• 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.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Latin American leaders at the UN

  • 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.

    UNESCO: Introduction

  • 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.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Netanyahu's grand coalition

  • And so they needed to really grapple with those issues on the one hand and, on another hand, they needed to decide what's the role of teachers in making this decision?

    NPR: Sandy Hook's Future: What's To Become Of The School?

  • The old distinction between on the one hand soldier, battlefield and death and on the other hand the civilian sphere, has disappeared.

    FORBES: Social Business and the Future of Psychological Well-Being Programs

  • The stark contrast between Obama's rejection of the failed consensus on the one hand and Gingrich's rejection of the failed consensus on the other hand indicates that Gingrich may well be the perfect foil for Obama.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Gingrich's fresh hope

  • 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.

    FORBES: Early Warnings of Mutual Fund Illegalities (October 1, 2003 )

  • In seeking to match buyers and sellers in large transactions that have historically proven difficult to execute on the traditional exchanges, the Zanbato Sutter ATS hopes to facilitate the sharing of investment opportunities between, on the one hand, governmental agencies, corporations and financial advisors, and, on the other hand, a network of qualified institutional investors.

    FORBES: Zanbato Sutter ATS Set To Launch For Infrastructure Investments

  • 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.

    WSJ: James Baker on Obama's First 100 Days

  • Canvey's unique geography puts it in the strange position of being on the one hand dependent on the surrounding water for its identity, and to some extent economy, and on the other hand always at risk of being submerged again.

    BBC: Life behind the sea wall

  • 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.

    UNESCO: Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission

  • "On the one hand, we have too much spam and on the other hand, there are publishers who say they want users to see every post, " said Chris Cox, Facebook's vice president of product.

    WSJ: Tensions Rise Between Facebook, Developers

  • If society had not been confused, had not sent him signals that said, on the one hand, we support you, and, on the other hand, you cannot enter into a state of union with the person you love that is equal in legal and financial and spiritual rights as the union that men and women enter into, then I believe that Aaron would have been less confused.

    FORBES: Gay Marriage: One Woman's Perspective

  • 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.

    BBC: NEWS | Europe | Rise of far right alarms Germans

  • The schools took part in an educational course which included videos, books, etc which on the one hand allowed children to learn about the creation of animated cartoons and on the other hand it also encouraged a greater understanding of the situation related to water resources in our world today.

    UNESCO: Natural Sciences

  • Then there are three other conspicuous and relevant differences between the UK on the one hand and Spain or Italy on the other.

    BBC: Why investors love lending to the UK government

  • 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.

    CNN: Toward One World

  • 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.

    ECONOMIST: Germany��s new man for the Balkans

  • 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.

    ECONOMIST: Currencies

  • "It seems to me that we found an attentive ear in the Egyptian president to the problems on the one hand and the need to try to resolve them, " Mr Barak said on his return to Israel.

    BBC: Egypt refuses to pressure Arafat

  • 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.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • On the one hand, 41 megapixels seems like overkill -- on the other hand, it's what makes the PureView technology possible.

    ENGADGET: Nokia 808 PureView review: the future of mobile imaging, wrapped in the smartphone past

  • 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.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Talks Jobs in Allentown

  • 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?

    FORBES: Yes, Non-profits Do Have Business Models

  • Or it may be that Mr Sharon and his colleagues are capitalising on what they see as rifts in the American administration between, on the one hand, hawks in the White House and the Pentagon and, on the other, a State Department relatively sympathetic to the Palestinians.

    ECONOMIST: The prince and the president | The

  • The music is on the one hand his most accessible yet, but it makes you nervous.

    BBC: David Bowie

  • Britain and the United States on the one hand, and the Soviet Union on the other.

    ECONOMIST: Britain and the cold war

  • All are attempts to bridge the gap between the academic classroom on the one hand and the more practical, hands-dirty approach of commercial management development.

    ECONOMIST: Business schools

  • The government, on the one hand, you know, the Information Ministers have spoken that, you know, that they've been in touch with the kidnappers, and negotiating the hostage.

    NPR: Militant Group Targets Oil Producers in Nigeria

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