Use "on the one hand" in a sentence

1. On the one hand, beef Brisket is absolutely delicious

2. On the one hand, she may have a case.

3. This, on the one hand, is instrumental (through Attentiveness…

4. On the one hand he seemed much improved since her advent.

5. Nephi, on the one hand, believed and claimed the brass plates from Laban.

6. On the one hand, Envisioned Future conveys concreteness -- something visible, vivid, and real.

7. On the one hand, they can "access tangible resources which are directly exploitable".

8. On the one hand it's a really long time, on the other - disgustingly short.

9. On the one hand, a growing, needy world population eliminates nature day by day.

10. On the one hand, this can lead to the so-called “tolerance stack-up”.

11. The combination of spin, on the one hand, and the Internet on the other.

12. On the one hand, bringing up children is seen as a purely private matter.

13. On the one hand, it had as its objective the allocation of territories and customers.

14. On the one hand, it is advantageous to have a low percentage of speech activity.

15. Thus, on the one hand, we have judgment, and, on the other, love and hate ...

16. On the one hand this might lessen the load of dementia on local authority care.

17. On the one hand, the platoon formation is based on a Coalitional game-theory approach.

18. 30 On the one hand, it makes medical students remain sober-minded and kind-hearted.

19. On the one hand, this is due to the complex interrelationship of Arthrolith geometry and strain

20. So on the one hand, this is just a basic recoding of the electronic medical record.

21. On the one hand, a message of change was needed in order to win new voters.

22. On the one hand, a single language can have multiple marking strategies to express Adnominal possession.

23. On the one hand, large-scale machine industry was seen as the necessary prerequisite for socialism.

24. On the one hand, temple police functioned as a small mercenary army to protect the temple precincts.

25. On the one hand they are rebuilding in Berlin the grandiose capital of a restored nation state.

26. On the one hand, there is information which is intrinsic to the company, known as corporate information.

27. On the one hand the aim is to describe patterns of domesticity in the present sample of housewives.

28. On the one hand there is awe at the way the elements can so radically alter the landscape.

29. On the one hand, they did not want working class hooligans swarming all over the country causing mayhem.

30. On the one hand, our procedures, processes and systems are getting aligned with the best in the world.

31. On the one hand, the Kosovo Albanian leadership continues to call for an accelerated path towards Kosovo's independence

32. On the one hand, the law is traditionally, and rightly, ready to relieve them against hardship and imposition.

33. On the one hand, there is the danger of ineffectual and often Counterproductive conservative handwringing over the crisis

34. On the one hand, when someone admits publicly that he has told a lie, it is commendable gesture.

35. On the one hand, the Gross National Product (or national income) of many nations increased in recent years.

36. On the one hand she was filled with total elation at the prospect of soon having Kirsty with her.

37. On the one hand, the white population needs them to work while, on the other, their presence is resented.

38. 7 On the one hand, the Scriptures very clearly admonish us to “keep [ourselves] without spot from the world.”

39. On the one hand, there are those who have argued that this variation is largely determined by inherited potential.

40. 20 There are intimate ideological connections between women's gossip on the one hand and sorcery and witchcraft on the other.

41. What was the right balance between creativity and innovation on the one hand and familiarity and repetition on the other?

42. On the one hand it would appear that they are less likely to be clearly subordinated to traditional patriarchal authority.

43. It favours the employed with good incomes on the one hand and the Medicare and Medicaid programmes on the other.

44. 6 On the one hand, sophomore shows are getting better, as some of the third-year shows did before them.

45. On the one hand, Christian attitudes had deeply changed since Vatican II and the abandoning of the charge of ‘deicide’.

46. On the one hand, it reinforces the argument that officials should have a general duty to provide reasons for decisions.

47. On the one hand, "demand" refers to the entire demand curve, which is the relationship between quantity demanded and price.

48. On the one hand they'd love to have kids, but on the other, they don't want to give up their freedom.

49. On the one hand, some Mars probes have transmitted pictures of what appear to be dried Martian rivers and flood plains.

50. A similar distinction may be made between praise and reproof on the one hand and credit and blame on the other.

51. On the one hand, he bemoans the development of a political underclass as demonstrated by poll-tax refuseniks and Los Angeles rioters.

52. Basically, the Aspie Quiz measures autistic traits on the one hand, and social abilities on the other, which are attributed to neurotypicality.

53. On the one hand, it enables the procuring entity to address possible abnormally low tenders before a procurement contract has been concluded.

54. Camus specifically defines Absurdism as the confrontation between two key elements: on the one hand, there is humankind’s “wild longing for clarity

55. On the one hand, it enables the procuring entity to address possible abnormally low submissions before a procurement contract has been concluded.

56. On the one hand, it enables the procuring entity to address possible abnormally low tenders before a procurement contract has been concluded

57. Spatial mobility tends to be highest amongst the most affluent groups on the one hand and the most poor on the other.

58. On the one hand, real-world foreign exchange markets conform closely to the kinds of markets we have studied in this chapter.

59. on the one hand, managing water use according to an analysis of what the resources and the environment can bear without suffering deterioration,

60. Critics have Complained about Twitter permanently suspending President Donald Trump's account on the one hand and condemning Uganda's internet shutdown on the other.

61. On the one hand, nationalist sentiment was strong within the labour movement and there was much support for the idea of White Australia.

62. On the one hand[http://Sentencedict.com], we labored to perfect a new tactical doctrine for a sea engagement against the enemy carrier force.

63. 12 On the one hand, he bemoans the development of a political underclass as demonstrated by poll-tax refuseniks and Los Angeles rioters.

64. 13 Stereotyped as huffy and inhospitable, the Shanghainese are downplaying these complaints on the one hand, and making subtle overtures on the other.

65. On the one hand, the Scriptures say that wine is a gift from Jehovah God “that makes the heart of mortal man rejoice.”

66. On the one hand, there were the comforts and luxuries of the Roman way of life, regarded by many as something to be envied.

67. He became increasingly aware of the inequity of the existing social system with affluence on the one hand and stark misery on the other .

68. On the one hand it pays lip service to the idea of rebuild an effective state in the image of Scandinavia in the 1950s.

69. Assyriology rests on information from archeological excavations on the one hand and on the study of written documents by philologists on the other hand.

70. On the one hand of course as you all must know India has gone a long way towards actually cutting its fossil fuel subsidies.

71. 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.

72. The tendons and Aponeuroses are connected, on the one hand, with the muscles, and, on the other hand, with the movable structures, as the bones

73. This question frequently leads to fundamental disagreements between, on the one hand, liberal and conservative environmental groups and, on the other, leftist and radical organizations.

74. On the one hand, those who take Husserl to be a Conceptualist hold the content-identity theory, arguing that intuitive act and signitive act have the …

75. 2 The tendons and Aponeuroses are connected, on the one hand, with the muscles, and, on the other hand, with the movable structures, as the bones

76. Such executive(s), on the one hand would help evangelize SOA and on the other hand will have the power to make the required resources available.

77. Reading South African accounts of the 23-year long Border War between South Africa and the Angolan liberation movement UNITA on the one hand, and the Angolan …

78. With Mr Heathcliff, grim and saturnine, on the one hand, and Hareton, absolutely dumb, on the other, I made a somewhat cheerless meal, and bid adieu early.

79. To study safe net system, on the one hand, much attention is paid to system itself without care of characters of rockfall trace and initial motional parameters.

80. Thus, on the one hand, the condensation of phenylboronic or 3-hydroxyphenylboronic acid with diacetoxysilylalkoxide [(tBuO)(Ph3CO)Si(OAc)2] led to the formation of Borosilicates (tBuO