I also see the other side of the coin, and I believe that most of the companies in the cleanup game are no better than war profiteers. |

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But the other side of the coin, an increased range of cheaper imports, is just as important. |

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Well, the other side of the coin, of course, is that if you do not pursue them, sometimes you can be criticised for not doing your job properly. |

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The other side of the coin is that he has had to leave out players who were once automatic choices, and it’s not a task he enjoys. |

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But let me turn to the other side of the coin this week and look to raising perennials from seed. |

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Nudity in current cinema is just the other side of the coin, she opined when asked about her comments. |

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On the other side of the coin, the cheap debt available to companies will continue to make acquisitions look more attractive. |

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On the other side of the coin, credit must go to whoever is responsible for ensuring the approach roads to the factory are kept clear. |

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However, on the other side of the coin, nurses are subjected on a daily basis to abuse, both verbal and often physical, more so in the A and E department. |

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On the other side of the coin, we are getting more teachers who are now having to confront hostile parents, and they are able to exercise some of their own rights. |

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The other side of the coin is that the pharmaceutical research industry invests masses of money in effective and innovative preparations. |

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On the other side of the coin, having Chile as a member should be beneficial to the OECD as well. |

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Unfortunately, the other side of the coin with this success story is the increasing workload for the small Secretariat. |

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The other side of the coin is that if employers fail to make reasonable accommodation they may be subject to legal challenge. |

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The other side of the coin is that developing country businesses must use the technology if they are going to compete. |

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It is for you to round up your personality, because your spouse always shows you the other side of the coin. |

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Especially for travellers, safety in emergencies is the other side of the coin of the single market and the freedoms it offers. |

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The other side of the coin is that by showing them that he cares and that they can be successful, they are successful. |

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The Contributory Scheme may be said to cater for the other side of the coin. |

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The other side of the coin, however, is that job creation among the low-skilled in the EU remains very low. |

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But the other side of the coin would be, inevitably, the flowering of crime and corruption around the gambling business. |

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On the other side of the coin, cereal growers are receiving much-improved grain and oilseed prices as a result of a good harvest and a weakening of the pound against the euro. |

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On the other side of the coin, I have been exceptionally positive. |

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The NSA’s Clipper Chip, a key escrow collection scheme, was dead, and the other side of the coin, the privacy of consumers, was being looked at. |

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The proposal will ensure that due attention is paid to the other side of the coin in relation to the measures taken by the EU to combat crime and terrorism. |

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On the other side of the coin, some respondents saw it to be in the interest of an independent Bar to retain systems and procedures that require their expertise and training. |

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The other side of the coin, of course, is that the improved survival of children has significantly altered paediatrics, and the expectations heaped upon the system that delivers services. |

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They’re terrible and yet on the other side of the coin they’re ecstatic. |

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On the other side of the coin, unfortunately, when the concept of empowerment was first introduced into government culture, it was sometimes perceived as conferring the right to break the rules. |

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The other side of the coin is that it will have the task of explaining Community policies to the people at home, a task in which we all have a part to play in the forthcoming elections. |

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Many of those same experts that the parliamentary secretary has cited in fact have also given the other side of the coin with respect to capital transfers. |

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And on its heels, comes the other side of the coin, when you turn back into a more-or-less ordinary person, one more citizen among the throng, or very nearly, slowly moving further and further away from the legend. |

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Government stimulus packages made a big contribution to growth in the previous quarters, but the other side of the coin is a fast-growing public debt in a number of countries. |

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