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.
In this model framework, existing ecological and biogeochemistry concepts are extended with a balanced approach for assessing nutrient and sediment delivery on the one hand, and nutrient in-stream retention on the other hand.
Rather, Netanyahu should be emphasizing his strongest suit: the clear distinction between Likud on the one hand and Kadima and Labor on the other hand.
All I'm saying is you have to have a healthy mix of principle and values on the one hand, and national interest on the other hand.
Our stories have conclusions, none of this on-the-one-hand -- on-the-other-hand hand-wringing.
He had no tolerance for "on-the-one-hand, on-the-other-hand" kind of journalism.
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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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.
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 old distinction between on the one hand soldier, battlefield and death and on the other hand the civilian sphere, has disappeared.
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On the other hand, he is untidy, impatient with paperwork and proved a poor co-ordinator between the chancellery on the one hand and the Social Democratic headquarters and parliamentary group on the other.
The U.S. presents a mixed picture with high unemployment rate and a weak housing market on one hand and growing consumer spending on the other.
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He called on MSPs to reject the Climate Change (Limits on Carbon Units) (Scotland) Order 2011. and criticised the Scottish government for, on one hand increasing renewables but on the other, not phasing out fossil fuel.
In other words, 2013 budgets reflect on one hand a continuing focus on fiscal caution, and on the other hand the necessity to invest for the future.
Then there are three other conspicuous and relevant differences between the UK on the one hand and Spain or Italy on the other.
What is perhaps most jarring about Iran's ever-expanding influence is the disparate responses it elicits from Israel and Sunni regimes like Egypt and Saudi Arabia on the one hand, and the West on the other.
The Riverside has played host to joyous musical camaraderie on the one hand, and tragedy on the other.
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Britain and the United States on the one hand, and the Soviet Union on the other.
Laos is not the first poor country to be caught between the need for development on the one hand, and environmental or diplomatic concerns on the other.
But the capacity for a state like Pennsylvania to make enormous progress on advanced manufacturing around infrastructure on the one hand and green technology on the other are still enormous.
There is no real conflict between safety and soundness of banks and other financial institutions on the one hand, and transparency and fairness for consumers on the other.
There is a chance of a stand-off, or at any rate an uneasy compromise between Mr Fukui and the central bank's traditionalists on the one hand, and Mr Muto and Mr Iwata on the other.
Nephew Emil grapples with a bull, yanking it by the antlers with one hand while taking a call on his mobile with the other.
Neal and his research team compared the effects of Botox and Restylane on the one hand, with a gel that amplifies facial signals on the other.
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The Dutch commander, Justin of Nassau, bowing as he proffers the key to the city, raises his head, surprised, to meet the eyes of Spinola, who touches him on the shoulder with one hand while dangling a mace of command in the other.
Their marketing plan: selling through retail outlets, on the one hand, and sales reps who make house calls, on the other.
But it is harder to quantify the relationship between growth on the one hand and investment in education, specifically higher education, on the other.
That means more equal cooperation between global economic bodies like the IMF and the WTO on the one hand, and social agencies like the International Labor Organization on the other.
This leaves most managers with a dual reporting line: to the head of their product division on the one hand, and to the head of their geographical market on the other.
That debate "shall not be limited by topic and shall include an equal number of questions related to foreign policy and homeland security on the one hand and economic and domestic policy on the other, " the agreement says.
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