed effect and states that reports of adequate and well-controlled investigations provide the basis for determining whether there is substantial evidence to support claims of effectiveness for new drugs.

"Whether it was a primary or substantial factor is impossible to know, but drought can lead to devastating consequences when coupled with pre-existing acute vulnerability," said lead author Colin Kelley, who did the work at Columbia but is now the University of California, Santa Barbara.

As to whether it's cheaper for universities to stick substantial portions of courses online, the answer seems to be a resounding no.

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