Sentences with phrase «into local hands»

Tensions have been rising for weeks over plans to devolve control over the police and courts back into local hands.

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Guns have been strictly controlled in the United Kingdom for the past few decades, spurred in large part by the 1996 Dunblane massacre, when 15 children and their teacher were killed by a local man who walked into a school in the Scottish city armed with four hand guns and began shooting.
Introducing Starbucks Gin Barrel - Aged Cold Brew, a new sparkling iced beverage made from Starbucks Rwanda coffee beans hand - scooped into oak barrels from a local gin distillery, available only at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Seattle.
Borrowers who might be looking for a $ 3,000 or $ 5,000 loan might be pushed into a credit card account for these smaller loan amounts at the local bank, however that very small loan amount in the right hands has the potential to create jobs, build a business, and strengthen a community.
The minister added the initiative last year - the first event ever held - put more than # 10,000 into the hands of local schools.
After watching the clip it was clear that there is lack of Gvt presence and proper republic in that country to take care of it's people and that locals are taking matters into their hands to fill the wide gap of Gvt presence that they are left with... No wonder now why many are taking into immigration out of that caveman country who went into developing it's weapons rather than developing it's people....
Local communities can fall into the hands of local bosses or gLocal communities can fall into the hands of local bosses or glocal bosses or gangs.
It's been such a wet, cold, grey winter — okay, a typical winter — and the sun was shining so after supper, when everyone else went to the local hockey game, I galloped her into her hand - me - down quilted coat and headed for the outdoors at a dead run.
We're welcoming our local community to come and get a first - hand look at how we turn our farmers top quality milk into dairy nutrition that is enjoyed at home and around the world.
We fold that into a hand made dough produced by local artisans.
At the end of the day we'd call into the local Dairy (a corner store) and each choose a scoop of ice cream which, more often than not, ended up half melted down our hands before we'd even got back to the car.
There, his local neighbors roasted peanuts over an open fire, smashed them into butter by hand, and stirred in any number of ingredients.
She has worked in product development for the frozen sector and written about food, nutrition, and the culinary arts, «getting her hands into everything from cookbook projects for local chefs to corporate communications.»
This, for me, captures the essence of true Italian food — local, nutritious ingredients transformed into hearty meals cooked with a loving hand.
There was a lot to process in the immediate aftermath of Game 2 in Washington — the Blue Jackets» run at franchise history, the Capitals» crisis of confidence and the offside review that held up the full celebration — but both the national and local announcers caught the skill that it took Matt Calvert to make his one - handed game - winner possible, walling off a defender with his free hand and using his plant leg for stick leverage to lift the puck into the top corner.
The win sends Milan up into sixth, although they are still some way off the top of the table — with local rivals Inter Milan on eight points ahead with a game in hand.
If the local doctor had known that cyanide had penetrated deep into Raymond Medford's hand, he could have saved his patient.
It was a mystery initially but news soon surfaced that local businessman Jack Walker had dipped his hand into his pocket.
There's nothing I'd rather see than educational policymaking put back into the hands of the people who are most likely to treat kids as individual human beings — that is, their parents and teachers, preferably at as local a level as possible.
The event promises to give guests exclusive access to the museum, while mixing and mingling with local artisans and other history buffs to learn what goes into making hand - crafted delicacies and drinks.
A local OB / Gyn I know has taken matters into her own hands and reached out to the local direct entry midwives, offering to meet with them and discuss their practices, when they would like to see mothers transferred, and mothers that should be excluded from homebirth.
On campus, Chef Instructors provided hands - on support to integrate new recipes, more efficient production methods, and local ingredients into school kitchens.
Fixing school food in every community — the relatively wealthy Boulder and Berkeley, as well as the outright destitute parts of the country devastated by the housing debacle and unemployment — requires all of us to work together as one to get the fedreal government to fund school meal programs in a way that provides fresh nutritious food for all students, not just those lucky enough to live where people can afford to take matters into their own hands and make a local fix.
An education freedom act would take educational decision - making firmly away from the politicians and into the hands of local authorities, while sponsor - managed schools would replace Labour's academies, to be commissioned by local authorities rather than central government.
The DHCR and the Corporation funnel state and federal taxpayer funds into local development hands.
They then had to add up the tallies for each candidate, manually transcribe them onto various input sheets, and then hand over the sheets to NYPD officers, who transported them to local precincts, where the information was entered manually into precinct computers, and then finally transmitted to the Board of Elections and the press.
But Stocker is angering local GOP leaders by trying to wage a write - in campaign on the line belonging to the WFP, which is working hard to flip the Senate into Democratic hands.
Accountability and control will move out of the obscure network of Primary Care Trusts and Strategic Health Authorities, and into the hands of recognisable, visible members of the community: that is, local GPs, working with local nurses and hospital consultants.
It puts the power to unseat MPs into the hands of local people rather than party HQs.
The governor, who was speaking at the official handing over of party flags to the candidates of the All Progressive Congress (APC) ahead of the local government elections into the 23 local government area at the Kaduna township stadium, described the senators as enemies of the state's progress.
In the 1990s the Liberal Democrats enjoyed success at a local level here, but it never translated into Parliamentary strength and following a difficult period of Liberal Democrat - Conservative control of Hackney council they largely collapsed, leaving every council seat in this ward in the hands of Labour.
Scrambling to build a green labor force Unlike its newfound passion for degree programs, Beijing gave little attention to vocational training in clean energy, but a local business has taken this matter into its own hands.
His colleague Gerry Hand pointed out that some of the Australians leading the charge into Asia are recent migrants who have local knowledge.
As Indonesia's capital struggles with a mounting trash problem, one local man is taking matters into his own hands by recycling plastic waste into fuel for his scooter.
Experience, he emphasizes, should be frequent and hands - on; nature documentaries can only do so much, and regular forays into local green spaces are no less important than grand Yosemite adventures: «A meaningful connection with nature is forged first and foremost through firsthand, multisensory experiences, from abundant unstructured time in the backyard to weekends in the park and occasional visits to wilderness.»
Having strong relationships with local governments, nonprofits, businesses and banks keeps the academic experts working on questions that matter and gets answers into hands of the people who can use them.
An important component of this work will be developing mobile tools and technologies designed to gather data within these local - contexts and to put actionable information back into the hands of public health officials and health care providers.
We got our hands on some loquats from a local greengrocer, cooked them with vanilla, sugar and a squeeze of lemon, and blitzed them into a purée to make delicious loquat bellinis.
Try and eat local fruit like apples and pears their GI is lower, grapes and bananas, on the other hand, will shoot straight into your system and give you a sugar rush.
Grab your local neighborhood snow and get into a hand stand and shove it down in your shorts.
Despite the MOUNDS of cheap trendy clothes readily available at every store you walk into and online, chosing to either support small local designers who make in Australia / USA / Britian / wherever or buy things from op shops and second hand stores.
If you find something you do not need, wash it, and pop it into the local charity bin, or hand it over in store.
When you consider that (a) I rarely step foot into my local J. Crew (’ t is too far from my usual stomping grounds) and (b) this blazer had been put on hold 3 times before I got my hands on it — well, you might start believing in fate.
Instead of waiting for fate to hand you a sweet deal, why not take it into your own hands with Meet Local Bikers?
During his visit, we went to the premiere of the movie and spoke to some of Mexico's key journalists about the film's local impact and how its altered their perspective on the complexity of citizen's taking matters into their own hands.
But when his girlfriend (Diane Venora), a teacher at the local high school, is assaulted after a gang leader threatens her, Berenger decides to take matters into his own hands.
Their ambitions lead them to hire a local hustler, Tim, and take matters into their own hands to set their lives straight.
By pure happenstance, a lonely ranch hand, Jamie (Lily Gladstone), wanders into a night class at the local community college.
The young heir to a vast Mexico City banking empire runs away from the cold, corrupt, racist, money - driven, super-elite, super-rich, classist world into which he was born, takes a wrong turn down a wrong road, and finds himself stranded in a poor, remote, beach community where he experiences a love at first sight with an exotically beautiful local girl — one that will place him — and her — in grave danger at the hands of a ruthless drug lord.
We should protect the benefits that individuals have already accrued, especially those of present retirees and those nearing retirement, but we shouldn't tie the hands of state and local governments decades into the future.
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