Sentences with phrase «own hand power»

You can not in any way dispute this unless you have walked in my shoes and know first hand the power of that prayer.
On the other hand the power of the truth seen through the resurrection, and the working of miracles, does increase numbers.
The idea of Hell and that you're going there was planted in your mind by someone else who held in their hands the power to inform you who is going there and who isn't.
And I know first - hand the power that love has on these immigrants!
But when wealth is concentrated in a few hands, it gives these hands the power to shape markets to their own advantage.
That 300 million people peacefully hand power over every 4 years is remarkable.
To be sure, science has put into our hands powers with which we can commit suicide; it has mounted us on a bigger horse than we yet know how to ride; but only a fool would wish to return to prescientific days.
This exercise can be an instrument for taking back into your own hands the power you have given over to your datebook.
If you are worried about the end of the world, I'd look at driving a hand powered mill with a bicycle so you could pedal grind the grain.
If he slipped the jab, he went to the outside, away from Liston's right - hand power.
The acquisition of Larry Doby added needed left - hand power and another first - line pitcher could develop.
Carl (Bobo) Olson, impassive middleweight titleholder from San Francisco seeking more fertile fields to conquer, was heaviest of career at 169 pounds, sported brand new crewcut, mustache and right - hand power, surprised flabby (even at announced 175 pounds), 33 - year - old Joey Maxim with lethal two - fisted attack, battered ex-light heavyweight champion to canvas with savage combinations in second and ninth rounds, kept up lightninglike barrage all way to win easy 10 - round decision at San Francisco, confidently set sights on Archie Moore's light heavyweight crown.
The right field power alley at the Giants» AT&T Park is 421 - feet away while the Yankees» right field porch is a boon for left - handed power hitters at 385 - feet.
In that moment Kroenke, who also purchased the shares of Lady Nina Bracewell - Smith, was handed the power in N5 - much to the frustration of Usmanov, who had been trying to beat the American to the keys for the club.
An interactive solar scultpture, called Sun Birds, allows visitors to see first hand the power and limitations of solar technology.
This book hands the power back to the reader, providing the tools and information that parents need to make their own choices, to trust their instincts and believe in their babies.
The downside is that you'll need to pump using your own hand power, and it is (virtually) impossible to pump from both breasts simultaneously.
Some parents resist this step because they feel they're handing their power to the child, who might withhold forgiveness.
There are also some pleasant passages in which the government pledges to respect European case law and hand powers to the Scottish and Welsh governments over devolved issues heading back to them from the EU, like agriculture and fisheries.
It involves handing power to individuals in a bid to persuade them, as the manifesto's front cover put it, to «join the government of Britain».
At present they can be handed power with just one vote in three».
But in Albany, he is deftly handing power over to the party of Donald Trump.»
However, the Tories» plans «to hand power to the people» caused criticism of ignoring other views on the case.
The Bank of England will be handed powers of prudential regulation, while a new authority will be created «to protect the interests of bank customers».
He'll remind us all that this plan is working, and that handing power to Mr Miliband will put the economy in peril.
«The Queen hands her powers to the prime minister and he can then exercise them.
These included giving London an elected mayor, turning around what was one of Britain's worst - performing councils, trying — and failing — to hand power from Whitehall to the north - east of England, and reforming the fire service after a walkout by firefighters in the early 2000s.
We should always be wary of that type of wording when a document is handing a power to a body that is not a parliament, a council or a court.
So he was essentially handed power without either him or the country being prepared for it.
For far too long, the Governor has been conspicuously silent as breakaway Democrats in the state Senate have artificially handed power to the GOP, making it impossible for New York to effectively fight the Trump agenda.
If Labour has to meekly go along with the unsustainable nonsense of globalisation which is utterly in opposition to anything even mildly left wing, we may as well hand power to the Tories permanently.
Yet this bill would hand powers straight from the Assembly to Government Ministers and then there would be no way Assembly Members could scrutinise their decisions.
Fully 17 years after a Labour government started handing power to the periphery of Britain and to London, provincial England is still overwhelmingly run from Westminster.
MPs will scrutinise new laws less, under plans to bypass debate on the floor of the House of Commons and hand power to ministers
The African Union will cease to recognise Gambia's Yahya Jammeh as the nation's legitimate president as of January 19, the date he is due to hand power to Adama Barrow, the winner of 1 December election.
The government is introducing the localism bill that aims to hand powers back to local communities from central government.
The Lib Dems will help the Tories implement Cameron's Big Society desire to hand power back to «people and communities».
Rather than let know - it - all managers make decisions about which resources should go where, ministers proposed handing the power to commission services to consortia of GPs.
In order to work effectively, transnational institutions must be able to exercise influence which means handing them powers.
«This government is going to break up concentrations of power and hand power back to people, because that is how we build a society that is fair.
One theory: By going the legislative route, he could get political credit for «ethics reform» while hand - crafting a mechanism that resisted handing the power to investigate his business to a perceived rival — or anyone, for that matter, who he didn't control.
«This is a heavy handed power grab by Albany to tie the hands of local government from doing what it thinks best with regard to local issues.
They inevitably hand power to small parties as well as to factions within large parties — and thus to party whips.
This was entitled Invitation to Join the Government of Britain and was designed to illustrate the «big society» idea of handing power to people to set up schools and sack police chiefs.
What we want, in our national security interest, is to hand power over to an Afghanistan that is able to take control of its own security.»
The 2006 charter eviscerated the legislature, handing power in county government to an elected executive.
The vote was expected to see the first democratically elected leader in 73 years to hand power over to another elected leader [Abbas Dulleh / AP]
MPs from 2010 intake publish book calling for Labour to ditch top - down solutions and hand power to local communities
Writing in his weekly column in The Daily Telegraph, he said Conservative MPs would be «utterly nuts» to desert the party as they simply risked handing power to Labour at the next general election.
AV hands some power to minorities but not in a direct accountable and democratic way; in an unaccountable and undemocratic way because these parties do not get more representatives elected (which are therefore in a position to be held to account) they just wield power as ginger groups whose second preferences are needed.
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