But he added there was a flip side to that.
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On the flip side, blocking such attacks is prohibitively expensive.
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Then there's the flip side of Trump's intolerance for dissent.
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There's also the flip side — the period of "investable" months.
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On the flip side, the 720p webcam isn't so great.
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On the flip side, however, other spending would go down.
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The flip side of that is the Alcatel's A5 LED.
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" On the flip side, that recurring meme: "Trump that b----!
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This week's episode captured that story from the flip side.
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On the flip side, we lose electrolytes when we sweat.
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On the flip side, the fact that political leaders function
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Which brings us to the flip side of the argument.
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And on the flip side, I have my weekend a.m.
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The flip side: James Smith is the leading Democratic candidate.
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On the flip side, its downfall is ease of use.
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But the flip side is it's also eliminated some charlatans.
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But the flip side was that I wanted to sell.
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On the flip side, you have Elizabeth Holmes from Theranos.
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Okay, how about the flip side of all of this?
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Now, the flip side of that whole "make friends" suggestion?
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The flip side of this coin is, of course, wages.
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Ripley: Is there a flip side to that, as well?
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PG There's a flip side, too: being kinder to ourselves.
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It's the flip side of his earlier complaint about excellence.
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Hotels: On the flip side, hotels are great for couples.
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The mathematical flip side of dwindling savings is increased debt.
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That's the hazardous flip side of techniques like reinforcement learning.
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And Obama benefited from it on the flip side. Yeah.
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On the flip side, the UAW is saying, 'Uh uh.
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On the flip side, battery technology firms will likely thrive.
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And the flip side of Rubio's — and Cruz's — assertiveness was desperation.
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On the flip side, what do you consider your biggest victory?
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The flip side is that eliminating NTDs unlocks enormous economic potential.
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On the flip side, it means the showrunners can get creative.
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On the flip side, it is getting better for younger generations.
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" On the flip side, though: "What could be duller than that.
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On the flip side, Japanese sounds staccato and smooth to me.
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On the flip side of that, do you treat life differently?
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But there's a flip side I don't talk about with anyone.
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Mark Zuckerberg: Now, okay, but let's look at the flip side.
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On the flip side, drinking coffee does actually increase your metabolism.
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On the flip side, this new bundle is available to everyone.
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This is the flip side of 'move fast and break things'.
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Rising stock prices comprise the flip side of lower bond yields.
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The flip side says: 'Hold on: There are human impacts here.
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The dystopian flip side of Heile Welt was never far away.
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On the flip side, 77% showed work outside the workday norm.
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On the flip side, the good news: I'm much less tired.
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The flip side is accepting that some people aren't viable prospects.
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" The flip side: "The left should do some soul searching too.
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Now I will say this one thing on the flip side.
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On the flip side, there is danger for Republicans in inaction.
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Or the flip side: Look what happened after an intense workout.
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By Ed Cropley ITALIAN IPO SHOWS FLIP SIDE OF LOCKDOWN ECONOMY.
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I think of it as the flip side of these stressors.
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On the flip side, one place Sanders might struggle is Florida.
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On the flip side, it isn't all about the money though.
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But on the flip side, emotion hijacks reason all the time.
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The flip side of that coin, however, is too little too late.
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But on the flip side we have the Latina Mary Poppins, Valentina.
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Here's the flip-side though, from my experience on the ground, right?
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Think of this strategy as the flip side of classic value investing.
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I wonder if you could talk about the flip side of that.
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In doing so, he would show the flip side to power: service.
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On the flip side, which one was your favorite to work on?
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On the flip side, though, there are instances of inter-dimensional payoff.
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On the flip side, a high temperature does not necessarily indicate illness.
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The flip side of overnight success in Silicon Valley is overnight failure.
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On the flip side, the benefits of gun use are disproportionately rural.
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While, on the flip side, Google faces its 30% cut being circumvented.
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Interestingly, researchers did not find a parallel on the flip side — i.e.
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But the flip side of exporting success is vulnerability to conditions abroad.
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A Quiet Place is very much the flip side of that coin.
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The flip side is that vintage chat rooms had their problems, too.
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But on the flip side, it can be kind of arduous, too.
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And that's just the flip side to a lot of the anxiety.
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The flip side: Susie McKinnon doesn't remember any events from her life.
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On the flip side, the reverse route would be faster and cheaper.
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On the flip side, some fashion pieces don't come quite so easy.
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Other Europeans accused Germany of "moral imperialism", the flip side of Gesinnungsethik.
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On the flip side, as home prices deflate, borrowers lose home equity.
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OH YEAH, NO. FOR SURE IT'S THE FLIP SIDE OF THE COIN.
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Even so, hot weather has a flip side by making people thirstier.
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But there is a bearish flip side to that scenario, he said.
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The flip side of the Trump Trade also showed signs of life.
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On the flip side, "Selling a house isn't a problem," he added.
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On the flip-side, airline stocks were bruised by higher oil prices.
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On the flip side, can people learn anything positive things from Miranda?
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The flip side: We tend to be biased against those darker skinned.
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On the flip side, baby boomers are living longer than previous generations.
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On the flip side, that morning when you say goodbye is horrible.
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Schadenfreude is the flip side of reverence, and perhaps a stronger attraction.
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On the flip side, not everyone on Wall Street is jumping ship.
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What if, on the flip side, more revenue comes in than expected?
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On the flip side, some nationalities rarely have their asylum requests denied.
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But the flip side was the intense self-criticism when she lost.
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On the flip side, there's nothing worse than being stumped for ideas.
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On the flip side, an existing trusted relationship is hard to disintermediate.
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The flip side of that is: You didn't grow up evangelical Christian.
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Pointing, on the flip side, is generally seen as aggressive and rude.
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On the flip side, he said the easiest part was the tiling.
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"It's really the flip side of why you're taking it," says Montgomery.
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On the flip side, that makes BDS feel like a direct threat.
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On the flip side, Yonkers's public schools are considered weaker than Bronxville's.
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But there is a flip-side to all these things as well.
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On the flip side, Trump's position on the EPA could hurt him.
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So it can — it works on the flip side of the spectrum.
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But there is a flip side to ethical arguments against embryo editing.
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On the flip side, deporting all DACA recipients would be extraordinarily costly.
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On the flip side, Laredo, Texas, had the lowest share at 39%.
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The flip side is most Americans with summer vacations do them domestically.
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" But, she added, "On the flip side, I completely understand following rules.
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"It's the flip side" of the Bill Clinton impeachment, the source added.
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"The flip side is that graduation rates are way up," Bauer said.
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On the flip side, Mr. Maltsev's home burned in the 2017 fire.
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On the flip side, some of its picks have been more esoteric.
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I like having autonomy, and the flip side of autonomy is accountability.
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Yet, on the flip side were simple messages inscribed to loved ones.
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But here's the flip side: the Warriors would be contenders without his services.
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On the flip side, however, flexible Mercury also isn't so agile in Taurus.
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On the flip side, some lucky people won't have any reaction at all.
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The flip side is that you can connect to cellular towers almost everywhere.
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Resilience is the flip-side of activism for many artists in the Triennial.
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On the flip side, we note high expectations, leaving little room for error.
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On the flip side, when stocks are down on the year by Sept.
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On the flip side, words like "long hours" can be a red flag.
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On the flip side, we're also getting computers like Asus' 13-inch ZenBook.
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On the flip side, you can't win walking six hitters in three innings.
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On the flip side, which ideas do you think might be overly hyped?
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On the flip side, the wealthy would get something of an unfair shake.
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On the flip side, he is far from being all glitz and glamour.
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On the flip side, reactions (and excuses) haven't changed too much from Republicans.
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On the flip side, Parker rated technology, energy and consumer staples as underweight.
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On the flip side, men are thought to be rational and cool-headed.
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On the flip side, what would Sanders gain by dragging out the nomination?
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On the flip side we saw some retail investors coming to pick gold.
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are the flip side of the same coin.
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On the flip side, as Myles points out, they make political theory digestible.
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The other side, the flip side of this blind spot, is Palestinian politics.
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The flip side of collective grief is collective resilience, and they're deeply connected.
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As for the flip side, get rid of leaders who don't get it.
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But it is actually the flip side of the media realm's new coin.
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On the flip side, some nationalities rarely have their asylum attempts turned down.
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On the flip side, 22018% of Republicans said the same about the Democrats.
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If that weren't enough, let's look at the flip side of the equation.
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On the flip side, 24% are very confident and 16% are somewhat confident.
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On the flip side, the distressed acquisition of Nigerian e-commerce hopeful Konga.
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The flip side is, 'has anyone studied this in a rigorous, scientific manner?
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The flip side of that feature is the addition of Reminders to Move.
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The flip side of that is there's something exciting about 228-win teams.
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On the flip side, avoid triggers that will set you up for failure.
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"He also had a flip side, too much like a Gemini," she sings.
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So, on the flip side, I don't want to predict long-term marriage.
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On the flip side, the government also needs private help in emergency management.
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On the flip side, markets will almost certainly rebound before the world stabilizes.
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On the flip side, your plant might be sunlight adverse and prefer shade.
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On the flip side, Nvidia shares are down 1.8 percent in the premarket.
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On the flip side, quitting smoking has been shown to reduce people's risk.
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The House managers, on the flip side, used 23 out of their 24.
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"When you take the flip side, there are still wage gains," Orton said.
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The flip side of that is if they try to call your bluff.
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NH: On the flip side, which country is leading who has it right?
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On the flip side is Zoom Telephonics, a Boston-based cable modem manufacturer.
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On the flip side, spending on food, tobacco, personal care, and clothing decreased.
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On the flip side, Nejc Prah, from Slovenia, could only write one word.
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On the flip side, you can get too caught up in the sex.
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The flip side: Being could help Instagram users discover other people to follow.
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The flip side is manufacturing is growing more slowly and inventories are building.
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On the flip side, the Coyotes are 1-5 when trailing after two periods.
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On the flip side, Lululemon and Urban Outfitters grew revenues at their established locations.
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On the flip side, it's also never been harder to start your own business.
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But there is a flip side that we're seeing in countries around the world.
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" Yuan tells CNBC Make It. "However, on the flip side, I was not happy.
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But Kevin Roose has a story today illustrating the flip side of this obfuscation.
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And on the flip side, one can be extraordinarily creative in a math course.
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On the flip side, the "Black Panther" box office has gotta make him smile.
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Midge and Rivers' frankness about women's bodies is refreshing, but there's a flip side.
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On the flip side, replacing processed meats with poultry or fish may boost fertility.
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The flip side of buying options is selling them to others (or writing options).
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On the flip side, there's evidence it will energize some Trump supporters as well.
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On the flip side, Dr. Hextall explains that increased sweating can be normal, too.
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The flip side of that was code being pushed live without an appropriate review.
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On the flip side, do you know if Depeche Mode knows who DMK is?
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The flip side of all this is that Clinton came this close to winning.
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On the flip side, it also exacerbates housing scarcity and sky-high living costs.
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On the flip side are presidents whose legacies have brightened as priorities have changed.
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On the flip side, these are not going to be made on television schedules.
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On the flip side, Danny's transformation allows her to be open about being transgender.
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On the flip side, you're less likely to develop skin cancer and macular degeneration.
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The flip side of this is that Easter eggs do not a story make.
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The flip side of this energy surge was that I was getting increasingly obsessive.
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This is the flip side of the early-morning email advantage I discovered yesterday.
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On the flip side, relatively "immune" Dollar Tree may present an opportunity for investors.
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On the flip side, the government sector suffered job losses of 4,000 in April.
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But the flip side is they find out later the organization didn't protect them.
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On the flip side, German industry likes anything that will provide energy more cheaply.
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On the flip side, he has underweight ratings for energy, utilities, telecom and REITs.
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On the flip side are big decisions made from a place of reasoned intellect.
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On the flip side, if you've been super lazy, shit will fit the fan.
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On the flip side of that coin, a leader doesn't always ask for permission.
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The flip side is that they're often on close terms with humanity's dark side.
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On the flip side, you're more than welcome to take cover and take fire.
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But now, with six months of sobriety under your belt, consider the flip side.
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On the flip side, Clinton offered up an equally revealing answer to Bone's question.
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On the flip side, consumers have access to minimal information, primarily what platforms allow.
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Its flip side, "Sugar Coated Love," became another of Lazy Lester's better known songs.
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" He thought for a moment, then added: "But I do understand the flip side.
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"Unfortunately, the flip side of success on the internet is internet hate," he said.
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Which brings me to the flip side: microeconomics is not as great as advertised.
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"Mountain" is the flip side of a similar subject, and an intentionally ephemeral experience.
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"On the flip side, we have really nice photos of that vacation," she said.
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The flip side is that we still have stagnating wages and declining purchasing power.
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The most important lesson about trade deficits is that they have a flip side.
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On the flip side, the US is also guilty of this practice, says Weeden.
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On the flip side, there's nothing to deter us that we can't get it.
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On the flip side, on Thursday Bernstein raised its expectations for the company's results.
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The novel's few difficulties are in some ways the flip side of its pleasures.
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That, too, is the flip side of the American Dream, in itself a scam.
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Don't forget the flip side of open markets—it encourages others to invest here.
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On the flip side, if you find it cheesy, it can be very irritating.
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On the flip side, you write about the toll it's taken on your relationships.
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On the flip side, why do you think Kim accepted the meeting with Xi?
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This is the flip side of the situation the Fed faced in the 1970s.
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The flip side is that if you just say what's wrong, then people feel terrible.
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On the flip side, condoms are FSA-eligible because of their role in STD prevention.
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The flip side of Trump's aggressive stance abroad is deregulation of energy markets at home.
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On the flip side, too much of a good thing (their poop) can be toxic.
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This election cycle, Clinton's return to the race turned my attention to the flip side.
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On the flip side, Barr said retailers can't be too timid when placing their orders.
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On the flip side, House Dems need to be careful not to overplay their hand.
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On the flip side, human intelligence is just about the same as it's always been.
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The flip side is that robots could also be used to desensitize people to violence.
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But the relationship has a flip side and the companies also compete with one another.
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On the flip side, are there benefits to a subculture having an easily recognizable aesthetic?
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On the flip side Amazon, Apple, and Google are chasing audio quality while Sonos leads.
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On the flip side, older voters tend to have strong, unflappable turnout at the polls.
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But on the flip side, cultures that start getting really loose become unpredictable and chaotic.
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On the flip side, Kiki's crazed in his mission to capture the uncatchable Felix Gallardo.
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The flip side of that challenge: debating both Mike Pence and the Trump-Pence ticket.
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WILFRED FROST: On the flip side, you having to invest lots more in cyber security?
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On the flip side, there's no guarantee macOS will work perfectly on your custom setup.
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On the flip side, maybe removing the headphone jack will make way for something better.
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Of course, the ugly flip side of knowing a person is, well, knowing a person.
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On the flip side, there was one set of judges that were actually too nice.
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But the flip side of an "immersive" medium is that it demands your full attention.
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On the flip side of taxes, the cannabis market can be lucrative for state coffers.
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A flood of new streaming competition has highlighted an ironic flip side to this equation.
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The flip side is that leisure spending for late-stage retirement will be correspondingly less.
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On the flip side, original Jumia co-founders (Tunde Kehinde and Raphael Afaedor) are Nigerian.
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On the flip side, Trump now faces immense pressure to win New Hampshire next week.
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But the flip side is that these jobs are plentiful and are expected to grow.
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On the flip side, here are the banks that aren't expecting any moves this year.
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The flip side to the software is that it can also calculate terrible food pairings.
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On the flip side, our costs of goods, fuel and wages are climbing every day.
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Amazon Marketplace limbo has at least been a useful experience in illustrating technology's flip-side.
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On the flip side, the death penalty has always stood for retribution in this country.
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QUINTANILLA: ON THE FLIP SIDE, IF IT IS TURNED DOWN ON REGULATORY GROUNDS, WHAT THEN?
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On the flip side, one Wall Street analyst doesn't believe iPhone X's success is assured.
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On the flip side, in classic "Veep" style, multiple characters get comeuppances they don't deserve.
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On the flip side, he has already demonstrated a good eye, chasing few bad pitches.
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It's the flip side of how monopoly power lets companies charge higher prices to consumers.
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" On the flip side he added, "You want to try to forget about your failures.
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Do you feel like XX is the darker flip side to the positivity of Motivator?
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On the flip side are the muay fimeu, the technicians of the Muay Thai world.
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On the flip side, general merchandise and department stores have been laggards, Johnson's research finds.
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The psychology of myalgias involves the nocebo effect, the flip side of the placebo effect.
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The flip side of that is that there is not really a "good" redemption, either.
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Factory closings, job displacement and offshoring are the flip side of the gains from trade.
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"The flip side of all this is the 'perfect race' or eugenics specter," Jorgensen acknowledged.
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On the flip side, Silicon Valley investors clearly see an upside in helping people quit.
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The flip side: Politico argues that China's assent as tech powerhouse isn't a done deal.
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There's a dark flip side to my joy in watching teens do harmless viral dances.
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On the flip side, multiple studies have found strong ties between loneliness and health problems.
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On the flip side, the S&P 500 has long-term average returns over 9%.
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On the flip side, 39% of whites are very likely to back Warren's bid vs.
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Then, on the flip side, you can smudge it out for a pastel-turquoise eyeshadow.
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On the flip side, what are things that you think your school could do better?
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On the flip side, large professional investment firms are more conservative in their stock allocations.
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On the flip side, the phone's extreme ultra-wide sensor often feels like a joke.
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A flip side of scams feeding on people's largess are those that offer unexpected windfalls.
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Of course, the flip side is that "skilled workers are calling the shots," Frankiewicz said.
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On the flip side, the Samsung Galaxy S21+ is the "pro" version of the S2468.99.
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Here's the list: On the flip side, UBS also gave clients the least crowded trades.
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A strong dollar is usually the flip side of weaker overseas' currencies, and vice versa.
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On the flip side, the Royals' bullpen allowed four runs (three earned) in seven innings.
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"If rock 'n' roll can save your life, is there a flip side?" he asked.
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Every headline of a happy holiday result comes with a flip side: concerns about returns.
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On the flip side, workers who already have a job should see greater bargaining power.
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On the flip side, of course, is WWE, a 600 to 700 million dollar company.
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On the flip side—and it doesn't even feel like a flip side—it was my lifelong dream [to work with Tarantino], and I got to do it, and it makes me sad if people might hold that against me despite everything else I'm doing.
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On the flip side of being isolated over the holidays, you're also left the fuck alone.
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On the flip side, 39 percent of respondents had little or no knowledge in the technology.
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The flip side: 500+ newspapers have been closed or merged in non-metro communities since 2004.
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On the flip side, being mean just for the sake of it feels cheap and easy.
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But for the flip side of that argument, ask Marcus's boss: Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino.
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So welcome to another positive piece—a flip side, if you will, to the dickheads list.
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On the flip side, when I was using Galaxy Fold unfolded, I was really using it.
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On the flip side, a rising yield environment will also have negative implications for certain sectors.
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The flip side of that is that it can now help you stop gathering information too.
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The flip side is that it's not clear what incentive developers have to adopt Snapchat login.
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On the flip side, the Trump administration has renewed efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
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The flip side is many things have been built, some were built with the wrong time.
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On the flip side, Republicans hope to win in Nevada, a seat now held by Democrats.
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"That's the flip side of the estate tax," said Bill Smith, managing director at CBIZ MHM.
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But the flip side is that people are mobilizing on a scale I haven't seen before.
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On the flip side, the trade-sensitive industrial sector fell 0.64 percent ahead of Sino-U.
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" The flip side of this, he said, was "this is actually the year where there's accountability.
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On the flip side, the tax would help fire growth in Singapore's nascent renewable energy industries.
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The flip side: Cernovich spearheaded the 'Pizzagate' conspiracy theory and claimed that Hillary Clinton had Parkinson's.
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On the flip side, families with children have lost the exemptions they can claim for dependents.
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The flip side is, though, is that he gets deep into drugs and kidnaps a woman.
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On the flip side, the spin of a Gianforte win would likely depend on the margin.
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PK: And the flip side, right, is that Amazon, Netflix are buying stuff from you, right?
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On the flip side, there's not much to the character of Richie other than comic relief.
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Today, he returns as Geotic, the dance-oriented flip side to his electronic excavations as Baths.
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On the flip side, it can leave you filtering through an endless stream of similar images.
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On the flip side, one former employee who worked in Toronto complained of stress and micromangment.
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Now, the flip side of this is the Trump phenomenon, where celebrity itself becomes a credential.
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And, on the flip side, bundling can save money, time, and keep you prepared long-term.
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The flip side of the coin includes Air Force One taking off over the White House.
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On the flip side, higher gas prices take away from both real and emotional purchasing power.
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On the flip side, lenders are looking to further ease standards in order to attract business.
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But on the flip side, going full stack does come with its own significant scaling expenses.
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Of course, the flip side is that the actual lineups and positional pairings have varied greatly.
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On the flip side, some scientists and entrepreneurs increasingly see this scenario as a potential opportunity.
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The flip side of this fear is that natural resources stocks do offer some inflation protection.
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On the flip side, if doctors fail to meet the standards, they see their pay cut.
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But the flip side is, we cannot wait for the narrative to catch up with us.
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The idea of an unbroken, unchanged culture has a flip side that has always animated racists.
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On the flip side, that means the interest rates in our savings accounts will also decrease.
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It is the flip side of her being utterly without vanity and focused on her work.
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The flip side is that CNBC could not report on them until they go public, essentially.
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On the flip side, students coming to the U.S. from China are in a similar predicament.
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On the flip side, Tulsa hit 50 percent (7 of 53) of its 3-point attempts.
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The flip side of sleeping all day is being up all night when everyone else sleeps.
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On the flip side, Wilson advised selling shares of companies in telecommunications, real estate, and staples.
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The flip side is, of course, a fear that machines will replace, well, all of us.
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On the flip side, SaaS companies have become the new darlings VCs have gone gaga for.
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Particularly, we insist on seeing life in its incomplete form without death, its inalienable flip side.
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On the flip side, 36% are concerned that Congress will take action that goes too far.
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Denes's reluctant humor makes most sense when understood as the flip side of her visionary idealism.
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First, the evils of the G.O.P. plan are the flip side of the virtues of Obamacare.
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On the flip side, the hiring index dropped 85033 points, but remained above the historical average.
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The flip side is lengthy vetting processes limit medical wearable innovations to companies with deep pockets.
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On the flip side, expensive oil hit airlines and shippers, which declined 1.6% and 1.5%, respectively.
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On the flip side, there's a lot of money that's ready to be put into cannabis.
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On the flip side, a little drizzle could splatter us later today, with heavier rain tonight.
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The flip side is concerns around censorship and who is vetted and how they are vetted.
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His digital series, Tarek's Flip Side is currently streaming on the HGTV GO app and hgtv.com.
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The flip side of all this is that solar radiation management would be difficult to control.
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On the flip side, there are 24 Democratic members who have received support from the NRA.
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On the flip side Biden has positioned himself as the candidate of continuity with Barack Obama.
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On the flip side, decades of research show that work requirements do not help anyone work.
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The flip side is that a few key events in the Manning family feel glossed over.
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On the flip side, it could also be used as the setting to calm frayed nerves.
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However, the flip side of a weaker pound for Halfords is that it raises sourcing costs.
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To those on the flip side of the argument, Tesla is not sustainable as a business.
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On the flip side, several celebs and athletes have publicly supported the ad ... even Tom Brady.
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The flip side of that coin is that we have very little control over our circumstances.
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The flip side is that [a rebranding] doesn't immediately lead to an upsurge in [sales] volume.
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Internally, you can't ... It's the flip side, you can't actually see it when you're ... internally. Right.
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Of course the flip side is you would be unlikely to have much information on purity.
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The Author is a modern, Western invention, really, and plagiarism exists only as its flip side.
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But on the flip side in the early states, Mr. Sanders seems to fare worse than Mrs.
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All this attention seems like a good thing, but there's always a flip side to internet love.
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But Dan Balz of The Washington Post said the flip side is equally, if not more, important.
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On the flip side, financial firms are hiring software developers and data scientists, areas of employment growth.
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The flip side of that means messing with our genetic makeup without currently knowing the whole outcome.
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On the flip side, I had a friend openly tell me about his financial and marital problems.
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On the flip side, it's fun to match friends with people you think are the right fit.
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On the flip side, Amazon is set to get paid by the county as hotel taxes increase.
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On the flip side, working without any time off is a great way to burn yourself out.
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On the flip side — what if someone's indirectly or directly promoting policies that harm the LGBT community?
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On the flip side, it's entirely possible to make life difficult for yourself when designing an algorithm.
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The flip side of all of this is that the Pros only ship with a Lightning port.
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On the flip side, major gains in quantum computing could undo existing means of keeping data secret.
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The flip side is that we do have a business that requires a lot of my time.
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On the flip side, some of the things we eat and drink can actually contribute to dehydration.
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On the flip side, money in Washington, D.C., has the lowest value, relative to the national average.
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" And, on the flip side, "risk or uncertainty factors are close to record historic levels of cheapness.
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The glass's flip side is black and has the effect of both deepening and darkening one's reflection.
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Recovery is good, but the flip side is that pricing is tougher for consumers, Smoke points out.
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On the flip side, the RX100 VI thrives in well-lit environments whether it's outdoors or indoors.
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The flip side of the argument is that the real problem is the U.S. corporate tax code.
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On the flip side, you have Chrome OS, a lightweight laptop experience dependent on an internet connection.
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The flip side — I think we do operate in some ways like the movies are talking about.
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On the flip side, people who do hold tokens struggle to use them in any meaningful way.
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On the flip side, believing in your more negative thoughts can be a self-fulfilling prophecy, too.
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On the flip side, if Republicans are in control, there could be more hawks put in place.
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On the flip side, electric skateboards also have to be able to stop quickly and reliably, too.
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On the flip side, some environmentalists tend to cast fracking as a surefire sign of the Apocalypse.
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The flip side to the upcoming Arctic warming will be colder weather in the lower 48 states.
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On the flip side, some conservative House members believe the current bill keeps too much of Obamacare.
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And then there's the flip side of cultures that get exceedingly loose, and they also have problems.
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But there's also a flip side—at what point can an artist not do what they want?
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On the flip side, there's so much money involved, I just don't see how it doesn't happen.
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The flip side of course is that we have become cheaper and more attractive to external investors.
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On the flip side, we've come out with things that are anti-stimulus at the same time.
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On the flip side, many progressive Democrats regard Sanders, along with a few others, like Massachusetts Sen.
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The flip side of these advantages is that a suitable laser is required to provide the thrust.
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The flip side is that it does end up having a kind of "cool" cache to it.
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It also has this flip side where it's this feelsy, 'We've been there too' sort of vibe.
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On the flip side, there is a darker facet to the pixel, which Sunwoo's work impresses upon.
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And on the flip-side, others are welcoming the dino with open arms, albeit very short ones.
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On the flip side, affordability is best in some counties in Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, Providence and Birmingham.
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On the flip side, when that does happen, you're going to have this overwhelmingly positive response, too.
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On the flip side, it's hard to imagine Maia doing very well with Brown on the feet.
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On the flip side, Trump has proven willing and able to undo the work of his predecessors.
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On the flip side are questions about what Trump administration officials will say about the Omar controversy.
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On the flip side, Outlook for Android is finally getting quick replies at the bottom of messages.
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I GUESS ON THE FLIP SIDE NOW WE'RE SEEING INTEREST RATES INCREASE A LITTLE BIT, AS WELL.
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On the flip side, Signpost tries to head off customers from leaving negative reviews on such sites.
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But the new work, "the public domain," explores the flip side — what people gain by coming together.
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On the flip side, I've learned a few things about what to do with my money:1.
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This year's results, on the flip side, were hampered by changes in foreign exchange rates, he said.
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The flip side of this risk is that the big tech companies continue unchallenged in their dominance.
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The flip side of that player agency is that you're in charge ofkeeping your quest log full.
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On the flip side, Roepers cites the risks about investing in sectors that are difficult to analyze.
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On the flip side, it's great because there are more opportunities and ways to showcase your work.
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The power the internet gives to Elliot and everyone—the flip side of it is this vulnerability.
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The flip side of the race to infinite displays is what to do with the fingerprint reader.
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Breakingviews There's a harmful flip side to the push against tax-inversion deals in the United States.
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On the flip side, the Tesla also has to contend with super-sedans from Mercedes and BMW.
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On the flip side of the coin, 74 percent assess Russia's influence on their country as negative.
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A flip side on Target is there's still a pretty meaningful multiple gap between Target and Walmart.
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Still, as head of state, Queen Elizabeth II is on the flip side of all the coins.
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On the flip side, I was telling her she was the most important person in the world.
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On the flip side, someone has to make dinner, attend to the kids' affairs and do laundry.
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But on the flip side, users consider gestures as the better approach for one-handed phone interactions.
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This put Beck on the flip side of an issue that has long divided the spaceflight community.
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On the flip side, she also received plenty of praise on Weibo, the dominant platform in China.
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Cons: Flip side of the same coin: convenience means this hotel is located in a congested area.
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Crucially, the narcos recognize that the flip side of the "easy life" is either death or jail.
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On the flip-side, 31 percent of Americans said they would not be willing to pay more.
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On the flip side, Cooperman shared how his fund sold its position in Apple way too early.
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Then again, Glauber said, the flip side of retaliations are they could inflict pain on China, too.
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The flip side is that there is less speed in the straightaways because of all the drag.
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On the flip side, Amazon's warehouse jobs provide "decent and competitive" wages and could help build skills.
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On the flip side, Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson and UBS's Francois Trahan are Wall Street's biggest bears.
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The personification of evil, in Joker, is now just the flip side of the same morality coin.
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This is the flip side to the amazing economic story that Israel justifiably presents to the world.
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Animal spirits, however, were the sunny side of the Gin Craze; the flip side was abominably dark.
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On the flip side, nine in 22019 said that delaying tax reform would hurt the U.S. economy.
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But on the flip side they didn't know who Barack Obama was or who Bernie Sanders was.
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On the flip side, for every 28503 cigarettes smoked in New Hampshire, another 22020 are smuggled out.
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On the flip side, any negative messaging from the group could pose a setback for a campaign.
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It's the inevitable flip side of a regime that dehumanizes women, reducing them to their reproductive organs.
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The flip side of this is that kids can be super dynamic by virtue of social media.
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On the flip side, the CDP report found, many companies also see moneymaking potential in climate change.
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The flip side of it, the good problem of it, is I got too much cool shit.
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The flip side is that the Penguins have four decent defensemen and probably only three protection slots.
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On the flip side, you'd probably enjoy having a bubbly, welcoming stone like citrine handy during the summertime.
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On the flip side, the awareness that others are likely talking about us can keep us in line.
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" On the flip side, she rated Baxter, Edwards Lifesciences, and Zimmer Biomet "underweight" due to "greater earnings risk.
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ULA, on the flip side, does have an A+, 100-percent launch success rate, which SpaceX does not.
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On the flip side, the awards did bring a number of diverse nominations this year in other categories.
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On the flip side, Lohan had to study Curtis' posture in order to accurately portray the mother's role.
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The flip side, though, is it's also easier to short sell on an exchange such as the LME.
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On the flip side, I send my best friends photos of myself in which I look frighteningly bad.
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On the flip side, one of the most helpful things about this eclipse is a feeling of clarity.
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On the flip side, the report also shed light on which of the popular countries were most expensive.
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The flip side of the mining risk was a rise in prices of gold, considered a safe haven.
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But there's a flip side to this story about how to undo emotional learning: how to strengthen it.
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On the flip-side, as a small city with a distinct culture, Riga has a tight-knit feel.
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On the flip side, a Clinton presidency could look a lot like President Barack Obama's from Mexico's perspective.
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On the flip side, the tariffs have led US steel and aluminum companies to pick up their hiring.
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On the flip side, wage proponent groups including the National Employment Law Project are hailing the new rules.
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But the flip side of this is that Roblox has no way of tracking down hackers like this.
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On the flip side, bringing your San Francisco size to an area like San Diego means instant growth.
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From the job seeker's flip-side, it offers location-based job search, which can be filtered by sector.
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The flip side of that, though, is that a lot of the action is told rather than shown.
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Well, there's the global sell-off of course, but its also partly the flip side of sterling's success.
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On the flip side, things can turn even darker when overvalued private companies attempt to exit the market.
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On flip side, Nordstrom jumps ~13 pct on strong same store sales, rosy outlook ** Materials sag 0.5 pct.
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But it was just as jarring on the flip side, when the barista was poking fun at Trump.
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Depends on the flip side, you see what Rudy Giuliani is saying, which is the president is innocent.
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On the flip side, it's possible the boycott could actually benefit the NRA in some ways, said Winkler.
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On the flip side, Sacramento, California, had the highest rent growth at just more than 10 percent annually.
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On the flip side, it's almost certainly never going to happen that the films acknowledge the TV shows.
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On the flip side, audio quality is much better when using the MW50+ with the on-ear pads.
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In an exclusive clip from Tarek's new reality series, Tarek's Flip Side, that will be available on HGTV.
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On the flip side, when stocks rebounded 213.65% in the first quarter, the fund's shares only gained 103%.
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On the flip side, Chris Owings finished 0-for-22, with 10 strikeouts against Tampa Bay this year.
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On the flip side, high-priced specialty drugs continue to pose a challenge for all health care payers.
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The flip side is meat prices, which could accelerate after drought-induced culls last year reduced cattle numbers.
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On the flip side, 61% of American households enjoy eating bagels, according to 2015 data compiled by Statista.
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On the flip side, I can see how the historicization of the riots in Burn Motherf*cker, Burn!
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On the flip side, many younger Americans could see their premiums drop, and they could get heftier subsidies.
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And on the flip side, a tarnished record doesn't necessarily indicate that an employee isn't honest or trustworthy.
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On the flip side, we are getting a new color and that makes us feel a little better.
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On the flip side, when stocks rebounded 26.38% in the first quarter, the fund's shares only gained 213.65%.
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On the flip side, you would ideally be working out for its health benefits, not to "punish" yourself.
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The flip side is also true: They can take credit for your positive qualities—some of them, anyway.
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And there was the flip side: the juicy originality that emerged from those bad days and funky nights.
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On the flip side, the need to urinate throughout the day is a sign that you're well-hydrated.
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On the flip side, there's an existential terror to witnessing robots behave a little too much like humans.
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I guess the flip side of that is there's always a market for ridiculously overpriced, well-designed technology.
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This is the flip side of the trade deficit — an investment surplus flowing back to the United States.
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On the flip side, when extremely wet seasons follow exceedingly dry ones, the result can be deadly mudslides.
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On the flip side, the wrong hires can put a dampener on both your company and personal growth.
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Cricketer David 'Boonie' Boon is on the flip side, famous for his stout figure and beer drinking exploits.
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On the flip side, some states are relying on long-term substitute teachers to replace full-time ones.
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On the flip side, Marie Newman has a profile more in line with the party's recent liberal shift.
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But on the flip side, we tend to lead much happier lives when we focus on the positives.
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" On the flip side, he details disliking distortion as "the tendency not to learn appropriately from someone disliked.
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But on the flip side, this opportunity - I think there's good opportunities around the world in that area.
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"While a lousy CEO can wreck even the best enterprise, the flip-side is also true," Cramer said.
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On the flip-side, sometimes we see bigotry defended with big words, pseudo-science and high-minded phrases.
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As Mark Schmitt of the New America notes: Flip side of turnout story was dropoff of rural whites.
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On the flip side, the authors reported, data show about 35 over-diagnosed cases per 1,000 men screened.
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On the flip side, doing things for other people may be worth less than it used to be.
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On the flip side, US goods are now more expensive in international markets because of the stronger dollar.
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The flip side is that I started obsessing over texts from boys and receiving upsetting news in public.
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On the flip side, if they turn it into a reef, the state is liable for diver safety.
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The flip side of the band is another color entirely, which bleeds through the edges of the holes.
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But then there's the flip side: What about those who can't enjoy sex without the help of weed?
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The flip side: Trump is extremely unpopular in the U.K., and his visit has whipped up tremendous controversy.
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On the flip side, food and beverage stores added 6,500 jobs, and electronics and appliances retailers gained 3,800.
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On the flip side ... Wynn Resorts assured their own employees they'd be getting paid during any future closures.
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On the flip side of that, too, is all the bad press around Theranos and other medical services.
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On the flip side, journals with utility — like note-taking in class — have far less issue being filled.
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But the flip side of that is that some lingering questions have been put off to another day.
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And the flip side is true too: People who are nonwhite, secular, and liberal have aligned with Democrats.
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"The flip side is this thing, we've seen it change before, we're taking nothing for granted," Klain said.
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On the flip side, traders are selling gold to fund margin calls, capping the metal's gains, Rodda added.
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On the flip side, the economic recovery has been unusually weak, with annual growth never exceeding 3 percent.
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On the flip side are those who deduct expenses from a business the IRS would consider a hobby.
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On the flip side, there are lower-cost options, like cloth diapers and making your own baby food.
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"We also see anxiety on the flip-side — the people who feel they are missing out," he said.
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"We also see anxiety on the flip side — the people who feel they are missing out," he said.
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This new state-guided religiosity is the flip side of the government's harsh policies toward Islam and Christianity.
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On the flip side, those who should be eliminating gluten from their diets may not be doing so.
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On the flip side, this means the start of pollen season and the yellow mess it leaves behind.
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On the flip side, technology has also made some procedures so simple that any doctor can learn them.
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On the flip side, there&aposs a lot of money that&aposs ready to be put into cannabis.
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On the flip side, I think they were dealt a really difficult bracket for being the national champions.
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On the flip side, domestic manufacturers or farmers can push for other products to be slapped with tariffs.
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"He continued: "On the flip side, every single one that runs for re-election during a recession loses.
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On the flip side, we're also adults who can usually get ourselves the things we need, within reason.
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To me it represents the flip side of white resentment; it's white nostalgia, a yearning for something lost.
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On the flip side, Walmart and Target just reported their best sales growth in more than a decade.
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Q: I guess the flip side of that is the way "whiteness" is often discussed in progressive spaces.
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And the flip side is also true: People who are nonwhite, secular, and liberal have aligned with Democrats.
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The flip side of such of-the-moment subject matter, though, is the risk of quickly becoming outdated.
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On the flip side, physically, time is a fucking dirty evil whore (I love most whores, but not time).
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On the flip side, there have been numerous reports of drivers aggressively hitting on, or even assaulting, their passengers.
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On the flip side, it's also creepy watching a camera follow and zoom in on you in real time.
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And on the flip side, flabby turkey skin isn't something anyone wants to eat (nor is it visually appealing).
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The flip side of enacting justified outrage at expressions of misogyny and other polarizing worldviews, he cautioned, is dehumanization.
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On the flip side, if you're really determined not to check your carry-on bag, a writer for Inc.
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On the flip side, most people found that activities like cooking and working are best done under energizing daylight.
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On the flip side, analysts remain optimistic on those retailers that have done a better job addressing consumer tastes.
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On the flip side, most of the managers believed that short-term, shareholder focused actions are getting too prevalent.
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The flip side is that customers also buy into the limitations of those services, which may not be apparent.
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The flip side is a lot of damage has already been done, and other companies will be similarly cautious.
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On the flip side, when you're already sick, the best thing you can do for your body is sleep.
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On the flip side, children supporting elderly parents can also use this deduction, even if they don't live together.
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On the flip side, Jackson is in every movie made since 1994 (look it up, it's in his contract).
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Today & BeyondBut if crazy colors and textures aren't for you, there's also the flip side of 2016 brow trends.
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On the flip side, paid downloads saw their biggest-ever decline, down 22 percent in 2016, to $1.8 billion.
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On the flip side, our Instagram audience has just blown up to a proportion that we never imagined possible.
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On the flip side, banks could be quick to cut those rates if the Fed lowers its benchmark rate.
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On the flip side, sites like education platform Udemy offer classes on formal email writing for the younger set.
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And, on the flip side, media firms have seen their profits hammered by the Internet serving up free content.
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Or, on the flip side, observers worry that buttons increase complexity, forcing users to fiddle unnecessarily with "unnatural" interfaces.
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The flip side of the GOP's urban unraveling under Trump is a consolidation of its hold over smaller communities.
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On the flip side, most people have a tendency to get defensive when you bring up "neediness," she says.
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On the flip side, it's not unimaginable that Bitcoin is just taking a little break before it explodes again.
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It sure as hell wasn't the All-American Boy ... Elvis was the flip side of [the] conventional male image.
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On the flip side, the stock hit an all-time high of nearly $390 per share in September 2017.
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But a flip side, loose cultures are very open and tight cultures have a lot of problems with openness.
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But on the flip side, the transition has already impacted lives of hundreds of millions of people in India.
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On the flip side, there's a reason why some people are pissed at Apple's approach to its App Store.
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On the flip side, the wealthiest, most successful people are constantly seeking feedback and looking for ways to improve.
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The flip side of the con man is the hustler, always on the make with an eye for opportunity.
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On the flip side, the case is pretty rugged and probably offers better protection than your typical plastic case.
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While there's no disputing the seemingly crushing, all-encompassing nature of Big Data, there's also a huge flip side.
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On the flip side to Goldman's bullish call, Raymond James downgraded Amazon to market perform from outperform on Tuesday.
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But also the flip side is the experiences that that means for all of us is enormous as well.
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The flip side for Apple would be what happens to your gross margins if the phone is this cheap.
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On the flip side, looking in the mirror and not liking, or recognizing, what you see can be terrifying.
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On the flip side, you could go through numerous Nickelback projects and not even know what shoes they wear.
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On the flip side, employment in the sector has declined for the second month in a row in July.
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On the flip side, workouts that don't leave you stiff and sore produce little in the way of results.
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On the flip side, how did your celebrity get in the way of you presenting a substantial political message?
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On the flip side, none of Eric Church's 30-minute acoustic set made it into the show's final cut.
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On the flip side, the Cuban government also resisted opening up Cuba too much to private enterprise, he said.
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The flip side of not feeling a father's embrace was not having to live up to his rigid expectations.
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On the flip side, Sri lanka and Malaysia were the biggest losers, declining 4.45 percent and 3.75 percent respectively.
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On the flip side, companies that implement voluntary training are far more likely to increase diversity in their ranks.
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On the flip side, 27 out of the 30 states that voted for Trump fall below the national average.
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I don't want to make sentimental work, that's what I hate most — sentimentality is the flip side of cynicism.
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On the flip side, someone can get a lot of calories in their mouth during that time as well.
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The flip side, "Goodnight, Irene," an interpretation of the Lead Belly anthem, sat atop the chart for 13 weeks.
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On the flip side, I didn't think there'd be anything special about the Bandeau Bra, but it surprised me.
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And on the flip side of that, are places where Trump underperformed Romney places where the Democrats can overperform?
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On the flip side, about 35 percent of teens surveyed said they have never taken a social media break.
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The flip side of all this is that Mueller has a tremendous number of investigative threads to pull on.
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But interestingly, the stinkier dietary culprits weren't garlic, meat, or eggs, as one might expect on the flip side.
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And they are increasingly worried about the flip side: false negatives that reassure consumers who actually should be worried.
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Socially conscious rap is common; its criminal-minded flip side, street rap, does exist, but to a lesser degree.
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Very painful, but the flip side of it is there's a lot of fun things to do in life.
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The flip side is, just as 383st-century challenges will disregard national borders, so too will 21st-century opportunities.
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The support for money markets is the flip side of that program; money market funds invest in commercial paper.
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On the flip side, it also put customers at the mercy of said vendor — and it wasn't always pretty.
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On the flip side, just 20% of workers said they liked receiving praise at a single event or function.
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The flip side is that if we do this right, we could avert potentially hundreds of thousands of deaths.
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The flip side of a current account deficit, as an economist might put it, is a capital account surplus.
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On the flip side, what could the Trump campaign do to continue closing, if not completely eliminate, this gap?
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On the flip side, liars and double-dealers are "more inclined to keep their hands concealed," note the authors.
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On the flip side, groups like Susan B. Anthony List, which opposes abortion rights, have rallied to Lipinski's cause.
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But the flip side of that is that it's peaceful, quiet, and not far from the bustling San Francisco.
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On the flip side, a bull market begins once the index rises 2500 percent from its bear market low.
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This is the unseemly flip side of the agile and unpredictable power that the world sees on television screens.
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On the flip side, the view was gorgeous, and the weather was perfect — breezy, sunny, and around 72 degrees.
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But that debate also has a flip side: What is life on the defensive doing to the conservative students?
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While many industry watchers have touted the benefits of higher rates for banks, there's also a risky flip side.
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On the flip side, more than half (53 percent) of millennials who didn't follow the sequence are in poverty.
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On the flip side, donors often fail to dig deeply enough to discuss the obstacles a project may encounter.
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On the flip side, a hiring manager cannot single-handedly give the "final yes" to extend a job offer.
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That flip side of the sharing coin was a problem that we identified along the way, seeing consumer trends.
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The flip side: Other experts believe that a weak economy may force Mr. Kim back to the negotiating table.
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On the flip side, neither Seres nor Hellerstein are particularly concerned about alkaline water consumption as a health risk.
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On the flip side are the 35 "dark spots" the study identified, where fish stocks aren't faring too well.
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On the flip side, they don't understand certain complex situations, such as a construction worker communicating using hand gestures.
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That said, the flip side of Sanders being an older socialist is he's actually run in a lot of elections.
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But on the flip side, you also shouldn't be surprised when a plus-size partner really fucking goes for it.
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But the flip side of that was that it meant there weren't really too many options for me besides writing.
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But on the flip side, Neil, as you know, the president and the administration has taken a lot of criticism.
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Of course, on the flip side, logistically, Jen also needs Judy right now, specifically to help dispose of Steve's body.
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The flip side of the stock market's worst rout is that its valuations are getting cheap, creating attractive buying opportunities.
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On the flip side, many of the traditional cities favored by the wealthy suffered from currency shifts or new taxes.
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On the flip side, companies that import goods and generate 100 percent of their sales domestically, like Target, will struggle.
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On the flip side, the paper also helps explain why anti-vaxxers' messages may appeal to this group of parents.
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On the flip side, the Chromebook x2 also costs more than a typical Chromebook with a starting price of $600.
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The flip side, though, is the one-in-a-million child (literally, 1/1,000,000) who has a serious adverse reaction.
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On the flip side, if a user believes their post was unfairly reported as harassment, they can appeal the decision.
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On the flip side, places that typically welcome a warm swing in temperatures have struggled to even reach the 90s.
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On the flip side, the Osmo promises about four hours of battery life, versus under two hours for Karma's handheld.
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On the flip side, some interviewees have poorly described themselves as needing one thing, and one thing only: a paycheck.
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On the flip side they say, 'Imagine if he was working harder, we would not stand a chance against him'.
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On the flip side, what's it to us if someone wants to make cleaning their home a more pleasurable experience?
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On the flip side, rebound sex isn't a good idea if you're using it to escape your emotions, McDaniel says.
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On the flip side, if you want to get granular and create your own parameters, you can do that too.
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On the flip side, 62% of candidates who applied for a job they felt under-qualified still landed an offer.
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On the flip side, it's one of her most indulgent visual projects, confirming her upward trajectory in the entertainment space.
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On the flip side, Apple Pay is accepted internationally in 15 different countries, while Android Pay is supported in 10.
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The flip side is that a craze like this is a craze, which means that by definition, it won't last.
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On the flip side, when you're sleep deprived, you take longer to complete tasks and tend to make more mistakes.
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In fact, the flip side is true, as Naspers of South Africa was an early investor in Tencent of China.
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On the flip side, other stars — such as Gwen Stefani and Taylor Swift — have found themselves in brand-new relationships.
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Gretchen and Lindsay learn that emotional intimacy is the flip side of in love, for worse and for better, respectively.
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On the flip side, Zac Efron's turn as Ted Bundy in Extremely Wicked never quite stopped feeling like a stunt.
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Do you struggle to "turn off" work — or, on the flip side, keep your personal life out of the office?
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The flip side of the short-run boost to exports from a weaker currency are signs of rising inflation pressure.
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On the flip side, when rates are cut -- which the central bank hinted might be coming -- a bank's margins decrease.
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On the flip side, signing a player to an offer sheet is almost always futile, because they're basically always matched.
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On the flip side, 2874% of seniors oppose removal, as do 2000% of men over 215 and 216% of Southerners.
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On the flip side, the costs and regulations to be a driver are rising while the pay rates have fallen.
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On the flip side, the things that need to be preserved are the things that have no culture in them.
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But on the flip side, Baruch believes the name could just as easily reverse course and fall back to $7.
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Of course, the flip side is nothing much would change except there could be new ocean front properties to develop.
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But on the flip side, there are few things more inconvenient than having to carry around a skateboard all day.
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The flip side is also true, as investors can pile into a non-crowded stock when sentiment becomes more bullish.
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On the flip side, there is evidence that Hillary was complicit as her husband made altar boys of the Kennedy's.
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On the flip side, critics say that exercise on an empty stomach makes your body more likely to burn protein.
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On the flip side, fluid retention is related to sodium and water balance and involves the kidneys and blood vessels.
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On the flip side, Cramer launched a new ad spot talking up his record on energy production in North Dakota.
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On the flip side, it expects to earn less from its cooperatives, real estate rental income and sales of properties.
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But on the flip side, the Instagram algorithm de-emphasizes posts from brands and accounts you don't typically interact with.
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On the flip side, however, freight rail transportation is an essential part of the United States economy and infrastructure network.
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But the flip side of the story is that North Korea has so far honored the commitments it has made.
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On the flip side, REITs that own strip centers, like American Assets Trust, could see big gains, according to Owens.
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But there is a flip side to that: Chinese internet companies have had a hard time breaking out of it.
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" On the flip side and echoing Gates' earlier sentiments, he adds: "You're at a competitive disadvantage if you're not diverse.
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Or, on the flip side, you had no idea the dosage you were consuming and got shrooms-level tripped out.
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On the flip side, it determined that a European brand like Kenzo would not appeal to a Trump supporter, ideologically.
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On the flip side are silhouettes of Trump and Kim looking at one another — Kim even has a double chin.
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This was much more a journey to see the flip side of what I've been doing all my life. Right.
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But today, V Kim and Silverback are also sharing the record's flip side, a remix of the song by Kingdom.
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On the flip side, creating a good-looking male twin for my character has been pretty much impossible for me.
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On the flip side, Apple sees an ecosystem filled with thousands of copycats and clones as a very bad thing.
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On the flip side, when the tests are found to be inaccurate, states discard the results, according to the report.
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On the flip side, Japan Airlines Co Ltd declined 1.6%, dragged down by increasing government travel restrictions and plunging demand.
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But the flip side is that, earnest as he is, he's not overly emotive, which didn't serve him well here.
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The flip side is that it's hard to have an effective economic recovery unless you have a supportive Federal Reserve.
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And this isn't a coincidence — in fact, it's the flip side of the trends shown in the previous two charts.
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On the flip side, sales of Fisher-Price toys have fallen, and American Girl, another core brand, has stumbled badly.
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You also see on the flip side, we just elected 89 women to serve in the Congress as Democrats. Right.
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But the flip side is that sometimes markets move for reasons that don't really tell us anything about the economy.
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I also understood that death is integral to life — just as loss and grief are the flip side of love.
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On the flip side, Yang was fairly quiet (and occasionally off-topic) and Buttigieg's response on criminal justice was lacking.
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On the flip side, we have had some discipline issues with her, and she is responsible for her own retirement.
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You don't hate someone without some kind of intense, thwarted love lurking somewhere as a flip side to that emotion.
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On the flip side, industries where job growth is slowing tend to fall into the consumer goods and services market.
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On the flip side after 2016, Silva said many voters seem cognizant of the risk of sitting out the election.
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On the flip side, the disastrous season continued for both the Tigers (265-215) and starter Jordan Zimmermann (2336-25).
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On the flip side, administrative rules also can be hyper-specific, making criminals of even well-intended, law-abiding citizens.
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The flip side of this elaborate security is lost privacy: Big Brother can't protect you from what he doesn't see.
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" He added, "On the flip side, Bernie was one of the few Democrats to vote against the war in Iraq.
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On the flip side, he said a rise in temperatures would be "disastrous" and could send prices well under $2.00.
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" On the flip side, "If I don't get good use out of it, I'm not going to spend a dime.
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On the flip side, the data Albertsons has access to through its efforts will help it better understand its customers.
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On the flip side, plant-based burgers in the U.S. by McDonald's could put in a dent in Burger King.
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On the flip side, there are Republicans in tight races where being tied to Trump isn't a good thing. Rep.
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The flip side, though, could be an increase in business from clients whose viewpoint aligns with that of the agency.
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But in fact, trade deficits are nothing more than the flip side of large capitals inflows from around the world.
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On the flip side, the bosses surveyed say they do not think their employees' most-hated behaviors are that bad.
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It's the flip side of the Rust Belt ... whites with college degrees that cluster in suburbs are becoming more Democratic.
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But I worry that the flip side of this capacity for resilience is inertia in the face of doomsday warnings.
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The flip side to this encounter is the boss battles with grey wolf Sif and her comrade Artorias, the Abysswalker.
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On the flip side, how do you beat Villanova when the Wildcats are scoring better than 1.5 points per possession?
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On the flip side, I think it is making many people in the US and abroad feel unsafe and afraid.
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The flip side: Just because TV isn't working out for Apple right now doesn't mean it won't be important someday.
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But the flip side is that they're more wary about trying to solve immediate crises, like the Syrian civil war.
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Because La Niña is hot on El Niño's heels -- and here's what we can expect from the weather system's flip side.
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They are sometimes linked to stories about freedom and sometimes to stories about fear — freedom being the flip side of fear.
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On the flip side, Washington Crossing Advisors' Chad Morganlander thinks a global growth slowdown could mean rates have further to fall.
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The flip side of this is that because of this immense power, presidents have an obligation to speak and to listen.
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" On the flip side, the middle class struggles because they expect to: "The masses think they aren't worthy of great wealth.
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On the flip side, shares of Twitter jumped after Mark Cuban said he "just recently" invested in the social media company.
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On the flip side, though, there are plenty of upsides to the menstrual cycle which we don't often pay attention to.
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But on the flip side, as anyone who's ever tried to build shitty Ikea furniture knows, close isn't really good enough.
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But on the flip side, this is a huge platform that hopefully hundreds of thousands of people are going to see.
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On the flip side, you also don't want to close an unused account, as it may also lower your credit score.
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On the flip side, California projects the Trump outreach cuts will lead to one million fewer people signing up for insurance.
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On the flip side, Android owners are only 15 times as likely to negatively judge a date for opting for iOS.
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The flip side: If they can't defend a single runway airport from this, what can they defend from a drone attack?
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On the flip side, Low said companies may face challenges if the product or service competes with what's already in existence.
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"We have more tools, but on the flip side, there is an information disadvantage when you're a DIY artist," says Farias.
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On the flip side, if the government owes you, the sooner you file your taxes, the sooner you'll get a refund.
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And there are costs to that self-deception, including—as the flip-side of American exceptionalism—isolation in sport and otherwise.
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The flip-side of his leadership would probably be a diminution of the Pentagon's role in shaping foreign and security policy.
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One is that we are selfish and spoiled…and the flip side of that is, oh you're an object of pity.
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On the flip-side, McDonald's failed to hit its 2 percent benchmark and the stock crumbled, down more than 4 percent.
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On the flip side, the IRS requires you to start taking withdrawals out of your Roth 401(k) at age 70½.
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Trump transition fundraises with email from Christie But Romney lost, and Leavitt experienced the flip side of transition watching: the heartbreak.
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On the flip side, technology has historically been the worst performer in election-year Octobers, trading down 1.4 percent on average.
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On the flip side, Wien said the market would react well to a more moderate Democratic candidate such as Joe Biden.
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On the flip side, perception problems for potential editorial conflicts existed at IJR, so MGA agreed to make a clean break.
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And any mastery of nukes means a need for the flip side of the coin: Defense against the other guy's missiles.
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But on the flip side, that does not mean they are so hard as to warrant washing one's hands of them.
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The flip-side of Cruz's personal unpopularity is Trump's relative friendliness with power brokers, and not just in the Republican Party.
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On the flip side, works depicting violence, pornography, profanity, tobacco, explosives and drugs are strictly forbidden - as is painting during winter.
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So the flip side of that is, I don't think anybody — or rather, very few people — voluntarily like to mine coal.
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On the flip side, you will be able to edit the intensity of the blurred background after the shot's been taken.
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That's why the company just launched a short-term campaign called "The Flip Side" to help college students calm their nerves.
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You have this lead character who deals with bones all the time; I wanted to see the flip side of her.
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On the flip side, nine of 76 are expecting a cut by end-2020 compared to five of 69 in June.
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On the flip side, nine of 76 were expecting a cut by end-2020 compared to five of 69 in June.
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On the flip side, his legal team reportedly really, reeeally wants him to stop tweeting and talking about the investigation. 2.
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But the flip side is that the lost hour of sleep can have detrimental effects, as illustrated with the market's performance.
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Portman's advantage: "The flip side of being a longtime D.C. insider is a mountain of money," a top Democratic strategist lamented.
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The flip side is that charging its customers given Todoist room to focus on the features that matter most to pros.
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The flip side ... if Cher unleashes her considerable vocabulary of forbidden words, ABC could be in hot water with the FCC.
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On the flip side, any sustained increase in Chinese coal demand would offer a lifeline to the world's struggling coal sector.
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On the flip side, companies that wait a long time to take VC funding have also produced some really big exits.
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But the flip side is that digital culture has grown faster than parents are able to get a handle on it.
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On the flip side, those who advocate for global delistings argue that without them there's a trivial workaround to the rtbf.
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On the flip side, people who approve of Trump are more willing to name concerns they have with what he's doing.
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Or who has, on the flip side, had their intelligence questioned for being unable to or choosing not to code-switch.
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On the flip side, plenty of men have made the jump from indies to big-budget blockbusters, with little objections raised.
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On the flip side, I would like to remind you that wearing Dexmo means being physically controlled by a futuristic arthropod.
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On the flip side, head-mounted displays such as the Oculus Rift and Vive can only provide a fully virtual experience.
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On the flip side, Bank of America Merrill Lynch believes all the bad news is now discounted in General Electric shares.
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On the flip side, the Fiat 500 lacks a lot of cargo space and doesn't have much of a rear seat.
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On the flip side, if Uncle Sam owes you, the sooner you file your taxes, the sooner you'll get a refund.
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On the flip side, China has long blocked major US tech companies, including Facebook and Google, from operating in the country.
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"While a lousy CEO can wreck even the best enterprise, the flip-side is also true," the "Mad Money " host said.
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Dombek looks at the flip side: Is it possible to splash around in narcissism's shallow pool in a joyful, generous way?
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But on the flip side, you get better margins on the downstream side on the refining side, so petrochemicals and refining.
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On the flip side, as the Vivo V7+ proves, the selfie camera shouldn't be drastically better than the rear camera, either.
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And on the flip side, activists get frustrated with politicians who, in order to be effective, have to sometimes make compromises.
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The flip side of all that conscientiousness is that the show — developed by Eric Overmyer of "Treme" — never quite catches fire.
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But on "Assault," the flip side of "New Wave," you catch a rare glimpse of the duo moving at high speed.
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On the flip side of that is the potential to wipe out deadly diseases before a baby takes its first breath.
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On the flip side, if there is history to be made today, we also have Jerry Jones to thank for it.
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On the flip side, some fans are pointing to Hudgens's Native American ancestry, arguing that this actually isn't appropriation at all.
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On the flip side, the weekly Sacramento (California) News & Review had to suspend operations because of a lack of ad revenue.
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On the flip side, an investor-friendly policy regime was supposed to supercharge investment, creating a more prosperous economy for everyone.
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The flip side, critics observe, is that only 210 percent of those species have been sufficiently rehabilitated to leave the list.
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But the flip side of this deal is that grandparents also have all of the adoration with none of the agency.
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On the flip side, North Carolina and Arkansas both passed ballot measures requiring voters to present an ID at the polls.
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On the flip side, if you want even more space, you can also choose from several multi-bedroom suites and residences.
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Also, on the flip side, we're looking at people who, in areas like Middle America, were not really taken care of.
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On the flip side, the tariffs could help the Chinese government take the heat if the broader economy starts to falter.
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These surcharges can make Visa's cards less attractive to consumers, but the flip side is that lowered fees can discourage surcharges.
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But on the flip side, it underscored the fact that this was a true non-negotiable for me in a partner.
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On the flip side, professionally dubbed voice acting was often painfully overdone, which was an equally jarring experience for many fans.
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On the flip side, Fox News showed virtually all of Trump's rally live -- even though it lasted more than an hour.
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On the flip side, it makes little sense that Anakin and Luke's lightsaber would call to Rey instead of Kylo Ren.
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"It's OK to laugh at the funny stuff that happens here, but bear in mind the flip side, too," Pittman said.
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As for those upset about the horses, the flip side — praise from your neighbors for providing adequate forage — is never forthcoming.
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On the flip side, getting used to the buzzy beat isn't easy; after weeks of usage, I still prefer the click.
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And on the flip side, working with Janelle Monáe this year, that really fun dress with a fistful of diamond rings.
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On the flip side, don't assume that a low-sweat workout means you aren't working hard enough or burning enough calories.
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The flip side of the GOP's suburban erosion under Trump has been its strengthening hold on small-town and rural communities.
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On the flip side, Obama had Virginia down to win, which Calle says may have put psychological pressure on the team.
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Some analysts see positives in the flip side of the central bank's policy, which also involves buying Japanese government bonds (JGBs).
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On the flip side, investors are struggling in markets like Raleigh, North Carolina, Las Vegas, Phoenix, San Antonio and San Francisco.
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But on the flip side, the show did itself a world of good by finally acknowledging as much in season five.
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On the flip side, Twitter's stance on free speech and user anonymity has gotten the company in trouble at times, too.
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On the flip side, nearly 10 percent of all attacks on the platform were made by just 34 highly toxic users.
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On the flip side, some charities manage very low overhead precisely because they're not doing any followthrough or any complex operations.
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But on the flip side, emissions in developing countries like China and India have been growing at a very rapid clip.
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Such tales of leaky classrooms and potholed roads, as well as patchy internet, are the flip side of today's wealthy, booming Germany.
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The flip side of this mindless lending is that Puerto Rico failed to take real advantage of the financial windfall it provided.
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However, an official at Charity Navigator said the flip side is less revenue coming in, as CGI is a major fundraising opportunity.
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On the flip side, the six states with the best taxpayer ROI are New Hampshire, South Dakota, Colorado, Virginia, Florida, and Utah.
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On the flip side, however, handling the Razer Phone 2 in landscape mode when you're using two hands was much more pleasing.
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But on the flip side, it cuts down on your consumables when what has historically been your trash basically becomes your treasure.
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Image: GizmodoOn the flip side, the cloth-covered cans on the Arctis 5 (which SteelSeries calls AirWeave) are incredibly soft and light.
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On the flip side, it's often assumed that only children are terrible in relationships, because they're self-centered and unable to compromise.
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On the flip side of being "too independent," only children also have a reputation for having attachment issues — especially to their parents.
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On the flip side, investors' allocation to bonds rose to a net 34 percent underweight from 41 percent underweight the month before.
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On the flip side, some artists who found their calling as gallerists have decided to postpone their own art careers, perhaps permanently.
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On the flip side, the firm is bearish on consumer discretionary names as they will suffer from higher labor costs going forward.
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On the flip side, drivers have to make enough money to stay on the platform while also paying for gas and maintenance.
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On the flip side, the Spectre x2's keyboard has a textured and rubber-like cover that keeps it glued to tables.
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However the flip-side of any anonymizing technology is the risk of criminals or bad actors using it to cover their tracks.
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On the flip side, however, Cancers are unusually skilled at washing away other people's pain and at nourishing and fertilizing others spiritually.
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On the flip side, InStyle and Cosmopolitan were the least diverse on the newsstand with two and one nonwhite cover stars, respectively.
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But here's the flip-side: Your cover letter also has the power to take you out of the running as a candidate.
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Image: NASA/FlickrSure, it sucks to lose bone and muscle mass in outer space, but on the flip side, astronauts gain inches.
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On the flip side, it may be appealing to Android users, as Google's Wear OS smartwatch platform has stagnated at this point.
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A flip side, loose cultures have much more openness to different ideas, they're much more creative, to different people and to change.
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The flip side of a weaker pound for Halfords is that it raises sourcing costs which have a negative impact on profits.
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On the flip side, people coming from the startup culture are saying they're just so rule-bound and they're not fluid enough.
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And, on the flip side, when it's warmer outside, you need to make less heat, so you theoretically turn to less food.
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While, on the flip side, several bemoaned the lack of a unified official opposition at such a crucial juncture for UK Plc.
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The flip side of Trump's vindictiveness is his desire for adulation and acceptance, especially by elite figures who scorn him as vulgar.
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The flip side is 6.38 inches, allowing for space for the camera bar — a chin that folds over to meet the display.
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On the other hand, the flip side of Trump's reputation as "a king of verbal abuse" is that of a straight-shooter.
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On the flip side, Skip's high number of devices and 2500,000 trips made resulted in 34 collisions — 18 of which caused injuries.
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But on the flip side, it will likely push back the delivery date, risking a loss of Republican momentum in the process.
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On the flip side, if you succeed, like all drugs, you'll get this nice high and momentarily escape your sense of yourself.
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On the flip side, films and music that embrace the party have benefited from state support to tap China's huge fan bases.
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On the flip side, the longer you put off saving and investing, the more catching up you'll have to do later on.
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On the flip side, some Republicans are increasingly worried about GOP-held seats in Tennessee and Arizona where Democrats have strong candidates.
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On the flip side, new luxury brand Genesis, which Korean automaker Hyundai recently spun off, has gotten off to a good start.
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On the flip side, senators such as Cruz and Lee who aren't on the Health committee now have seats at the table.
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"On the flip side — the more likely it is to recruit new people into the market in terms of youth," he said.
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So the flip-side of the surveillance state can be seen in the public airing of the bloody colors of abusive regimes.
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On the flip side, the company found that we'll end up spending an average of 41% of our lives dealing with technology.
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On the flip side, companies will also be investing a fair deal in software to help bring better shots to existing components.
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Of course, the flip side would be those who wish to rescue us, the "Captain Save-a-Ho" type, if you will.
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Like much heroism, it was not without its flaws and may even have been the compensating flip side of some deep fear.
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On the flip side, free music on Facebook could also undo the gains the music industry has made through paid music services.
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On the flip side, Black has another pet project, one that seems to be achieving the kind of popularity that eluded Dawnbringer.
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On the flip side, today's solidly Republican Deep South never voted Republican for much of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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But the flip side of that is looking at what disabled people are capable of doing that people haven't really been considering.
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On the flip side of the same theme, Bill Gates truly has no idea what it's like to shop for groceries anymore.
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The flip side of all of this is that many Republicans who are already involved in politics really don't like Donald Trump.
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The flip side of the claim is there's also a 50 percent chance we'll survive past 760 years, possibly long past that.
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On the flip side, many of these spaces are realizing that they can reach audiences (well beyond their typical zip codes) online.
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" On the flip side, the ally said, the debate – in Washington, with no audience – "takes away a bit of the VP's momentum.
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But the flip side is that it emboldens some people to make statements that they otherwise wouldn't — and without any social repercussions.
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On the flip side, if it is undeniably clear that you are in the wrong, refusing to apologize reveals low self-confidence.
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On the flip side, the construction industry was the big employment-gain leader for the month with an increase of 30,0003 jobs.
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The flip side is that CBO finds 15 million fewer people would have health insurance and premiums would rise around 20 percent.
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Here's where the insidiousness comes in: Saying it's all on you is actually the flip side of saying it's not on them.
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These millenials are the flip side of Trump's success in attracting white working-class voters who'd previously stayed home or voted Democratic.
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"On the flip side, if the spikes really do exist, then they have major implications for how we understand the Earth's interior."
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Meanwhile, the flip side of this discussion — the potential for government abuse of these tools — is on full display in Hong Kong.
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But the flip side of their grueling work schedules is long, uninterrupted blocks of vacation time between contracts, often about two months.
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In many ways, the economic extortion taking place inside of China is merely the flip side of the Chinese cyber-theft coin.
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And the flip side of Biden's effort to take credit for the Obama administration's achievements is that he also owns its failures.
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"The flip side of that is, is China going to block the entire Apple App Store over a single app?" she asked.
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On the flip side, 16 percent of markets in the report were listed as undervalued and 38 percent came in fairly valued.
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On the flip side, star athletes from LeBron James to Serena Williams -- and even Tom Brady -- are giving Nike the thumbs-up.
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The flip side of this is, of course, that anonymous sources may feel freer to lie or mislead if shielded from accountability.
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On the flip side, sectors that performed well during the first half of the year are now seeing money coming out of them.
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On the flip side, there's reason to be skeptical when a single group claims to make a discovery based on a single observation.
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While mediocre boards can harm a company, the flip side is also true: great boards can help steer a company to fantastical returns.
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On the flip side, Calvasina said 69 percent of mutual funds were overweight the technology sector at the end of the third quarter.
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On the flip side, 76 percent of Republicans said they're more worried men will be falsely accused compared to 34 percent of Democrats.
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But on the flip side, Carlotta (Queen Latifah), a stand-in mom for the trio, thinks that chasing fame is a dangerous game.
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On the flip side, almost all — 97 percent — of Democrats and Democrat-leaning independents who acknowledge white privilege disapprove of Trump's job performance.
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On the flip side, capital goods, defense, materials and chemical names will do relatively better due to their higher levels of domestic production.
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On the flip side, do you feel any sort of pressure to keep the momentum, no pun intended, once we reach that climax?
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On the flip side, Massachusetts scored the highest at 245 out of 232, trailed by North Carolina and Washington state, each scoring 22013s.
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On the flip side, I guess they could put him in protective custody, but even in PC I think he'll be paying somebody.
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While Trump has been "astonishingly open" with the media and has even answered his own phone, there is a flip side, Thompson said.
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Then on the flip side, you write about an experience you had sitting with a group of young boys learning to process anger.
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On the flip side, Jack Ablin, Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer of BMO Private Bank thinks the U.S. markets are overvalued.
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Majorities of Democrats and independents oppose such laws — at 65% and 57% respectively — but, on the flip side, 59% of Republicans support them.
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The flip side of the opportunity to interact with users in a seamless, natural way is that user expectations can be prohibitively high.
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On the flip side, high-tax states such as California, New York and New Jersey were among the least popular spots to relocate.
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The flip side of that, of course, was that most people in my life had no idea how much help I desperately needed.
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"On the flip side, he has got tremendous energy and a grass-roots volunteer army that believes in what he says," Lipton continued.
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The flip side of advertiser disclosures is that platforms are asking people to verify their identities in order to post plainly apolitical material.
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On the flip side, women on this season who have revealed their sexual histories (or lack thereof) have been simultaneously praised and othered.
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On the flip side, it also means the worst of humanity, like murder and terror threats, might have a new, widely accessible home.
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On the flip side, if you are someone who chooses not to drink, it can make it difficult to go out and socialize.
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On the flip side, authors noted that greater height is associated with certain types of cancers such as colon, breast and ovarian cancers.
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On the flip side, seemingly everyone else wants to know: Is this what real life is going to be like soon at work?
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The flip side to falling imports, of course, is the greater generation of scrap within China, a "normal" evolution in any industrializing country.
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Uber says it even found that some drivers turned the company-supplied decal inside out (since the name was on the flip side).
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On the flip side, Padres manager Andy Green was not happy with either his team's offensive effort or that of his starting pitcher.
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And on the flip side, if we have to wait too long to find out what is haunting our protagonists, we lose interest.
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On the flip side, a 17-inch laptop doesn't provide more ports or an exceptionally better keyboard or screen than a smaller laptop.
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But the flip side of that progress was an equally public strain of virulent homophobia, the impact of which we still feel today.
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On the flip side, the leisure and hospitality sector suffered job losses of 17,000 in September, perhaps affected by weather, the government said.
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On the flip side, lower-tax states with significant tech talent, such as Texas and Utah, could see more startup activity, Jolley predicts.
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There's a flip side to that argument that's less reassuring: if Facebook wanted a product like Facezam, it would be easy to build.
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On the flip side, having a gregarious fire sign moon like Leo suggests you're the one leading the charge to the next bar.
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On the flip side, those retailers who can carve out a niche — or create a sense of scarcity for their merchandise — will win.
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On the flip side, Boeing shares fell about 1 percent and weighed on the Dow after the planemaker reported a decline in revenue.
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The flip side was that more corners will be taken flat out, making it harder to get close enough to try a move.
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On the flip side, nearly identical numbers see Republicans is out of step, although that&aposs remained constant over the past two years.
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On the flip side, Daughter gave up her own freedom to stay behind to raise her newborn Brother that Mother had just created.
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However, on the flip side, so much of what I am reading, from the western media, is making a reasonable case against war.
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Monday's stock market declines, following an unusual warning from Apple earlier this month, underline the flip side of such moves for U.S. companies.
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On the flip-side, if you do have collateral, the bank may not put as much weight on factors like credit history. 6.
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On the flip side, potential mentors often have a desire to pay it forward, but want to get more out of mentoring relationships.
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On the flip side, some in the food industry are exalting the qualities of imperfect or ugly foods to help solve world hunger.
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Not to mention, many people begin identifying as a submissive or a dominant, and then realize they want to explore the flip side.
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The flip side of that is that wrestlers and folks involved backstage, they're much more willing to talk about how the business works.
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The flip side of this freedom, of course, is the risk that charter schooling will serve as a beacon to hucksters or mediocrities.
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The second caveat being the flip side of that, you have to ready to stick with whichever carrier you choose for two years.
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On the flip side, Sony's PlayStation 4 ads always state "for the players," and blocking cross-play isn't exactly adhering to that message.
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On the flip side, Warren praised the White House for the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under the Dodd-Frank law.
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On the flip side, founders say that a focus on women's health can confound male investors, who don't grasp the issue as intuitively.
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On the flip side, platinum producers were under pressure after the precious metal's spot price touched $845.50, its lowest since late January 2016.
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On the flip side, Trump did better among those without a college degree, and those making less than $2202,2628 and more than $28500,6900.
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On the flip side, he may enthuse conservatives needed to save the GOP in November less than some other potential Supreme Court picks.
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On the flip side, "maybe someone has been such a great saver that they don't need to own stocks at all," he says.
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On the flip side, strategists see a less favorable year for utilities and other sectors that tend to underperform when rates are rising.
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On the flip side, former director of the Office of Special Investigations Eli Rosenbaum acts as an unequivocal voice of reason and morality.
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But the flip side is unwanted attention from a male-dominated audience that can include fans who get uncomfortably close, or even stalkers.
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And on the flip side, they want to see that people who aren't engaged in the startup's success can't exert a disproportionate influence.
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On the flip side, she says, making time for supportive and solid relationships is crucial because these types of friendships help you grow.
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On the flip side, others have told me some wild stuff and even tried to rope me into sketchy schemes to make money.
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On the flip side, nearly a quarter of Gen Zers participating in the survey said they&aposd spend the most on their parents.
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On the flip side, the least-stressed city goes to Fremont, California, followed by Bismarck, North Dakota, and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 1823.
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But the flip side is these events, for good or for ill, give people the sense of a personal stake in the issue.
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On the flip side, strength of opponent could be a significant factor for players who have not performed as consistently as Gurley has.
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Handing him a uniform was sure to elicit criticism for gimmickry — the flip-side of a Tim Tebow signing, as Miller puts it.
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Of course, the flip side of this is that you need to act fast, because the impressive deals won't stick around for long.
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On the flip side, if your child is not eating well and isn't active, it may be time to reassess your family's habits.
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On the flip side, it's essential for you to be honest and open as you enter new relationships, or maintain your current ones.
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On the flip side, the information industry lost 6,000 jobs, while utilities shed 1,400, though the BLS said that they reflected minor losses.
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But the flip side, she said, is that the American troops left in harm's way are some of the most experienced and valuable.
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Of course, the flip side to that is that there are plenty of things on Snapchat that you might not want notifications for.
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On the flip side, Telsey Advisory Group believes the stock's drop provides investors an opportunity to benefit from the company's longer-term plans.
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On the flip side, while you're away from home, streaming from Amazon's servers will likely be faster than streaming from your home NAS.
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On the flip side, they badly underestimated the change in radiative forcings, mainly because most of them only included CO2, not other GHGs.
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On the flip side, consumers likely will earn less interest on their savings accounts, and in some cases, lose buying power over time.
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ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: But then the flip side of that is, as we mentioned earlier, oftentimes these private market investments are considerably riskier.
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I'm sure the deaths are horrific, but the flip side of this is the vast majority of people who get coronavirus do survive.
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On the flip side, this has contributed to a marked increase in the size of the Puerto Rican diaspora on the American mainland.
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On the flip side, the manlo can indicate that the wearer has enough years under his belt to be past worrying about appearances.
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The flip side of all of this is that moving to the densest urban areas remains a good bet for college-educated workers.
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The flip side of the whimsicality, of skipping along, is wanting to slow down at times, to deepen our feelings about the characters.
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But discussing the flip side of a more diverse society, the potential benefits, is a conversation that needs to be had as well.
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In favor: In this fun, irreverent, and fact-filled history, Sean McIndoe relates the flip side to the National Hockey League's storied past.
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The Author is a modern, Western invention, really, and plagiarism exists only as its flip side Necessary to any serious conversation about Mrs.
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But on the flip side, it's an area where we can have huge impact on, obviously, people's lives as well as on the economy.
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On the flip side, if you strike up a rapport, you might get some preferential treatment and some extra local tips when you arrive.
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On the flip side, there's the 15.6-inch Alienware R4 Gaming Laptop for $1449.99 for the gamers who want that power on the go.
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And, on the flip side, a candidate who is otherwise a round replacement but took one particularly conservative vote may be worth a challenge.
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On the flip side, if resources are scarce, the animal will devote these meagre resources to sustaining itself, rather than trying to produce offspring.
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On the flip side, construction company Balfour Beatty rose 6.6 percent and recouped all its post-Brexit losses after the firm resumed its dividend.
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The flip side of that is jobs and immigration are such a crucial part of President Trump's promise to shake up government as usual.
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On the flip side, May has faced persistent criticism at home for seeming too deferential to Trump during a White House visit in January.
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On the flip side, it bans large insurers from negotiating clauses that require health providers to charge higher prices to all other insurance companies.
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But on the flip side, getting passed on Crown is going to be a lot more of an obvious "no," which could be discouraging.
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The flip side of the calculus, then, is that once you gain a significant lead in the delegate count, it's hard to lose it.
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On the flip side, despite not being made for gaming, the UltraSharp U4919DW's 60Hz refresh rate is decent enough to play some PC games.
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On the flip side, if someone is thin and calls themselves "fat," maybe it's worth a talk to understand why they feel that way.
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On the flip side, being too critical of yourself can veer into negativity, heighten your worst insecurities, and even contribute to anxiety and depression.
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On the flip side of that argument, a global company has to impose changes to its system globally because one nation said it does.
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The flip side of women having all these freedoms from male control, they believe, is that it actually threatens women's entitlement to male protection.
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On the flip side, the audio quality is decent enough for other players to hear me via Discord without any muffling or distant echoes.
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On the flip side, 31 percent of Republicans strongly disagree that Russia got involved on behalf of Trump, with another 163 percent "somewhat" disagreeing.
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On the flip side, the app's apparently sub-par construction doesn't seem to be having much of an effect on its success just yet.
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On the flip side, brides-to-be have enough on their plates without worrying about finding a look that pleases the entire bridal party.
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And on the flip side, there's a dangerous consequence to individuals blindly accepting a negative result from an unreliable at-home kit as truth.
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On the flip side, naturally degrading health can also be a costly concern for retirees, pushing up the need for expensive long-term care.
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On the flip side of a fallen pound, UK startups are now cheaper to foreign investors, as we've seen with the Softbank ARM acquisition.
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But there's a flip side to this technology that could turn it from an invisibility cloak into more of a we-are-here spotlight.
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On the flip side, those looking to save money on Valentine's day gifts can use these sites to find gift cards on the cheap.
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The app lets you flip side to side between a bunch of different viewing options, including a really interesting split day / week / reminder view.
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