Sentences with phrase «hands of politicians»

Good - government types may posture before the TV cameras, but even zealots know in their bones that the wallets of donors and the outstretched hands of politicians are what's most open in Albany.
«Every online technique used by Fortune 500 companies will be in the hands of politicians in the next four to eight years.»
«The future of humankind isn't exclusively in the hands of politicians, of great leaders, of big companies.
At the same time great power is concentrated in the hands of politicians, bureaucrats and experts.
The economization of our politics can be illustrated also by the fact that the decision about how to respond to this situation is not in the hands of politicians.
Selfishly, I am glad I am out of it now an no longer have to put myself in the hands of a politician who's decision making about war, I might not agree with.
Probably lots of body hair, too, unlike the many statues we have of him hanging naked and dead at the hands of politicians.
Through evangelism, individual souls may be «won to Christ,» but social issues are so complex that the Christian should leave them in the hands of the politician, the economist, the industrialist, the social scientist.
Charity in the hands of politicians, half of whom you probably don't like anyway?
Despite rules disallowing the explicit targeting of voters by their political party, there are creative ways to get literature into the hands of a politician's most - likely voters, according to multiple former legislative staffers.
We have left the country in the hands of politicians for too long and it is clear they are bereft of ideas to move this country forward.
Redistricting is too important a process to be left in the hands of politicians, who are always more concerned with keeping themselves in office than doing what is right.
Excerpt: «As your representative, I'll work to take decision - making out of the hands of the politicians and bureaucrats!
In asserting that the explosions on 11 and 13 May provide «enough data» to continue the country's nuclear weapons program without further testing, the two government experts hope to free up the hands of politicians who want India to join the 149 countries that have agreed to the ban.
It is also a scarce commodity being channelled ever more firmly into the hands of politicians.
The NHS is a precious and wondrous institution, but what a pity that its fate and shape is in the hands of politicians instead of people like Sir Bernard who really know what doctoring ought to be all about.
Broadly speaking, Americans are aware that some ethical minefields await us in the age of biotechnology; are alert to their own lack of information and expertise in judging such difficulties; and (as the focus group conversations made especially clear) are anxious also about leaving that judgment in the hands of politicians, of government agencies, or of researchers themselves.
The apparent need for a training / enlightenment of youth who are ready instruments in the hand of politicians and our supposed leaders in different communities can not however be over emphasized.
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.
That in itself suggests that we can continue to unlearn future findings of science at the hands of politicians.
to suck money from your wallet and in the case of Global Warming put it in the hands of politicians and partisan scientists.
Cynically, without diversity, it seems that politically sensitive sciences will forever be in the hands of politicians and those scientists aligned who can help sculpt a narrative.
That it is the hands of politicians means that time must pass.
This is fraught with difficulties as it leaves the relative allocation of funds for the various sub-disiplines firmly in the hands of politicians.
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