One the one hand it is the most important bulwark against the descent into a much worse form of insecurity than there exists now.
One one hand, Germany's constitution, written after the second world war to prevent any repeat of Nazi horrors, assures the rights of parents and of religious freedom.
One the one hand, we have a big stock move.
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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.
Together they signed an alliance of cooperation that had, on the one hand a symbolic component and on the other hand a very real one.
In one hand (a hand resting listlessly against his right temple) he is holding a cigarette.
In many other countries, too, there is a sense that politics has mutated since the 1960s from an activity organised largely around parties to one organised around specialised interest groups on the one hand (such as America's gun lobby) and broader protest and social movements on the other (such as the women's movement, environmentalism and consumerism).
One late-arriving dad, holding his son by one hand and his son's school records in the other, rushes up to the entrance.
Consequently, the present conflict should properly be viewed by the West as one between diverging republics, not between republics on the one hand and a higher authority at the national level that can claim to represent all of Yugoslavia.
Dealing with this, while holding on to the two-inch-thick axle, required an awkward grip: one hand over and the other hand under.
And so they needed to really grapple with those issues on the one hand and, on another hand, they needed to decide what's the role of teachers in making this decision?
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.
One of them involved changing a nappy on a doll, with one hand.
But even while Obama holds a gift in one hand, he uses the other hand to slap business with more taxes and regulations.
On the second mod, Ben reconfigures the original controller by moving all play buttons to one side and the analog stick to the back, allowing gamers to use one hand and leg to manipulate the controller.
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That is one of the reasons why Italian cooks are often compared to designers: On one hand you have the heritage of great ready-to-eat products like pizza, mozzarella, Parmesan, Parma ham, then on the other hand people like me.
Contestants get one five-minute break every hour, but otherwise must stand bolt upright with one hand on the pickup at all times.
Although he will, unfortunately, most likely get a chance to study one first-hand, this next one will be marked by inflation rather than deflation.
"All you can do is produce out of one hand what you have taken with the other hand and people know that, " he added.
Rather, Netanyahu should be emphasizing his strongest suit: the clear distinction between Likud on the one hand and Kadima and Labor on the other hand.
All I'm saying is you have to have a healthy mix of principle and values on the one hand, and national interest on the other hand.
When Stone Age man produced their remarkable cave paintings they often left handprints on the walls produced by blowing pigments from one hand through a tube held by the other hand.
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.
On the other side of the room, one student can be seen interacting with another student at a nearby table while holding a sandwich in one hand and a drink in the other.
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Indeed, one of the innovative aspects of the projects is the bringing together of youth and educational institutions on the one hand and civil society actors on the other, around a concrete project in order to develop local communities and effective civic engagement.
Liverpool are breathing down the neck of Tottenham who are currently in the fourth and final Champions League spot one point ahead and with one game in hand.
Early in our history an incident involving one of the authors of the Constitution, Alexander Hamilton, shows clearly the bright line between, on the one hand, a private sexual scandal, and on the other, a public obligation--a line the president has intentionally crossed.
The old distinction between on the one hand soldier, battlefield and death and on the other hand the civilian sphere, has disappeared.
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It must block banks from steering clients toward a pit of toxic investments with one hand while betting against those very investments with the other hand.
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