Sentence examples for whether or not to admit from inspiring English sources

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The function δn, n i, j, k) in Equation (2) determines whether or not to admit a new non-real-time call into a cell in state (i, j, k).

Most difficult decision: Whether or not to admit the woman with liver failure.

At the end of the second year of study, the Graduate Studies Committee makes a decision on whether or not to admit an individual student to candidacy.

The debate in senate over whether or not to admit Ms Rousseff's impeachment dragged on so long, Mr Temer fell asleep.

The display served as a reminder that here, in the ground-level hall, immigrants were separated from their belongings until America had decided whether or not to admit them.

The organisation said in January it was considering letting local scout units decide whether or not to admit gays as youth members or adult leaders or to continue the exclusion.

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whether or not to be admitted to the hospital.

Whether or not you admit to crying at work yourself, you know that it happens daily (to someone).

"Whether or not they want to admit the genocide, today or tomorrow or sometime soon, they will do it," he said of the Turkish government.

There are various degrees of hazing on campus whether or not we like to admit it.

We like watching sinking ships — metaphorically, at least — whether or not we like to admit it.

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