All 9 Uses
on the other hand
in
The Hunt for Red October
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- On the other hand, his father had been a model Party member and a hero of the Great Patriotic War.†
Chpt 5. *
- On the other hand, HMS Invincible was just over here for the NATO exercise, sailed from Norfolk Monday night.†
Chpt 6.
- Sending Ritter or Greer out would be far too obvious, whereas you, on the other hand, are a relative—†
Chpt 6.
- On the other hand, Dallas is commanded by a fairly competent man who wouldn't be bothering us unless he really thought he had something.†
Chpt 7.
- On the other hand, they know where she's heading, a limited number of discrete areas, and those are staked out with fifty-eight submarines.†
Chpt 12.
- If, on the other hand, you decide to leave public life, it would not be too surprising if he were not able to get a job of equivalent stature with another senator.†
Chpt 14.
- On the other hand, he didn't want to incite a mutiny on his own sub.†
Chpt 15.
- On the other hand, I speculate that it is also possible that about this time the Americans received this information which Cassius passed on to us.†
Chpt 15.
- On the other hand, they can believe the story we planted through Henderson, which is also unattractive but is supported by a good deal of circumstantial evidence, especially our efforts to entice their crewmen to defect.†
Chpt 16.
Definitions:
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(1)
(on the other hand) from another point of view; or in a way that is different (a phrase used to introduce a different perspective or idea)
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)