Example sentences of "issue [be] [adv] whether [art] " in BNC.

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1 The point at issue is not whether a corporation and its practices are foreign , but to what extent they are transnational .
2 The issue is not whether the UK should back nuclear safety research at Ispra ( those of us in the field in the UK are all in favour of that ) , but whether the majority of the resources ( and even an increase in the planned budget ) should be concentrated on a single project which can not possibly give results until late 1986 .
3 Thus , the issue is not whether the state is an association defined in terms of law , but whether this law is instrumental or non-instrumental .
4 So far as mens rea is concerned , the issue is not whether the defendant himself considered that the words or conduct in question was insulting , but whether he realised that the persons whom he was addressing might do so .
5 A general conceptual boundary-fixing approach would seem to be indicated for charity , because the concept is organic , reflecting contemporary public views of public interest , and because the principal if not the sole issue is usually whether the trust is or is not charitable .
6 The second part of this issue is therefore whether the decision of a visitor can be reviewed for error of law .
7 In Gillick v. West Norfolk and Wisbech Area Health Authority [ 1986 ] A.C. 112 the central issue was not whether a child patient under the age of 16 could refuse medical treatment if the parents or the court consented , but whether the parents could effectively impose a veto on treatment by failing or refusing to consent to treatment to which the child might consent .
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