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On the flip side, blocking such attacks is prohibitively expensive.
On the flip side, the 720p webcam isn't so great.
On the flip side, however, other spending would go down.
" On the flip side, that recurring meme: "Trump that b----!
On the flip side, we lose electrolytes when we sweat.
On the flip side, the fact that political leaders function
And on the flip side, I have my weekend a.m.
On the flip side, its downfall is ease of use.
On the flip side, you have Elizabeth Holmes from Theranos.
Hotels: On the flip side, hotels are great for couples.
And Obama benefited from it on the flip side. Yeah.
On the flip side, the UAW is saying, 'Uh uh.
On the flip side, battery technology firms will likely thrive.
On the flip side, what do you consider your biggest victory?
On the flip side, it means the showrunners can get creative.
On the flip side, it is getting better for younger generations.
" On the flip side, though: "What could be duller than that.
On the flip side, Japanese sounds staccato and smooth to me.
On the flip side of that, do you treat life differently?
On the flip side, drinking coffee does actually increase your metabolism.
On the flip side, this new bundle is available to everyone.
On the flip side, 77% showed work outside the workday norm.
On the flip side, the good news: I'm much less tired.
Now I will say this one thing on the flip side.
On the flip side, there is danger for Republicans in inaction.
On the flip side, one place Sanders might struggle is Florida.
On the flip side, it isn't all about the money though.
But on the flip side, emotion hijacks reason all the time.
But on the flip side we have the Latina Mary Poppins, Valentina.
On the flip side, which one was your favorite to work on?
On the flip side, though, there are instances of inter-dimensional payoff.
On the flip side, a high temperature does not necessarily indicate illness.
On the flip side, the benefits of gun use are disproportionately rural.
While, on the flip side, Google faces its 30% cut being circumvented.
Interestingly, researchers did not find a parallel on the flip side — i.e.
But on the flip side, it can be kind of arduous, too.
On the flip side, the reverse route would be faster and cheaper.
On the flip side, some fashion pieces don't come quite so easy.
On the flip side, as home prices deflate, borrowers lose home equity.
On the flip side, "Selling a house isn't a problem," he added.
On the flip-side, airline stocks were bruised by higher oil prices.
On the flip side, can people learn anything positive things from Miranda?
On the flip side, baby boomers are living longer than previous generations.
On the flip side, that morning when you say goodbye is horrible.
On the flip side, not everyone on Wall Street is jumping ship.
What if, on the flip side, more revenue comes in than expected?
On the flip side, some nationalities rarely have their asylum requests denied.
On the flip side, there's nothing worse than being stumped for ideas.
On the flip side, an existing trusted relationship is hard to disintermediate.
Pointing, on the flip side, is generally seen as aggressive and rude.
On the flip side, he said the easiest part was the tiling.
On the flip side, that makes BDS feel like a direct threat.
On the flip side, Yonkers's public schools are considered weaker than Bronxville's.
On the flip side, Trump's position on the EPA could hurt him.
So it can — it works on the flip side of the spectrum.
On the flip side, deporting all DACA recipients would be extraordinarily costly.
On the flip side, Laredo, Texas, had the lowest share at 39%.
" But, she added, "On the flip side, I completely understand following rules.
On the flip side, Mr. Maltsev's home burned in the 2017 fire.
On the flip side, some of its picks have been more esoteric.
Yet, on the flip side were simple messages inscribed to loved ones.
On the flip side, however, flexible Mercury also isn't so agile in Taurus.
On the flip side, some lucky people won't have any reaction at all.
On the flip side, we note high expectations, leaving little room for error.
On the flip side, when stocks are down on the year by Sept.
On the flip side, words like "long hours" can be a red flag.
On the flip side, we're also getting computers like Asus' 13-inch ZenBook.
On the flip side, you can't win walking six hitters in three innings.
On the flip side, which ideas do you think might be overly hyped?
On the flip side, the wealthy would get something of an unfair shake.
On the flip side, he is far from being all glitz and glamour.
On the flip side, reactions (and excuses) haven't changed too much from Republicans.
On the flip side, Parker rated technology, energy and consumer staples as underweight.
On the flip side, men are thought to be rational and cool-headed.
On the flip side, what would Sanders gain by dragging out the nomination?
On the flip side we saw some retail investors coming to pick gold.
On the flip side, as Myles points out, they make political theory digestible.
On the flip side, some nationalities rarely have their asylum attempts turned down.
On the flip side, 22018% of Republicans said the same about the Democrats.
On the flip side, 24% are very confident and 16% are somewhat confident.
On the flip side, the distressed acquisition of Nigerian e-commerce hopeful Konga.
On the flip side, avoid triggers that will set you up for failure.
So, on the flip side, I don't want to predict long-term marriage.
On the flip side, the government also needs private help in emergency management.
On the flip side, markets will almost certainly rebound before the world stabilizes.
On the flip side, your plant might be sunlight adverse and prefer shade.
On the flip side, Nvidia shares are down 1.8 percent in the premarket.
On the flip side, quitting smoking has been shown to reduce people's risk.
The House managers, on the flip side, used 23 out of their 24.
NH: On the flip side, which country is leading who has it right?
On the flip side is Zoom Telephonics, a Boston-based cable modem manufacturer.
On the flip side, spending on food, tobacco, personal care, and clothing decreased.
On the flip side, Nejc Prah, from Slovenia, could only write one word.
On the flip side, you can get too caught up in the sex.
On the flip side, the Coyotes are 1-5 when trailing after two periods.
On the flip side, Lululemon and Urban Outfitters grew revenues at their established locations.
On the flip side, it's also never been harder to start your own business.
" Yuan tells CNBC Make It. "However, on the flip side, I was not happy.
And on the flip side, one can be extraordinarily creative in a math course.
On the flip side, the "Black Panther" box office has gotta make him smile.
On the flip side, replacing processed meats with poultry or fish may boost fertility.
On the flip side, there's evidence it will energize some Trump supporters as well.
On the flip side, Dr. Hextall explains that increased sweating can be normal, too.
On the flip side, do you know if Depeche Mode knows who DMK is?
On the flip side, it also exacerbates housing scarcity and sky-high living costs.
On the flip side are presidents whose legacies have brightened as priorities have changed.
On the flip side, these are not going to be made on television schedules.
On the flip side, Danny's transformation allows her to be open about being transgender.
On the flip side, you're less likely to develop skin cancer and macular degeneration.
On the flip side, relatively "immune" Dollar Tree may present an opportunity for investors.
On the flip side, the government sector suffered job losses of 4,000 in April.
On the flip side, German industry likes anything that will provide energy more cheaply.
On the flip side, he has underweight ratings for energy, utilities, telecom and REITs.
On the flip side are big decisions made from a place of reasoned intellect.
On the flip side, if you've been super lazy, shit will fit the fan.
On the flip side of that coin, a leader doesn't always ask for permission.
On the flip side, you're more than welcome to take cover and take fire.
On the flip side, Clinton offered up an equally revealing answer to Bone's question.
On the flip side, consumers have access to minimal information, primarily what platforms allow.
"On the flip side, we have really nice photos of that vacation," she said.
On the flip side, the US is also guilty of this practice, says Weeden.
On the flip side, there's nothing to deter us that we can't get it.
On the flip side, on Thursday Bernstein raised its expectations for the company's results.
On the flip side, if you find it cheesy, it can be very irritating.
On the flip side, you write about the toll it's taken on your relationships.
On the flip side, why do you think Kim accepted the meeting with Xi?
On the flip side, condoms are FSA-eligible because of their role in STD prevention.
On the flip side, too much of a good thing (their poop) can be toxic.
On the flip side, Barr said retailers can't be too timid when placing their orders.
On the flip side, House Dems need to be careful not to overplay their hand.
On the flip side, human intelligence is just about the same as it's always been.
On the flip side, are there benefits to a subculture having an easily recognizable aesthetic?
On the flip side Amazon, Apple, and Google are chasing audio quality while Sonos leads.
On the flip side, older voters tend to have strong, unflappable turnout at the polls.
But on the flip side, cultures that start getting really loose become unpredictable and chaotic.
On the flip side, Kiki's crazed in his mission to capture the uncatchable Felix Gallardo.
WILFRED FROST: On the flip side, you having to invest lots more in cyber security?
On the flip side, there's no guarantee macOS will work perfectly on your custom setup.
On the flip side, maybe removing the headphone jack will make way for something better.
On the flip side, there was one set of judges that were actually too nice.
On the flip side of taxes, the cannabis market can be lucrative for state coffers.
On the flip side, original Jumia co-founders (Tunde Kehinde and Raphael Afaedor) are Nigerian.
On the flip side, Trump now faces immense pressure to win New Hampshire next week.
On the flip side, here are the banks that aren't expecting any moves this year.
On the flip side, our costs of goods, fuel and wages are climbing every day.
On the flip side, the death penalty has always stood for retribution in this country.
QUINTANILLA: ON THE FLIP SIDE, IF IT IS TURNED DOWN ON REGULATORY GROUNDS, WHAT THEN?
On the flip side, one Wall Street analyst doesn't believe iPhone X's success is assured.
On the flip side, in classic "Veep" style, multiple characters get comeuppances they don't deserve.
On the flip side, he has already demonstrated a good eye, chasing few bad pitches.
" On the flip side he added, "You want to try to forget about your failures.
On the flip side are the muay fimeu, the technicians of the Muay Thai world.
On the flip side, general merchandise and department stores have been laggards, Johnson's research finds.
On the flip side, Silicon Valley investors clearly see an upside in helping people quit.
On the flip side, multiple studies have found strong ties between loneliness and health problems.
On the flip side, the S&P 500 has long-term average returns over 9%.
On the flip side, 39% of whites are very likely to back Warren's bid vs.
Then, on the flip side, you can smudge it out for a pastel-turquoise eyeshadow.
On the flip side, what are things that you think your school could do better?
On the flip side, large professional investment firms are more conservative in their stock allocations.
On the flip side, the phone's extreme ultra-wide sensor often feels like a joke.
On the flip side, the Samsung Galaxy S21+ is the "pro" version of the S2468.99.
Here's the list: On the flip side, UBS also gave clients the least crowded trades.
On the flip side, the Royals' bullpen allowed four runs (three earned) in seven innings.
On the flip side, workers who already have a job should see greater bargaining power.
On the flip side, of course, is WWE, a 600 to 700 million dollar company.
On the flip side of being isolated over the holidays, you're also left the fuck alone.
On the flip side, 39 percent of respondents had little or no knowledge in the technology.
On the flip side, being mean just for the sake of it feels cheap and easy.
On the flip side, when I was using Galaxy Fold unfolded, I was really using it.
On the flip side, a rising yield environment will also have negative implications for certain sectors.
On the flip side, the Trump administration has renewed efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
On the flip side, Republicans hope to win in Nevada, a seat now held by Democrats.
On the flip side, the trade-sensitive industrial sector fell 0.64 percent ahead of Sino-U.
On the flip side, the tax would help fire growth in Singapore's nascent renewable energy industries.
On the flip side, families with children have lost the exemptions they can claim for dependents.
On the flip side, the spin of a Gianforte win would likely depend on the margin.
On the flip side, there's not much to the character of Richie other than comic relief.
On the flip side, it can leave you filtering through an endless stream of similar images.
On the flip side, one former employee who worked in Toronto complained of stress and micromangment.
And, on the flip side, bundling can save money, time, and keep you prepared long-term.
On the flip side, higher gas prices take away from both real and emotional purchasing power.
On the flip side, lenders are looking to further ease standards in order to attract business.
But on the flip side, going full stack does come with its own significant scaling expenses.
On the flip side, some scientists and entrepreneurs increasingly see this scenario as a potential opportunity.
On the flip side, if doctors fail to meet the standards, they see their pay cut.
On the flip side, that means the interest rates in our savings accounts will also decrease.
On the flip side, students coming to the U.S. from China are in a similar predicament.
On the flip side, Tulsa hit 50 percent (7 of 53) of its 3-point attempts.
On the flip side, Wilson advised selling shares of companies in telecommunications, real estate, and staples.
On the flip side, SaaS companies have become the new darlings VCs have gone gaga for.
On the flip side, 36% are concerned that Congress will take action that goes too far.
On the flip side, the hiring index dropped 85033 points, but remained above the historical average.
On the flip side, expensive oil hit airlines and shippers, which declined 1.6% and 1.5%, respectively.
On the flip side, there's a lot of money that's ready to be put into cannabis.
On the flip side, a little drizzle could splatter us later today, with heavier rain tonight.
On the flip side, there are 24 Democratic members who have received support from the NRA.
On the flip side Biden has positioned himself as the candidate of continuity with Barack Obama.
On the flip side, decades of research show that work requirements do not help anyone work.
On the flip side, it could also be used as the setting to calm frayed nerves.
To those on the flip side of the argument, Tesla is not sustainable as a business.
On the flip side, several celebs and athletes have publicly supported the ad ... even Tom Brady.
But on the flip side in the early states, Mr. Sanders seems to fare worse than Mrs.
On the flip side, financial firms are hiring software developers and data scientists, areas of employment growth.
On the flip side, I had a friend openly tell me about his financial and marital problems.
On the flip side, it's fun to match friends with people you think are the right fit.
On the flip side, Amazon is set to get paid by the county as hotel taxes increase.
On the flip side, working without any time off is a great way to burn yourself out.
On the flip side — what if someone's indirectly or directly promoting policies that harm the LGBT community?
On the flip side, it's entirely possible to make life difficult for yourself when designing an algorithm.
On the flip side, major gains in quantum computing could undo existing means of keeping data secret.
On the flip side, some of the things we eat and drink can actually contribute to dehydration.
On the flip side, money in Washington, D.C., has the lowest value, relative to the national average.
" And, on the flip side, "risk or uncertainty factors are close to record historic levels of cheapness.
On the flip side, the RX100 VI thrives in well-lit environments whether it's outdoors or indoors.
On the flip side, you have Chrome OS, a lightweight laptop experience dependent on an internet connection.
On the flip side, people who do hold tokens struggle to use them in any meaningful way.
On the flip side, believing in your more negative thoughts can be a self-fulfilling prophecy, too.
On the flip side, if Republicans are in control, there could be more hawks put in place.
On the flip side, electric skateboards also have to be able to stop quickly and reliably, too.
On the flip side, some environmentalists tend to cast fracking as a surefire sign of the Apocalypse.
On the flip side, some conservative House members believe the current bill keeps too much of Obamacare.
On the flip side, there's so much money involved, I just don't see how it doesn't happen.
On the flip side, we've come out with things that are anti-stimulus at the same time.
On the flip side, many progressive Democrats regard Sanders, along with a few others, like Massachusetts Sen.
On the flip side, there is a darker facet to the pixel, which Sunwoo's work impresses upon.
And on the flip-side, others are welcoming the dino with open arms, albeit very short ones.
On the flip side, affordability is best in some counties in Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, Providence and Birmingham.
On the flip side, when that does happen, you're going to have this overwhelmingly positive response, too.
On the flip side, it's hard to imagine Maia doing very well with Brown on the feet.
On the flip side, Trump has proven willing and able to undo the work of his predecessors.
On the flip side are questions about what Trump administration officials will say about the Omar controversy.
On the flip side, Outlook for Android is finally getting quick replies at the bottom of messages.
I GUESS ON THE FLIP SIDE NOW WE'RE SEEING INTEREST RATES INCREASE A LITTLE BIT, AS WELL.
On the flip side, Signpost tries to head off customers from leaving negative reviews on such sites.
On the flip side, I've learned a few things about what to do with my money:1.
This year's results, on the flip side, were hampered by changes in foreign exchange rates, he said.
On the flip side, Roepers cites the risks about investing in sectors that are difficult to analyze.
On the flip side, it's great because there are more opportunities and ways to showcase your work.
On the flip side, the Tesla also has to contend with super-sedans from Mercedes and BMW.
On the flip side of the coin, 74 percent assess Russia's influence on their country as negative.
Still, as head of state, Queen Elizabeth II is on the flip side of all the coins.
On the flip side, I was telling her she was the most important person in the world.
On the flip side, someone has to make dinner, attend to the kids' affairs and do laundry.
But on the flip side, users consider gestures as the better approach for one-handed phone interactions.
This put Beck on the flip side of an issue that has long divided the spaceflight community.
On the flip side, she also received plenty of praise on Weibo, the dominant platform in China.
On the flip-side, 31 percent of Americans said they would not be willing to pay more.
On the flip side, Cooperman shared how his fund sold its position in Apple way too early.
On the flip side, Amazon's warehouse jobs provide "decent and competitive" wages and could help build skills.
On the flip side, Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson and UBS's Francois Trahan are Wall Street's biggest bears.
On the flip side, nine in 22019 said that delaying tax reform would hurt the U.S. economy.
But on the flip side they didn't know who Barack Obama was or who Bernie Sanders was.
On the flip side, for every 28503 cigarettes smoked in New Hampshire, another 22020 are smuggled out.
On the flip side, any negative messaging from the group could pose a setback for a campaign.
On the flip side, the CDP report found, many companies also see moneymaking potential in climate change.
On the flip side, you'd probably enjoy having a bubbly, welcoming stone like citrine handy during the summertime.
On the flip side, the awareness that others are likely talking about us can keep us in line.
" On the flip side, she rated Baxter, Edwards Lifesciences, and Zimmer Biomet "underweight" due to "greater earnings risk.
ULA, on the flip side, does have an A+, 100-percent launch success rate, which SpaceX does not.
On the flip side, the awards did bring a number of diverse nominations this year in other categories.
On the flip side, Lohan had to study Curtis' posture in order to accurately portray the mother's role.
On the flip side, I send my best friends photos of myself in which I look frighteningly bad.
On the flip side, one of the most helpful things about this eclipse is a feeling of clarity.
On the flip side, the report also shed light on which of the popular countries were most expensive.
On the flip-side, as a small city with a distinct culture, Riga has a tight-knit feel.
On the flip side, a Clinton presidency could look a lot like President Barack Obama's from Mexico's perspective.
On the flip side, the tariffs have led US steel and aluminum companies to pick up their hiring.
On the flip side, wage proponent groups including the National Employment Law Project are hailing the new rules.
On the flip side, bringing your San Francisco size to an area like San Diego means instant growth.
On the flip side, things can turn even darker when overvalued private companies attempt to exit the market.
But it was just as jarring on the flip side, when the barista was poking fun at Trump.
Depends on the flip side, you see what Rudy Giuliani is saying, which is the president is innocent.
On the flip side, it's possible the boycott could actually benefit the NRA in some ways, said Winkler.
On the flip side, Sacramento, California, had the highest rent growth at just more than 10 percent annually.
On the flip side, it's almost certainly never going to happen that the films acknowledge the TV shows.
On the flip side, audio quality is much better when using the MW50+ with the on-ear pads.
On the flip side, when stocks rebounded 213.65% in the first quarter, the fund's shares only gained 103%.
On the flip side, Chris Owings finished 0-for-22, with 10 strikeouts against Tampa Bay this year.
On the flip side, high-priced specialty drugs continue to pose a challenge for all health care payers.
On the flip side, 61% of American households enjoy eating bagels, according to 2015 data compiled by Statista.
On the flip side, I can see how the historicization of the riots in Burn Motherf*cker, Burn!
On the flip side, many younger Americans could see their premiums drop, and they could get heftier subsidies.
And on the flip side, a tarnished record doesn't necessarily indicate that an employee isn't honest or trustworthy.
On the flip side, we are getting a new color and that makes us feel a little better.
On the flip side, when stocks rebounded 26.38% in the first quarter, the fund's shares only gained 213.65%.
On the flip side, you would ideally be working out for its health benefits, not to "punish" yourself.
On the flip side, the need to urinate throughout the day is a sign that you're well-hydrated.
On the flip side, there's an existential terror to witnessing robots behave a little too much like humans.
On the flip side, when extremely wet seasons follow exceedingly dry ones, the result can be deadly mudslides.
On the flip side, the wrong hires can put a dampener on both your company and personal growth.
Cricketer David 'Boonie' Boon is on the flip side, famous for his stout figure and beer drinking exploits.
On the flip side, some states are relying on long-term substitute teachers to replace full-time ones.
On the flip side, Marie Newman has a profile more in line with the party's recent liberal shift.
But on the flip side, we tend to lead much happier lives when we focus on the positives.
" On the flip side, he details disliking distortion as "the tendency not to learn appropriately from someone disliked.
But on the flip side, this opportunity - I think there's good opportunities around the world in that area.
On the flip-side, sometimes we see bigotry defended with big words, pseudo-science and high-minded phrases.
On the flip side, the authors reported, data show about 35 over-diagnosed cases per 1,000 men screened.
On the flip side, doing things for other people may be worth less than it used to be.
On the flip side, US goods are now more expensive in international markets because of the stronger dollar.
On the flip side, if they turn it into a reef, the state is liable for diver safety.
On the flip side, food and beverage stores added 6,500 jobs, and electronics and appliances retailers gained 3,800.
On the flip side ... Wynn Resorts assured their own employees they'd be getting paid during any future closures.
On the flip side of that, too, is all the bad press around Theranos and other medical services.
On the flip side, journals with utility — like note-taking in class — have far less issue being filled.
On the flip side, traders are selling gold to fund margin calls, capping the metal's gains, Rodda added.
On the flip side, the economic recovery has been unusually weak, with annual growth never exceeding 3 percent.
On the flip side are those who deduct expenses from a business the IRS would consider a hobby.
On the flip side, there are lower-cost options, like cloth diapers and making your own baby food.
"We also see anxiety on the flip-side — the people who feel they are missing out," he said.
"We also see anxiety on the flip side — the people who feel they are missing out," he said.
On the flip side, those who should be eliminating gluten from their diets may not be doing so.
On the flip side, this means the start of pollen season and the yellow mess it leaves behind.
On the flip side, technology has also made some procedures so simple that any doctor can learn them.
On the flip side, there&aposs a lot of money that&aposs ready to be put into cannabis.
On the flip side, I think they were dealt a really difficult bracket for being the national champions.
On the flip side, domestic manufacturers or farmers can push for other products to be slapped with tariffs.
"He continued: "On the flip side, every single one that runs for re-election during a recession loses.
On the flip side, we're also adults who can usually get ourselves the things we need, within reason.
On the flip side, Walmart and Target just reported their best sales growth in more than a decade.
On the flip side, physically, time is a fucking dirty evil whore (I love most whores, but not time).
On the flip side, there have been numerous reports of drivers aggressively hitting on, or even assaulting, their passengers.
On the flip side, it's also creepy watching a camera follow and zoom in on you in real time.
And on the flip side, flabby turkey skin isn't something anyone wants to eat (nor is it visually appealing).
On the flip side, if you're really determined not to check your carry-on bag, a writer for Inc.
On the flip side, most people found that activities like cooking and working are best done under energizing daylight.
On the flip side, analysts remain optimistic on those retailers that have done a better job addressing consumer tastes.
On the flip side, most of the managers believed that short-term, shareholder focused actions are getting too prevalent.
On the flip side, when you're already sick, the best thing you can do for your body is sleep.
On the flip side, children supporting elderly parents can also use this deduction, even if they don't live together.
On the flip side, Jackson is in every movie made since 1994 (look it up, it's in his contract).
On the flip side, paid downloads saw their biggest-ever decline, down 22 percent in 2016, to $1.8 billion.
On the flip side, our Instagram audience has just blown up to a proportion that we never imagined possible.
On the flip side, banks could be quick to cut those rates if the Fed lowers its benchmark rate.
On the flip side, sites like education platform Udemy offer classes on formal email writing for the younger set.
And, on the flip side, media firms have seen their profits hammered by the Internet serving up free content.
Or, on the flip side, observers worry that buttons increase complexity, forcing users to fiddle unnecessarily with "unnatural" interfaces.
On the flip side, most people have a tendency to get defensive when you bring up "neediness," she says.
On the flip side, it's not unimaginable that Bitcoin is just taking a little break before it explodes again.
On the flip side, the stock hit an all-time high of nearly $390 per share in September 2017.
But on the flip side, the transition has already impacted lives of hundreds of millions of people in India.
On the flip side, there's a reason why some people are pissed at Apple's approach to its App Store.
On the flip side, the wealthiest, most successful people are constantly seeking feedback and looking for ways to improve.
On the flip side, the case is pretty rugged and probably offers better protection than your typical plastic case.
On the flip side to Goldman's bullish call, Raymond James downgraded Amazon to market perform from outperform on Tuesday.
On the flip side, looking in the mirror and not liking, or recognizing, what you see can be terrifying.
On the flip side, you could go through numerous Nickelback projects and not even know what shoes they wear.
On the flip side, employment in the sector has declined for the second month in a row in July.
On the flip side, workouts that don't leave you stiff and sore produce little in the way of results.
On the flip side, how did your celebrity get in the way of you presenting a substantial political message?
On the flip side, none of Eric Church's 30-minute acoustic set made it into the show's final cut.
On the flip side, the Cuban government also resisted opening up Cuba too much to private enterprise, he said.
On the flip side, Sri lanka and Malaysia were the biggest losers, declining 4.45 percent and 3.75 percent respectively.
On the flip side, companies that implement voluntary training are far more likely to increase diversity in their ranks.
On the flip side, 27 out of the 30 states that voted for Trump fall below the national average.
On the flip side, someone can get a lot of calories in their mouth during that time as well.
On the flip side, I didn't think there'd be anything special about the Bandeau Bra, but it surprised me.
And on the flip side of that, are places where Trump underperformed Romney places where the Democrats can overperform?
On the flip side, about 35 percent of teens surveyed said they have never taken a social media break.
But interestingly, the stinkier dietary culprits weren't garlic, meat, or eggs, as one might expect on the flip side.
On the flip side, it also put customers at the mercy of said vendor — and it wasn't always pretty.
On the flip side, just 20% of workers said they liked receiving praise at a single event or function.
On the flip side, what could the Trump campaign do to continue closing, if not completely eliminate, this gap?
On the flip side, liars and double-dealers are "more inclined to keep their hands concealed," note the authors.
On the flip side, groups like Susan B. Anthony List, which opposes abortion rights, have rallied to Lipinski's cause.
On the flip side, a bull market begins once the index rises 2500 percent from its bear market low.
On the flip side, the view was gorgeous, and the weather was perfect — breezy, sunny, and around 72 degrees.
On the flip side, more than half (53 percent) of millennials who didn't follow the sequence are in poverty.
On the flip side, donors often fail to dig deeply enough to discuss the obstacles a project may encounter.
On the flip side, a hiring manager cannot single-handedly give the "final yes" to extend a job offer.
On the flip side, neither Seres nor Hellerstein are particularly concerned about alkaline water consumption as a health risk.
On the flip side are the 35 "dark spots" the study identified, where fish stocks aren't faring too well.
On the flip side, they don't understand certain complex situations, such as a construction worker communicating using hand gestures.
But on the flip side, you also shouldn't be surprised when a plus-size partner really fucking goes for it.
But on the flip side, Neil, as you know, the president and the administration has taken a lot of criticism.
Of course, on the flip side, logistically, Jen also needs Judy right now, specifically to help dispose of Steve's body.
On the flip side, many of the traditional cities favored by the wealthy suffered from currency shifts or new taxes.
On the flip side, companies that import goods and generate 100 percent of their sales domestically, like Target, will struggle.
On the flip side, the paper also helps explain why anti-vaxxers' messages may appeal to this group of parents.
On the flip side, the Chromebook x2 also costs more than a typical Chromebook with a starting price of $600.
On the flip side, if a user believes their post was unfairly reported as harassment, they can appeal the decision.
On the flip side, places that typically welcome a warm swing in temperatures have struggled to even reach the 90s.
On the flip side, the Osmo promises about four hours of battery life, versus under two hours for Karma's handheld.
On the flip side, some interviewees have poorly described themselves as needing one thing, and one thing only: a paycheck.
On the flip side they say, 'Imagine if he was working harder, we would not stand a chance against him'.
On the flip side, what's it to us if someone wants to make cleaning their home a more pleasurable experience?
On the flip side, rebound sex isn't a good idea if you're using it to escape your emotions, McDaniel says.
On the flip side, if you want to get granular and create your own parameters, you can do that too.
On the flip side, 62% of candidates who applied for a job they felt under-qualified still landed an offer.
On the flip side, it's one of her most indulgent visual projects, confirming her upward trajectory in the entertainment space.
On the flip side, Apple Pay is accepted internationally in 15 different countries, while Android Pay is supported in 10.
On the flip side, when you're sleep deprived, you take longer to complete tasks and tend to make more mistakes.
On the flip side, other stars — such as Gwen Stefani and Taylor Swift — have found themselves in brand-new relationships.
On the flip side, Zac Efron's turn as Ted Bundy in Extremely Wicked never quite stopped feeling like a stunt.
Do you struggle to "turn off" work — or, on the flip side, keep your personal life out of the office?
On the flip side, when rates are cut -- which the central bank hinted might be coming -- a bank's margins decrease.
On the flip side, signing a player to an offer sheet is almost always futile, because they're basically always matched.
On the flip side, 2874% of seniors oppose removal, as do 2000% of men over 215 and 216% of Southerners.
On the flip side, the costs and regulations to be a driver are rising while the pay rates have fallen.
On the flip side, the things that need to be preserved are the things that have no culture in them.
But on the flip side, Baruch believes the name could just as easily reverse course and fall back to $7.
But on the flip side, there are few things more inconvenient than having to carry around a skateboard all day.
On the flip side, there is evidence that Hillary was complicit as her husband made altar boys of the Kennedy's.
On the flip side, critics say that exercise on an empty stomach makes your body more likely to burn protein.
On the flip side, fluid retention is related to sodium and water balance and involves the kidneys and blood vessels.
On the flip side, Cramer launched a new ad spot talking up his record on energy production in North Dakota.
On the flip side, it expects to earn less from its cooperatives, real estate rental income and sales of properties.
But on the flip side, the Instagram algorithm de-emphasizes posts from brands and accounts you don't typically interact with.
On the flip side, however, freight rail transportation is an essential part of the United States economy and infrastructure network.
On the flip side, REITs that own strip centers, like American Assets Trust, could see big gains, according to Owens.
" On the flip side and echoing Gates' earlier sentiments, he adds: "You're at a competitive disadvantage if you're not diverse.
Or, on the flip side, you had no idea the dosage you were consuming and got shrooms-level tripped out.
On the flip side, it determined that a European brand like Kenzo would not appeal to a Trump supporter, ideologically.
On the flip side are silhouettes of Trump and Kim looking at one another — Kim even has a double chin.
On the flip side, creating a good-looking male twin for my character has been pretty much impossible for me.
On the flip side, Apple sees an ecosystem filled with thousands of copycats and clones as a very bad thing.
On the flip side, when the tests are found to be inaccurate, states discard the results, according to the report.
On the flip side, Japan Airlines Co Ltd declined 1.6%, dragged down by increasing government travel restrictions and plunging demand.
On the flip side, sales of Fisher-Price toys have fallen, and American Girl, another core brand, has stumbled badly.
You also see on the flip side, we just elected 89 women to serve in the Congress as Democrats. Right.
On the flip side, Yang was fairly quiet (and occasionally off-topic) and Buttigieg's response on criminal justice was lacking.
On the flip side, we have had some discipline issues with her, and she is responsible for her own retirement.
On the flip side, industries where job growth is slowing tend to fall into the consumer goods and services market.
On the flip side after 2016, Silva said many voters seem cognizant of the risk of sitting out the election.
On the flip side, the disastrous season continued for both the Tigers (265-215) and starter Jordan Zimmermann (2336-25).
On the flip side, administrative rules also can be hyper-specific, making criminals of even well-intended, law-abiding citizens.
" He added, "On the flip side, Bernie was one of the few Democrats to vote against the war in Iraq.
On the flip side, he said a rise in temperatures would be "disastrous" and could send prices well under $2.00.
" On the flip side, "If I don't get good use out of it, I'm not going to spend a dime.
On the flip side, the data Albertsons has access to through its efforts will help it better understand its customers.
On the flip side, plant-based burgers in the U.S. by McDonald's could put in a dent in Burger King.
On the flip side, there are Republicans in tight races where being tied to Trump isn't a good thing. Rep.
On the flip side, the bosses surveyed say they do not think their employees' most-hated behaviors are that bad.
On the flip side, how do you beat Villanova when the Wildcats are scoring better than 1.5 points per possession?
On the flip side, I think it is making many people in the US and abroad feel unsafe and afraid.
On the flip side, Washington Crossing Advisors' Chad Morganlander thinks a global growth slowdown could mean rates have further to fall.
" On the flip side, the middle class struggles because they expect to: "The masses think they aren't worthy of great wealth.
On the flip side, shares of Twitter jumped after Mark Cuban said he "just recently" invested in the social media company.
On the flip side, though, there are plenty of upsides to the menstrual cycle which we don't often pay attention to.
But on the flip side, as anyone who's ever tried to build shitty Ikea furniture knows, close isn't really good enough.
But on the flip side, this is a huge platform that hopefully hundreds of thousands of people are going to see.
On the flip side, you also don't want to close an unused account, as it may also lower your credit score.
On the flip side, California projects the Trump outreach cuts will lead to one million fewer people signing up for insurance.
On the flip side, Android owners are only 15 times as likely to negatively judge a date for opting for iOS.
On the flip side, Low said companies may face challenges if the product or service competes with what's already in existence.
"We have more tools, but on the flip side, there is an information disadvantage when you're a DIY artist," says Farias.
On the flip side, if the government owes you, the sooner you file your taxes, the sooner you'll get a refund.
On the flip-side, McDonald's failed to hit its 2 percent benchmark and the stock crumbled, down more than 4 percent.
On the flip side, the IRS requires you to start taking withdrawals out of your Roth 401(k) at age 70½.
On the flip side, technology has historically been the worst performer in election-year Octobers, trading down 1.4 percent on average.
On the flip side, Wien said the market would react well to a more moderate Democratic candidate such as Joe Biden.
On the flip side, perception problems for potential editorial conflicts existed at IJR, so MGA agreed to make a clean break.
But on the flip side, that does not mean they are so hard as to warrant washing one's hands of them.
On the flip side, works depicting violence, pornography, profanity, tobacco, explosives and drugs are strictly forbidden - as is painting during winter.
On the flip side, you will be able to edit the intensity of the blurred background after the shot's been taken.
On the flip side, nine of 76 are expecting a cut by end-2020 compared to five of 69 in June.
On the flip side, nine of 76 were expecting a cut by end-2020 compared to five of 69 in June.
On the flip side, his legal team reportedly really, reeeally wants him to stop tweeting and talking about the investigation. 2.
On the flip side, any sustained increase in Chinese coal demand would offer a lifeline to the world's struggling coal sector.
On the flip side, companies that wait a long time to take VC funding have also produced some really big exits.
On the flip side, those who advocate for global delistings argue that without them there's a trivial workaround to the rtbf.
On the flip side, people who approve of Trump are more willing to name concerns they have with what he's doing.
Or who has, on the flip side, had their intelligence questioned for being unable to or choosing not to code-switch.
On the flip side, plenty of men have made the jump from indies to big-budget blockbusters, with little objections raised.
On the flip side, I would like to remind you that wearing Dexmo means being physically controlled by a futuristic arthropod.
On the flip side, head-mounted displays such as the Oculus Rift and Vive can only provide a fully virtual experience.
On the flip side, Bank of America Merrill Lynch believes all the bad news is now discounted in General Electric shares.
On the flip side, the Fiat 500 lacks a lot of cargo space and doesn't have much of a rear seat.
On the flip side, if Uncle Sam owes you, the sooner you file your taxes, the sooner you'll get a refund.
On the flip side, China has long blocked major US tech companies, including Facebook and Google, from operating in the country.
But on the flip side, you get better margins on the downstream side on the refining side, so petrochemicals and refining.
On the flip side, as the Vivo V7+ proves, the selfie camera shouldn't be drastically better than the rear camera, either.
And on the flip side, activists get frustrated with politicians who, in order to be effective, have to sometimes make compromises.
On the flip side of that is the potential to wipe out deadly diseases before a baby takes its first breath.
On the flip side, if there is history to be made today, we also have Jerry Jones to thank for it.
On the flip side, some fans are pointing to Hudgens's Native American ancestry, arguing that this actually isn't appropriation at all.
On the flip side, the weekly Sacramento (California) News & Review had to suspend operations because of a lack of ad revenue.
On the flip side, an investor-friendly policy regime was supposed to supercharge investment, creating a more prosperous economy for everyone.
On the flip side, North Carolina and Arkansas both passed ballot measures requiring voters to present an ID at the polls.
On the flip side, if you want even more space, you can also choose from several multi-bedroom suites and residences.
Also, on the flip side, we're looking at people who, in areas like Middle America, were not really taken care of.
On the flip side, the tariffs could help the Chinese government take the heat if the broader economy starts to falter.
But on the flip side, it underscored the fact that this was a true non-negotiable for me in a partner.
On the flip side, professionally dubbed voice acting was often painfully overdone, which was an equally jarring experience for many fans.
On the flip side, Fox News showed virtually all of Trump's rally live -- even though it lasted more than an hour.
On the flip side, it makes little sense that Anakin and Luke's lightsaber would call to Rey instead of Kylo Ren.
On the flip side, getting used to the buzzy beat isn't easy; after weeks of usage, I still prefer the click.
And on the flip side, working with Janelle Monáe this year, that really fun dress with a fistful of diamond rings.
On the flip side, don't assume that a low-sweat workout means you aren't working hard enough or burning enough calories.
On the flip side, Obama had Virginia down to win, which Calle says may have put psychological pressure on the team.
On the flip side, investors are struggling in markets like Raleigh, North Carolina, Las Vegas, Phoenix, San Antonio and San Francisco.
But on the flip side, the show did itself a world of good by finally acknowledging as much in season five.
On the flip side, Twitter's stance on free speech and user anonymity has gotten the company in trouble at times, too.
On the flip side, nearly 10 percent of all attacks on the platform were made by just 34 highly toxic users.
On the flip side, some charities manage very low overhead precisely because they're not doing any followthrough or any complex operations.
But on the flip side, emissions in developing countries like China and India have been growing at a very rapid clip.
On the flip side, the six states with the best taxpayer ROI are New Hampshire, South Dakota, Colorado, Virginia, Florida, and Utah.
On the flip side, however, handling the Razer Phone 2 in landscape mode when you're using two hands was much more pleasing.
But on the flip side, it cuts down on your consumables when what has historically been your trash basically becomes your treasure.
On the flip side, it's often assumed that only children are terrible in relationships, because they're self-centered and unable to compromise.
On the flip side of being "too independent," only children also have a reputation for having attachment issues — especially to their parents.
On the flip side, investors' allocation to bonds rose to a net 34 percent underweight from 41 percent underweight the month before.
On the flip side, some artists who found their calling as gallerists have decided to postpone their own art careers, perhaps permanently.
On the flip side, the firm is bearish on consumer discretionary names as they will suffer from higher labor costs going forward.
On the flip side, drivers have to make enough money to stay on the platform while also paying for gas and maintenance.
On the flip side, the Spectre x2's keyboard has a textured and rubber-like cover that keeps it glued to tables.
On the flip side, however, Cancers are unusually skilled at washing away other people's pain and at nourishing and fertilizing others spiritually.
On the flip side, InStyle and Cosmopolitan were the least diverse on the newsstand with two and one nonwhite cover stars, respectively.
Image: NASA/FlickrSure, it sucks to lose bone and muscle mass in outer space, but on the flip side, astronauts gain inches.
On the flip side, it may be appealing to Android users, as Google's Wear OS smartwatch platform has stagnated at this point.
On the flip side, people coming from the startup culture are saying they're just so rule-bound and they're not fluid enough.
And, on the flip side, when it's warmer outside, you need to make less heat, so you theoretically turn to less food.
While, on the flip side, several bemoaned the lack of a unified official opposition at such a crucial juncture for UK Plc.
On the flip side, Skip's high number of devices and 2500,000 trips made resulted in 34 collisions — 18 of which caused injuries.
But on the flip side, it will likely push back the delivery date, risking a loss of Republican momentum in the process.
On the flip side, if you succeed, like all drugs, you'll get this nice high and momentarily escape your sense of yourself.
On the flip side, films and music that embrace the party have benefited from state support to tap China's huge fan bases.
On the flip side, the longer you put off saving and investing, the more catching up you'll have to do later on.
On the flip side, some Republicans are increasingly worried about GOP-held seats in Tennessee and Arizona where Democrats have strong candidates.
On the flip side, new luxury brand Genesis, which Korean automaker Hyundai recently spun off, has gotten off to a good start.
On the flip side, senators such as Cruz and Lee who aren't on the Health committee now have seats at the table.
"On the flip side — the more likely it is to recruit new people into the market in terms of youth," he said.
On the flip side, the company found that we'll end up spending an average of 41% of our lives dealing with technology.
On the flip side, companies will also be investing a fair deal in software to help bring better shots to existing components.
On the flip side, free music on Facebook could also undo the gains the music industry has made through paid music services.
On the flip side, Black has another pet project, one that seems to be achieving the kind of popularity that eluded Dawnbringer.
On the flip side, today's solidly Republican Deep South never voted Republican for much of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
On the flip side of the same theme, Bill Gates truly has no idea what it's like to shop for groceries anymore.
On the flip side, many of these spaces are realizing that they can reach audiences (well beyond their typical zip codes) online.
" On the flip side, the ally said, the debate – in Washington, with no audience – "takes away a bit of the VP's momentum.
On the flip side, if it is undeniably clear that you are in the wrong, refusing to apologize reveals low self-confidence.
On the flip side, the construction industry was the big employment-gain leader for the month with an increase of 30,0003 jobs.
"On the flip side, if the spikes really do exist, then they have major implications for how we understand the Earth's interior."
On the flip side, 16 percent of markets in the report were listed as undervalued and 38 percent came in fairly valued.
On the flip side, star athletes from LeBron James to Serena Williams -- and even Tom Brady -- are giving Nike the thumbs-up.
On the flip side, sectors that performed well during the first half of the year are now seeing money coming out of them.
On the flip side, there's reason to be skeptical when a single group claims to make a discovery based on a single observation.
On the flip side, Calvasina said 69 percent of mutual funds were overweight the technology sector at the end of the third quarter.
On the flip side, 76 percent of Republicans said they're more worried men will be falsely accused compared to 34 percent of Democrats.
But on the flip side, Carlotta (Queen Latifah), a stand-in mom for the trio, thinks that chasing fame is a dangerous game.
On the flip side, almost all — 97 percent — of Democrats and Democrat-leaning independents who acknowledge white privilege disapprove of Trump's job performance.
On the flip side, capital goods, defense, materials and chemical names will do relatively better due to their higher levels of domestic production.
On the flip side, do you feel any sort of pressure to keep the momentum, no pun intended, once we reach that climax?
On the flip side, Massachusetts scored the highest at 245 out of 232, trailed by North Carolina and Washington state, each scoring 22013s.
On the flip side, I guess they could put him in protective custody, but even in PC I think he'll be paying somebody.
Then on the flip side, you write about an experience you had sitting with a group of young boys learning to process anger.
On the flip side, Jack Ablin, Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer of BMO Private Bank thinks the U.S. markets are overvalued.
Majorities of Democrats and independents oppose such laws — at 65% and 57% respectively — but, on the flip side, 59% of Republicans support them.
On the flip side, high-tax states such as California, New York and New Jersey were among the least popular spots to relocate.
"On the flip side, he has got tremendous energy and a grass-roots volunteer army that believes in what he says," Lipton continued.
On the flip side, women on this season who have revealed their sexual histories (or lack thereof) have been simultaneously praised and othered.
On the flip side, it also means the worst of humanity, like murder and terror threats, might have a new, widely accessible home.
On the flip side, if you are someone who chooses not to drink, it can make it difficult to go out and socialize.
On the flip side, authors noted that greater height is associated with certain types of cancers such as colon, breast and ovarian cancers.
On the flip side, seemingly everyone else wants to know: Is this what real life is going to be like soon at work?
Uber says it even found that some drivers turned the company-supplied decal inside out (since the name was on the flip side).
On the flip side, Padres manager Andy Green was not happy with either his team's offensive effort or that of his starting pitcher.
And on the flip side, if we have to wait too long to find out what is haunting our protagonists, we lose interest.
On the flip side, a 17-inch laptop doesn't provide more ports or an exceptionally better keyboard or screen than a smaller laptop.
On the flip side, the leisure and hospitality sector suffered job losses of 17,000 in September, perhaps affected by weather, the government said.
On the flip side, lower-tax states with significant tech talent, such as Texas and Utah, could see more startup activity, Jolley predicts.
On the flip side, having a gregarious fire sign moon like Leo suggests you're the one leading the charge to the next bar.
On the flip side, those retailers who can carve out a niche — or create a sense of scarcity for their merchandise — will win.
On the flip side, Boeing shares fell about 1 percent and weighed on the Dow after the planemaker reported a decline in revenue.
On the flip side, nearly identical numbers see Republicans is out of step, although that&aposs remained constant over the past two years.
On the flip side, Daughter gave up her own freedom to stay behind to raise her newborn Brother that Mother had just created.
However, on the flip side, so much of what I am reading, from the western media, is making a reasonable case against war.
On the flip-side, if you do have collateral, the bank may not put as much weight on factors like credit history.  6.
On the flip side, potential mentors often have a desire to pay it forward, but want to get more out of mentoring relationships.
On the flip side, some in the food industry are exalting the qualities of imperfect or ugly foods to help solve world hunger.
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.
On the flip side, Warren praised the White House for the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under the Dodd-Frank law.
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.
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.
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.
On the flip side, he may enthuse conservatives needed to save the GOP in November less than some other potential Supreme Court picks.
On the flip side, "maybe someone has been such a great saver that they don't need to own stocks at all," he says.
On the flip side, strategists see a less favorable year for utilities and other sectors that tend to underperform when rates are rising.
On the flip side, former director of the Office of Special Investigations Eli Rosenbaum acts as an unequivocal voice of reason and morality.
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.
On the flip side, she says, making time for supportive and solid relationships is crucial because these types of friendships help you grow.
On the flip side, others have told me some wild stuff and even tried to rope me into sketchy schemes to make money.
On the flip side, nearly a quarter of Gen Zers participating in the survey said they&aposd spend the most on their parents.
On the flip side, the least-stressed city goes to Fremont, California, followed by Bismarck, North Dakota, and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 1823.
On the flip side, strength of opponent could be a significant factor for players who have not performed as consistently as Gurley has.
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.
On the flip side, it's essential for you to be honest and open as you enter new relationships, or maintain your current ones.
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.
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.
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.
On the flip side, they badly underestimated the change in radiative forcings, mainly because most of them only included CO2, not other GHGs.
On the flip side, consumers likely will earn less interest on their savings accounts, and in some cases, lose buying power over time.
On the flip side, this has contributed to a marked increase in the size of the Puerto Rican diaspora on the American mainland.
On the flip side, the manlo can indicate that the wearer has enough years under his belt to be past worrying about appearances.
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.
On the flip side, if you strike up a rapport, you might get some preferential treatment and some extra local tips when you arrive.
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.
And, on the flip side, a candidate who is otherwise a round replacement but took one particularly conservative vote may be worth a challenge.
On the flip side, if resources are scarce, the animal will devote these meagre resources to sustaining itself, rather than trying to produce offspring.
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.
On the flip side, May has faced persistent criticism at home for seeming too deferential to Trump during a White House visit in January.
On the flip side, it bans large insurers from negotiating clauses that require health providers to charge higher prices to all other insurance companies.
But on the flip side, getting passed on Crown is going to be a lot more of an obvious "no," which could be discouraging.
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.
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.
On the flip side, being too critical of yourself can veer into negativity, heighten your worst insecurities, and even contribute to anxiety and depression.
On the flip side of that argument, a global company has to impose changes to its system globally because one nation said it does.
On the flip side, the audio quality is decent enough for other players to hear me via Discord without any muffling or distant echoes.
On the flip side, 31 percent of Republicans strongly disagree that Russia got involved on behalf of Trump, with another 163 percent "somewhat" disagreeing.
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.
On the flip side, brides-to-be have enough on their plates without worrying about finding a look that pleases the entire bridal party.
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.
On the flip side, naturally degrading health can also be a costly concern for retirees, pushing up the need for expensive long-term care.
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.
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.
On the flip side, a weaker economy, stock market losses and general unease about the fate of employment and wage growth all hurt housing.
On the flip side, the following stocks have the most to lose when China's stock market has a big drop in a single day.
On the flip side, most return weakness for commodities occurs during stages when change in the indicator is negative and at a decelerating pace.
On the flip side, the union could be devastating for brick-and-mortar department stores, which are already struggling to compete with online sales.
He or she makes four basic points: On the flip side, we could also gain some insights from common critiques the official doesn't make.
I've recently found myself on the flip side of an open relationship, having developed feelings for a man who is partnered but ethically available.
On the flip side, he has an 86 percent approval rating from the NRA, and like other West Virginia Democrats supported Trump in 2016.
On the flip side, reports that the US and China have simply spoken on the phone are often enough to send risk assets soaring.
On the flip side, if the GOP loses control of the House, Ryan may want to clear the decks for his successor, Chmielenski added.
On the flip side, while highly unusual, Vegas has also been known to experience snowstorms, which has the potential to derail your vacation plans.
On the flip side, those who thought neither party made a real effort to compromise climbed from 31% in 2010 to 36% this year.
On the flip side, Cain notes that one of an introvert's many skills lies in their interactions with others on a deeply personal level.
On the flip side, if you take out a new loan or rack up a big credit-card bill, your net worth may fall.
On the flip side, think about something you've always wanted — maybe it's a trip to Paris or a surprise for one of your parents.
On the flip side, Republicans are more likely to leave the House to seek higher office if Trump was more popular in their districts.
On the flip side, lower allocation for PSU banks recapitalisation, no focus on job creation and a lack of big bang announcements were disappointing.
On the flip side was television analyst-cum-hoops raconteur Charles Barkley, who absolutely could not contain himself: Thrill of victory... Agony of defeat.
On the flip side, a strong number could renew speculation about a U.S. rate increase this year, triggering dollar strength and punishing emerging assets.
On the flip side, those who relayed their goals to the individual who they believed was a community college student did not perform better.
On the flip side, a lot of the worst trolls and adversarial behaviors happen because people are not accountable because their names aren't attached.
On the flip side, if he weighs in with an indictment during the campaign, he could be seen as trying to sway the election.
On the flip side, having the lower-earning member of the couple claim early is "an easy decision to say yes to," Elsasser said.
On the flip side, do you feel like this is an opportunity to introduce kids, many of them disadvantaged, to the joys of reading?
On the flip side, if copper fails at this level and rolls back over in a significant way, that's going to be quite negative.
On the flip side, Chatwood is 0-2 on his home turf at Coors Field in Denver with a 7.20 ERA in two starts.
On the flip side, it's a bad sign if investors gloss over the product and get hung up on the business model, Heddleston said.
On the flip side, she said, those who don&apost keep up with the pace of technological change will be left behind, she suggested.
On the flip side, more hawkish economists (and Mr. Trump) want the Fed to cut rates more drastically to head off a potential recession.
On the flip side, if they think or can tell that you're lying, they could make your life very hard, so be brutally honest!
On the flip side, if you don't have any idea about health care, don't start trying to invest in a pharmaceutical company, he added.
On the flip side, insurers would protect themselves by attaching high out-of-pocket deductibles to these plans or just not covering many services.
And on the flip side, men may downplay the importance of those things, and be less likely to trade in money for workplace perks.
On the flip side, shares of U.S. Steel Corp tumbled 10.8% after the company said it expects a bigger-than-expected fourth-quarter loss.
On the flip side, the firms with low market cap per employee or "high wage inflation risk" underperformed the market by 7.7 percentage points.
On the flip side, the same institute found that voters will support a male candidate they don't like but who they think is qualified.
On the flip side, the report also confirms that travelers to New York aren't wrong to complain about the city's oft-maligned major airports.
On the flip side, those students who are used to their parents enabling everything, are more likely to display traits of narcissism and entitlement.
On the flip side, the same research showed that work stress carried over from the office to the home negatively impacted people's sex lives.
On the flip side, trying to appease racist Trump voters could signal that racism isn't all that bad — and perhaps weaken norms against racism.
On the flip side, for Apple, a 1 percent improvement to Siri has a much weaker and tenuous relationship with how many iPhones are sold.
On the flip side, Standard Chartered jumped 3.2% as investors focussed on strong results despite a warning on risks from the U.S.-China trade war.
On the flip side, confused anti-Trumpers have vandalized the bus, mistaking it for the enemy, which has led the artists to disguise the vehicle.
On the flip side, crude producers like Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Venezuela are struggling to balance their budgets and suffering from a major revenue crunch.
On the flip side of things, I'm also opposed to the alluring concept of stalking my friends, watching where they've been and where they're going.
On the flip side, eMarketer says that 186.7 million US adults will watch pay TV in 2018, which marks a 3.8 percent decline from 2017.
On the flip side, she also says that some couples go through extended time periods without sex due to fighting, and that isn't good, either.
On the flip side of things, players in clans will be able to open their parties to solo players if they need an extra hand.
On the flip side, if a Scorpio gets mad at you, one of the first ways they express their anger is to flake out sexually.
On the flip side, farming communities in California's Central Valley were among the metro areas with the biggest lower income tiers, according to the report.
On the flip side, Apple is taking heat from Chinese state media for allowing an app that tracks Hong Kong police onto the App Store.
Doja Cat "Go To Town" On the flip side of the coin, I love a good tribute to cunnilingus, and Doja Cat more than delivers.
On the flip side, Bill Shine, for example, left his role as Fox News co-president to become Trump's deputy chief of staff for communications.
And on the flip side, of course, someone may well get a false positive, get scared out of their Allbirds, and be really, really mad.
On the flip side, places that were previously humdrum for me—you know, working places where I had to be every day—suddenly became terrifying.
Or on the flip side, you'll be able to have your gaming rig glow a nice sunset orange at night to help your sleep cycle.
On the flip side, one of the reasons I think many people will like DDD is it gives millennials and youth a much louder voice.
On the flip side, the lesser-knowns who were grouped in the second debate might have the most to gain out of anyone, Brown said.
While, on the flip side, what if tech giants end up moving in on its territory by redefining privacy in their own self-serving image?
On the flip side, Rebecca dismisses this drinking problem as "this alcoholism of yours," and then she questions the timing of it, saying it's convenient.
On the flip side, augmented reality allows for side-by-side training and execution by layering additional information on top of an employee's direct view.
On the flip side, pay extra attention to harmful ingredients like alcohol, sulfates, and artificial fragrances that can damage the scalp and hair shaft. 5.
On the flip side, South Korea's defense stocks soared on the back of ongoing tensions in the Korean peninsula between the North and the South.
On the flip side, there are a lot of games I didn't get a chance to play this year, especially smaller experiences from independent creators.
On the flip side, it pointed to sales of classic Star Wars films as the driver of big increases in its video on demand business.
On the flip side, one piece by Kuri, "Maqueta Para Desfile" ("Mockup for a Parade," 2010), seems to allude to a closed way of seeing.
On the flip side, mobile episodes would make for impressive bonus content to tease upcoming seasons or the five spinoffs HBO has in the pipeline.
On the flip side, Chuck says it's great so many artists and entertainers are protesting this year's inauguration ... but it doesn't have to be everybody.
On the flip side, as the child of a once-addicted parent, I recognized William's humility and fierce independence as a result of his recovery.
On the flip side, a nearly 7 percent devaluation of Goldman Sachs can drop the Dow about 4.43 points, as we saw on Monday afternoon.
On the flip side, the 50 stocks analysts hated most at the start of this year are down an average 0.74 percent year-to-date.
Fear of whispers keeps us in check On the flip side, the awareness that others are likely talking about us can keep us in line.
On the flip side, McDonald's locations that offer the new never-frozen beef option tell Delish that sales are on the rise since its introduction.
On the flip side, with Republicans in charge of the state Senate, he can't be accused of being a check on Democrats from the right.
ON THE FLIP SIDE, THOUGH— LEGERE: HOLD ON, I WANT TO POINT OUT THAT MEANS WE HAVE 67% MARKET SHARE IN THE NEW T-MOBILE.
But on the flip side, startups get an early peek at Amazon's Alexa roadmap, and access to Amazon staff for help in developing Alexa skills.
On the flip side, I think that cis feminists can take a lesson from the trans community, and rejoice in the possibilities of self-invention.
On the flip side, the information industry suffered some job losses, shedding roughly 4,000, but the Labor Department said that the move represented little change.
On the flip side of that though, fancier bidet seats also require electricity, which is less environmentally-friendly and may require an ugly extension cord.
On the flip side, if there is a way to buy yourself out of a task that you hate, give yourself permission to do it.
On the flip side, what Pussy Power has done and what these social media movements have done is that our voices have been amplified, too.
On the flip side, legacy video brands are now investing more in digital video shows, hoping to reach audiences outside of their linear TV roots.
On the flip side, in a controversial 2004 case earlier in her career as San Francisco district attorney, Harris took immense heat from Democratic Sen.
On the flip side, his jokey patois and fiery temper tantrums left some wondering whether he was inflamed with rage or just pulling your leg.
On the flip side, that sizzling southern summer gives rise to winds so strong they rip dust off the Martian floor and into the atmosphere.
On the flip side, your advisor may call you even more often than you need, but only to make a trade or sell a product.
Meryl: I don't really have any financial obligations with Chuck's son, but on the flip side I get to do a lot of fun stuff.
On the flip side, I adored Kate's dress, and while I envision Eugenie fashioning something considerably different, I think it will be equally as beautiful.
On the flip side, when the AAM phase opposes the ENSO phase, the progression or perpetuation of El Niño or La Niña can be slowed.
On the flip side, some investors are buying oil exploration, defense and aerospace stocks, and banks that are expected to benefit if Mr. Trump prevails.
On the flip side, fervor among gun control advocates has proven more difficult to maintain and, more importantly, count on when election day comes around.
On the flip side, the hedge-fund manager said UBI may lower the incentive to work and is seen as "prohibitively expensive" by its detractors.
On the flip side, though, it will be harder for a new administration to undo a rule, a point Pruitt himself made during Tuesday's announcement.
"[The divide] is very real, but on the flip side black and brown people over-index on technology and new social platforms," Collins-Dester said.
But on the flip side, he and his campaign aides can't be so worried and self-conscious about that narrative that they defensively exhaust him.
President George W. Bush's coin had the presidential seal on the front and the White House on the flip side, with his name above it.
On the flip side, a number of Republican states have been making major strides in adding renewable energy even without stringent mandates to do so.
And on the flip side, the less time you have until you're trying to accomplish a financial goal, the less risky your investment strategy should be.
And, on the flip-side of this, caregivers have evolved motivational systems that foster a deep emotional connection to those to whom they perceive as vulnerable.
"I do have concerns that it's not going to be easy, but on the flip side, nothing really fun in life is easy," Mr. Lee said.
On the flip-side, many companies might abandon moderation altogether in order to ensure that it can never be proven they "knowingly" facilitated the offending material.
On the flip side, if the options market is any indication, now might be a good time to buy bank stocks, according to Susquehanna's Stacey Gilbert.
On the flip side, higher interest rates also mean that it's more expensive to borrow, so pay down any credit card debt as soon as possible.
On the flip side, less expensive Android phones have become remarkably good recently, but they still followed the rule because their cameras are almost universally mediocre.
On the flip side, Challenger says any recent graduate — or seasoned professional — looking for a new job should steer clear of the retail and manufacturing industries.
If 60 percent of the opponent shots come off of offensive rebounds and turnovers, and then on the flip side, in essence we shoot 60 percent.
On the flip side, Square is more diversified, generating revenue from non-payment products such as its Square Capital lending business and Caviar restaurant-delivery operation.
On the flip side, if they do turn out to be financially secure, their children no longer are among the poor the sport is designed for.
Or, on the flip side, you decide it's best to pump the breaks or make a clean split before it's all heart-shaped chocolate in February.
On the flip side, the average hedge fund's overall return is lagging the S&P 500 by 5 percentage points year to date, according to Goldman.
On the flip side, if you're lifting heavier weights in order to build strength and power, then you should wait two to five minutes between sets.
While, on the flip side, any legal clarity limiting the jurisdiction of search warrants to data stored domestically could push US legislators towards data localization rules.
On the flip side, all that fixed energy could manifest as a shared value of stability — and make compromise and balance come relatively easy to them.
On the flip side, if you're booking several months in advance, be sure to check the airline's cancellation and rebooking fee, in case something comes up.
On the flip side, Citi argued a Clinton victory could leave energy stocks worse off because a Trump administration would likely relax Obama administration environmental regulations.
On the flip side, the best performing IPO in 8003 was Shake Shack, which came public at $21 last January and closed at $33 on Wednesday.
On the flip side, we've all been there when someone tried to fit their giant suitcase in the overhead bin and that's not fun for anyone.
On the flip side, diners looking for a hot table could get one — at a slight premium — through reservation apps such as Resy and Killer Rezzy.
On the flip side, enemies can now hear her coming in and out of Stealth within 15 meters, which is the range of her Hack ability.
On the flip side, if the person with bad credit is not taking any steps to improve their financial situation, "that's a red flag," he added.
On the flip side, 226 percent of millennials said it would take a salary increase of 153 percent or greater for them to consider switching jobs.
On the flip side, my favorite game of the bunch is "The London Heist," which plays like a collection of scenes from a '90s crime caper.
On the flip side, it's worth noting that HP and Dell are both working on powerful VR backpacks, through their respective Omen and Alienware gaming brands.
But on the flip side, don't sell your chance for success by giving up optionality and prematurely scaling burn rate in the name of fundraising glory.
On the flip side, uncontrolled antibiotic use or the lack of access to the drugs when people need them are also drivers of the superbug problem.
On the flip side, the University of Massachusetts study projected that national health expenditures would be $0003 trillion lower over 10 years under Medicare for all.
On the flip side, some behavioral scientists think allowing yourself a lapse in self control every now and then could be key to maintaining will power.
On the flip side, you can't redeem your points for travel like you could if you had an American Express card that earns Membership Rewards points.
On the flip side, the retail industry suffered the biggest job losses as the sector continues to lose market share to e-commerce companies like Amazon.
On the flip side, Nick's equivalent in What Men Want, Henson's character Ali, is a sports agent who hopes to become a partner at her agency.
On the flip side of this is America, where the average user took 1.4 pills or about 340mg of powder on 5.3 days of the year.
On the flip side, what's encouraging is that there's clearly an appetite for people to read about those things; they're resonating, and readers respond to them.
On the flip side of that, McGregor's risk of jumping up to welterweight was criticized given how quickly the Irishman appeared to gas in the fight.
On the flip side, companies that provide encryption and anti-malware technologies will continue to see their fortunes rise because the demand will continue to grow.
And on the flip side, Dash says, having that level of trust with its community and employees could potentially give it a kind of competitive advantage.
On the flip side, no team has scored fewer points this season than the Rams, who are 225 behind the Bears and 23 behind the Jets.
I think on the flip side, I've seen lots of engineering teams come up with new product ideas that flop, but they did a careful analysis.
On the flip side, the virus is hitting us in a time when most companies are well-capitalized and the global economy has been chugging along.
On the flip side, Exotic went out of his way in attempts to destroy Baskin's image and perpetuate some concerning rumors involving her missing ex-husband.
On the flip side, Mr. Trump inflated the mortality and infection rates of other deadly diseases as if to emphasize that the coronavirus pales in comparison.
On the flip side, Sanders stands to benefit from the continued viability of those moderates, who seem further away from coalescing than they did last week.
On the flip side, Lowe painted a rosy picture of the global economy, which has helped lift commodity prices and in turn boosted Australia's national income.
"And I saw how much they missed interacting with me ... but on the flip side, I started to realize how much I missed them," he said.
" On the flip side, AMD said any performance hits will be "negligible" after Spectre-related security software updates and there is "near zero risk of exploitation.
But on the flip side, he said, doing extreme exercise in the heat places more cardiovascular stress on the body, which can lead to heat exhaustion.
On the flip side, not gaining enough weight can be problematic, too, which is why dieting and weight loss during pregnancy are not recommended during pregnancy.
On the flip side, it can also make imports more expensive and hurt American consumers who would pay more dollars to buy foreign goods and services.
On the flip side, a crappy edit can lead to dead air and thoughtless cuts that dull the impact of both the picture and the story.
On the flip side, a spouse with higher earning power and a good credit score can help secure a more favorable rate in refinancing the debt.
On the flip side, we know older judges do tend to have ingrained bias about the relative ability of mother or father to be primary caretaker.
On the flip side though, is there really ever a good time for the "sorry, forgot to mention I married someone else while you were away, talk"?
On the flip side, center Nikola Vucevic is 218-for-210.5 from the field in his last two games and has been hampered by a shoulder injury.
" On the flip side, the average earner remains average because they expect to, the self-made millionaire explains: "The masses think they aren't worthy of great wealth.
On the flip side, a sturdy safety net might prove a little too comfortable for some and encourage people not to participate in the economy at all.
On the flip side, women on birth control methods with high estrogen and low progesterone had sex more often when they didn't feel loyal to their partners.
On the flip side, if following a strict diet that potentially won't address your symptoms makes you miserable, then that's probably a sign that you should stop.
On the flip-side, stations in poorer rural areas that depend on federal funding for a higher percentage of their annual budget would be more significantly affected.
So theoretically, on the flip side, believing that things will go your way and that people do like you will help you improve your life and friendships.
Or on the flip side, as Alison Hinman described in Go magazine, an ostensibly straight-identified woman can just as suddenly jump to labeling herself a lesbian.
On the flip side, being able to get a giant corporation that guzzles all of your data to delete it periodically is a definite plus for privacy.
On the flip side, some of the largest diseases are unlikely to be core focus areas, including heart medicines and treatments for diseases like Alzheimer's, Ross said.
On the flip side, while Bluetooth 4.0 only has a range of 200 feet, new devices with Bluetooth 5.0 have a range of up to 800 feet.
On the flip side, estrogen is at a low during the week of your period, and so is progesterone (the hormone that prepares your body for pregnancy).
But Cabrera also knows that on the flip side, being a Mexican-American reporter means that she brings a different perspective inside and outside of her newsroom.
On the flip side, the illusion of intimacy portrayed though VR may in fact lead to more satisfying sexual experiences for others, without necessarily having negative effects.
On the flip side, if she says anything except 'I'm sorry,' or tries to trash Tristan, that's going to push Khloé back to him and destroy Jordyn.
On the flip side, if she says anything except 'I'm sorry' or tries to trash Tristan, that's going to push Khloé back to him and destroy Jordyn.
And on the flip side, these integrations would make that data more easily accessible to anyone who wanted to know more about a professional's background or experience.
On the flip side, Ritholtz Wealth Management's Josh Brown notes that while competition has increased, there are also new ways for video game creators to make money.
On the flip side, "Rising Angels" - credits that look poised to make the transition to investment grade from junk - amount to only 8 billion euros, BAML added.
On the flip side, information technology has been the biggest loser, bleeding more than 13 percent on average in the six months post a yield curve inversion.
On the flip side, through this story (fictionalized though it may be), we're also forced to confront the fact that we don't have the whole story either.
On the flip side, Larry McDonald of the Bear Traps Report said the prospect of low-interest rates should send investors into defensive sectors such as utilities.
On the flip side, other features like the ability to "like" or "favorite" songs and add them to your library on HomePod don't work on the Echo.
On the flip side, Nathan pointed out that — despite light guidance from other names in the space — Oracle's trading history is about as steady as they come.
On the flip side, it also increases the funding of charter schools by $168 million, and sets aside $250 million for a new private school choice program.
On the flip side, efforts to cut bonuses and benefits for Saudi government officials did not pan out and the notion of taxing Saudis is a nonstarter.
Now Mr. Lew is leaning toward keeping Hamilton at the center of the $10 note and placing a vignette of female historical figures on the flip side.
On the flip side, among respondents who disapprove of the job Trump is doing, 70 percent said there's nothing the president could do to gain their support.
On the flip side, DeWitt cut her earnings per share estimates for several property insurance and reinsurance companies by more than 100 percent due to the hurricanes.
On the flip side, disengaged workers are more likely to accept the offer, says Burchell, and these types of employees cost organizations a substantial amount of money.
On the flip side of the coin — demand — the closely watched weekly U.S. motor gasoline barometer is about 18 percent above the January 2012 post-recession low.
" But on the flip side, James said, workers who felt supported by management were less likely to be stressed, "and it was actually protective against developing PTSD.
They walk a fine line when it comes to monitoring their own appearance, taking care to not appear too assertive or, on the flip side, too docile.
On the flip side for companies looking to come here, especially in the tech space, we absolutely have the most plentiful supply of engineers in the country.
On the flip side, women who become breadwinners could experience a psychological health boost in part because they're often not socially expected to fulfill that breadwinning role.
On the flip side though, it is a really tasty drink and if you're willing to accept that your bartender probably spit in it, it's worth it.
But on the flip side, to an extent all artists suffer from this because we can now have as many as seven major releases in one week.
On the flip-side, you could argue that once a civilization becomes technologically advanced enough to achieve interstellar travel, it could conceivably last many billions of years.
On the flip side, the most difficult part of dating a Capricorn is helping them see that there's more to romance and intimacy than being a taskmaster.
On the flip side, if you have the Business Platinum® Card from American Express, you can get even better value, though it's a little more complicated.
On the flip side, should Micron blow past $48, the call-option gives traders the right to buy the stock at $48 instead of the higher level.
On the flip side, the box office looked to be in serious trouble over the summer, a time historically reserved for, wait for it, big-budget blockbusters.
On the flip side, residents between the ages of 45 and 64 account for the largest age group of white Texans (and are ones who vote more).
On the flip side, there was another ballot initiative that did pass, which will require police in the state to undergo mental health and de-escalation training.
On the flip side, their intelligence can get them into trouble as they can get bored easily if not given proper time and space to run around.
On the flip side, participation in boys 6-, 8- and 2488-player football is up, and girls 2267-player football has doubled over the past 2452 years.
On the flip side, the teardown found that the battery is extremely difficult to remove, requiring almost the entire laptop to be disassembled to get it out.
" On the flip side Lee said that "Chinese solar players with bifacial capacity expansion plans (JKS, CSIQ)" will "likely the most negatively impacted from this unexpected development.
On the flip side, those accused in this memo deserve a chance to face their accusers in a legal setting and give their side of the story.
On the flip side: When Netflix says someone "watched" something on the service, it means they watched at least 70 percent of the movie or TV show.
On the flip side, energy stocks could be pressured by a drop in oil prices as the OPEC appeared to be nearing a deal to increase production.
On the flip side, the bill provides full expensing of investments and the $300 filer and dependent credit for only five years, and then they mysteriously vanish.
And on the flip side, it's so much easier for someone to demonize an entire populace if they don't interact with them on an everyday, personal level.
On the flip side, their story can be seen as another anecdote of Christians being persecuted and another narrative how this country is letting down "real Americans," a.k.a.
On the flip side, the included USB-C to 3.5mm dongle isn't exactly the best way to make up for the Z3 Play not having a headphone jack.
On the flip side, though, is Candice Malcolm, whose hot fire take titled, "National anthem rewrite is an insult to women," appeared Tuesday morning in the Toronto Sun.
On the flip side, heat also can bring out unpleasant bitter flavors in citrus juices and change the flavors of other fruits, making them more concentrated and jammy.
On the flip side, if you don't see your puppy potty outside or on a puppy pad, you can't celebrate and let them know they got it right.
On the flip side, a small plate of untoasted bread masquerading as "bruschetta," spread with stone-cold ricotta and a trace of truffle honey, squandered fragrance and flavor.
The rise of DDoS has created a cottage industry of companies dedicated to mitigating the attacks, and, on the flip side, professional DDoS-for-hire services and gangs.
On the flip side, you can also tell a person what you want knowing full well they'll say no, and then present an alternative that you actually want.
On the flip side, there's nothing like that feeling when you try something new and your twist-out is bomb — like Lion King-level length and volume, BOMB.
On the flip side, Goldman recommended investors stay away from German 10-year bonds, which the firm projected would fall more than 11 percent driven by currency depreciation.
But, on the flip side, they are also harder to design, given that all the moving pieces have to be involved in doing a bit of the thinking.
On the flip-side, getting a healthy amount of sleep is linked to: he rest of this blog post is worthless if you don't make sleep a priority.
On the flip side, substantial users of lots of other people's copyrighted materials are prepared to pay for it, as long as the transaction costs are not extreme.
On the flip side, Baird believes those companies with "the highest degree of confidence" to meet estimates include McDonald's, Starbucks and Panera Bread, among the major restaurant names.
On the flip side, if the 10-year Treasury yield does not increase as much as we expect, the likely culprits will be the dollar or overseas markets.
On the flip side, if your job search is successful and you land a job in your current profession, you may also be able to claim moving expenses.
On the flip side of vaping, according to Winstock, is that the discretion it affords could reduce environmental barriers and possibly lead to increased use in some situations.
Then, on the flip side, the Deep South states of South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana all fall below Wasserman's 75 percent threshold while remaining reliably conservative.
On the flip side, if the person barely spoke and gave short answers, you could expect them to be shy, withdrawn and tough to get information out of.
"On the flip side, mid-June to August in Europe is high season and you will pay a premium, although the off-season is in the winter months." 
But on the flip-side of the pound's plunge, the number of Britons making the trip to North America fell 3 percent over the same period to 710,000.
On the flip side of the compatibility conundrum, your older programs and devices may not function properly on the newer system unless their makers update their own software.
On the flip side, be wary of buying with your heart and not your head — getting too emotionally involved can lead to spending more than you can afford.
On the flip side, the very nature of increased economic activity, with more person-to-person contacts, would make it harder to control the spread of the epidemic.
On the flip side, Mr. Trump has embraced conventional Republican positions on taxes and deregulation, on judicial appointments and social policy, on health care and funding the military.
On the flip side, the absence of proper regulation can lead to serious economic and personal damage, as we saw during the global financial crisis a decade ago.
On the flip side, people who had been active and in shape as teenagers or young adults but sedentary in middle age seemed to lose any longevity benefits.
And on the flip side, the report also found that home sales for less than $500,000 were at an all-time low in the first quarter of 2017.
On the flip side, should Pandora blow through $10.50, the call-option gives the trader the right to buy the stock at $10.50 instead of the higher level.
On the flip side, the vehicle can learn how to make a ride safer, like slowing down and pulling over when it detects a drunk or sleepy driver.
On the flip side, if your account is private and then goes public, your entire timeline becomes visible to the world, unless you delete specific tweets in advance.
On the flip side, some of the things that a larger house might afford us — a first-ever office for me, a larger yard for the kids, etc.
" On the flip side, as the editorial that accompanies the study points out, "even small decreases in PM 2.5 concentration could have substantial benefits over a large population.
On the flip side, UBS and Macquarie on Monday raised their price targets on Netflix, citing its strong content and increased adoption of 4K ultra-high-definition television.
On the flip side, if Congress confers upon them legal status without a chance to earn a green card, we will be short-selling them and the nation.
On the flip side, Barr will be under fearsome pressure from Trump, who has turned on senior law enforcement officials who he feels have offered him insufficient protection.
On the flip-side, she also needed to get better at saying no to those proposals that wouldn't work — something she said is more difficult for female leaders.
And on the flip side of the political-popularity association, some politicians gain a certain level of celebrity that either catapults them into office, or keeps them there.
It's by no means an exhaustive list, and on the flip side, identifying with one or more of these signs isn't a surefire indication that your relationship is unhealthy.
On the flip side, as tech companies flee California, nearby states like Washington and Oregon are seeing double-digit home price gains, with Colorado and Utah not far behind.
But on the flip side, if Siri Suggestions become overbearing or get things wrong too often, it could lead users to just switch them off entirely through iOS Settings.
But on the flip side, one of the Switch's biggest disadvantages is the relatively short battery life that the console offers, especially when playing a more graphically intensive game.
On the flip side, I think there are very valid ways to talk about why that focus actually may be part of the secret sauce of the company's success.
On the flip side, Condren consciously tries to involve them in the most engaging way possible, which is why 200 people spent hours building coffee shops in digital space.
On the flip side, Claire's repeatedly expressed reverence for the majesty, beauty and sheer power of these creatures comes off as naive, especially when faced with some difficult decisions.
Though, on the flip side, it also brings in a new oversight regime for use of the most intrusive powers based on warrants being authorized by ministers and judges.
On the flip side, the thriving business of shopping online continues to drive the number of returns, said Candace Corlett, president of WSL Strategic Retail, a retail consulting firm.
And on the flip side, if Time's Up doesn't come out with a stronger statement about whether the Academy should rescind Rhapsody's nomination, they could end up looking ineffective.
In particular, overly constraining or very tight environments severely limit individual choice and necessitate constant self-monitoring; on the flip side, overly permissive environments can promote normlessness and chaos.
And on the flip side, for the families, just knowing the USO is there gives you a sense of reassurance that your loved one is being taken care of.
On the flip side, it's beyond terrifying for the GOP, who seem to think teens are like Peter Pan and the boys of Neverland, unable to ever grow older.
On the flip side, with the availability of Verizon's new 5G hotspot, switching away from traditional wired internet to 5G-based broadband is now a much more feasible possibility.
On the flip side, if you withhold too much, you could end up with a large refund, which means you've essentially given an interest-free loan to the government.
On the flip side, this also means that teams who sell merchandise and make sponsorship deals will have to share a portion of those revenues with the league, too.
And on the flip side, this variable pricing system would also remove the limitation currently in place on being able to visit your favorite studios multiple times per month.
But on the flip side — and here's where you come in — Affleck's post asks us to view actors as individual people who create entertainment, and not entertainment in themselves.
Finally, on the flip side of the cardboard, they were given a bonus question and a chance to identify United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz, who's had a tough week.
On the flip side, however, GPOs also receive fees from drug manufacturers as a "buy-in fee" for the access to the giant groups of hospitals that GPOs represent.
On the flip side, Democrats attacked the credibility of the informer — despite evidence the FBI had given him a hefty $50,85033 award of thanks after the case was finished.
On the flip side, if you're looking to retire early or have other big savings goals, you may choose to downsize and spend well under the 30 percent threshold.
On the flip side, English players are currently cheaper for continental clubs, although few move abroad because of the high salaries available at home — even in the second tier.
On the flip-side, a shutout would stifle -- or at least put on hold -- any suggestion that the party's moderates are facing an existential threat from their left flank.
On the flip side, now that I know how much money I'm blowing through each week, I will actively take steps to limit how much I spend on food.
On the flip side, a fair amount (over 30%) of people considered healthy by the BMI actually had concerning results in terms of cholesterol, blood pressure, or insulin resistance.
But on the flip side, Amazon has been criticized for contributing to the declining quality of some Whole Foods items, like produce, and Whole Foods' out-of-stock issues.
Yet on the flip side, 97 women and 102 men led Sweden's public agencies in 2015, positions appointed by the government, which also sets the salaries for the posts.
On the flip side, customers are likely to stick with their cloud software vendor because they rely on those tools, like Zoom or Workday, to literally run their businesses.
On the flip side, slowing outflows can be a welcome sign, and in 212 the biggest shift for the better came in that caldron of anti-rich hostility, France.
On the flip side, the University of Massachusetts Amherst study projected that national health expenditures would be $5.1 trillion lower over a 10-year-period under Medicare for all.
On the flip side, if and when the always-on display improves for me, another benefit is it will save me from having to raise my arm so often.
On the flip side, claiming executive privilege and losing in court -- as Trump might well end up doing here with Bolton -- would actually impair the privilege for future presidents.
On the flip side, Bowyer enters Sunday's Hollywood Casino 400 in 11th place in the Playoff standings, 24 points below the current cut line for the Round of 8.
On the flip side, with all factors considered, WalletHub found the worst cities to drive in are Detroit, Michigan; San Francisco, California; Oakland, California; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Seattle, Washington.
" On the flip side, "if you fall in love with your customers, you'll have access to the information you need to keep serving them in innovative and interesting ways.
On the flip side, "if you mess up the first generation, it will be harder for the following generations to make outstanding achievements," Mr. Yang, the game's developer, said.
On the flip side, it's really expensive for land, it's expensive for construction, and that really limits the ability to develop a lot of houses and meet that demand.
On the flip side, social media and the internet are great tools for those unable to get out and experience live events, such as individuals under a certain age.
On the flip side, it also ensures companies have the space to police their own sites and restrict or take down material they consider obscene, violent, or otherwise objectionable.
On the flip side, race seems to be a factor of who would vote for Jeremy Corbyn, and as you mentioned, younger people voted for Corbyn in huge numbers.
On the flip side, the benefits of being fully immersed in a virtual world can supercharge your exercise routine, making you an active participant instead of a listless second screener.
But on the flip side, she credits her self-proclaimed "very immature" nature for helping her be "on their level," meaning lots of fun quality time with Cruz and Chance.
On the flip side, Gizmodo also reported on a 1,500-year-old Pumapunku temple that scientists were able to virtually reconstruct using historical data, architectural software, and 3D-printed tools.
On the flip side, to go days without listening to music, or to feel nothing at all toward the whole matter, probably meant a depressive episode was on the horizon.
Protecting People from Bullying and Harassment Posted by Facebook on Monday, October 1, 2018 On the flip side, Facebook will allow those dinged for being abusive to request an appeal.
On the flip side, many economists have warned that strangling the current steady flow of low-skilled and low-cost immigrant workers will stifle almost all businesses in different ways.
On the flip side, anti-immigrant sentiments strengthened opposition to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, ultimately prompting her decision this week to step down as leader of her Christian Democratic party.
On the flip side, lower-income adults were about four times as likely as higher-income adults to say they make all or almost all of their purchases with cash.
On the flip side, gunmakers and firearm retailers like American Outdoor Brands could see gains capped if a Warren administration chooses to focus on background checks and barring assault weapons.
So the rewards for speaking critically are limited because few people may see your point of view in the end – and on the flip side, the risk can be staggering.
"On the flip side Coca-Cola saw a lot of put buyers and that's typically what you would see if there was speculation they could be the acquirer, " added Khouw.
On the flip side, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is the best fighter of his generation, but his father was a talented and stylish fighter lost in a very deep welterweight generation.
As one friend pointed out, money touches every aspect of our lives, and is often a source of anxiety or stress, or, on the flip side, joy, or even pride.
On the flip side, Freud also said that dreams are all about sex — "a room represents a woman because it has an entrance" — which perhaps didn't do dreams a favor.
On the flip side, this also is far and away the most affordable version of the Seaboard the company has offered up, at $299, versus somewhere between $799 to $8,888.
But on the flip side, many drivers today do ask passengers if the music is okay or if the rider would like to hear a different station, out of courtesy.
On the flip side, millennial women often rejected the notion that gender should be a factor in their vote, particularly if their loyalties lay with Clinton's primary rival, Vermont Sen.
On the flip side, other blooks, from ceramic ashtrays to lighters with decorated dust jackets, focused only on the superficial look of a book and do not open at all.
On the flip side, if AI seems beyond your brand's reach, allowing the consumer to personalise their own experience with your brand is another way to provide the same value.
And on the flip side, Zoe can serve as an inspiration to us all: The next time a creepy dude won't leave you alone, ask yourself, "What would Zoe do?"
If that sounds like a nightmare to set up, you're definitely onto something, but on the flip side, it does give Naked Wines a fantastic moat to ward off competitors.
"On the flip side, however, you have a hardware industry that has largely not really been going anywhere in terms of innovation and in terms of new products," Sanchez said.
On the flip side, places like tech, advertising, clearly startups, they really have much less threat and they have more diversity and they have more mobility, so they're much looser.
On the flip side, I really do miss Corvo's Bend Time ability — getting that one back is one of the main reasons I intend to play the game through again.
Or, on the flip side, consider Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who grew up in a culture saturated with Islamist ideas, but has become a valiant champion of secular values and freedom.
On the flip side, few apps will extend to the top of the screen; most of the time, the apps will run in a resolution smaller than Vivo's 643:9.
On the flip side of the coin, Melvin Capital raised its Facebook stake by 52 percent to 650,000 shares and Aaron Cowen's Suvretta Capital bought 1 million shares of Facebook.
On the flip side, tech giants have been spinning up their own PR machines ahead of today's debut workshop of the newly formed Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT).
On the flip side, a stronger currency is better for households and companies operating on the local market as it helps to keep inflation down and makes imports more affordable.
On the flip side, strength from names including Lululemon, L Brands, Five Below, The Children's Place and Express revived hopes that retail sales would come in line with early forecasts.
On the flip side, all the treasures from sunk ships would have been found, MH370 conspiracy theories would never surface, and underwater laser-shows would dazzle octopuses and lobsters alike.
On the flip side, HNW individuals in the United Arab Emirates were not able to escape global market volatility because of the UAE's deep economic ties to the West,  said.
But on the flip side, trade wars, a hard-line stance against international outsourcing and restrictions on immigration could prove bad for the bottom line for many United States companies.
On the flip side, Cloud is framing himself as a longtime grass-roots conservative while Bruun criticizes him for not having enough experience in government to best serve the district.
But on the flip side, state finances have improved, foreclosure activity has slowed, and housing prices have increased by a healthy 8.6 percent in the first half of this year.
On the flip side are safety advocates, trial lawyers, and local officials who maintain that the promise of self-driving cars to reduce road deaths is just that — a promise.
On one side, notable structures are plotted out; on the flip side, black-and-white photographs highlight the selection, paired with the architects' names, the dates built and the locations.
On the flip-side, I had fun Finnish drinks to try, like flavored vitamin waters and something called a Kane's Ruby Hill Thrill which was a delicious fizzy strawberry drink.
On the flip side, a growing body of evidence, from researchers at Johns Hopkins University, has suggested that laws requiring a license to buy and own guns are particularly effective.
On the flip-side, there were plenty of plays on offense where we needed one block or had guys there to get a block and we couldn't get a block.
On the flip side ... he's dropping a new album soon featuring some real heavy hitters, a documentary, tour ... and when that's all said and done, starting a family with Hailey.
On the flip side, China has been trying to keep pace with the U.S. in the autonomous vehicle industry and could stand to benefit from having Waymo closer to home.
On the flip side were a strong German labour market and higher spending on refugees, Ifo said, also edging up its 2017 growth forecast to 1.6 percent from 1.5 percent.
On the flip side, Longbow Research on Wednesday lowered its rating for Apple shares to neutral from buy, predicting the company will ship fewer iPhones than expected in fiscal 2018.
On the flip side, bonds and the yen are selling off with Treasury yields rising all the way to 43% while euro zone yields were up 4-5 basis points.
On the flip side was the continued solid play of point guard Shane Larkin, who hit his only two 3-point tries and finished with 13 points and eight assists.
On the flip side, if growth disappoints, the Fed might be tempted to cut the overnight lending rate again and the yield curve could steepen and help widen lending margins.
On the flip side, though, we get to see the world from Lucia's perspective, and she is so much more than her mental illness, though it is undeniably part of her.
On the flip side, to avoid overpaying the IRS, Spears says she keeps a running tally of her business expenses so that writing them off come tax time is less stressful.
On the flip side of weeding out non-transparent political propaganda and/or political disinformation, Facebook is currently blocking the free flow of legal pan-EU political campaigning on its platform.
On the flip side, some might find the Home Hub to be too small for their tastes and will want a larger version with a bigger display and more powerful speakers.
On the flip side, the two things Weiwei most deeply cares about, human rights and freedom of speech, are beautiful and fragile, like so many aspects of the 'cultivated' natural world.
On the flip side, a bed would have to be pretty flimsy to not support me so rather than cause a fuss about it to the hosts, I'll take my chances.
On the flip side, in mid-March, Netflix finally got around to airing the second half of Arrested Development's fifth season, and that once-groundbreaking comedy doesn't look so good anymore.
On the flip side, it would appear as if the Note 9 does DeX best by requiring just a USB-C to HDMI adapter and cable to connect to a monitor.
On the flip side, he is chasing a man in Koepka who has posted six consecutive rounds in the 220s at the PGA Championship while shooting a combined 270-under par.
"On the flip side of that, families will send their kids to unofficial mental health workers, who are members of the community and see things from the same perspective," she continues.
On the flip side, Mexico's fintech industry has everything VCs daydream about: large untapped markets, highly scalable models, startups with solid traction, successful references around the world and multiple exit scenarios.
On the flip side, this record also has the most outwardly political songs you've written, as you reference a "neon cartoon" in one song and call out Stephen Miller by name.
On the flip side, a CBO report released in August concluded that not funding the insurer payments, called cost-sharing reductions, would increase the federal deficit by $194 billion through 2023.
On the flip side, it will be very difficult for Democrats to muster the votes to stop him if Collins rejects Ford's accusations as insufficiently substantiated and announces support for Kavanaugh.
On the flip side, Chen says the auction house could underperform based on a global slowdown in the art market, lower than expected auction sales and commissions, and weaker operating margins.
On the flip side, if A.I. can identify the subtle decisions that end up excluding people from employment, it can also spot those that lead to more diverse and inclusive workplaces.
On the flip side, you may be more paranoid than usual, so find ways to get grounded: reorient yourself, ask what your needs are, and think about your long-term goals.
On the flip side, the 7.9-inch size indicates the new iPad mini will retain essentially the same look, which means fat bezels, Home button, and probably no Face ID, either.
On the flip side, terrorism laws could be used against those who play a part in the supply chain of American guns flowing to cartels, including "straw purchasers" and private sellers.
On the flip side of the Postage Stamp coin there were several players who birdied the eighth on Thursday, among them championship leader Phil Mickelson (63) and Dane Soren Kjeldsen (67).
On the flip side, research into employer practices shows that there are sound economic and business reasons for why managers seek workers who are willing to accept these types of schedules.
But on the flip side, a win would help the real estate magnate regain his form, establishing him as a bona fide threat to win the nomination and silencing his doubters.
On the flip side, you might find that the pacing of your drama is totally ruined by the constant pausing you have to do when your mouse hovers over a Chinese character.
On the flip side, 'binge learners' might be able to power through an entire Specialization in less time than they otherwise might and pay a reduced fee for the entire course bundle.
On the flip side, there's far less evidence that the new U.S. president is capable of rising above the sound and the fury on social media — to keep things sounding, well, presidential.
But on the flip side, it raises questions about how publishers should handle including this content for those readers who access their site in a standard web browser, off of Facebook's network.
On the flip side, exceptions exist for law enforcement or intelligence use, meaning that those involved in the VEP might decide to not inform the vendor so the vulnerability can be exploited.
On the flip-side, "once you're up there, be genuine and be yourself; you can tell your story," Fant said, adding that the key is having fun, being prepared and being yourself.
But on the flip side, it's fairly remarkable that Amazon was able to create a new market for its Echo speakers, given the massive lead in voice assistants held by its rivals.
On the flip side, there's no wrist rest like some of the others on this list and you can't customize the keyboard backlighting, so you're pretty much just stuck with the red.
On the flip side, one analyst insisted that the next American president will not have a significant impact on the macro outlook for stocks—regardless of whether it was Clinton or Trump.
On the flip side, nearly 4 out of 5 people who currently own a home, as well as respondents over the age of 55, said now is a good time to buy.
On the flip side, France's large global companies are having it considerably easier than their German counterparts, particularly in the banking and luxury sectors, which have been able to pay sizable dividends.
But on the flip side, Clinton's strength was always in her desire to actually govern, something that Trump (not to mention, anyone who works with him) obviously has no interest in doing.
And, on the flip side, it can be hard to hold ourselves to that standard of kindness on the days when we'd rather clothesline a cyclist than stop to make small talk.
FROST: BUT ON THE FLIP SIDE IS THERE NOW NOT GOING TO BE OPEN SEASON FROM OTHER CORPORATES TO COME TO THE GOVERNMENT AND SAY I'M CONSIDERING MOVING PEOPLE ABROAD, AS WELL?
There are other changes -- leaders of the women's suffrage movement will be repped on the back of the $10 ... and civil rights leaders will be on the flip side of the $5.
" On the flip side, many argued that the lyric was "hurt" and not "hide," with one fan tweeting a slowed-down clip of the song and writing, "Ppl making s— up again.
On the flip side, the policy has at least a short-term positive impact on India's banking sector because withdrawal limits allow the deposit base to grow quickly as cash is deposited.
On the flip side, it's very hard to open the XPS 15 2-in-1 with one hand, thanks to that stiff hinge and no cut out to slip your finger into.
But on the flip side, governments may have a tougher time to convince its citizens to pay higher prices for the same goods and services under renegotiated trade agreements, according to Baptist.
But on the flip side, a sample size of just two people is fairly meagre, even if they are twins, so there were plenty of factors that could not be fully controlled.
On the flip side, they can "always trim back on spending in some areas if our investment portfolio performed really poorly or we had an unexpected expense in one category," Justin says.
On the flip side, however, the real estate industry is "one of the most important sectors in China," and has the potential to lift the economy if it does well, Hong said.
On the flip side, it could encourage countries with emerging solar power to cut emissions or refocus solar panel efforts to more sparsely populated or remote areas, where pollution is less severe.
On the flip side, low-wage positions, such as cashiers and bank tellers, are notching some of the largest wage gains, according to Glassdoor, largely because of increases in the minimum wage.
On the flip side, they can "always trim back on spending in some areas if our investment portfolio performed really poorly or we had an unexpected expense in one category," Justin notes.
On the flip side, the gold sector, which has heavily outperformed the broader market amid uncertainty about global growth, sank 2 percent on Tuesday, as investors shifted out of safe-haven gold.
On the flip side, technical-minded folks can look to nab certification as a Salesforce Developer, in which case you should aim to ace an exam such as the Platform App Builder.

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