Sentences with phrase «belong in the hands of»

Control belongs in the hands of the founder, not the funder.
The teaching of «oughts» properly belongs in the hands of private, voluntary associations — churches, families, neighborhood groups.
All in all this is a practical, well written, highly accessible book that belongs in the hands of everybody who has ever enjoyed the writing of Gilbert Keith Chesterton.
Leadership definitely does not belong in the hands of part - time thinkers.
Leadership responsibility in the church belongs in the hands of those who place the church first in their lives, Schuller insists, and «no matter how dedicated the members of a local congregation are, the church does not take first place in their lives.»
Nominated since a young age for her role in Atonement, this year's Academy Award belongs in the hands of Irish Saoirse Ronan for her portrayal as Eilis in Brooklyn.
The 911 R and (to Sergio's point) the GT4 are proof Porsche can still make great cars and that people still want a standard transmission the problem is Porsche seems to believe really great cars only belong in the hands of a very privileged few.
My avatar is in support of keeping guns off the UH campus — where they do not belong in the hands of untrained amateurs who want to arm themselves against imaginary dangers.
SegaGaga definitely belongs in the hands of industry vets and Sega fanatics, though I don't think it stands well as a game without its references.
«Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks belongs in the hands of every junior attorney.

Not exact matches

Decentralized authentication places the power to manage one's identity back in the hands of those to whom it belongs, its owners.
«For the first time, the Canada Job Grant will take skills - training choices out of the hands of government and put them where they belong, in the hands of employers and Canadians who want to work,» Flaherty told the House of Commons.
I, on the other hand, presuppose that God can not be evil; that goodness and being belong inextricably together or else there is no ground for basic trust... Even Calvinist Paul Helm, a leading evangelical Calvinist thinker, agrees (as I show in my book) that «goodness» attributed to God can not be totally different from every understanding of goodness (and love) we know of
To this day, the greatest achievement of theological mediation in this direction is Bultmann's method of demythologizing, which assumes that any objective meaning of the gospel, any meaning that speaks of the world or reality as such, including the idea that the end of the world is at hand, belongs to the world of myth and not of gospel, and therein is consigned either to the premodern age of humanity or to the realm of the old Adam or «flesh» (sarx).
His doctrine has tended to make the whites, North and South, shift the burden of the Negro problem to the Negro's shoulders and stand aside as critical and rather pessimistic spectators; when in fact the burden belongs to the nation, and the hands of none of us are clean if we bend not our energies to righting these great wrongs.
For that reason only we find now the ruling powers are in the hands of secular non religious ones... The conference above stated that the secular regimes in the West had used the indifference between religions, branches, doctrines by creating «Fitnah» said to be harder than killing... because you get all those with Fitnah to fight among them selves... beside establishing and supporting terrorist groups to get the area unstable far from investment and development environment that has caused the mass immigration of the capital heads, professions and skilled labour hands from their countries to the west and be treated as garbage at countries that they do not belong to whether as culture, race or religion....
President Obama on the other hand, has done a nice job of keeping his beliefs where they belongin private unless he's doing something that demands displaying them, such as prayer breakfasts, etc..
(22) For, on the one hand, Dasein's primordial reality of being - in - the - world and its condition of «belonging to» will naturally be inclined to fix itself on the latter (langue) and to understand the sense of the textual signs in terms of the prejudices and traditions of its preunderstanding.
It is after doing what is commanded, when everything has been done in the sphere of human decisions and means, when in terms of the relation to God every effort has been made to know the will of God and to obey it, when in the arena of life there has been full acceptance of all responsibilities and interpretations and commitments and conflicts, it is then and only then that the judgment takes on meaning: all this (that we had to do) is useless; all this we cast from us to put it in thy hands, O Lord; all this belongs no more to the human order but to the order of thy kingdom.
Nondiscriminatory funding would simply place the profoundly personal decision about how to treat a pregnancy back where it belongs - in the hands of the woman who must live with the consequences of that decision.
So the next time someone asks me about the future of evangelical Christianity or whether I belong in that «camp,» or who's got the upper - hand, I'm just going to tell them the truth: hell if I know.
Interestingly, we can see now that major developments in the character of scientific knowledge today help to make possible this synthesis of cosmic belonging on the one hand and religious wandering or sojourning on the other.
On the other hand, self - identified evangelicals are linked among themselves by a set of elective affinities, while belonging to a potpourri of Protestant denominations that display only a limited and variable concern about their own existence in institutional separation from one another, let alone from the Roman Catholic Church.
On the one hand, the Roman Catholic partners in the recent rapprochement always know that they belong to an ecclesial body that understands itself to be one, and in which the sole Church of Jesus Christ «subsists.»
Schools belonging to conservative churches, on the other hand, are often very conscious of their Christian grounds, but they typically express this in terms of conservative mores, an emphasis on pious practices, and the teaching of Christian doctrine in the curriculum.
«At the end of the letter,» Fiess said,» (Henriquez) said goodbye with Psalm 95:4, which says, «In His hand are the depths of the earth, and the mountain peaks belong to Him.»»
Chinese civilization, on the other hand, retained something of the ancient feel for participation and belonging in the natural world.
And all that belonged to Haman now is in the hands of Mordecai.
Can we just agree that some of the machines are over the top and do not belong in peoples hands.
The second near - death moment, meanwhile, belongs to Tony himself, a several - episode sojourn in limbo following his shooting at the hands of his senile uncle.
I promise to leave cream of mushroom soup, my vast collection of beanie babies, and my Bop It back in the 90's where they belong, but this recipe deserves to be dusted off and brought back from the hand written recipe Rolodex.
How on earth did I wind up in the middle of this gym belonging to boxing's reigning King Pretty Boy, stress sweating in the cloying warmth, holding hands with Junior's daddy?
I worry that after the teacher explains her curriculum she will hand out a math test — the kind where every problem is filled with a combination of numbers, letters and those odd symbols that look like they belong in foreign street signs.
At Generation Mindful we believe 1) play belongs in the center of childhood, 2) discipline means to lead and guide by example, not to shame, 3) nurturing the heart is just as important as nurturing the head, and 4) MAGIC happens when learning is hands - on, child - led, battery - free and, whenever possible, outside!
We'll look at how mothers intuitively use their hands on the breasts, whether nursing or pumping, and the different roles of the mother's hands, the baby's hands, the midwife's hands, and the LC's hands — whose hands belong where, and whose hands are in the way.
Publicly financed elections will put our campaigns back in the hands of the people, where they belong
Brown's thesis is a strong rebuttal to a commonly held point of view, arguing that a «strong» leader — defined as someone who «concentrates a lot of power in [their] hands, dominates both a wide swath of public policy and the political party to which [they] belong, and takes the big decisions» (p. 1)-- is ultimately an undesirable leader.
Now we don't only have a child - like battle between two longstanding politicians that frankly belongs in the playground with one refusing to hand back the metaphorical football unless the other apologises — but the questionable standing of Lib Dem party rules once again takes centre stage in the public eye, and it's not going to go away any time soon if this really does end up in the Courts.
«This matter is now in the hands of the court, which is exactly where it belongs.
«It's time to take campaigns away from the special interests and put them in the hands of the people where they belong,» said Jackson.
«This matter is now in the hands of the court, which is exactly where it belongs,» Cuomo said.
The head in question had belonged to the French aristocrat and chemist Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, who was executed at the hands of French revolutionaries on -LSB-...]
Screening of all passengers and their hand luggage for weapons or explosives by hand searches, metal detectors and X-ray machines has drastically cut the number of hijackings since it was recommended by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), to which almost every country belongs, in 1974 (see Graph).
Even so, he and his colleagues think that, on balance, the features of the skull, hands and teeth mean the new species probably does belong in our genus.
Davis herself concluded her experiment showed the food selection for young children should be left «in the hands of their elders where everyone has always known it belongs
This puts control of your healthcare in your hands, where it belongs.
I used to get hand - me - downs from the cool older girl across the street and the thing I liked the most about these Villager things (besides the sewn in label that said «The Garment Belongs to Helen Cleary» was that they always used some kind of contrasting trim or lining and colorful buttons.
We each deal with a breakup in our own way, some eat there way out of the situation and others destroy anything that used to belong to their ex that they can get their hands on.
Zack Snyder may have had a hand in producing the movie and casting Gal Gadot, but this movie belongs to Patty Jenkins, and it sounds like she knocked it out of the park.
The baby hand belongs to the new son of Jonah (Jesse Eisenberg), a birth that has turned his father Gene (Gabriel Byrne, doing his best work since «In Treatment») into a grandpa and his brother Conrad (Devin Druid) into an uncle.
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