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I know there are two sides to every question and would be able to discuss legal issues before the Board.
After all, there are two sides to every question.
The old sophistry that there are two sides to every question has long passed away.
"I think the kids learned there are two sides to every question," Mr. Shore said.
A third party or fourth might help rid us of that famous mistaken notion that there are two sides to every question.
Well, there are two sides to every question...' 'What do you do when one of 'em's wrong?'
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, further to what Mrs Sanders-ten Holte has said, it can be seen that there are two sides to every question.
She said with a little laugh: "Well--of course, there is the other side of it too ... I mean there are two sides to every question."
There are Two Sides to Every Question, (ss) Printers Prophet (UK) 1938
"In the Muslim world, the notion that somehow everything is the fault of the Israelis lacks balance because there are two sides to every question," Obama said at a meeting with university students during a visit to Turkey.
Nearly 2,500 years ago, long before Mr. Doubleday didn't invent baseball in 1839, Protagoras characterized our lamentable tendency to portray all complex issues as dichotomies of us against them: "There are two sides to every question, exactly opposite to each other."
Who but a natural satirist would have dreamed of skewering the liberal conviction that there are two sides to every question by sketching middle-aged women -lawyers, yet - sitting in an uptown apartment, nibbling tofu, while discussing the compelling case that can be made for infanticide.
If I thought there was some god who really did care two hoots about people, who watched 'em like a father and cared for 'em like a mother... well, you wouldn't catch me sayin' things like "There are two sides to every question," and "We must respect other people's beliefs."
The old saying that there are two sides to every story is simply not true.
"All I can say is that there are two sides to every story."
There are two sides to every story but I can only give mine.
There are two sides to every story but you don't have all your facts right.
But you do realize, I hope, there are two sides to every story?
His only comment on the case was "there are two sides to every story."
There are two sides to every story and a wide range of opinion on both.
Her son added, "I'd just like to say there are two sides to every story."
Although there are two sides to every story, in her case only one side was allowed to tell theirs.
While there are two sides to every story, it looks like social media is what drove them apart in the end.
Of course there are two sides to every story.
While there are two sides to every story, the property owner's side is most often distorted.
There are two sides to every story and its time that Mayweather tells his.
There are two sides to every story, and every sage will hold a different side.
His response to all this, through an aide: "There are two sides to every story.
"I can tell you that there are two sides to every story and the truth will come out in court," he said in a statement.
There are two sides to every story, suffice to say that a lot of people felt very let down by this volunteer’s behaviour."
Mr. Jefferson says there are two sides to every story, although he has not yet offered his.
"There are two sides to every story, but they don't get but one side," said King, 75.
There are two sides to every story and Kershaw's behaviour at the time was erratic, to say the least.
There are two sides to every story and there certainly is another side to this one."
You can only go so far with a headline and there are two sides to every story, so I am not worried about it.
"You all know there are two sides to every story," Bodden said before Thursday's practice.
"There are two sides to every story," defense attorney John O'Connor said.
Mr. Maguire stood his ground, saying, "There are two sides to every story."