Sentence examples for whether well known from inspiring English sources

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WHETHER well known or obscure, the top markets had a few things in common, beginning with size.

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But thinking about it, I wondered whether a well known foreigner endorsing a particular candidate would be a wise political move.

Observations that cyclosporin A, and certain other substances, inhibit both the proteasome and P-glycoprotein led us to investigate whether anthracyclines, well known substrates of P-gp, also inhibit the function of the proteasome.

I can't help wondering whether Bell, so well known for his novels of Haiti, is bending over backward to show that as a biographer he is not making anything up.

Unlike the opera itself, the arioso is relatively well known, whether sung or played on an instrument.

If your yardstick is whether a work is well known, chronological surveys of Beethoven's piano sonatas move slowly at first: It isn't until the Sonata No. 8 in C minor (Op. 13) that the first nickname ("Pathétique") appears.

People who have met her say that Ms. Clinton is unaffected, smart and friendly, and more than capable of holding her own among the glamorous and the well known, whether that means chatting with William S. Farish, the American ambassador to Britain, or sharing confidences with Kevin Spacey at a London film preview.

TCDD-stimulated AhR transcriptional activity can be influenced by hypoxia; however, it less well known whether hypoxia interferes with AhR transcriptional transactivation in the context of PCB-mediated AhR activation in human cells.

However, it is still not well known whether this resource provisioning effect is strong enough to improve herbivore regulation within crop fields and which plant species and functional groups favour this ecosystem service.

Although Bernhardt (1992) reported that the lithium cloud becomes a shell-like structure within several tens of seconds after the release, it has not been well known whether the lithium cloud becomes a shell-like structure within a very short time (<1 s) from the release as pointed out by Szuszczewicz et al. (1996).

It is not well known whether complex verbs such as "begreifen" are stored with "greifen" (to grasp) as their stem.

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