There are two separate issues here: prospects for stocks on the one hand and prospects for the economy on the other.
"When you have only one shape for the hand and it is not a particularly everyday natural one, it looks strange, " he says.
He called on MSPs to reject the Climate Change (Limits on Carbon Units) (Scotland) Order 2011. and criticised the Scottish government for, on one hand increasing renewables but on the other, not phasing out fossil fuel.
"We kind of broke the whole education space into three rough categories, " says Kaplan College President Bill Rosenthal, outlining a market for traditional institutions and degrees on the one hand, and for personal learning on the other.
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Plenty of other countries agree that the EU cannot ask for austerity on the one hand, whilst not applying the same demands to itself.
Laos is not the first poor country to be caught between the need for development on the one hand, and environmental or diplomatic concerns on the other.
But it did mean the phone could still be operated with one hand for a lot of functions and could be slipped into more pockets than a larger phone could.
Rahul Dravid sprung to his left to clasp a Steyn edge with one hand for his 200th Test catch, and Cheteshwar Pujara showed superb reactions at short leg to remove Harris.
But one thing is for sure: With one taste of their delicate hand-rolled skins and rich, savory broth, you're hooked.
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The recommendations and assistance occur for the continuance of a desired level of quality on the one hand and on the other hand for the promotion of educational development and innovation.
While texting, you'll have one hand free for holding your bag or pushing open doors.
On the one hand, for many exporters the pound is still eye-wateringly high against the euro.
Just finding out which is the right one for the task in hand can be hard enough.
The onscreen keyboard and dialpad, for example, can scrunch over to either side for easier use when only one hand is available.
Her advice--recycle a green khaki jacket from your husband or brother if you can, or search for one in a second-hand shop, and pair the look with lace.
He is fascinated by what he believes to be a continuous tension between the world's need and appetite for collective governance on the one hand and, on the other, the desire of tribes and nations to think of themselves as independent and sovereign.
The string of measures was a strange mixture of well-meaning steps at social reform, half-baked schemes for quasi-socialist industrial planning, regulation to protect consumers, welfare programs to help the hardest hit, government support for the cartelization of industry, higher wages for some, lower wages for others, on the one hand government pump priming, on the other public economy.
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Individuals may qualify for a nice premium tax credit on one hand, but lose a big part of that tax credit in the form of paying for health insurance with post tax dollars.
On the other hand, for about one-tenth the price, you can get a Toyota that runs forever.
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It was also interesting to see what no one wished for: Neither better hand-held Web browsing nor more efficient cars came up.
This new policy may prove embarrassing for the fund should one of the hand-picked local firms get into trouble or cause a loss to the fund.
University finances would be destabilised as the system would encourage a "race to the bottom" on one hand and competition for AAB students on the other, he added.
On one hand: good for Sutter to learn how to flex its muscles the same way that payers like UnitedHealth, Anthem Blue Cross and Aetna learned to do a long time ago.
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Or maybe, she thought as she stood in the kitchen, opening and closing the dumbwaiter door with one hand, the necessary act of sacrificing one phone for another could be read as a veiled enactment of the sort of ambivalence required for alternating between lovers in the first place.
Canvey's unique geography puts it in the strange position of being on the one hand dependent on the surrounding water for its identity, and to some extent economy, and on the other hand always at risk of being submerged again.
That happens to be annoying when holding the device with one hand since you can't just use a thumb, or with two hands (for weaklings like us) because you have to drop one hand to do scrolling, or use a janky dual thumb method.
Apple had no trouble selling the iPhone 4 with an extra-sharp 3.5-inch display, and it was even defensive about its choice: Jobs is well-known for insisting at the time that phones needed to be usable with one hand, and app compatibility was better served by maintaining the status quos for resolution and size.
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One-hand touch is for lazy people who buy turkey sandwiches out of vending machines.
One of the best arguments for hand counting paper ballots is that any irregularities are by definition local.
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