Sentences with phrase «now in the hands»

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.
This matter is now in the hands of the authorities.»
And let's not forget relatively recent changes at the Star, Canada's largest - circulation newspaper, which is now in the hands of publisher John Cruickshank and editor Michael Cooke.
Although the FCA said it would publish a detailed summary of the report in due course, Chair of the Treasury Select Committee Nicky Morgan said earlier this month there was an overwhelming case for publishing the full report, since it was now in the hands of a number of third parties.
But that's still the world we'll live in for the foreseeable future as these smart phones are now in the hands of the «normals.»
These matters are now in the hands of the new Central Committee, which is still dominated by Western clergy even after the formulaic elections, and the Geneva - based staff.
Now, since they are whining, complaining, and crying like rotten spoil babies, the burden of PROOF is now in their hands.
It can enable us to face without fear or hysteria the grim struggle to bring the destructive powers now in our hands under some kind of intelligent control.
«They start with seducing the young girls, especially the non-educated girls by telephone calls - mobiles are now in every hand,» he said.
When the Oslo Agreement was signed, I thought that the day of outsiders making a contribution to peace with justice in the Middle East was over, that it was now in the hands of the Palestinians and the Israelis.
As Schiller writes, «The daily instruction of most Americans is now in the hands not of the schools but of the corporate multimedia packagers».
Ecumenism is now in the hands of the evangelical and Pentecostal movement on the one hand and the Roman Catholic and Orthodox on the other, the polar opposites of the mainline folks, yet there is a measure of agreement on where and how the apostolic tradition is to be located and retrieved in the affirmations regarding the Trinity, or that Jesus Christ is true god and true man.
Personally, I am not happy that the future of the Earth is now in the hands of corporations rather than governments.
The apostles are not chosen in Jerusalem — they have nothing to do with the capital city, now in the hands of the Romans.
On 10 June, a Recess was agreed which took the big step of agreeing to the legal rights of Protestant holders of benefices and revenues now in their hands.
The beginning of the last 7 years begins with a major peace agreement that involves Israel and their rebuilding of their temple (which requires that they obtain the Temple Mount property which is now in the hands of the Palestinians, on which sits a Mosque).
Acton is also a successful vertically integrated operation, now in the hands of its second generation, after founder Graeme Acton died last year due to a fall from a horse in a camp drafting accident.
Arsenal have declined to comment other than to say it is a private matter that is now in the hands of the police.
The player who is now at Norwich City believes that the club is now in the hands of a good manager and that there is no doubt that they will be able to win promotion to League One next season itself.
They're now in the hands of my trusty local frame shop getting dressed up for their show next week.
The Child Nutrition Reauthorization is now in the hands of a Republican - controlled Congress, after a prior legislative session in which House Republicans already showed their enthusiasm for gutting child nutrition standards.
We spent days in a fog of relief and drunk with joy looking at her and simply not really hearing any explanations about the moments before she breathed because we were too fascinated and relieved with the life now in our hands.
The latter, aged 66, may well lead the party, but most important offices of the state are now in the hands of his younger colleagues using a different language and relying on different political advisers than Kaczyński.
DeFrancisco spokesman Bill O'Reilly took note of the corruption trial of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's former aide Joe Percoco, whose fate is now in the hands of a jury.
Another member of the commission, Onondaga County district attorney William Fitzpatrick, told Capital's Laura Nahmias he would have liked to keep digging as Bharara suggested the body should have, and said he was pleased the commission's findings were now in the hands of the U.S. attorney, who he said was «if not the best, one of the best in the business.»
Egypt's government is now in the hands of the generals and brigadiers — the army commanders who surrounded Mubarak and supported him so fervently over many years past.
«We passed a bill, we strongly supported it and it's now in the hands of the Senate to deal with this.»
Better to put government resources now in the hands of pensioners, low income families and those recently made redundant, who will spend.
ALBANY — Legislation eliminating the state «tampon tax» is now in the hands of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who plans to sign it into law.
The state's Office of General Services issued a request for development proposals last year that fell flat, and the site's future is now in the hands of Empire State Development, a state authority.
The «Accelerate Long Island» program is now in the hands of the Long Island Association, which is in the process of forming a committee to execute the plan Mr. Lesko says will help private sector companies commercialize new technologies.
«This matter is now in the hands of the court, which is exactly where it belongs.
«Again, after the counter coup in 1966, the North threatened to secede until they were assured that power is now in their hands.
Ekiti allocation is now in the hands of creditors who Fayemi took loan from.
The attack on Rent Rebates, has not made Landlords lower their rents.I have seen no sign of it anyway.The fair way, would have been a fair rents cap.Not a bedroom tax, because the Tories sold all the housing stock they could.Most ex council houses are now in the hands of private landlords.You should have tackled those who have more than one home, its obscene that someone can buy a holiday home in a village, and villagers have to move out.
The fate of 800,000 thousand young Americans is now in the hands of a heavily divided Congress.
Kaye recommended no criminal charges against the governor in the Johnson case, but said they should be considered in the Yankees tickets case, which is now in the hands of Albany County DA David Soares.
The bill, originally introduced by Governor David Paterson, is now in the hands of the State Senate, where its passage is in doubt.
«This matter is now in the hands of the court, which is exactly where it belongs,» Cuomo said.
The referral spurred by Sugarman, and voted onward by the four - member Board of Elections, is now in the hands of District Attorney Vance, a Democrat like Cuomo and de Blasio.
By the process of inductive reasoning and with results now in hand, it can safely be presumed that somebody got to the barn before Bernardo and Wise.
ALBANY — The fate of a struggling Oswego County nuclear plant that employs hundreds and generates hundreds of millions of dollars in annual economic activity is now in the hands of the Cuomo administration.
Requests by the organization and others is now in the hands of State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia.
With the Republican designation for governor now in hand, fundraising remains Rick Lazio's biggest hurdle, according to supporters and critics, with an important test looming that could prove pivotal to his chances of beating Democrat Andrew Cuomo in the fall.
Having learned that millions of its users» data was now in the hands of a company to whom no such permissions had been granted, Facebook demanded that Cambridge Analytica delete that data — and then never followed up.
The «means of production», in the old language of socialism, is now in the hands of every individual with a computer.
He says it will take about a year to catch up on the research literature he missed while working on the book, but the grant he rewrote five times is now in hand, so the lab is bigger than it's ever been.
With the first observation now in hand, plans are advancing for additional opportunities at different illumination phases of Phobos and Deimos.
The last piece of the poppy puzzle is now in hand: Plant geneticists have isolated the gene in the plant that carries out the last unknown step in converting glucose and other simple compounds into codeine, morphine, and a wide variety of other medicines.
The issue has come to a head over a piece of moon rock now in the hands of a private collector in the US.
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