Sentences with phrase «in hand of»

They are much easier to use, but the security of your coins will be in hand of service providers.
And doesn't it seem notable that in the face of the effect that $ 40 000 had, there is 16 times the power in the hand of some hackers, and other tokens owned by early adopter individuals or just other hackers, scammers, whoever, who have the power to orchestrate the daily drama of the entire cryptoworld?
«It is a tremendous weapon in the hands of an adversary.»
To supporters of this strategy, only a gun in the hands of a good guy can stop one in the hands of a bad guy.
The product symbolizes Taxa's goal of proving that GMO technology doesn't have to just be in the hands of large corporations.
Perth - founded IT company XciteLogic has been placed in the hands of administrators with debts of just under $ 4 million.
A number of these highly addictive painkillers get diverted, landing in the hands of patients who misuse them or lack a legitimate medical need; often, they wind up with people to whom they were never prescribed.
Travelers who dare to try to smuggle marijuana from California abroad might end up in the hands of U.S. officials.
Although the final fate of the sweeping health care reform lies in the hands of the Supreme Court, one can't fault Obama for not staying true to his word on this one.
Steven Cook, senior fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, said higher oil prices lessen all the worries from 2015 and 2016 about the Saudi government's ability to maintain its commitments, but the consolidation of power in the hands of the Crown Prince also is significant for the market and investors as his reform program is widely regarded as critical for Saudi Arabia's future prosperity.
But anytime you place your revenues in the hands of another company, you subject yourself to both the positive and negative consequences of their actions.
Decentralized authentication places the power to manage one's identity back in the hands of those to whom it belongs, its owners.
Perth law firm Rockwell Olivier has been placed in the hands of administrators, after its sole director concluded the business was insolvent.
The most important thing for you at this moment is to get your product in the hands of the customer.
In short order, Casper has already made a name for itself in the $ 13 billion U.S. mattress industry, which remains predominantly in the hands of traditional retailers and powerhouse - brand manufacturers.
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.
If those services get hacked, as was the case with Ashley Madison, or purchased by other companies, customer information ends up in the hands of different people and organizations — from the annoying to the downright nefarious,» Rodriguez reported in November.
We're going to use the additional investment to put our app in the hands of every single person worldwide who does weekly shopping.
As with Facebook's Instant Articles, however, Medium's offer to publishers brings up many of the same risks: Number one being that your fate — and the discoverability of your content, and any relationship you have with your readers around that content — is essentially in the hands of a third - party provider.
You want to put most of Canadians retirement savings in the hands of government?»
Evidence of his legacy is virtually everywhere you look, glowing in the hands of passersby and most likely in your own clutches.
Here are some crucial elements that can make placing your company's product in the hands of consumers a lot easier:
Financial products such as mortgages and credit cards are increasingly complex, and employers are putting more choices of retirement funding and health - care options in the hands of employees.
«Together with other provisions of the Recovery Act, ARC loans will free up capital and put more money in the hands of small business owners when they need it the most,» SBA Administrator Karen Gordon Mills said in a press release.
Who wouldn't be excited about more power in the hands of people, the computer as an extension of the brain, a «bicycle for the mind,» as Steve put it?
It's not just a business; it's your baby, and you wouldn't leave your baby in the hands of just anyone.
Analysts have applauded the timing but caution the country is still in the hands of international creditors.
«The future for fintech in India is bright for companies that figure out ways to get consumption power in the hands of Indians.»
It was also worded in an unwieldy way, putting Ms Mead's fate in the hands of Mr Lemon whom she had never met and had close ties with other family members, which was unreasonable, Master Sanderson said.
Eisfeld has had it particularly rough since World War II ended, when the Soviets drew the Iron Curtain along its southern boundary, leaving the town trapped on the wrong side of history and the factory in the hands of East Germany.
This approach ensures that when the technology is put in the hands of patients, devices like smartphones become incredibly powerful in educating them on how to make good decisions in terms of taking medication and finding lower - cost alternatives.
«Every online technique used by Fortune 500 companies will be in the hands of politicians in the next four to eight years.»
While Congress is in the hands of a Republican majority, getting Democrats to go along with cutting taxes for the wealthiest Americans — as is Trump's plan — will be a tough sell; while the Republicans control the Senate, the Democratic minority could filibuster bills they don't like.
Being a private company has certainly helped Cirque establish control over the Vegas market, by putting all the cards in the hands of Guy Laliberté.
The powerful fusion of great design, great engineering, and real authority in the hands of those people, results in magical user experiences.
The precision of Facebook's ad delivery has helped it dominate an industry once in the hands of print and broadcast outlets.
Facebook has said that it was notified years ago that its users» data was in the hands of Cambridge Analytica, and that it followed up to demand it be deleted.
Technology has put the power in our hands, in the hands of entrepreneurs, by doing away with so many entry barriers that once existed.
After all, when the market is hot, there's more chance that capital will be freed up and land in the hands of business owners looking to invest — whether it comes from banks or personal funds.
Known as a micro: bit, the small device is innovative — and so is the effort to put one in the hands of every 7th grader.
This trove then wound up in the hands of Moscow's spies.
Tightly controlled companies are the unloved children of the public markets, because they concentrate decision - making in the hands of the few to the exclusion of a firm's wider shareholder base.
On - demand platforms give instant, mobile booking and payment features directly in the hands of clients, so hiring someone to perform a three bedroom clean (for example) is as easy as ordering a movie or requesting an Uber.
This creates a tax deduction for the company, although the interest income is taxed in the hands of the debt holders.
But finding solutions to the freelance retirement crisis shouldn't just be in the hands of the public sector.
The creditors of Atlas Iron have voted in favour of the iron ore miner's proposed debt - for - equity swap, with the fate of the scheme, and the company, now in the hands of shareholders who will vote next week.
Instead, he argues that investing Social Security assets in stocks would place way too much market authority in the hands of those in Washington.
Troubled mining group FairStar Resources has been put in the hands of receivers and managers with the appointment of PPB Advisory's Simon Theobald and Melissa Humann.
During our two - day exploration, sponsored once again by our founding partner IBM Watson Health — we'll see, hear, and feel how profoundly powerful this new data science can be, particularly in the hands of people like Theresa Beech.
This matter is now in the hands of the authorities.»
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