How To Use Two-sided In A Sentence

  • The new rents are an illustration of the value of Xintiandi and also the result of two-sided negotiations.
  • The two-sided board is bilingual so we'll be able to learn a bit of Irish as well.
  • [it] is multifaceted and two-sided: It involves sectors of economic, political and cultural life: the urban culture of violence is a synthesis of these facets, so it would be simplistic to reduce it to one of them.
  • The new two-sided jersey enables the St George cross to be included in the reverse design.
  • Later we published a brief communication on the two-sided experiment alone, and also a paper on our toluene photooxidation mechanism. The Scientific Method
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  • “Ironically, the mathematical structure of the Google auction is the same as one of those two-sided matching markets,” says Varian. In the Plex
  • Similarly, Schubert's affliction made public his previously concealed private life, revealing the two-sided nature of his personality.
  • It failed to realise, and fails even now to acknowledge, that closing that particular door and not dealing with the High Court jurisdiction would be to deal with only one side of a two-sided coin.
  • Man's nature was two-sided, only half of it led to wrong-doing, the other half prohibited sin.
  • She's a quitter and a hypocrite, she is making money off of the backs of hardworking people, and she truly is a two-sided coin and shows both what is right (look what you can do if you try!) and what is wrong (see all arguments above and from 70% of the country) with America. Second Palin book due in November
  • This trend, he argues, corrodes the boundaries between the public and the private - the expression of man's two-sided social existence as stranger and friend.
  • The headteacher said: ‘This is a two-sided thing.’
  • All eleven episodes of Season One, including the 90-minute pilot, are dumped quite unceremoniously onto two two-sided discs.
  • It's one of a chain of German institutions that has a two-sided mission: to familiarise high-achieving young Germans with the rest of Europe, and to assist the prospects of people much further down the educational hierarchy. Quiet epitaph to industry: a typical East German town
  • If the first armored division gets involved, then it is no longer just a two-sided fight, he said. Yemen's president vows no retreat
  • The two-sided tragedy of liberalism is that it doesn't know its own limits, and neither does it know its own strength.
  • It's that two-sided nature of the script that is one of the film's great strengths.
  • The New Museum is taking no chances though: a two-sided, detailed waiver form guards against visitors suing for any injuries sustained. This week's arts diary – from New York
  • Be sure to keep the conversation two-sided, and keep some mystery alive by not jamming your biography into an hour-long dinner.
  • I see this heartfelt plea (all of it) repeated in different layouts in various corners of the two-sided sheet.
  • The album cover was like a strange two-sided coin.
  • For delegates and other surrogates who may get questions from the media, the campaign passes out two-sided laminated cards.
  • Nofollow" was always a highly two-sided initiative.
  • We see only the U.S. side of a story that is at least two-sided, if not multifaceted.
  • But this openness about sex and reproduction was another two-sided gift from my mom… in the fifth grade I tried to correct some of my classmates' misconceptions about sex.
  • Kay drew out his two-sided double-edged sword in a defensive motion.
  • His two-sided poster "Monster Island," drawn in pencil and pen with digital color and collage, reminds me of some speedfreak art I've seen, only done by someone with much more talent. Boing Boing: March 26, 2006 - April 1, 2006 Archives
  • VCI's DVD is a two-sided disc with each feature on a separate side and possessed of its own menu.
  • The streak of white hair that he sports provides a bizarre touch that reflects the two-sided nature of the character's personality.
  • The streak of white hair that he sports provides a bizarre touch that reflects the two-sided nature of the character's personality.
  • That mid-week upside explosion might have been an inflexion point, ushering in a more two-sided affair.
  • We're uncomfortable with the idea that, as a matter of regulation, a broker-dealer is not entitled to be paid for both sides of a two-sided transaction," Mr. Menshel says. Will New Rules Stop Brokers From Nibbling on Your Returns?
  • Beyond the music, the box set is highlighted by a variety of exclusives including an expansive 100-page coffee table book, a two-sided wall-size poster, a precise and detailed full-size replica of Ozzy's iconic gold cross that he has worn for 30 years, and "Thirty Years After The Blizzard" DVD. Mike Ragogna: Funstyle: A Conversation With Liz Phair, Plus Ozzy Gets Boxed
  • But Carnatic music features singers -- vocalists make up more than half the festival bookings in Chennai -- and replaces the North's small tabla drums with a two-sided barrel called the mridangam, and the North's harmonium (a small reed organ) with the violin (a version of the instrument adapted from the West 200 years ago). Music-Mad Month
  • Outline: Only by adhesive power, thermally stable, retentivity good bond constitution, thick and transparent non-matrix material two-sided agglutination adhesive tapes.
  • Mrs Parry said: ‘A two-sided clock could be seen from three directions and would reflect the comings and goings of the workers, which were governed by the clock and a hooter.’
  • So, again, we see Mr. Clarke on three sides of a two-sided issue.
  • Duplex scanning allows both sides of a two-sided document to be scanned in a single pass.
  • This two-sided involvement in Third World affairs led to his cofounding of the WOMAD (World of Music, Arts, and Dance) Festival in 1982 and Real World Records in 1989. Five People Born on February 13 | myFiveBest
  • Using a two-sided sponge, first use the firm, rough, plastic side to scrub away soap buildup. Results of readers' tests of homemade 'green' cleaners
  • The DVD, like an album, is a two-sided affair with a full screen presentation on one side and the widescreen on the other.
  • The good listener knows that a good conversation is definitely two-sided, but one learns through listening.
  • This trend, he argues, corrodes the boundaries between the public and the private - the expression of man's two-sided social existence as stranger and friend.
  • The stuffed dolls are two-sided - the Arnold one shows his weightlifting persona on one side and his Governator profile on the other.
  • The façade is stone with two-sided shake roof ceiling made with "tejamanil," a roofing style characteristic of the region. The Meseta Purepecha
  • We opened the kitchen to the dining room with two-sided glass front cabinets and a generous doorway.
  • Each labeller may also have a de-mountable label cassette with a drive pinion which meshes with a two-sided timing belt.
  • The two-sided timing belt is driven by a stepper motor in synchronism with the turret.
  • This led to a series of two-sided drawings - it didn't matter to the artist which side was shown - that explored what she calls paper's ‘natural geometry.’
  • The leaflets, two-sided flyers containing computer-generated illustrations of various types of UXO and instructions on what to do if you encounter it, are being distributed to individuals of all ages.
  • Of course, all fights are two-sided, but you can do your part to make peace.
  • Then, from the “supply” rather than “demand” side of the two-sided calculus prostitution necessarily entails, why do women and men (for here, though less frequently, both genders are often involved) go to work in this industry? Good Review for Sex Work Books in Qualitative Sociology « Bound, Not Gagged
  • His book details his family's land battles, his brother's notorious murder charge and his uneasy existence in a two-sided world (born of a Maori father and a pakeha mother).
  • The orienter also features in-line Beta thickness gauging and two-sided corona treatment. Converting - Flexible Packaging News
  • The menu is a simple two-sided laminated number - Farang style on one side and Thai style on the other.
  • The Beatles would counter with the two-sided single ‘Strawberry Fields Forever / Penny Lane.’
  • Each has a two-sided composition: one half contains delicate open patterns, designs, scratches, stripes, and latticework and is counterpoised with a darker, more heavily worked half that implies more hidden within.
  • A two-sided photocopied menu lists everything Judy's got - from split pea soup to $7 summer cocktails.
  • The loft was wide open and wall-less, but Jay had built a two-sided partition to shield the bed from the view of-well, people like Anna. FLIGHT LESSONS
  • If you already have two-sided albums, often interleaving in selected areas solves a lot of problems.
  • He appears in no fewer than 16 different photographs on his two-sided leaflet.
  • Suspended on wires attached to metal supports, 26 double-sided frames afford easy viewing of the artist's large, two-sided water-colors that illustrate scenes from his epic tales.
  • Just to let him know this was a two-sided interview whether he liked it or not. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • You'd think that he would welcome intelligent, reasoned, two-sided discussion about media's coverage of this controversial story.
  • Getting deeper into the study of morality showed me that human nature is very much two-sided; for every bad side to our nature, there's a good one.
  • Though he was on the phone, he was very forceful in denying Mitchell the ability to use the host's standard strategy of capsulizing the guest's position in order to move a two-sided debate forward.
  • It was perhaps his way of telling us that the issue of terrorism and violence was two-sided.
  • Of course, a two-sided study of human history also puts the lie to the inevitability of capitalist behaviors, but biological determinism confuses the issue and needs to be fought on its own grounds, as well.
  • The citizens' insurance model favoured by the party congress is a two-sided coin.
  • It's been my impression that the prevailing contentious issues are pretty much two-sided.
  • Freedom of speech is not one-sided, it's a two-sided thing.
  • If you flip the two-sided disc over to side ‘B’ you can find the movie in a 5.1 Dolby surround mix, in both English and Japanese.
  • New Line gives us a two-sided disc, with the film and commentary on one side, and the bulk of the special features on the other.

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