Sentences with phrase «back in the hands of»

Decentralized authentication places the power to manage one's identity back in the hands of those to whom it belongs, its owners.
Below is an interactive timeline of the dramatic fight over Dell that ultimately ended up with the PC maker back in the hands of the man who created it.
Into that mix, the tax cut legislation would put tens of billions of dollars back in the hands of corporations and households.
After being sold for hundreds of millions of dollars and later being bounced from owner to owner, the site is back in the hands of its original founders, Michael and Xochi Birch.
FlexSwitch levels that playing field by putting hardware and software decisions back in the hands of those who own the network.
Unlike the old days, where information was created, controlled, and distributed by only a handful of parties, failing to reach the masses and disguised in hidden agenda, cryptocurrency and blockchain places information and power back in the hands of the user — allowing or non-traditional (and modern) methods of dissemination.
What separates decentralized applications from standard applications is the infrastructure of their back - end servers, omitting the use of programming languages such as Rails or Django in favor of blockchain technology — removing centralized hosting services and putting power and voice back in the hands of its users.
We think wealth management firms and advisor should look for technology that puts power back in the hands of advisers by providing insights that robos and self - directed traders can't match.
This new technology will put power back in the hands of advisers by providing insights that robo advisers and self - directed platforms can't match.
«(It's) a new beginning, where we're one step closer to putting power back in the hands of the ordinary working people of Alberta.»
So again, this is as you and I talked from a financial repression perspective, this is a very empowering concept because it's putting control back in the hands of individuals and really away from governments and big companies because they're not needed as the middleman.
Former Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page called for this system because it puts spending decisions back in the hands of Parliament; and in fact, Minister Clement has already examined this proposal in response to a recommendation by the House of Commons Committee on Government Operations and Estimates.
That the church ought to be put back in the hands of the lay people — those wanting a closer life with God?
Iconic Australian chocolate bar Violet Crumble is back in the hands of local owners after a 28 year run under Swiss multinational Nestle.
Time to get off our backsides and make a noise gooners because this club needs to be back in the hands of people who are heart broken when we do nt win.
One is to put it back in the hands of the village government.
Rep. Chris Gibson, touting new federal education legislation that, if passed, would put many policy decisions back in the hands of the state, urged Albany to roll back the Common Core learning standards, essentially calling out Cuomo.
Publicly financed elections will put our campaigns back in the hands of the people, where they belong.»
But the governor called out the region's legislators for wanting to shift control of state economic development funding away from the regional economic development councils that Cuomo created and put the money back in the hands of the Senate and Assembly for them to dole out individually.
I'm backing @NormanLamb to become leader of the Liberal Democrats and help put power back in the hands of individuals http://t.co/cp5hzX7NNr
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has talked of the need for «radical change that puts power back in the hands of the people».
Which puts the ball back in the hands of local IDAs.
Cuomo has lauded the program as an engine to place control back in the hands of local stakeholders, particularly those upstate, who he said have been traditionally ignored by the legislature.
Brown defended the decision, saying they were simply putting money back in the hands of the people, and Pridgen agrees.
Buffalo Schools Superintendent Dr. Kriner Cash said the receivership plan for five persistently failing schools is back in the hands of the State Education Commissioner.
After spending years in study and archaeological storage, the Hebior mammoth is now back in the hands of its rightful owner — and up for sale to the highest bidder.
A radical rethink of the technology behind bitcoin could put real political power back in the hands of the people
Now 18 years later and some 700 births attended, Debbie talks about «normalizing birth again,» that is, putting it back in the hands of mothers and families to choose the birth plan that aligns best with them.
So it's back in the hands of people who know dating.
SK, Canada About Blog I rescue tools and put them back in the hands of people who can appreciate them.
Yet back in the hands of a talented director and the men who helped create the idiom to begin with, it's fresh and raw.
The changes we are making will put control back in the hands of teachers and school leaders - those who know their pupils best - making sure every single child has the opportunity to fulfil their potential.»
What I find most exciting about this trend is the ability to get manipulatives back in the hands of children while simultaneously allowing them to interact with digital tools.
Once again, a controversial proposal to require Georgia's public school students to obtain a parent's permission before joining an extracurricular club is back in the hands of the state legislature.
The states were doing fine until the federal government stuck its nose into it... So it was important to get the balls back in the hands of the people who really should have it.»
The 18 new schools announced today include a number that will be set up by teachers themselves, showing the programme is putting power back in the hands of those who know children best.
A DfE spokesperson said: «The changes we are making will put control back in the hands of teachers and school leaders — those who know their pupils best — making sure every single child has the opportunity to fulfil their potential.»
A large part of this shift involves putting learning back in the hands of students — empowering them to take ownership over how they process and come to understand complex concepts and information.
The bill would «put education back in the hands of those who understand their needs best: parents, teachers, states and school boards,» Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday.
Put the powerful tools of measuring progress back in the hands of students.
My school, for example, is part of a growing reform movement that seeks to place assessment back in the hands of the people who work closest with students and their communities: teachers.
By offering parents the opportunity to choose which school best fits their child's needs, the Children's Scholarship Fund puts the power of education back in the hands of parents, where it belongs.
Interestingly, authors and publishers will have the option to decline participation in the Library Direct program, as Smashwords» fundamental business model is to put the control back in the hands of those who create the books.
Don't get me wrong, I am writing an ebook myself and have a web site and blog too, I support ebooks wholeheartedly and hope and believe (as Maggie Thatcher used to say) that they will transform the publishing industry, putting power back in the hands of the individual, which is my dearest wish.
We share Libiro's philosophy of putting the power of «publishing» back in the hands of authors.
Let's put it back in the hands of the author's where it belongs
Gillian Flynn LOVES SUNBURN: «Every time Laura Lippman comes out with a new book, I get chills because I know I am back in the hands of the master.
«We want to change the way people think about credit cards and their credit card company by putting the power back in the hands of customers,» says Paul Wilmore, managing director - Consumer Markets, Barclaycard US, in a statement.
Let's take monetary policy out of the hands of politicians, and those whom they appoint, and put it back in the hands of the free market, if they can't pick turning points.
Alternatives have moved beyond the closed partnership structure and into the mutual fund space, and have shifted the investing power back in the hands of the average investor.
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