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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She was propping herself up on the passenger seat with the splayed fingers of one hand.
Past midnight, Durbin slumped at his desk, one hand over his face, yawning painfully.
On one hand, New Delhi has said it will abide by the Supreme Court's decision.
Campaigning to 'bring powers home' with one hand, while giving them away with the other.
On one hand you do not believe for a half second that you will fail.
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With a little care, they can be eaten with one hand while playing Texas Hold' em.
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.
With one hand, Brown signed legislation letting undocumented college students apply for state-sponsored financial aid.
On one hand, consumers are more drawn to hot promotional deals than ever before.
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.
Moreover, our businesses have to compete internationally with one hand tied behind our back.
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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.
He could eat the snack with just one hand and wouldn't get grease on anything.
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Morgan Chase were culpable, but those can probably be counted on the fingers of one hand.
On one hand, we should recognize that many an industry have been disrupted by technological advances.
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On the one hand, doctors should do everything they can to make sure kids are vaccinated.
Labour said the UK government was "giving with one hand and taking with the other".
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On one hand, IT is entrusted with protecting the enterprise and all of its assets.
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