0 (used especially in reporting questions and expressing doubts) if, or not: --
Let's face it - you're going to be late whether you go by bus or train.
Someone has to tell her, whether it's you or me.
I'm going, whether she likes it or not.
I was merely questioning whether we have the money to fund such a project.
She asked me whether I was interested in working for her.
I wasn't sure whether you'd like it.
1 (used to refer to one or more possibilities or to express uncertainty) if: --
The first point to address, then, is whether the findings of variationist sociolinguistics are indeed compatible with such a model.
This problem surfaced as the issue of whether the rise of modern science was a natural development of premodern philosophy.
But whether such ends are achieved may depend on how the rules are taught.
We are not told whether they were successful.
Still, a public economist would remind us that looking at whether environmental tax swaps increase employment or not tells us nothing about social welfare.
These vary depending on whether the subject sways towards or away from a particular load cell.
Whether changing the nature of that provision to a more personal and less business-like consultation will be what women users want remains to be seen.
But the question regarding whether such a prayer can be impetratory still remains.