Sentences with phrase «obverse side»

The phrase "obverse side" refers to the front or the side that is facing forward. It is the opposite of the "reverse side," which is the back or the side that is facing away. Full definition
The obverse side of this economic problem is a moral one, for it relates to power — who has it and who doesn't — and to the axioms behind present power relationships.
Real guilt is the obverse side of the dignity of freedom.
On the obverse side of the same coin are the character traits that often make his films worthwhile.
Moreover, again resorting to the obverse side of the parents» claim of no reading deficiency, the court identified a third public interest: «It would make no sense — and would be a waste of the schools» finite resources — to provide [the required intensive] services to students who do not need them and would not have been provided them had they simply taken the ELA and demonstrated their reading proficiency.»
Gerhard Richter: Colour Charts also features an earlier work, Sänger (Singer), 1965/1966, a Photo Painting with a colour chart of various shades of red painted on the obverse side of the canvas, which provides an integral insight into the artist's conception of the series.
With the paint, it is sometimes hard to tell if it is applied to the gauzy surface or to the obverse side.
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