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on one hand

ADVERB
  1. from one point of view
    on the one hand, she is a gifted chemist

How To Use on one hand In A Sentence

  • You cannot on one hand tell foks how good gayness is then in the same breath use gayness as an insult andhave any crediblity. Think Progress » Religious Right Seeks Unprecedented Constitutional Convention To Ban Gay Marriage Without Congress
  • A passive-aggressiveness marches through it: On one hand, Capitol doubts its salability and keeps it off the market; on the other, the label constantly attempts to justify its importance by hailing every burp and burble emanating from the recording booth. Pet Sounds : It's Not Rock 'n' Roll, But We Like It
  • On one hand , language is the carrier and part of culture.
  • It is obvious that in both federal states an unbridgeable gap exists between the desire of the population for progressive social policies on one hand and the politics of the ASP on the other.
  • On one hand, aesthetic Physic falls back into the equivoke of the theory of artistic and literary classes, by attempting to determine aesthetically the abstractions of our intellect; on the other, fails to recognize, as we said, the true formation of so-called natural beauty; for which the question as to whether some given individual animal, flower, or man be beautiful or ugly, is altogether excluded. Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
  • On one hand, he would know ages in advance that the storm was coming, and he'd have enough time to go away.
  • On one hand the person wants to put two fingers up to sensible behaviour. The Sun
  • Today football is too commercial and you can count the amount of good players on one hand. The Sun
  • On one hand there is pressure on them not to be seen to be dealing with convicted smugglers. The Times Literary Supplement
  • On one hand, a slow-down in economic growth and tax revenues will have an adverse effect.
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