On the one hand, you have to (sort of) admire Girardi for her honesty.
On the one hand, former Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze engaged in what amounts to blackmail.
On the one hand, virtually every factory on the Amtrak route has been shuttered.
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You know, on the one hand, some people might say, well, that's common sense.
On the one hand, this recent bullish move could be the start of something big.
On the one hand, it needs to ward off an unduly deep downturn in growth.
On the one hand, with both coaches recently securing championships, that should relieve some pressure.
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On the one hand, the Delaware language is pretty strong in the accountability area.
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On the one hand, I think there are some people who feel very proud.
On the one hand, the soldiers have long been involved in crime and bad behavior.
On the one hand, Misek contends that back-to-school Mac sales are weaker than expected.
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The music is on the one hand his most accessible yet, but it makes you nervous.
On the one hand, they have no control over what independent groups say on their behalf.
On the one hand, a big turnout was expected, as you said, to support Senator Obama.
On the one hand, Mr Bush claims to be an uncompromising and direct leader.
On the one hand, doctors should do everything they can to make sure kids are vaccinated.
On the one hand, it lowers interest costs, which increases earnings and cash flow.
On the one hand, he is meant to maximise Telkom's value to potential buyers.
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On the one hand, I respect any company that fixes product flaws before the product ships.
On the one hand, they can vote to help the economy and their careers.
On the one hand, this would certainly put a lot of oomph behind the iPhone.
On the one hand, the lack of reform is leading North Korea down a dead end.
On the one hand, the very early indications are that consumers desperately want them.
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On the one hand, it represents a possible sea change in the video game industry.
On the one hand, they want the new chips to run as fast as possible.
On the one hand when you begin to be a so-called celebrity, vanity strikes initially.
On the one hand, I was in the best situation I could possibly be in.
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On the one hand, much expert commentary confirms that the 40-year old plant was outdated.
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Twentysomething culture is intimate and exclusive on the one hand, and eternal on the other.
On the one hand, it gives the president a political shot in the arm.
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