That way the decision gets taken
out of the hands of the vested interests of politicians and into the hands of the people themselves.
To say that religion can be
dismissed out of hand because of our scientific understanding, is overly simple at best, and just plain wrong at worst.
Speaking of durability, better take great care the phone doesn't
slip out of your hand for it will definitely break, unless it falls on a pillow.
Then they go through a development process even after they do sell their sixth novel, the one that didn't get
rejected out of hand.
He would not say if he would support a ban on assault weapons but reiterated that he wants all weapons
kept out of the hands of people who should not have them.
These are good
eaten out of hand as an appetizer or snack in place of far more caloric nuts.
He called for enhanced background checks on gun buyers, protection orders to keep
guns out of the hands of people likely to harm others and community - based intervention programs.
Though I work in a library, the staff room - where I spend most of my time - can really get
out of hand as far as the noise level goes.
This is a recent development, and one that I'm perfectly capable of admitting has gotten
completely out of hand in the past few months.
It got a
little out of hand so I started giving the desserts away to friends and family whenever they came over.
That would put the industry on par roughly with 2004 — before things got
out of hand in the bubble years.
Remember: Critical situations can get
out of hand quickly when companies don't have a crisis plan in place.
They work well tossed into salads, blended into smoothies, or eaten
right out of hand.
The «greenhouse» hypothesis has been around for the best part of a century but until the 1980's was dismissed
out of hand by most scientists in the field.
Companies realize that many families have several drivers and that policy rates can quickly get
out of hand with this many cars on the road.
When your thumbs need to reach controls in the bottom corners of the display, it feels like the device could slip
out of your hands at any moment.
Unfortunately that means that this is one slippery devil and will likely
fall out of your hands at some point, especially if you live anywhere that's even remotely cold.
Thankfully, the credit card company caught it before it got
too out of hand.
We need to get medical
decisions out of the hands of companies, courts and insurance companies and back in the hands of doctors and their patients.
They are comfortable to hold and easy to use, and they won't slide
out of your hand if you get them wet.
My comments are not meant to overlook what everyone already contributes, but rather to show that the problem is so
far out of hand.
Most dates start with an innocent flirt, greeting or «wink» that you can either accept or reject
out of hand without any embarrassment.
A rating of 1 can almost certainly be dismissed
out of hand while a 5 may give the story some merit and warrant a small wager.
It's getting
totally out of hand how many screens of garbage games start out with before getting to the main menu.
A committee of the great and the good might take
power out of the hands of the executive but it creates something close to a self - appointed parliament.
The medical costs resulting from such an accident as this will accumulate quickly, and then get
out of hand even more quickly.
Phrases with «out of hand»