• But on the other hand, on balance, on what he's done, what he could do, by far, he outweighs any other candidate.

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  • He added that the government was committed to "a proper balance between on the one hand protecting our communities, particularly the most vulnerable, and on the other protecting our hard-won civil liberties and historic freedoms".

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  • The central question in putting global finance to rights is how to strike the balance between, on the one hand, coping with financial distress once it has started and, on the other, improving incentives so that lenders and borrowers do not get into trouble in the first place.

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  • Chevron has a strong balance sheet, with more cash on hand than long-term debt owed.

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  • But this decision was made after careful consideration by Secretary Sebelius, and we believe that the proposal strikes the appropriate balance between religious beliefs on the one hand and the need to increase access to important preventive services for women.

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  • Post-tax prices should be set at a level that would strike a balance between damping down use on the one hand, and discouraging a black market and the desperate acts of theft and prostitution to which addicts now resort to feed their habits.

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  • Writing a loan down, on the other hand, means that it stays on the bank's balance sheet at a reduced but perhaps still inflated value, and the collateral backing the loan is not sold.

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  • But if a better balance can be struck between, on the one hand, financial losses imposed on shareholders and, on the other, criminal penalties imposed on individual malefactors, the corporate-liability regime would serve society more effectively.

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  • The IDE is an attempt to balance the need for rational clinical trials, on the one hand, and the growing pressure to perform off-label procedures.

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  • It foreshadowed a way of dealing with the balance between power, status, and reputation on the one hand and integrity on the other that led to the largest financial fraud in history.

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  • "Aside from taking measures to correct the serious financial situation in individual European Union countries, most of the world's countries also need to strike a reasonable balance between fiscal consolidation and strict budget discipline on the one hand, and job creation, economic growth, and tackling social problems, including maintaining pension system stability on the other hand, " Mr. Putin wrote.

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  • On the other hand, if you are able to pay your balance off each month, you are in a better position to play long ball.

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  • On the other hand, if the bombardment were to tip the balance of power against the Serbs in Kosovo, the guerrillas there might well exact horrible revenge on the Serb minority in the province.

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  • Debt settlement, on the other hand, involves paying a debt counselor to negotiate a lesser balance which you then pay as a lump sum.

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  • But what divides it from the invisible-hand approach is its prescriptive content its emphasis on tilting the balance of political costs and benefits in order to bring public and private interests into closer alignment, leading, they hope, to better (but not always less) government.

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  • On the other hand, Viacom, Vivendi and Liberty Media, which have strong balance sheets, look well placed to sit out the downturn and even to take advantage of buying opportunities created by it.

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  • On the other hand, some bearish China watchers say all is not known about the balance sheets of banks like China Construction because the government is not transparent.

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  • On the other hand, weakening consumer credit in America and uncertainty over its exposure to off-balance-sheet assets will add to the subprime worries.

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  • On the one hand, the Fed has to be feeling pressure relative to their ever-expanding balance sheet that has swelled to disturbing levels.

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