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.
Eight in 10 think the U.S. should side with neither country, with 15 percent saying side with India and one percent wanting to side with Pakistan.
But some revellers felt that the massive police presence should be put to one side to focus on the carnival itself.
Carey said he hopes the confusion and uncertainty over his role can be put to one side to allow his players to concentrate on Saturday's FA Cup first round tie in Peterborough.
At least, if cannot solve the fundamental problems, it can help the one side to have a better understanding of why the other side disagrees over something.
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.
Another pet project of the author's is making excursions across the border between popular and classical genres, trying to lure the denizens of one side to the territory of the other.
She moves slowly down a broad walkway between crowd control barriers, crossing first to one side, then to the other, accepting bouquets and smiling broadly.
To stand a chance of finishing the race in a decent time the crew of the Omani yacht decided to try and move one of the working foils on the port side of the vessel to replace the broken one on the starboard side.
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Ministers could be forgiven for putting the report to one side and going back to that airport thriller.
However as I left with the assurance that the family and friends would take great care of her, an old aunt pulled me to one side and told me to aim high, there's room for everyone up there -- a motto which has stayed with me always.
While many believe that set-pieces are the decisive factor in a game, for Mourinho the key to winning lies in transitions - the moment when possession changes hands from one side to another.
You add to that the other time, the -- one side is going to have 260 minutes and the other side's going to have 135 minutes.
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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Rooney put his personal troubles to one side at St Jakob Park to score an early opener and his first international goal for a year - paving the way for England to make it a maximum six points from their first two Euro 2012 qualifiers.
"One of my favourites is Kalamata in Kedumim Square, a romantic Mediterranean restaurant with views on one side to the sea and on the other to the centre of Old Jaffa, " Baum said.
Cyclists then have to weave from one side of the trail to the other very regularly to avoid pedestrians who cannot be bothered to walk on the correct side, or who are oblivious to sharing the trail with cyclists.
"To make it firmer on one side, to slow him down and keep him off the big toe, " Harken explains.
The world rose up under one foot and pushed my body to one side as that foot set off in a high violent arc.
Putting the fees to one side, it is also important to examine the rental rates that businesses pay, and that often constitute the most significant expenses for small companies.
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He fears the situation is sidelining weaker factions who don't have the resources to challenge the decisions and allows the SCAF to play one side against the other to its own benefit.
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As a result visits are over lapped, carers are forced to travel from one side of town to the other, there are unreliable staff who constantly go off sick due to being overworked, and it's the client who suffers as a result.
They lost the toss against a strong home side, but any disappointment that they were not batting first was swiftly put to one side as the second over of the morning produced two wickets.
But putting those selection issues to one side, Robinson concedes he would love to give the Sussex fans a repeat of their 2006 victory - particularly given this final is a local derby.
The auction house's George Gordon said that the way the monk's head was turned to one side created an impression of spontaneity as opposed to the more formal composition of Rubens' portraits.
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Serious buyers cluster hungrily around the gallery directors, eager to nab their favourite pieces (the more experienced of them employ strategic body-blocking techniques: they hold plastic champagne glasses aloft and to one side, taking up more space and threatening to spill upon their competition).
It was a concept album, something to be listened to from start to finish with the only pause being the twenty seconds it took you to flip from side one to two.
To one side is a great closed door, which leads to the Priory of the Knights of Malta.
So, I suppose I would agree with everyone is flipping from one side to the other.
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