(Contrastive) from another point of view.
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Examples for "on the other hand"
Examples for "on the other hand"
1The economy in China, on the other hand, is recovering, he said.
2Facebook, on the other hand, confirmed that thousands of users were affected.
3Casey, on the other hand, had already seen her parents' relationship crumble.
4PD changes, on the other hand, were not different under either condition.
5Spain and Portugal, on the other hand, are going the other way.
1She didn't answer that one, but then it was a different question.
2We started quite brightly but then the key moment went against us.
3Football may not have come home, but then it never really left
4It was complicated, but then they came from a large Italian family.
5That was so yesterday; but then The General came as chief speaker.
1But, then again, rational debate wasn't exactly what Beck was going for.
2In the night twice into the cellar and then again this morning.
3He tried the key left and right and then again more forcibly.
4There might be problems down the road, then again, there might not.
5But then again, Arthur Miller ended up with Marilyn Monroe, however briefly.
6A second or two later it went off again, and then again.
7But then again, Hollywood's relationship with American politics has always been fraught.
8But then again, it does say it's looking for opportunities in Asia.
9Ironic that, but then again, as Harrison observed: all things must pass.
10For a few minutes he remained absorbed in thought; then again speaking,-
11He then again besought of their Lordships the mediation in his behalf.
12But then again, you can't tell me what I do isn't necessary.
13He supposed so, but then again what good would it do now?
14Sometimes we whipped them; and then again they chased us right home.
15But then again we know Melania can give a mean hand slap!
16At times he is sententious, energetic, simple; then again, obscure and diffuse.
Translations for then again