As far as I'm concerned there isn't one answer and one side of this.
This is not a question of one side is right, one side is wrong, good versus evil.
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To say that one side is right and one side is wrong is exactly what I am against.
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Knox is a new feature that lets you divide your phone into two halves, one side for work, and one side for your personal life.
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If you want to know how he would feel if he were here today, he wouldn't fight -- no one fought for one side of this case or the other.
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"You can put one foot on one side of the date line and one foot on the other, " says Simon McGree, chief climate scientist at the Fiji meteorological office on Fiji's main island, Viti Levu.
The TV has additionally been praised as it has the pretty cool technological trick of letting one player see one image from one side, and the other a completely different screen from a few feet over.
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.
That said, Wu notes that he remains concerned that the company is in a tough position fundamentally in the PC business, with low-cost players Lenovo and Acer encroaching on one one side, and Apple gaining ground on the other.
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Also the wheels, while heavy duty, were daintily balanced, so if I put a pair of shoes in one side pocket and nothing in the other, it kept flipping onto one side as it rolled through the airport, which gets old fast.
When one row on one side blows air at a higher pressure than the other it causes the airflow over the trailing edge on that side to bend up or down, in exactly the way that an aileron would, and the plane rolls accordingly.
It is only one man's account of one side of a conversation but what's at stake is something more valuable than money - reputation.
Recent signature pieces include a bikini in slate gray, an asymmetrical one-piece with a wavy metallic stripe down one side and a cage-like long-sleeve one-piece made from a mesh of 1 centimeter-wide strips of spandex.
There is some concern that a one-page summary printed on only one side isn't adequate, especially for more complex drugs.
The world rose up under one foot and pushed my body to one side as that foot set off in a high violent arc.
When England arrived in India on Monday ahead of five one-dayers and three Twenty20 matches, they did so as the number one ranked side in the world with a record of only three defeats in 27 one-dayers and 13 Twenty20 victories in 18 matches over the last three years.
What at the moment seems inconceivable is that, putting the conference season rhetoric to one side, either side will allow themselves to be boxed into a confrontation.
But when you look at the normal, everyday policing that happens in England and Wales and Scotland - we'll have to leave Northern Ireland to one side for one minute.
Euro coins, which will be produced in eight denominations (one, two, five, ten, 20 and 50 cents, plus one and two euros), will have a common side, carrying the value and a map, and one national side.
At one point, a 10-meter stretch of one side of the road appeared to have slipped down the mountainside.
The birds were sat, one at a time, on a perch on one side of a room divided by a barrier.
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Consistently compressing the body on one side or stretching another side over time can create an imbalance and result in soreness or pain in that area or exacerbate an existing condition.
In one unusual but revealing study, his researchers repeatedly immersed one side of people's bodies until it showed evidence of habituation, while keeping the other side warm -- and then turned them over and immersed the side that had never been in the cold water and found that there was still a significant reduction in their cold shock response.
In between fighting, the wrestlers practise an exercise known as bukari-geiko, in which one wrestler throws himself at his ready companion and drives him from one side of the ring to the other, completing the exercise only when the inactive rikishi has been driven out of the dohyo.
But Wallace, whose team were in the Blue Square Bet Premier two years ago and are now in the top six of League One, has stressed the importance of putting the FA Cup clash to one side until Spurs come to Broadhall Way on the weekend of 18 February.
Ms. ARIANO: It's like, I'm so proud of the one side and proud of the other side.
There was a tall lodgepole pine forest, very dark, high canopy on one side, and on the other side, a meadow with a few trees and some yarrow and some fireweed, some of the flowers that grow here.
He described what happened one night when he was with a film crew and saw something move from one side of the horizon to the other.
Multitask, you know true multitasking where more that one window visible at the same time. e.g. a pdf one side, with an excel spreadsheet on the other.
You have Worm's Head on one side and Burry Holms on the other side.
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