ADVERB
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(contrastive) from another point of view
on the other hand, she is too ambitious for her own good
then again, she might not go
How To Use on the other hand In A Sentence
- But then on the other hand, the whole cosmos or universe is based on this love or compassion.
- On the other hand, a blazer and slacks would probably be acceptable. Times, Sunday Times
- On the other hand, we had the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Bild, Süddeutsche Zeitung as well as the Austrian Der Standard and the Neue Zürisches Zeitung covering the story in detail from a very different angle. Who is to run our foreign policy?
- On the other hand my books don't lend themselves to movies and they tend to violate basic laws of fiction writing.
- In the Virginia songs, on the other hand, the chorus is usually sung twice after each verse -- often the second time with some such interjaculatory expression as "I say now," "God say you must," as given in Slave Songs of the United States.
- On the other hand, if you elect for the more expensive hardware option, much less CPU power is needed and often both the picture and sound quality are greatly improved.
- American football, on the other hand, is a game of intrigue, strategies and intellect.
- On the other hand, subtrees) and) are trifurcating, and we need to resolve them to find the optimal tree.
- The postmodern perspective, on the other hand, views the movement of historical time to be radically contingent and unpredictable.
- On the other hand, bronchodilator inhalers that open congested airways are a big part of asthma treatment, though they aren't used to treat allergies.