Sentences with phrase «arms of another»

It converts them from expressions of the free market into arms of the government, which function in the same manner as banks.
As one of only three departments ring - fenced from coalition spending cuts, overseas aid is under increased scrutiny from other arms of government.
The startup investment arm of the digital giant is aiming to put support into new European companies.
He knew that the long arm of history bends toward justice.
By pressure from the political arm of the administration?
There is no substitute for the warm, loving arms of a caregiver and the security that they provide for the child.
The book - publishing arm of the magazine I worked for at the time offered me freelance work editing books.
The fears of the people faced with the exponential growth of the production of arms of mass destruction, both nuclear and other are quite legitimate.
He, however, expressed the hope that other arms of government including the judiciary and legislature would collaborate with the executive on the current war against corruption in the country.
The executive arm of government at all levels, is busy chasing shadows instead of sitting down to fix the schools, hospitals, roads and power.
Start worrying in a few million years about a cosmic dust collision, when the sun hits the closest spiral arm of our galaxy.
For the past month, the economic development arms of both cities had been putting together separate packages.
You probably also need a separate liability insurance policy for the property management arm of your business.
As the fundraising arm of the shelter, Friends host benefits for the lost or abandoned animals that need temporary housing and care until they are adopted into a loving forever home.
Be sure any new offering has been fully tested and vetted and is ready to go to market before initiating the sales and marketing arm of the launch.
This purpose of this section is to provide a summary of the muscle moment arms of the calf muscles in each of the main planes of movement.
Just don't expect the Canadian arms of these two agencies to extend that courtesy here.
Ideally, once the executive and the legislative arms of government are run by politicians of the same party, people expect that governance would be plain sailing.
These varied centers now mostly serve as a research and advocacy arm of legal liberalism.
There are challenges because of the judicial system that he inherited and because of the investigative arms of the government, but we will get there.
You should be coming home to open arms of happiness and love.
But all the while I insisted upon being near the strong arm of a teacher.
They are the lobbying arm of a 8 billion dollar industry.
The second, released only by the Japanese arm of the publisher for now, focuses on the gameplay cycle of the title.
My community (albeit not a local arm of an organized denomination) keeps me from wandering too far off and getting lost in a forest of despair.
Individual brokers typically work with large investment dealers, such as the brokerage arms of the banks, but they have a remarkable amount of independence.
He went on to call for government consolidation, including merging several regional entities and overlapping arms of state government.
He subsequently returned to fee - earning in the banking and finance practice of the Australian arm of the firm.
Ad space is sold by the business arm of the company, not members of editorial.
Because they are denied by traditional lenders such as local banks, credit unions, or lending arms of car manufacturers, people with low credit scores often seek financing through alternative options.
She added that, the state of many of the courts does not portray a good picture of the judiciary, which is the third arm of government.
It is the propaganda arm of Democratic liberalism, plain and simple.
Now pin the left arm of the zipper tape to the seam allowance on the right.
As the administrative arm of government has expanded, so too has the number and variety of administrative tribunals at both the federal and provincial levels.
Some of the papers acknowledge research funding from various arms of the fossil fuel industry.
The movie begins with his release from prison 15 years later, into the comforting arms of his mother, despite the fact he is at least forty.
In total, they will invest a historic $ 400 million in the politics and policy arm of the network, 60 percent more resources than they've ever spent during a cycle.
This mandate has brought the consulting arms of major accounting firms to real estate.
For example, they identified five double crossovers on one arm of chromosome 2 — fewer than expected.
The public relations arms of many companies have noticed the trend, and not always to great effect.
When a private equity firm invests in the operational and investing arms of its organization, it focuses on defining a strategic path for economic growth and efficiency.
The biggest credit card companies are just arms of the biggest banks.
However, to have the statistical power to confirm trends even in these populations would probably take at least 100 people in both the treatment and placebo arms of the trial.
Example: When I started PE in 2008 and when I opened the training arm of my business in 2009, I sent out press releases to make the announcements.
They're the enforcement arm of an increasingly corrupt government and greedy officials.
A second arm of the programme is a five - year scheme to introduce a «set of tools» to enable generating companies to supply electricity at the lowest economic and environmental cost.

Phrases with «arms of another»

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