Noun
the other side of the coin (plural other sides of the coin)
A different aspect or way of seeing or thinking about something.
You can work all day and get a lot of money, but the other side of the coin is that you'll have less time to spend with your family.
Leadership is the other side of the coin of loneliness, and he who is a leader must always act alone. And acting alone, accept everything alone. Ferdinand Marcos
According to a frequently cited definition, economics is the study of "best use of scarce resources.” The definition is incomplete. "Second best” use of resources, and outright wasteful uses, have equal claim to attention. They are the other side of the coin. Tjalling Koopmans
We can ask ourselves why we invent God, and then, ten minutes later, we invent Satan - why? Because we need him; there's something fascinating about the other side of the coin. Mads Mikkelsen
And I think this is also the other side of the coin for people who demand that media content be free. Source: Internet
But the other side of the coin is many of these places are using cheap ingredients that I really don’t want to know the provenance of. Source: Internet
If we look at the other side of the coin, the resurgence of Bahir Dar and other regional cities, such as Adama or Meqelle to name a few, as an alternative metropolitan to the overcrowded Addis Abeba is appreciable. Source: Internet