On one hand, New Delhi has said it will abide by the Supreme Court's decision.
On one hand you do not believe for a half second that you will fail.
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On one hand, consumers are more drawn to hot promotional deals than ever before.
On one hand, we should recognize that many an industry have been disrupted by technological advances.
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On one hand, IT is entrusted with protecting the enterprise and all of its assets.
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On one hand, the pace at which online brands have entered the mainstream has been astonishing.
On one hand, the basic communication tools now available make distance almost a non-issue.
On one hand, mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, are cannibalizing PC sales.
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On one hand, black folks will blow up when someone white uses the N-word.
You know, on one hand these things are obviously a little bit of a joke.
We have the army on one hand - on the one hand - and Islamists.
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As Komsomolskaya Pravda points out, President Yeltsin only has three fingers on one hand.
On one hand, the exclusion makes sense if one considers child care a cost of earning income.
On one hand, unlike Apple, Google is building its accessory platform around the nearly ubiquitous USB connector.
On one hand, consumers may not want to spend their talk time listening to their downloaded songs.
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On one hand businesses they are looking to established vendors such as IBM and SAP.
On one hand, she will be have extra support and the sense of security that accompanies familiarity.
On one hand, they cannot afford to hire a full-time speechwriting staff for an only occasional need.
On one hand, even Bush foes must applaud the democratic breakthroughs overseas and share in the joys thereof.
On one hand, they hope that they can increase their profit by selling new services on new devices.
On one hand patients should pay part of the costs so there will be incentive to control costs.
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All of these things, I think, have conspired to make people fearful about holding equities, on one hand.
On one hand, this complaint is one of the hardest parts of the Occupation to take seriously.
With regards to showing creativity, I can only count on one hand those whom requested uploading example work.
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On one hand, they hope that they can increase their profits by selling new services on new devices.
On one hand the reason they have given should help teachers give more accurate estimates of candidates' performances.
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On one hand, he said, the political system is doing little to push the transition of industry toward sustainability.
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On one hand, they bond with the children they raise and earn money to send home to their families.
On one hand, he has said things like that, that he doesn't want to perpetuate the cycle of violence.
On one hand it suggested that some may finally be recognizing that learning does take place beyond the classroom.
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