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

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The demon uses this bit to decide whether or not to open the shutter.

And what's left of the world deciding whether or not to open the gates or the walls or to build more gates or walls.

"The European Commission is following our approach that it must always be for the UK to decide for itself whether or not to open up our public services to competition".

Under discussion: whether or not to open a Wendy's outlet.

WSJ.com: Murdoch said they’re debating whether or not to open WSJ.com, saying “in the long term it may be a wonderful thing” to do.

Packaged current accounts receive somewhat mixed publicity so it is worth spending some time examining what is actually on offer before deciding whether or not to open one.

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When the issue is this big, a potential "Let's Elect a Parliament to Decide Whether or Not to Do a Brexit" election opens a Pandora's box of counter-schemes, pacts and shocks.

MZ: FB needed to decide whether or not to be open or partner.

Three fifths (46%, n = 138) of respondents reported that the size of the uterus would not influence their decision whether or not to perform open myomectomy.

In a letter to the Treasury select committee he even argued: "Goldman Sachs is considering relocating staff and JP Morgan is reviewing whether or not to axe plans to open a new European headquarters in Canary Wharf".

In addition to "hundreds of data points", the company's system then makes an instant decision on whether or not to allow you to open an account.

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