The exactness or the inaccuracy of the hypothesis that [Particle marking the object clause of a cognitive verb as doubtful.]
1 The real question, however, is whether a given herbal product actually works.
2 One question is whether it would comply with EU state aid rules.
3 Asked whether he was worried, the business secretary said: Well, of course.
4 There remain concerns however, over whether this objective can really be achieved.
5 Of course the first issue is whether he really wants to try.
6 The question is whether we have come down far enough, Nunan said.
7 Meanwhile, others question whether this work will ultimately translate into lower prices.
8 The issue is whether banks' trading activities artificially drive up food prices.
9 Of course the real question is whether this golden age is sustainable.
10 It was not immediately clear, however, whether it would nonetheless go ahead.
11 The critical issue now is whether the run of good news continues.
12 Social scientists still debate whether that concept also applies to their work.
13 However, it is currently unclear whether results from different tests are comparable.
14 Otherwise, one must question whether Japan's economy can be sustained, he said.
15 The question is, whether such legislation should have been implemented years ago?
16 Yesterday, Cabinet discussed whether the testing criteria needed to change, she said.
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