Sentences with phrase «put in the hands of»

This approach ensures that when the technology is put in the hands of patients, devices like smartphones become incredibly powerful in educating them on how to make good decisions in terms of taking medication and finding lower - cost alternatives.
Troubled mining group FairStar Resources has been put in the hands of receivers and managers with the appointment of PPB Advisory's Simon Theobald and Melissa Humann.
The mere suggestion that CP could be put in the hands of Harrison was enough to convince JPMorgan Chase analyst Thomas Wadewitz to raise his rating on CP (to neutral from underweight).
You can select the shows you want to advertise on for yourself or put yourself in the hands of the podcast marketing experts at Midroll.
The company «thought the appropriate thing to do would be to put it in the hands of a true bakery operator,» said Wendy's Chief Financial Officer Todd Penegor on Wednesday's earnings call.
«They're taking the store base and putting it in the hands of a company proven to be more reliable and has more investor credibility,» Gildenberg said.
And, it destroys Medicare for our seniors, puts it in the hands of the insurance companies who have ripped us off over and over.
He tried to put it in the hands of govt.
It is a good book to put in the hands of a beginner, for it gives much useful information with sympathetic insight and wise counsel on how to approach the study of a religion other than one's own.
Increased security at U.S. borders means that undocumented immigrants are more likely to put themselves in the hands of smugglers who are organized, ruthless and profit - driven and for whom humans are disposable commodities to be traded and used for profit.
We will take it out of the hands of the people here and put it in the hands of the stewards and, if necessary, the Court of Appeal.
So the matter was put in the hands of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED's antiquities reporter.
«I wish I could take this compact, powerful, clear - eyed, beautifully written book and put it in the hands of every parent, teacher and politician.
For a faster labour with less pain, instead of putting your feet up try putting them in the hands of a Reflexologist.
So your solution, apparently, is to take this process that is apparently too risky for OBs and CNMs, and put it in the hands of LESS QUALIFIED providers?
I want to take that money and put it in the hands of smaller people who aren't trying to make a killing but just do the job right, build up their own businesses and build our local community.
We put it in the hands of people who care.
«I understand peoples» desire to put it in the hands of the people to decide.
And so far, as Nicco Mele described in his book «The End of Big,» the trend is toward taking power away from elites and putting it in the hands of people, even if there are plenty of hiccups along the way.
«I went to court to try to wrest control of the party from him and to put it in the hands of actual Women's Equality Party members.»
And we look at all the things people go through, why they end up going down the path that puts them in the hands of the criminal justice system, to me, we as government need to attack that.
He would take that share away from legislators and put it in the hands of new regional economic councils led by Lt. Gov. Bob Duffy.
They warned that delays in the seizure of criminal assets meant many criminals were able to «salt away» valuable assets by putting them in the hands of spouses, hiding cash overseas or buying houses or expensive cars.
Something about us, you can't trust us, so we have to take these cases and put them in the hands of someone else — I disagree with that.»
During an information session held this week, questions were asked concerning changes that might occur if the airport is put in the hands of a new operator.
Regionalism takes power away from local elected officials and puts it in the hands of unelected, appointed committees that report to the governor, not to the people.
Under state law, it now must be put in the hands of an outside receiver.
During yesterday's debate, you asked your gubernatorial primary opponent, Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, why he would introduce a bill «that takes power away from County Sheriffs and puts it in the hands of Kamala Harris.»
«I understand people's desire to put it in the hands of the people to decide.
«It's time to take campaigns away from the special interests and put them in the hands of the people where they belong,» said Jackson.
«That best thing to do is take it out of the hands of the governor and the Legislature and put it in the hands of an independent commission.»
Instead he wants the money put in the hands of the mayor's office, where it would be distributed as community grants using a merit - based system informed by districts» needs.
Said Fried, «Ilan is afraid of putting this in the hands of the public while I think the public should be allowed to choose their form of representation.
The importance of forming the LDC is that it takes the decision out of the hands of the County and puts it in the hands of an appointed Board that has professional expertise in the Health Care industry.
«I'm not going to put it in the hands of the senators and the assemblymen.
So, you know, nothing better than putting yourself in the hands of an expert to carry it out with supplements that preserve your health and not damage your digestive system or your metabolism.
I mean, I suppose protein bars could look sexy, if you put them in the hands of some scantily clad, fantastically fit couple.
You've got an amazing technology platform and it can perform all kinds of things, but lets put it in the hands of our customers and see where they take it or what they do with it.
Our Products Salon owners, Heather and Dave Plum worked with a chemist to create products she trusts to put in the hands of her clients to take home.
We decide to outsource our dating search and put it in the hands of the Internet.
Today, it often requires a stellar online dating profile — something that more people are putting in the hands of paid professionals.
Writer James Goldman's sharp wit, including such lines as «Quiet, darling, Mummy's fighting» and «If I was on fire, no one would pee on me to put me out» «Let's strike a flint and see,» becomes clearer when put in the hands of such technically savvy actors are Hepburn, Peter O'Toole, and Anthony Hopkins.
If at first you don't succeed, perhaps you should put it in the hands of someone who knows what they are doing!
«The Honorable Woman» spun a mightily complex tale of geopolitics, and put it in the hands of Gyllenhaal's flawed, strong but naive peacemaker, Nessa Stein.
Unfortunately, many bad things happened to Free Radical studios ever since, but ultimately they were put in the hands of Crytek (known for Crysis and Far Cry), where, as rumors suggest, they continue to work on the long - awaited TimeSplitters 4.
The self - described «genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist» has always been the Marvel Cinematic Universe's life and soul (and mouth); but put him in the hands of incoming director / co-writer Shane Black, and he propels this fourth IM outing like a nuke - fuelled rocket.
Theirs are the starriest names attached, but together Starz and the BBC cut no corners, rounding up a top - flight cast that includes Tracey Ullman, Matthew Macfadyen, Philippa Coulthard, Alex Lawther, and Julia Ormond, and put them all in the hands of Hettie Macdonald, whose thoughtful, lush direction allows both the cast and the script to shine.
Did it really take fifteen years for this project to finally get off the ground only to have the movie studio not care about putting this in the hands of a bad comedy film director and a cast of no - names and / or TV stars?
Put them in the hands of the press etc... This is Nintendo being quietly competent.
The collaboratives produce reports, which are put in the hands of policymakers.
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