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On and other
On the other hand, howsomever, maybe you wouldn't either.
On the other hand, we cannot regard artistic invention as pure, uncaused, and unrelated to the times in which it occurs.
On the other hand, the fictional detective does not break strikes or handle divorce cases ; ;
On the other hand, if he wishes to continue in his chosen profession, he must abandon his own code and sacrifice his precious individualism.
On the other hand, Molesworth was naturally assailed in the Tory press.
On the other hand, Arnold's `` The unplumbed, salt, estranging sea '', taken in its context, certainly does so.
On the other hand, Dr. Ezra Styles recorded the following testimony of John Angell, the last disciple of Gorton: ``
On the other hand, he did not want to offend Edward either, and he found himself in a very difficult position.
On the other hand, the consensus of opinion is that, used with caution and in conjunction with other types of evidence, the native sources still provide a valid rough outline for the English settlement of southern Britain.
On the other side are the Celtic survivalists who have taken a tack divergent from both these schools of nineteenth century thought.
On the other hand, the bright vision of the future has been directly stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction, of course, is related, if sometimes distantly, to that utopian literature optimistic about science, literature whose period of greatest vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia.
On the other side of the church was a quiet, well-kept house with shutters and recently painted.
On the other hand, it is no interference with sovereignty to point out defects where they exist, such as that a plan calls for factories without power to run them, or for institutions without trained personnel to staff them.
On the other hand, the new authority of $3,825 million proposed for missile procurement ( excluding research and construction ) in 1961 is $581 million higher than for 1960.
On the other side of the Golden Horn I rode through Eminonu Square, with Yeni Cami, or the New Mosque, which dates from the Seventeenth Century, just across from the entrance to the bridge.
On the other hand, out-of-sight does not lead to out-of-mind when children cannot be easily observed and you have to make a long trek to reach the pool.
On the other hand, the process of obsoleting an old product and introducing the new one is usually mighty expensive.
On the other hand, a similar attack might have been made on City B whose population was known to be lousy.
On the other hand, there are a few antithyroid drugs of this same general type, such as resorcinol, possessing no reducing activity and possibly acting through formation of a complex with molecular iodine.
On the other hand, the temporary reduction in hypothalamic excitability through the injection of a barbiturate into the posterior hypothalamus causes a lessening in frequency and amplitude of cortical strychnine spikes until the hypothalamic excitability is restored.
On the other hand, the null space of Af and the null space of Af together span V, the former being the subspace spanned by Af and the latter the subspace spanned by Af and Af.
) On the other hand, even when the binomial model does not describe well the physical phenomenon being studied, the binomial model may still be used as a baseline for comparative purposes ; ;
On the other hand, the women class members appeared to reach a far greater understanding than have women members in other sections that it is more natural for males as a group to view sex as sex rather than always associating it with love as most women seem to do.

On and hand
On the one hand, he does not work for a large agency, but is almost always self-employed.
On the one hand, the Public Health Service declared as recently as October 26 that present radiation levels resulting from the Soviet shots `` do not warrant undue public concern '' or any action to limit the intake of radioactive substances by individuals or large population groups anywhere in the Aj.
On such occasions he had not had the courage to look at the face above the hand, whatever face it might be.
On the other hand, in a more favorable vein, general business activity should receive some stimulus from rising Federal spending, and the reduction in business inventories has probably run a good part of its course.
On the one hand, the major European nations had to maintain vis-a-vis each other an emphasis upon sovereignty, independence, formal equality -- thus insuring for themselves individually an optimal freedom of action to maintain the `` flexibility of alignment '' that the system required and to avoid anything approaching a repetition of the disastrous Napoleonic experience.

On and ordinal
* Kleene, Stephen, " On notation for ordinal numbers ," The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 3 ( 1938 ), 150 – 155.
On typewriters and computers that support the degree symbol or ( preferably ) masculine ordinal indicator, a digraph starting with " N ", such as " N °" or " Nº ", may suffice as a substitute for the numero sign, but only if it is to be presented exclusively within visual media, in a typeface and sizing that results in a passable approximation of the numero sign.
On the one hand this included extensions to the established ordinal methods for correlating data ( i. e. Kendall's tau, Spearman's rank correlation coefficient ).

On and utility
On March 30, Al-Hazmi notified his utility company that he might be moving to another state or Saudi Arabia.
On Unix-like operating systems, the traceroute utility by default uses User Datagram Protocol ( UDP ) datagrams with destination port numbers from 33434 to 33534.
On the other hand, measuring the utility of a population based on the average utility of that population avoids Parfit's repugnant conclusion but causes other problems.
On September 13 2001, the idea was presented to executives of Consolidated Edison, the electric utility company serving New York City, by John Englehart, then president of the brand innovation firm Arnell Group Architects John Bennett and Gustavo Bonevardi of PROUN Space Studio distributed their " Project for the Immediate Reconstruction of Manhattan's Skyline ".
On the other hand, a positive externality would increase the utility of third parties at no cost to them.
On June 30, 2008, the Denver Post reported that 181 individuals, including police officers, paramedics, firefighters, utility workers, and railroad employees had been trained as Terrorism Liaison Officers to report suspicious information which could be signs of terrorist activity.
On December 21, 1906, Fessenden made an extensive demonstration of the new alternator-transmitter at Brant Rock, showing its utility for point-to-point wireless telephony, including interconnecting his stations to the wire telephone network.
On November 1, 2010, the City of Salisbury launched a " soft rollout " of its state-of-the-art fiberto-the-home utility, " Fibrant ".
On March 7, 2008, KSWO-TV reported that the former town clerk was fired for allegedly secretly embezzling $ 100, 000 over a period of two years, leaving the town unable to pay its bills and forcing it to raise utility rates for residents.
On the other hand, none of the early marginalists insisted that utility were not quantified, some indeed treated quantification as an essential feature, and those who did not still used an assumption of quantification for expository purposes.
** Translated by R. H. Barback as On the measurement of the utility of public works, International Economic Papers, 1952, 2, 83-110
On Linux, this can be achieved by using the ulimit utility ; for example, the command would limit the affected user to a maximum of thirty owned processes.
On the utility of classical learning ( 1776 )
On the west side of the river, along the bay, lies the port and affiliated utility and industrial services.
His earliest surviving work is a school essay, Yōken Setsu (" On Western Dogs "), where he praises the varied utility of western dogs as opposed to Japanese ones, which " only help in hunting and scare away burglars ".
On April 19, 2005, Portland city officials announced that they were willing to spend 7. 5 million in attorneys ' fees to buy the utility.
On personal computer operating systems, ( for " fixed disk ") is a commonly used name for a command-line utility that provides disk partitioning functions.
On October 10, 1971, Flying Officer Irv Hayden and his pilot were killed when their helicopter struck a utility pole in the Chicago suburb of Bellwood.
On 11 June 1985, roughly 80 km from Menongue, the team shot down Angolan airplane, a light utility aircraft, Britten-Norman BN-2 “ Islander ”.
On January 29, 2008, Duke Energy, the utility responsible for managing the Catawba River, extended its estimated time frame for Stage 4 water restrictions to August.
Mill makes it clear throughout On Liberty that he " regard utility as the ultimate appeal on all ethical questions ," a standard he inherited from his father, a follower of Jeremy Bentham.
On 6 June 1960, Sporting was declared an institute of public utility.
On flags, a logo often identifies the company or municipal utility which the lines belong to, or an advertisement for a company which has installed an irrigation system for lawns or gardens.

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