Also included on the flip side of the disc is a vastly inferior full screen version. |
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Slightly disappointing, I'd have liked the hike in pay and the new location, but on the flip side, the job would have been a McJob. |
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A full-screen pan-and-scan version is also provided on the flip side of the disc. |
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They achieve this by putting the full screen version on the flip side of the disc. |
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The study sheds light on the flip side of memory research, which often focuses on how to improve recall. |
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Also on the flip side you can be grateful that you won't be going through this experience again. |
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As always my favourite is found grazing idly on the flip side. |
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But on the flip side could be instanced fleeting moments when rhythmic control was a little wayward and when ensemble unity was not quite perfect. |
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Then on the flip side, there's this unfettered fluidness that is true of the Mad Hatter and White Queen. |
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But on the flip side, it also limits a mutual's ability to raise capital for growth. |
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This two-in-one Marni clutch has a girlish pink polka dot on one face and a bolder, more Marniesque green and black print on the flip side. |
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Unbeknownst to the vast majority of straphangers, the humble MetroCard is essentially a floppy disk, uniquely identified by a serial number on the flip side. |
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Were you playing up or, on the flip side, shying away from portraying a romantic attraction? |
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But honestly, on the flip side, I think it did break the image. |
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And on the flip side, it is the workers who use the program most frequently and often the firms that employ them who know how best to take advantage of its various provisions. |
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Young people who self-injure are trying to release overwhelming feelings, or on the flip side, are trying to break through their emotional numbness to feel anything, even if it's pain. |
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On the flip side, an understanding of the inherent risks involved has been fairly limited. |
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On the flip side of the coin they cost the British tax payer millions every year, and have become out of touch with the public. |
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On the flip side, cognition has improved in demented or impaired people given nutritional support. |
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On the flip side, the district has the dubious distinction of registering the highest number of cases of atrocities against women. |
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On the flip side, an auditor is punished, in a sense, for being diligent by excluding himself from consideration for certain good jobs. |
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On the flip side, management can take you off probation at any time before the three months end. |
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On the flip side, minority Rover drivers are idiot boy-racers who still can't figure out which vehicles get right of way at a roundabout. |
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On the flip side, don't be afraid to admit it if something comes up that you don't know a lot about. |
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On the flip side, donors also need to ensure that clients are informed about the benefits of insurance. |
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On the flip side, the fabric seats of our test version, the Matrix XR, didn't make for such a comfortable ride. |
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On the flip side, ignorance or recklessness in publishing or broadcasting news can end up distorting the truth. |
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On the flip side, in many leagues you also can pick up players who are traded to your league. |
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On the flip side, Del Potro has been a hard court beast for two straight seasons now. |
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On the flip side, the shared services group, according to several former technology leaders, often steamrolls business unit wishes. |
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On the flip side, what many wireless users don't realize is that going wireless can compromise their network's security. |
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On the flip side of the disc there is a pan and scan version of the film that is to be avoided at all costs. |
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On the flip side, tons of dot-coms went out of business because they followed fads that they thought were permanent market changes. |
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On the flip side, some parts of the plot that aren't explained still seem to be vital to the story, so several chapters are clear as mud. |
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On the flip side though, I am glad that they ordered the episodes according to airdate rather than production order. |
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On the flip side, many people self-medicate to try to ease the pain in their lives. |
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On the flip side, there was some good volleyball played during the tournament. |
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On the flip side, hardcore arcade hounds and video jockeys despised the game for its limited combo system and unbalanced cheap-hit ratio. |
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On the flip side, some corporations set professional wages based on national versus regional averages. |
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On the flip side, indie developers do get recognition from the online gaming community if their title is good. |
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On the flip side, The Byrds recorded a lot of songs over a very short amount of time. |
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On the flip side, people in TBS expressed concern that departments are not using the flexibility that they believe is built into the Policy on Transfer Payments and its directives in designing their programs. |
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On the flip side, reporters usually understand we also have a job to do. |
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On the flip side, then, positive reinforcement works well on many pets. |
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On the flip side, a smart tea maker that knows just when you're in need of a cuppa could be very handy indeed. |
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On the flip side, for those buying a used catamaran, custom catamarans and trimarans can be a fantastic bargain on the brokerage market. |
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On the flip side, the power steering felt a bit overly assisted at times, preventing us from fully appreciating every turn of the wheel. |
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On the flip side, many corporations and employees are turning to alternative employment arrangements, such as freelancing and contract work. |
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On the flip side, when insurers fail to meet their benchmarks the government helps absorb those costs. |
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On the flip side are equally over-inflated claims made by superfood detractors. |
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On the flip side, if a woman died in childbirth or from consumption, the man remarried or hired someone. |
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On the flip side, things can spiral downward when communication breaks down and employees feel disconnected from the farm operation. |
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On the flip side of this light diagnostics is the customer's reaction to good advice. |
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On the flip side of discipline, it's vital to praise children and give them attention when they do something good. |
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On the flip side, the term 'upside capture' measures a fund's performance in up markets relative to an index. |
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On the flip side, the report calls Houston, Denver, Phoenix, Atlanta and Dallas to the carpet for a repeat pattern of overbuilding flat, sprawling topographies. |
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On the flip side, boxers do have longer careers now. |
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On the flip side, it's easy to test your work. |
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On the flip side, I do believe that if it is ever completed and fully crewed it will be producing significant amounts of first-class research in microgravity. |
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On the flip side, however, does it mean taking them into account in order to suggest that someone is guilty on the basis of actions that are not regarded as criminal in their country of origin? |
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On the flip side, world demand declined for wheat and barley, foreign subsidies returned after a three-year reprieve and dry weather resulted in lower yields. |
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On the flip side, neither was the AECB fully satisfied with the written examinations, as these did nothing to demonstrate a candidate's proficiency to operate a panel. |
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On the flip side, reductions in the proportion of the labour force with low levels of education have had substantial effects on labour supply, and this signals a key area for potential further progress. |
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On the flip side of that are 20 reasons why you might want to stay in Canada, 20 realities about the cost of seceding-or the cost of separating, let us call it what it is-and those are not pleasant to think about. |
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On the flip side, forward visibility is excellent thanks to the sloping hood and the available adaptive headlights which optimize lighting in corners. |
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On the flip side, the return of junior Elijah Fossas from a bad back injury has been a blessing. |
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On the flip side, it provides additional protection to the battlement hexes against which it is built in the event of a direct shot from these siege engines. |
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On the flip side, we must provide legal aid for proper representation. |
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On the flip side, the next big change that everyone will be observing will take place over the summer, when the European Union will re-elect its Commission. |
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On the flip side, seven per cent of producers aged 40 and over believe their farm or business will be much worse off in five years, as compared to only three per cent of young producers. |
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On the flip side, I've had some guys say it's not worth the hassle. |
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On the flip side, there are common denominators in science instruction among all five nations. |
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On the flip side, in-vehicle electronics, most notably telematics, will continue to prosper. |
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On the flip side, many artists haven't the foggiest notion on how to run a business or promote themselves. |
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On the flip side, some fabricators still look at assemblers as the enemy and at designers as wing-nut gear heads who are out to destroy the world of fabrication. |
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