Sentences with phrase «not in the hands of»

MH: Free enterprise under today's financial conditions threatens to bring about an unprecedented centralization of planning, not in the hands of government but by the financial conglomerates and money managers.
«Power that controls the economy should be in the hands of elected representatives of the people, not in the hands of an industrial oligarchy,» Justice William O. Douglas wrote.171 Decentralizing this power would ensure that «the fortunes of the people will not be dependent on the whim or caprice, the political prejudice, the emotional stability of a few self - appointed men.»
Planning ends up centralized not in the hands of elected government but in financial centers, which become the de facto government.
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.
The text shows that the power of the future is not in the hands of those who believe in scarcity and monopolize the world's resources; it is in the hands of those who trust God's abundance.
The good news is that unlike many other animal welfare problems (like live export), the solution to ending factory farming is not in the hands of government, it's in ours.
If the goal was the latter, then by god, find a way to get that ticket money into the club and not in the hands of that guy with the entire row of seats in the South Deck.
Next season campaign fortune is not in the hands of the Gunners.
It's just unfortunate we are not in the hands of an ambitious owner even though we have a classy well know respected manager globally who will do anything to win.
It's just unfortunate we are not in the hands of an ambitious manager who will do anything to win.
inheriting a single ticket for the showpiece final is a nonsense when it is at the expense of the participating clubs» fans, especially when those tickets will end up as often as not in the hands of those self - same punters, but at grotesquely distorted prices.
What a pity the Magpies are not in the hands of someone who really appreciates what this club, their supporters and their manager have to offer.
Cuomo has insisted he wants the process of citing specific casino locations not in the hands of legislators, but vested in his own gaming commission.
Potential buyers want the control placed in the hands of an LDC and not in the hands of County government.
All the best speed dating companies promise you that, but it is not in the hands of the company to make the right first impression, that is down to you, and being organised is an important part of the battle.
Not in hands of Jonathan Demme.
The truth is that it's more of a satirical farce than anything else — and the two forms might fuse into a workable whole, but not in the hands of a filmmaker who wants to like his characters as badly as Weitz does.
At least, not in the hands of an experienced eLearning professional.
But if the research has been done and verified on the upcoming Snowden title, the book written, the editing finalized, and the entire manuscript formatted for printing, why is it not in the hands of readers on their devices?
As Philip Cercone notes, «Book publishing in Canada is not in the hands of, or controlled by Canadian - owned companies, but is in those of a very few profitable foreign - controlled book publishers.
People have been lining up to play the demo the entire show and there really hasn't been a time when a controller isn't in the hands of new or returning Bayonetta fan.
That is why I hope the future of art is not in the hands of Wearing and other social artists.
The solution to the problem is not in the hands of climate scientists or politicians but engineers.
With money comes power and I want that power in my hands not in the hands of a slimy politician.
As always, developing your best budget and improving your finances can help you pay down your loans more quickly — keeping you in control of your own debt, and not in the hands of a student loan scam.
The occurrence of war is not in the hands of the travel insurance provider.
It is not in the hands of an individual to avoid risks or uncertainties as the latter against his will, will affect him, disable him or even worse kill him.
Your career development isn't in the hands of your boss or employer nor left to chance.
The only solution is to avoid contact.The solution is NOT in the hands of the abuser.
Here in Canada we encourage property ownership, the more the better, but we have to watch out that the ownership of property, especially commercial property, is not in the hands of just a few wealthy people and corporations instead of ordinary working stiffs.

Not exact matches

If she were to write the Democrats» autopsy for 2016 - and she'll have a hand in it as one of the newly elected co-chairs of the House Democrats» policy and messaging arm - she says her message would be to «not only talk about jobs and the economy, but do something about it.»
«We had a pen they didn't know about and we were taking little scraps of paper and trying to hand out notes to anyone and everyone that wasn't one of the guards or commanders involved in killing Martyr,» Coleman said, referring to their aborted daughter.
And if it weren't for Motorola's 1973 invention of the first mobile phone, you might not have that smartphone sitting in your hand right now.
They're a generation that, in many cases, can't remember a life without a smartphone in their hand — and they have no memory of the 9/11 attacks, beyond the classroom.
The product symbolizes Taxa's goal of proving that GMO technology doesn't have to just be in the hands of large corporations.
Not the weak handed investors who might be in it for the wrong reasons, such as the price of coffee.
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.
Then he went to a person he respected in the office of a client and was handed an idea: use the existing company vehicles to not just deliver packages during the strike, but also help Perfect Courier's clients get their people where they needed to be.
Instead of a jar, which can easily become contaminated if you don't wash your hands before dipping your fingers in, Protini comes with a push - top applicator.
We can't imagine it'll be cheap, what with pretty much a good chunk of your child's upbringing in its metal - jointed robot hands and all.
While they opted not to pony up tens of thousands of dollars for an exhibitor booth, they purchased airfare, hotel rooms and tickets to the show, planning to walk the convention center floor with their stuffed toy in hand, wearing cute matching hats.
Leder didn't reveal the multiple fetched by her company, writing only: «While I negotiated mightily for the keys to the Gulfstream, the corporate apartment in Paris, the company yacht, the lifetime consulting contract and, of course, a tax gross up — all crazy perks we've written about in various M&A deals — I came up empty handed
Lindstrom's own methodology is a form of hands - on anthropological research, in which he visits people's homes and gathers information about their attitudes, behaviors, and desires that they may not be aware of or choose to articulate.
Where big corporations generally have layers and layers of corporate bureaucracy to wade through, not to mention the livelihoods of thousands of employees in their hands, and many stock and stake holders to answer to, smaller companies have always had the advantage of being able to pivot fast by making quick decisions.
However, any employer who is considering seeking out a helping hand from a third party so that they can streamline their workplace processes have been urged by Chris Runckel, the president of Runckel & Associates in Portland, Oregon, to not rush into the decision.
On the other hand, the researchers noted that being in a state of hunger can increase one's impulsivity, but that impulsivity isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Canada's history of protectionism, on the other hand (in addition to restrictions on trade between provinces), has resulted in markets that are generally less competitive than those in the large U.S. market and real wages that do not track productivity growth as closely:
As such, it also gives owners and investors more control over the business, in a way that they would not be subjected to the mercy of the hands of the programmers.
Adam Legge, the director of the city's chamber of commerce, noted in an interview later that the Calgary business community perhaps were not feeling the grip of the sure hand they were hoping Notley would possess.
In other words, we'd use the problem of being short - handed to generate esprit de corps and to show that we were looking out for everybody — not only the absent employees but also those who'd be covering for them.
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