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I assume the phrase derives from post-modernist employment of the term, ' the other ', to denote the obverse to the accepted, the sanctioned, the dominant.
Not a die-duplicate of mule (a), below (obverse).
The obverse is, of course, also true.
The other point concerns exports, and this, of course, should be the obverse of the medal.
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At the other end of the scale, on the obverse side of the coin, is resettlement.
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There is, therefore, the obverse side to tourism.
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The obverse of what he says is that, if the amendment were accepted, that could be seen as signifying a weakening of resolve.
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I have openly accepted that it is complex—but the obverse side of the coin of fairness is complexity.
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Should we not state the obverse; in other words, cover the position if, by a false reference, a person obtains the services of another person?
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Subsection (3) is more or less the obverse of the same coin.
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The fall shown in medium-term policies is largely the obverse of the increase in extended-term policies.
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On a day like this, however, it becomes apparent that there is an obverse to that medal.
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The obverse of the decision carries dangers which are just as great.
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The obverse is sometimes accepted—that one can park where there is not such a sign.
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Of course, there is the obverse of the medal.
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The obverse of the argument is that for seamen £50 is tolerable but £30 is intolerable, for the following reason.
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The obverse side of the coin is that many steel plants struck an all time record in 1969.
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We ought to look at the obverse in this case.
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The sub judice rule is of course the complement of what we were discussing last night—the reverse of an obverse.
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We are proud of freedom but, remember, freedom carries with it the obverse side of the medal, which is tolerance.
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Recognition and fact are the obverse and reverse of the same mental process.
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The concept that "automatic"is the obverse of"manual"seems to be one point, with"holding"being absolutely identical to"storage".
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We cannot retrospectively remove names from the register; that is the obverse of the principle that we do not make criminal offences retrospective.
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He was concerned that the one was the obverse side of the coin to the other.
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I say that because although there have been very considerable achievements there has also been an obverse side.
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However, the obverse of that argument seems to be that the fewer patients treated, the lower the costs.
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They are not necessarily incompatible because practically every economic obverse has its reverse.
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I suppose that in a sense discrimination is the obverse of equal opportunity and fair opportunity.
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If it has any validity, the obverse of the coin is that what the individual creates he should be allowed to keep.
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We all know from experience that the obverse side of the coin of safeguarding is blight.
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The postal service is in the throes of a vicious downward spiral of services, which is the obverse of a vicious upward spiral in prices.
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They fail to understand the obverse of the argument which is now being advanced.
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They should learn that the obverse of the coin of local autonomy is local responsibility.
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The obverse, however, is that, when sensible conservation measures are taken, the refreshment of stocks can be very rapid for precisely the same reason.
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In the obverse case, there are higher standards in some cases, but by no means in all.
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The obverse of that point is that people will fail.
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What is perhaps even more important is the obverse of that consideration.
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The obverse of the question is how one returns to increasing one's share of the trade.
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We have not yet heard about that side of things and it is the obverse side to the problems of money and transfer fees.
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I think that ability to pay is not just the obverse of inability to pay.
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I take it that the obverse is true.
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Their demonstration for a certain type of school was the obverse of the coin of their concern about other types of school.
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In a way, that is the obverse of the size of the refund.
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The obverse of racial harassment is racial discrimination in the armed forces.
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The obverse of this is that our producers' returns are not as high as they might be.
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Is the obverse true, then, that, if one has made a bad pledge, one should carry that out?
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Is not the obverse of the coin also true?
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Is it not the obverse of proper parliamentary scrutiny?
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Of course, this was the obverse side of the coin.
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Does he accept that the obverse of that is that it will be impossible to manage the housing stock?
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They are, as it were, the obverse and reverse of one coin.
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The obverse side of the subsidence problem is what to do with all the colliery waste brought up from the holes left underground.
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The sixth amendment is the obverse of the second amendment, dealing with children's cases and re-transfer.
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I think that the obverse or reverse of that fault was to be found in connection with appeasement.
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Presumably, the obverse is true: any costs will have to come out of front-line services.
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However, the obverse of that is that we do not want the increasingly fossilised system of regulation to remain in place.
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There is an obverse side to the coin.
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Take the obverse side of the coins.
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In that sense, the trustees, too, have their integrity—an integrity of purpose which is in a sense the obverse of the physical integrity of the museum.
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The obverse is equally true.
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The obverse of the principle that a majority of one is enough is that if there is a minority it does not matter how small it is; it is enough.
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We are not denying that the depreciation of the pound has contributed, but it must be remembered that the obverse of the depreciation is a considerable improvement in our competitiveness.
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The obverse is that the failure to meet those expectations will result in disappointment and disillusion setting in, and that reaction will be unwelcome and unjustified.
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Here we have a question that admittedly has two sides—two sides which are distinguishable but inseparable, just as the reverse of a coin is inseparable from the obverse.
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Every coin has an obverse and reverse.
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The obverse of negligence is diligence.
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However, there is also an obverse side.
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The obverse of that situation is obvious.
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His endeavour to claim a success in curbing inflation was merely an acknowledgment of the obverse effect of the great unemployment problem that we are facing.
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Would the obverse of that remark apply?
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My final word on the matter is this; it is worth looking at the obverse aspect of this accord being rendered null and void under pressures from whatever quarter.
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The obverse is also true.
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What about the obverse of the argument?
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The obverse of the medal depicts a maple leaf with a star and shield superimposed upon the center.
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The obverse featured the name of the country and its coat of arms.
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The obverse of the coins would always feature an image of the king (almost always in profile) wearing either a crown or helmet/regnal headcloth.
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The three smallest denominations remained similar in design to the 1964 series but depicted 1944-1969 on the obverse.
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The coin featured the bull on the obverse side.
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The northern half of the section is on one side of the chart, and the southern on the obverse.
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On the obverse was the king's head, and on the reverse was an eagle standing on its shield.
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All the coins featured a lion on the obverse and two shaking hands, one white, one black, on the reverse.
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The obverse depicts a five pointed star on top of a laurel wreath.
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On the obverse, a convex central blue enamelled medallion superimposed over a ship's anchor, the arms and flukes, stock and shackle visible.
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Over the length of the reign there were several different designs of obverse and reverse in use.
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The obverse bore a central concave medallion bearing the relief images of a soldier, sailor and airman.
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More generally, the ambivalent obverse of the elder's curse is the evil-eye- one of the most condensed and concentrated forms of witchcraft.
The obverse of this question forces us to consider what interpretation to mask.
One was sensation seeking, and the other (in a sense, the obverse) was behavioral inhibition.
An obverse form of this general argument, its negative corollary, is equally widespread.
Such images drew upon traditional antifeminist archetypes, and in many respects they formed but the ideological obverse to the heroic matron of encomiastic description.
One problem of these theories was, strangely enough, the obverse of the problem with the biological and personality-type theories.
The second type of scenario is introduced as the obverse, "grownup" /"honorific things" case in line 18.
From the perspective of memory studies, d' j' vu represents the obverse side or the ea failure of the experience of involuntary remembrance.
The only weaknesses of the book are the obverse of its extraordinary comprehensiveness and systematization.
The improvements in material security during this period have as their obverse an equally real deterioration in the conditions that constitute personal security.
The second problem, though, is the obverse of the first.
The book is, perhaps, a victim of its material in this regard, and its limitations are therefore the obverse of its many successes.
The style has tremendous rhetorical power in that the analysis reveals the obverse of the obvious and yet it is treated as still obvious.
The majority of vases have two dual-lug zoomorphic handles that separate the obverse and reverse sides.
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