Sentences with phrase «at the hand of»

But that's the situation that fans of the critically - acclaimed NBC drama This Is Us found themselves in after Tuesday's episode, in which the long - anticipated death of a leading character (actor Milo Ventimiglia's Jack) is hinted to ended up coming at the hands of a faulty slow - cooker, of all things.
Detailed reports and allegedly leaked audio paint a picture of an embarrassing defeat at the hands of the US military, and how the remains of dead Russian mercenaries are being held until after Russia's presidential election in March.
Some of the losses appear to be coming at the hands of IPTV providers, the big two of which are Bell and Telus.
In general, founders don't seem to worry about failure at the hands of their competition — only 5 percent cited this as a concern.
Indeed, if the deal collapsed it would be at the hands of the Trump administration, following the president's repeated declarations that the deal was «insane» and the «worst ever.»
DHR International has put together an infographic that outlines four easy tactics you can implement to improve your company's information security, three critical steps to take after a data breach and examples of major companies that suffered at the hands of Internet hackers.
She also was the victim of sexual abuse at the hands of family members, which she discussed with TV viewers during a special episode of her show.
Finally, poor customer service can also be relished... if you experience it at the hands of a competitor.
Fifty - one % said they found news stories about the deaths of people at the hands of police officers, or news about ambush attacks on police in three states, to be among the year's most important news events.
A desperate Diaz detailed the treatment the company had received at the hands of an IRS agent who would not accept her payment plan.
Word of the exchange's unexpected shutdown emerged last Friday, when some 30 MyCoin clients informed a local Hong Kong legislator, Leung Yiu - chung, that they believed they were the victims of fraud at the hands of the company.
But to blame a publication primarily aimed at and created by women for the systematic harassment and assault many women endure — often at the hands of men — is an embarrassing repurposing of the #MeToo movement.
«I shouldn't have to suffer at the hands of my government,» said Zzyym, who was born in 1958 and raised as a boy.
The powerful video portrayed, with frank brutality, the October 2014 death of 17 - year - old Laquan McDonald at the hands of a police officer who shot the teenager 16 times.
According to The Wall Street Journal, body cameras have become a $ 1 billion industry since the deaths of Brown, Eric Garner, and other unarmed black civilians at the hands of police officers.
The logic: Northwestern has won seven straight after starting the season 2 - 3, while Kentucky finished the season with two straight drubbings at the hands of Georgia and Louisville.
Decades later, the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Parkland, Fla., filmed their own horrific attack at the hands of a heavily armed former student.
Eric Garner's death at the hands of police was on tape, for example.
This theme is prevalent through the rest of the women who suffered at the hands of James Toback, Mark Halperin and Harvey Weinstein.
Has its moment of clarity, more than a decade in the making, truly arrived at the hands of people who also presided over some of Microsoft's greatest flops?
Cutting his rating on Southwest and Alaska to neutral from buy and downgrading JetBlue to underperform from buy, Didora noted that domestic travel could suffer at the hands of international and business trips.
Like chain - retail record stores before it, video game retail's days are numbered and its demise will come at the hands of the same killer: the Internet.
Kristie Colón reportedly recorded a TEDx talk where she accounts physical and mental abuse at the hands of the Gravity Payments CEO, according to a report in Bloomberg Businessweek.
Obviously, it wasn't just Michael Brown who died at the hands of law enforcement.
At least 12,000 women in Russia die at the hands of their abusers each year, according to Human Rights Watch.
Too often, companies that under - invest suffer at the hand of low growth.
Some 50 dead at the hands of a self - declared ISIS supporter with an automatic assault weapon, in the midst of the most polarized presidential election the country has experienced in the post-war period.
Plans for similar terminals in neighbouring Washington State are expected to meet a similar fate at the hands of like - minded regulators.
The officer, Shawn Wilson, claims in the lawsuit filed last week in San Patricio County, that Hitt»... seemed to be trying to cover - up...» an investigation into alleged assault against a 15 - year - old boy at the hands of a Taft official, last year.
So the high - interest junk bond was born, largely at the hands of Michael Milken's gang at Drexel Burnham.
The failure to model this dichotomized economy is not the fault of mathematical economics as such, but reflects the constrained reasoning at the hands of the monetarist school that has monopolized economics departments in the world's universities.
A blockade of pipelines at the hands of armed militants has shut down production at three Libyan oil fields, including the biggest one, Sharara.
We don't know the full damage Harvey has caused yet, but already the media narrative that has emerged seems to be focusing far less on the black and underprivileged populations that suffered the most at the hands of Katrina.
They ensure that everyone who works earns a minimum wage for their labour, and that nobody is subjected to inhumane working conditions or unduly harsh treatment at the hands of their employer.
On September 16th, Preston Manning published an article on the recent defeat of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) at the hands of the conservative Liberal - National coalition in the Globe and Mail.
«What happened in Iguala» — the site of the students» disappearance, allegedly at the hands of crooked cops, acting in cahoots with a cartel — «was a tragedy, and we get the butt of it,» says Robyn Sydney, an Acapulco resident and well - known environmentalist.
At age 14, to escape both her oppressive working environment and the frequent mistreatment she endured at the hands of her brother - in - law, Sarah married a man named Moses McWilliams.
Giants like Walmart, Target, JC Penney, Office Depot, Best Buy and others are all feeling what has gone from being a pinch from online to a full out bludgeoning at the hands of Amazon, eBay and a never ending pipeline of hungry and innovative digital pure plays.
His years of hard work were gone at the hands of an all - in - one, risky investment allocation.
At what point do we conclude that this relentless public mauling at the hands of government MPs and their private sector proxies is intended not merely to expose the CBC to proper scrutiny as a public agency, but to intimidate it in its function as a news organization?
At the same time, we can not and should not turn a blind eye to the real pressures millions of families face at the hands of globalization, technological advances and other factors.»
«The first verse is seen through the eyes of a child witnessing his mother suffer from violence and abuse at the hands of his father.
Two young women are using the power of social media to warn teenagers about sexual abuse they suffered at the hands of a Montreal tattoo artist who used his boutique as a hangout for troubled girls when he sexually abused them.
Given the absolute caning AMP has (deservedly) copped at the hands of Kenneth Hayne and Counsel Assisting at the Financial Services Royal Commission in Melbourne this week, why wouldn't the company's leadership renewal be the talk of the market?
European banks have been preoccupied with shrinking their balance sheets and restructuring debt in preparation for a new round of stress tests at the hands of their newly empowered schoolmaster, the European Central Bank.
The communication from rescue to Greece by President of the European Union, Herman Van Rompuy, at the hands of France and Germany was well received by Wall Street
Over the past five years Flexado has grown considerably, having developed an excellent local reputation among both operators and clients at the hands of Ramon and his core team, based in the city of Houten.
They are going to need capital at some point and the recent death that was at the hands of an autonomous car isn't helping.
Opinion: The prospect of major bloodshed at the hands of the state looms large.
XRP has suffered at the hands of analytics website Coinmarketcap.com which capriciously decided to omit South Korean exchanges from its price and volume calculations yesterday.
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