One's cultural filters shape what one perceives the perception one forms of individuals on the other side of a cultural divide is influenced by what one expects to see.
Among the other factors in the tight nature of the Atlantic race: Each of the teams has an established identity on one side of the ball or the other.
That way, when a user requested a popular picture, it could come from a computer across town instead of from one on the other side of the globe.
The TPP would create a vast new free trade area between the United States, on the one hand, and various nations on the other side of the Pacific, on the other.
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If, on the other hand, there is a disproportionate amount of leverage on one side than the other, then the price will change rapidly, downward if sellers out number buyers.
There was the ruin of a castle on one side of the road and the airport runway on the other, just a couple of fields away.
His job is to keep the ship on the straight and narrow, avoiding the twin dangers of inflation on the one side and recession on the other.
They provide a depository on the one side for savings, on the one side, of course, they provide stability for your funds, and they provide credit on the other side, and they provide a lot of ancillary services.
Put aside, for the moment, the long postwar argument between the rival claims of realistic and anti-realistic fiction the seasoned triumphs of the traditional American novel on one side, and the necessary innovations of postmodern fiction on the other.
If it is obvious that huge amounts of money are being spent on one side of an argument, they will generally vote for the other side.
But the splurgier choice is one of the secluded cabins or cottages in a redwood grove on the other side of the highway.
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Despite the fact that more than 70 percent of Americans supported the ideas in this bill, not one has yet stepped up on the other side of the aisle to say this is the right thing to do.
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If I want to get a huge amount of angry letters, all I have to do is come down on one side or the other of this issue, so let me avoid that.
The sad hammer of defeat on one side, the delicious crown of victory on the other.
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On the other side of town in the Enge neighbourhood is one of the city's most unique and history-packed hotels, the 60-room B2 Boutique Hotel and Spa, located in the former Huerlimann brewery building, which dates from the 19th Century.
So I think the conventional wisdom by all sides - people who are sympathetic to the United States or not - is that the West, if it intervenes, it will intervene only to tilt the balance momentarily on the side of one group or the other but not in a decisive way.
Try solving this financial conundrum: Can the same stock be worth significantly more on one side of the globe than the other?
Even as fans gather for the first performance of One in Vegas on May 23rd, the same thing will be happening on the other side of the world as the Immortal World Tour rolls into Nagoya, Japan.
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In other words, the independent counsel's referral and the majority counsel's presentation suggest that there is some kind of equal sign between a violation by a president of any number of laws in the statute books on the one side, and the impeachment provisions of Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution on the other.
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The idea holds that electrons in the receptors in our noses disappear on one side of a smell molecule and reappear on the other, leaving a little bit of energy behind in the process.
"I can sit on one side of my couch and get a signal, but on the other side I don't, and the phone just searches, " he said.
"So you have the (Mexican) government on one side, and some of the trucking associations on the other, " Ortiz said.
It only arms critics, and heightens the polarization between fans of gay rights on one side and gun rights on the other.
The house had a row of cedars on one side and a railway embankment on the other.
He gave the example of the West Winds Estate in Newtownards where grass on one side of a path was the responsibilty of the DRD and on the other the responsibility of NIHE.
In any case, the time when whatever is on one side of the balance is weighed against whatever is on the other side -- whether it's your heart, your soul or your debts -- and the final reckoning is made.
The weight rising on one side of the pulley is offset by the weight falling on the other side.
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Opponents of racial preferences also accuse the other side of double standards: on the one hand lamenting the decline of black and Latino enrolment since 1996, yet at the same time ignoring the dramatic increase in the number of Asians admitted during that period.
Certainly, the ties go well beyond the supplying of military might on one side and raw materials on the other.
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