I also see the other side of the coin, and I believe that most of the companies in the cleanup game are no better than war profiteers. |
Well, the other side of the coin, of course, is that if you do not pursue them, sometimes you can be criticised for not doing your job properly. |
The other side of the coin is that he has had to leave out players who were once automatic choices, and it's not a task he enjoys. |
On the other side of the coin, the cheap debt available to companies will continue to make acquisitions look more attractive. |
On the other side of the coin, credit must go to whoever is responsible for ensuring the approach roads to the factory are kept clear. |
But the other side of the coin, an increased range of cheaper imports, is just as important. |