Synonym: on one hand. Similar words: on the other hand, on one hand, liberation theology, luncheon, on the contrary, truncheon, beforehand, in theory. Meaning: adv. from one point of view.
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1. On the one hand they'd love to have kids, but on the other, they don't want to give up their freedom.
2. On the one hand I'd like a job which pays more, but on the other hand I enjoy the work I'm doing at the moment.
3. On the one hand, if the body doesn't have enough cholesterol, we would not be able to survive. On the other hand, if the body has too much cholesterol, the excess begins to line the arteries.
4. On the one hand, she may have a case.
5. On the one hand, real-world foreign exchange markets conform closely to the kinds of markets we have studied in this chapter.
6. On the one hand, the law is traditionally, and rightly, ready to relieve them against hardship and imposition.
7. On the one hand, the white population needs them to work while, on the other, their presence is resented.
8. On the one hand Conservative supporters seem more concerned about the outcome on Thursday and are fractionally more likely to vote.
9. On the one hand there is awe at the way the elements can so radically alter the landscape.
10. On the one hand they are rebuilding in Berlin the grandiose capital of a restored nation state.
11. On the one hand, it reinforces the argument that officials should have a general duty to provide reasons for decisions.
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13. On the one hand, a message of change was needed in order to win new voters.
14. On the one hand, Mormonism was partially democratized in that virtually every adult male could be ordained a priest.
15. On the one hand, bringing up children is seen as a purely private matter.
16. On the one hand, sophomore shows are getting better, as some of the third-year shows did before them.
17. It favours the employed with good incomes on the one hand and the Medicare and Medicaid programmes on the other.
18. On the one hand she was filled with total elation at the prospect of soon having Kirsty with her.
19. On the one hand, the questions are oriented towards exposing the discipline, bringing into the open its hidden character.
20. On the one hand, temple police functioned as a small mercenary army to protect the temple precincts.
21. On the one hand, there were those who argued for a simple causal relationship between education and security in the labour-market.
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22. On the one hand he seemed much improved since her advent.
23. On the one hand, large-scale machine industry was seen as the necessary prerequisite for socialism.
24. On the one hand the aim is to describe patterns of domesticity in the present sample of housewives.
25. On the one hand they are vilified as criminals, nipping at small children in city parks where they have been fed.
26. On the one hand military action must be pursued with maximum efficiency, defined by military criteria.
27. On the one hand, there are those who have argued that this variation is largely determined by inherited potential.
28. On the one hand it would appear that they are less likely to be clearly subordinated to traditional patriarchal authority.
29. What was the right balance between creativity and innovation on the one hand and familiarity and repetition on the other?
30. Spatial mobility tends to be highest amongst the most affluent groups on the one hand and the most poor on the other.
More similar words: on the other hand, on one hand, liberation theology, luncheon, on the contrary, truncheon, beforehand, in theory, in the open, in the offing, paleontology, do more harm than good, month, paleontologist, on the run, on the way, on the road, on the hop, on the dot, monthly, on the job, on the ball, on the air, on the move, on the side, on the line, on the left, on the fire, on the cuff, on the spot.