Sentences with phrase «left in the hands»

Money needs to be left in the hands of taxpayers, and not redistributed to failing companies and enormous financial institutions,» wrote one respondent.
President - elect Donald Trump offered qualified support for legalization while on the campaign trail, positing that medical marijuana «should happen» and that laws regarding recreational usage should be left in the hands of the states.
The team is made up of ex-traders that are able to assist with any technical issue or trading matter, therefore leaving you in the hands of professional traders.
As the title to this post indicates, successful B2B lead generation is simply too important to leave in the hands of your salespeople (and please note, this is not a slight against salespeople).
And in this short period of time, the Church was left in the hands of a few indigenous priests.
However, even most public goods should be left in the hands of the public, where virtue must guide, and where free persons are accountable for their decisions.
A complicating factor is that some bishops who are most concerned about this development will keep their distance from the national bureaucracy, thus assuring that the relevant institutions will be left in the hands of those who either favor or do not understand what is happening.
We are leaving them in the hands of pedophiles.
We do not know; we must leave this in the hands of a just and loving God.
Left in the hands of god, both mother and fetus will be in jeopardy.
I might even have to stand up and clap until I had no feeling left in my hands.
It is not a problem to be left in the hands of some virtually self - appointed, unaccountable publishing committee in New York or teams of writers who may not have seen or helped a «wet drunk» in years.
Jesus implied that if the Spirit does not convert them to goodness in this life, any judgment of their deeds is to be left in the hands of their creator — God alone.
Thus, the transformation of the world is left in the hands of those who can approximate more closely to world consciousness.
I do not deny this god's existence, but this god is not one a civilised man would worship.Can someone explain what it truly means to be benevolent or is it left in the hands of false prophets like these who demonize people in the name of their lord?
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.
During prayer, I've held a leaf in my hand and let it be a connection point between me and the divine.
The men who came with Judas seized him by the cloak; he left it in their hands and fled naked.
If I carry out that argument, it is not really The CHURCH that is the problem, only the people in it (and I would add the people outside of it who leave it in the hands of the wrong people).
If children want to make it sweeter by adding extra honey, maple syrup or fruit they can, but we think that decision is best left in the hands of parents.
If children want to make it sweeter by adding honey, maple syrup or fruit they can, but we think that decision is best left in the hands of parents.
Once seated, guests are left in the hands of the captain, who with the help of a team of servers and assistant servers, are to ensure a harmonious meal experience.
Crush the leaves in your hand before adding.
Just pile the leaves in your hands and mush them around for several minutes before tossing them into your serving bowl.
Get a wide bowl, sprinkle on your dressing or whatever you choose to use, and take a bunch of leaves in your hands.
We had asked the steward for his suggestions and he told us to leave it in his hands for -LSB-...]
Crush and smash the leaves in your hands — this will help to release some of the oils and give the process a jump start.
Think for yourselves if you want to be part of changing the Arsenal's fortunes or leaving it in the hands of Arsene?
Chelsea needs 19 points to take the tittle with 9 games left in hand.
They have plenty of talent around the offense in a weak division, and are going to leave it in the hands of Blake Bortles and Chad Henne.
So let's wait for Wenger to go and then leave it in the hands of these incredibly talented people to decide who their Messia will be.
Leave us in the hands of a true Arsenal fan..!?
On offense, the Vikings will mostly be left in the hands of whomever is hired as the offensive coordinator.
because the same Dana that is supposed to be «disgusted» with the decision is also the same Dana that has repeatedly & vehemently warned fighters to never leave it in the hands of the judges.
The fixtures until the end of the season leave it in our hands, having played all of the current top seven away from home other than Sheffield United.
(And then I spent a day twiddling my thumbs trying to think of ways to entertain my hands without any knitting or strength left in my hands to do so, but that's another story.
Nestle has lost control of the conversation — in fact the conversation that is being had is not only off - message (one would assume) but the defense of Nestle has been left in the hands of those least qualified to handle it — the bloggers who answered their call and came for a few days of fun.
Not long ago, child care was largely left in the hands of mothers while fathers focused on jobs and careers.
Babies» health is too important to be left in the hands of a multinational company's marketing department.»
It said that election boycott «is the only legitimate tool left in the hands of oppressed people to register their displeasure with the ongoing genocide, arbitrary arrests and torture across Biafraland.»
«Instead of leaving it in the hands of the rich to make donations, we're giving it directly to the people who need it.»
The NEC also used the occasion to kick against the call for autonomy of local government councils, stating that the ghost of the effects of primary schools left in the hands of the local governments in the past had continued to haunt the teachers, leading to its near - collapse in terms of personnel, funding and infrastructural development.
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.
With oversight left in the hands of the likes of public - employee union devotees like Fertel, and board membership held by a City Manager with a constant «thumb» in the making of the municipal budget, and another board seat perpetually occupied by a Councilwoman charged with voting on these very same budgets year - in and year - out, what other result might be expected?
What make Americans great is the supremacy of her citizens, the unity of Nigeria is not negotiable and can't be left in the hands of misguided rascals.
The fate of the federally funded pilot program will be left in the hands of whoever wins the Syracuse mayoral race in November.
While these are all vital debates, it means the details of how we leave the EU are now being left in the hands of senior party figures, having had little public airing.
The confusion and uncertainty among political parties about their own stances shows that this isn't just something to be left in the hands of the «great and the good».
My wife picked her up and then we brought her up, but when we left for Libya she was left in the hands of other people and then she dropped out of school and so, on returning from Libya we had to go back and take her and try to educate her and salvage her, we worked hard at her, she is still in Accra working and taking care of herself.
Doncaster should no longer be left in the hands of a multinational which puts shareholders» interests before public safety.»
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