The music is on the one hand his most accessible yet, but it makes you nervous.
She is on the one hand impressive and inspirational and obviously has huge success and leadership potential.
While the Bush Administration at last appears to be recognizing this reality, its two-track response is quite astonishing: On the one hand, the Administration evinces no apparent concern over the catalytic effect the Webster testimony is having on congressional efforts to gut the defense budget.
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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This study is interesting because on the one hand it means that the positive impacts of school choice on grades cannot be entirely interpreted as higher quality of choice schools.
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.
"The kind of decisions SSE is taking, to close existing generation plant on the one hand and delay investing in new plant on the other, is likely to be reflected across the industry in the coming months, " said Paul Smith, managing director of SSE.
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On the one hand we think that what they do is important but on the other hand by asserting that the business models are broken we disagree with that very statement and thereby fundamentally miss the boat because these entities simply do not have business models?
The reason for this divide is that the two groups, politicians on the one hand, planners and diplomats on the other, have drawn different conclusions from the war in Afghanistan.
This data helps to shed light on the relationship between stock returns and growth, by honing in on the relationship, that is the spread, between stock and bond valuations on the one hand and growth on the other.
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The longer term is that you have got to address the fact that there is a lack of competitiveness between Germany on the one hand and many of the southern European countries on the other.
So the government in Saxony and the federal government remain in a dilemma - on the one hand, there is a sense that "something has to be done", but on the other hand, there is little consensus on what measures should be taken to tackle far-right activities.
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.
Twentysomething culture is intimate and exclusive on the one hand, and eternal on the other.
This is a state that on the one hand, looks very much like a state where Hillary Clinton has done well.
What it does is lead us, on the one hand, to expose, condemn, shame, punish and isolate the malefactors and, on the other hand, to create better security systems, oversight and double-checking.
And you always have to look at Kurdish politics against the context of the competition between Massoud Barzani, the leader -the president of Iraqi Kurdistan and leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and Jalal Talabani, who on one hand is now the president of Iraq, but on the other hand is also the leader of his - of Barzani's chief competitor, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan.
Outside of casual gamers on the one hand, and hackers on the other, Ouya is just going to be an Android-based console with games that your phone could play.
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Leverage is the ratio between what banks lend and invest on the one hand and the capital they hold to absorb potential losses on their loans and investments.
He told me that, you know, for him the only difference between Saturday and Sunday on the one hand, and Monday and Tuesday on the other, is that on Monday and Tuesday the markets are open.
And it is extremely hypocritical to, on the one hand, attack that, and on the other, be asking for money from it because you know it will help the economy in your state.
An interest-rate gap is opening between currencies like the dollar and the yen on the one hand, where monetary policy is likely to remain ultra-loose, and higher-yielding ones like the euro on the other.
The central question in putting global finance to rights is how to strike the balance between, on the one hand, coping with financial distress once it has started and, on the other, improving incentives so that lenders and borrowers do not get into trouble in the first place.
The tension between countries like Finland, the Netherlands and Germany on the one hand and countries like Spain, Italy and Greece on the other is tangible.
As for the visitors they've welcomed into their world, everything one might need is on hand: The nursery has enough greenery to kit out an entire garden, while the shop sells furniture, gardening tools, baskets, glassware and even the china one eats off of alfresco.
Is it - I mean, on the one hand, there's been so much turmoil over the last couple of months.
Much of the movie consists of the men trying to gain the upper hand on one another, and the acting is so relaxed and skillful that one can enjoy the smooth precision as a virtue in itself.
The Congress, specifically the Senate, is taking up proposals by -- produced by the House on the one hand, the Senate Democrats on the other, and we all are waiting to see the outcome of those votes.
The IDE is an attempt to balance the need for rational clinical trials, on the one hand, and the growing pressure to perform off-label procedures.
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On the one hand it is not satisfied even with the watered-down version of the treaty.
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