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 the one hand, we have a big stock move.
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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.
The establishment of the G20 is a huge step forward, on the one hand the more countries around the roundtable the more difficult it is to reach a consensus, but on the other hand the better the decisions being taken.
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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.
The truth is that, unlike a typical operating company (such as an industrial corporation) where the goals of management and shareholders are usually the same, in the case of a mutual fund, the goals of the fund and its shareholders on the one hand and the goals of the money manager on the other hand, are not necessarily the same.
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On the one hand the Federal Reserve wants to boost stock prices to create a wealth effect that boosts the economy.
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On the one hand the iPod, Apple's now legendary music-player, and its associated iTunes store opened up a new market for legal digital-music downloads.
And when you talk to the smaller banks what they'll say is, well, on the one hand the regulators are looking over our shoulder.
On the one hand the figures can be seen as an indication that the slowing economy is forcing already-cash strapped consumers to accumulate more debt.
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.
"On the one hand the report offers the Church a way of allowing the ordination of ministers in same-sex relationships who have entered into a civil partnership, while protecting both individuals and congregations who in conscience do not agree with the theological principles which underpin that choice, " the spokesman said.
"On the one hand, the Home Office doesn't want them in but on the other hand, the minister for Europe is saying there is freedom of movement, " he said.
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.
She wasn't the one with the dagger in hand, but as one who was an essential part of the plan, she admits her guilt.
On the one hand, the very early indications are that consumers desperately want them.
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On the one hand, the Syrian government wants to make America's stay in Iraq uncomfortable.
On the one hand, the strike, backed by business as well as labour, showed no sign of weakening.
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On the one hand, the CIA is duty bound to keep what it considers to be national security secrets.
On the one hand, the sheer inventive weirdness of the ghost is alarming.
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On the one hand, the present generation of Oxford editors is admirably permissive.
On the one hand, the results should quell skeptics who have contended that there is no clear proof that Iressa works.
On the one hand, the collapse of the financial system has been taken as proof that bankers are incorrigibly, irredeemably naughty children.
McCain advisers on the one hand downplay the importance of money this year, but say they're sure he'll do better in March.
On the one hand, the laws of crisis management dictate that flip-flopping is just about the worst thing you can do.
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On the one hand, the Administration's reflexive reaction is to try to accommodate virtually any demand from the central authorities in Moscow.
On the one hand, the Iraqi Police face tremendous obstacles with respect to manpower and getting basic equipment like fuel for their vehicles.
On the one hand, the great pre-Hispanic civilisations of the Aztecs and the Maya have been held up as symbols of Mexican identity.
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On the one hand, the Fed has to be feeling pressure relative to their ever-expanding balance sheet that has swelled to disturbing levels.
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