Example sentences of "[noun] on the one [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is probably not coincidental that there exists these two areas of human interest , namely , the areas of religion on the one hand and that of the healing power of the mind on the other , where there is a similar absence of that clear-cut knowledge or faith the attainment of which is so sought after .
2 At the same time , the conflict between reason and natural religion on the one hand , and faith and authoritative revelation on the other , opened up an area in which theology had to listen to both sides , to learn from both , and to attempt to find its own way without necessarily falling into either of the sharply polarised alternatives .
3 The exchange represented the worst of both sides — woolly-minded thinking on the one hand and a blinkered response reducing morality to the level of materialism on the other .
4 Secondly , the claim that there is a strong correlation between changes in the money stock on the one hand and changes in money incomes and prices on the other is central to the monetarist case .
5 We may think of consciousness as having two components : sensation and perception on the one hand and willing or agency on the other ; or input and output .
6 We put on a display of marching or and er weaponry we 'd got in King George 's playing fields and er talk about the weapons er er er br brings to mind we had a , a weapon that was a anti-tank weapon and it was a Robin Robinson Heath er contraption made up of a tube , cast iron tube on a three legged tripod with er a hinge ring on the one end which had a recess for a cap and a trigger to , to fire this cap .
7 Historically , this distinction between ownership ( by the shareholders ) and management ( by the board ) was aimed at facilitating non-participatory investment on the one hand and specialised decision-making responsibility on the other .
8 Clearly there is a difference between a story or personal reminiscence on the one hand , where the obvious question is " What happened next ? " , and , on the other hand , an essay on " Democracy versus Dictatorship " .
9 However , the difference between the systems of property rights in countries such as Britain , America , Germany , Hong Kong and Indonesia on the one hand and Russia , East Germany , Vietnam and China , is still sufficiently great to enable us to label the former capitalist and the latter socialist .
10 The implications for pedagogy of SLA research on the one hand , and studies of communication on the other , come into conflict and so stand in particular need of conceptual evaluation .
11 The long-term aim is to produce a book or series of case-studies analysing the interactions since the mid-nineteenth century between scientific and technical education and research on the one hand and industrial performance on the other .
12 The clash in underlying values between Britain and the United States on the one hand and the former Soviet Union on the other , is illustrated by the fact that an act of financial speculation — which has not only led to the accumulation of great wealth but has also occasionally received public honour in Britain and the United States — might have earned the perpetrator the death sentence in the Soviet Union .
13 Through its publication , the Militant , it opposed United Front tactics on the one hand and the policy of the official Labour Party leadership on the other .
14 Mr Moorhouse is a Faberge journalist on the one hand , and a brilliant and caring historian on the other .
15 Sir : I fail to understand the somewhat confused parallel that the Ven William Paley ( letter , 5 October ) has sought to draw between the Pharisees and Jews on the one hand and the Philistines and Arabs on the other .
16 The 9th 's lunar eclipse spans the areas of professional and personal goals on the one hand and your base in life on the other .
17 Alexandra could imagine her face , white and drawn , her eyes shut against the effort of calling , the effort of standing there with almost all her weight on the one leg that was any use to her .
18 This does not of necessity call for a middle way between the extremes of egalitarianism on the one hand and élitism on the other .
19 Special Service may be defined as an action ranging between but not including the work of the single agent on the one hand , and on the other , the full-scale combined operation .
20 There were doubtless all kinds of subtly poised relationships between the royal household and administration on the one hand and the temple priesthood and its administration on the other .
21 Following this , it is clear that a strong distinction can be made between rule on the one hand and normative regularity on the other .
22 But it can hardly be overemphasized that the new images were not constructed in any artificial , mechanistic sense , separate , as it were , from attitudes and real social relationships on the one hand and , on the other , the economic and political structures of society .
23 The Committee therefore concentrated on a series of ad hoc recommendations , relating to two main aspects of privacy — freedom from intrusion upon oneself , one 's home , family and relationships on the one hand , and privacy of information , that is the extent to which one can determine how information about oneself shall be handled , on the other .
24 This project focusses on the extent to which the transferral of industrial ownership between public and private sector has been justified , ex ante and ex post , by political considerations on the one hand an economic considerations on the other .
25 Opposing pressures came from tutors on the one hand , and family , male peers , and non-university female friends on the other .
26 Instead it sought an equilibrium , a labour — consumption balance between its economic , social and cultural necessities on the one side and the output of labour by the family on the other .
27 In the poems are seen Herbert 's struggle with ambition on the one hand and with dejection of spirit on the other .
28 The research is intended to cover both the quantitative , ie of changes in payroll , capital , turnover and other quantifiable variables on the one side , and the options and interpretations of leaders of the industry on the other .
29 one should not confuse … two things : the fragmentation of social labour , which arises from the fact of the social division of labour on the one hand , and the fragmentation of social labour , which negates this very division of labour on the other hand … ‘ enterprises ’ … stand in various relationships to each other : either they are bound to each other by buying and selling ( heterogeneous enterprises ) , or they are in competition with each other ( homogeneous enterprises ) .
30 The social organization under which the people of a particular historical epoch and a particular country live is determined by both kinds of production , by the stage of development of labour on the one hand and of the family on the other .
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