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The flip side of this is that lousy customer service is a lost opportunity.
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The flip side of this is that it will remain a lousy environment for savers.
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The flip side of this is, of course, that it is a contingent endorsement.
ECONOMIST: Terms of engagement
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The flip side of this is that the mountain is never crowded and lift lines of five minutes are considered mob scenes.
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The flip side of this is that I think shares are now in stronger hands, with more realistic expectations and at better average prices.
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The flip side of this is that if a stock is about to embark on a much larger move, I do not want to miss the trader negotiating for a few nickels or dimes.
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But the flip side of this genius is that people come to take for granted things they once coveted from afar.
ECONOMIST: Affluence
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The flip side, of course, is that this indicator suggests bonds are overvalued on a relative basis.
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This is the flip side of coupling health insurance to employment.
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However, the flip side of this, at least for now, is that the U.S. market simply throws valuation metrics out of the window when it comes to superstar companies like Apple.
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This is the flip-side of the corporate trend that started the exodus from final-salary pensions in the first place: bosses these days pay more attention to shareholder value, but the shareholders are the pension and mutual funds that invest society's retirement savings.
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But here's a dirty secret about this loose style of travel: The flip side of adventure is a persistent, anxiety-inducing uncertainty.
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This cheapness is owed to what I call the flip side of Moore's Law, the side that predicts dropping costs at a constant rate of performance.
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