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The phrase "whether it views" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to discuss the perspective or opinion of something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "The report will analyze whether it views the situation positively or negatively."
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But beyond immediate survival, outsiders can only guess what the North Korean leadership's ultimate intentions are -- whether it views the newer industries as short-term palliatives or some new economic vocation altogether.
The U.S. government has never seemed sure whether it views data collection by online advertisers as a healthy business driver for the Internet, or a looming privacy threat needing regulation.
The country is split on whether it views Ryan positively or negatively, with a quarter having no opinion whatsoever.
DHS did not directly respond to a questions about why it cut funding for de-radicalizing neo-Nazis, and whether it views white supremacy as an extremist threat.
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Asked whether it had a cost estimate of its own or whether it viewed the utility group's estimates as accurate, the Environmental Protection Agency, which drafted the new rules, said that it was ordering "a series of common-sense and long overdue steps," and that the standards were achievable and relied on existing technology.
"Their response has been fantastic, whether it is viewing parties, media interest, viewing figures or the spontaneous eruptions from those walking down the street when we score a goal," he said.
The question a humanist would ask about this book is whether its view of what it is to be a human being is too limited.
"They can actually provide all sorts of experiences, whether it is viewing family photos or connecting to the Internet to watch video".
When Susan graduates to school teaching, she uses her powers to give the children some fascinating lessons: whether it's viewing ancient battles first-hand, or meeting Death and his horse.
But, whether it is viewed as a neo-Senecan study in stoic acceptance of grief or a Tarantino-like exploration of extremity, a director needs to take a clear line.
Disney is known to be so centralized under Mr. Eisner, that no creative decision is too small for his consideration, whether it is viewing pilots for new television shows, selecting which animated characters to emphasize in a film, or "right down to the color on the bumper cars in the parks," as one former Disney executive put it.
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