The problem is that it is about to get even worse in both ways.
If one once spoke of containing the Soviet Union, containing it today works both ways.
"We're willing to work with Congress, but that cooperation has to go both ways, " he said.
Cultural influences typically run both ways, and the history of Indonesian music illustrates this.
Distortion has it both ways: It rocks out, and its momentum counterbalances Merritt's typically dour mood.
King is convinced AtroPen poses little public health risk, but the evidence cuts both ways.
So confident, in fact, that they see themselves having the troop-level issue both ways.
We had a great vacation and great flights both ways, but fear sat in our hearts.
Geneticists have tried to have it both ways when it comes to genetic diversity.
But this weirdness can work both ways, as Clinton Texas Campaign Chairman Gary Morrow explains.
And as I said, in order to have bipartisanship, we have to do this both ways.
It cuts both ways, though: Women aren't always the best employees to other women either.
Class matters in politics - it can cut both ways, but it cannot be ignored.
But - as Andrew Sentence would no doubt remind us - the uncertainty goes both ways.
This cuts both ways: Sooner or later, everyone makes mistakes, even evil genius types.
"I think he can kind of have it both ways with that ad, " she says.
News International's papers combine a lot of readers with a willingness to swing both ways.
In true Obama fashion, it sure seems like he can see it both ways.
Republicans are also quick to point out that the question of fairness cuts both ways.
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Another feature to check into is whether or not data can flow both ways.
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He added that the Oxford English Dictionary was wrong to say it could be pronounced both ways.
So far the central banks, led by America's Federal Reserve, have tried to have it both ways.
That cuts both ways, of course, as European properties have become cheaper to those buying in dollars.
But the pleasure parents can experience from a grown child's success cuts both ways, new research suggests.
The Zundapp Janus was a double-ended microcar in which passengers, like the Roman God, faced both ways.
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You look both ways and cross, confident you will arrive on the other side safely and securely.
"Quality possession from scrum and line-out will go both ways, both teams have good players there, " he said.
And the benefits work both ways: They can both reduce emissions and increase the bottom line of producers.
"Everyone who has seen Ryan bowl knows his great strength is moving the ball both ways, " said Moores.
The recent scandal inside the Rampart division of the Los Angeles Police Department, for example, cuts both ways.
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