Whether that

Related to Whether that: whether or not
whether.
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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But the question returns whether this gas-pipe is also a water-pipe; in other words, whether the spout of the Sperm Whale is the mere vapor of the exhaled breath, or whether that exhaled breath is mixed with water taken in at the mouth, and discharged through the spiracle.
In addition, the circuit court concluded that material issues of fact remain with respect to whether the plaintiff had established that she was constructively discharged due to the hostile work environment and, perhaps, most important, if she was constructively discharged, whether that would amount to a tangible employment action, meaning no defense to liability could be offered.
101, Auditing Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures, gives auditors guidance on understanding how an entity's management calculates fair value and on determining whether that measurement conforms with GAAP.
Factors to consider in determining a responsible person are whether that person:
Although HCFA currently requires surveyors to determine whether a facility has a quality assessment assurance committee and whether that committee has the capacity to identify, respond to, and evaluate quality of care issues, the surveyors are not required to evaluate the effectiveness of the committees.
Twinem referred to section 4.03 of the Notice and said that taxpayers are confused by the phrase "item-by-item" and whether that phrase means "model-by-model," "part number by part number," or whether it refers to another form of inventory recordkeeping unit.
If the entity accounts for the investment contrary to the presumption established by generally accepted accounting principles for use of the equity method, obtain sufficient competent evidential matter about whether that presumption has been overcome and whether appropriate disclosure is made regarding the reasons for not accounting for the investment in keeping with that presumption.
The District Court held for the Service, as did the Court of Appeals; while state law determined whether a right or interest was created, the courts held that Federal law dictated whether that right or interest was "property" under Sec.
It is constitutional for a police officer to arrest a suspect in a public place without a warrant if the officer has probable cause to believe the arresttee has committed a crime, regardless of whether that crime is a felony or a misdemeanor.(1) The common law rule, however, followed in many state and federal statutes, limits the authority of an officer to make a misdemeanor arrest without a warrant to circumstances when the suspect commits the misdemeanor in the officer's presence.(2)
Accordingly, whether in-state activity other than order solicitation is sufficiently de minimis to avoid loss of the tax immunity conferred by [sections] 381 depends upon whether that activity establishes a nontrivial additional connection with the taxing State." Thus, at least when a repetitive sale is reasonably anticipated, if activities having a business purpose other than solicitation of sales are de minimis, the business will retain the protections of P.L.
The LRA gives the taxpayer data to evaluate whether that expenditure was warranted.