Sentences with phrase «put into the hands»

Amazing what power and God can do when put into the hands of a narcissist.
Let us see rather whether pity, pain, and fear, and the sentiment of human helplessness may not open a profounder view and put into our hands a more complicated key to the meaning of the situation.
Had I told the story of Mortara, I would have emphasized the fatal role secular power can play when put into the hands of ecclesiastical authorities.
The child was hurriedly taken inside, up to the lighted room, and put into the hands of the man with whom the conversation had been held over the telephone in the hallway.
She put into my hands The Hidden Injuries of Class, by Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb (Vintage, 1973).
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.
But if omnipotence were put into our hands, would we abolish nature's law - abiding order, and let creation become chaotic, haphazard, fortuitous, undependable?
They usually take winning the title for granted as they allowed winning the 2014 Premeir League title to slipped out of their hands when the title was being put into their hands to hold it properly.
I keep them, hoping one day I will put them into her hands.
It's easy to measure out powder detergents such as Nellies, but if you are using liquid detergent such as Allens Naturally, consider putting it into a hand - soap dispenser.
Unite, whose police force members fiercely oppose police privatisation, have been warning that core policing functions, including 999 call handling, prisoner transfer and forensics could be put into the hands of profits - first companies.
Unite, whose police force members fiercely oppose the plans, say that they will see core policing functions, including 999 call handling, prisoner transfer and forensics, put into the hands of profits - first companies.
The government argues such decisions will be put into the hands of parliament rather than ministers.
The two devices were roughly similar in design — both sucked hair into a vacuum tube, snipped it with internal blades at a precise and controllable length, then sucked away the clippings — but they were fully indistinguishable in purpose: to put into the hands of the common man a power hitherto known only to trained professionals, that of cutting human hair.
But some have taken the matter into their own hands: Amal Graafstra, whose hands are shown above and in the movie, has had chips put into both hands for the purpose of locking and unlocking his house and car doors and accessing his computer.
«Our goal at QBI is to help make precision medicine a reality by using quantitative research tools to understand the underlying biology behind different disease states, and then to use that knowledge to develop novel diagnostics and therapies and put them into the hands of clinicians,» said Krogan.
«Love is already a tricky thing, and to put oneself into the hands of a matchmaker can be a foreign concept to most of us,» Elizabeth said.
A young lad (Julian Dennison) in childcare is put into the hands of a foster family,
Cut Bank is a mimicry of better films, which begs the question that if put into the hands of a more capable filmmaker, could it have lived up to the script's potential?
It first appeared as Loki's scepter in The Avengers, and was then taken from SHIELD and put into the hands of HYDRA, who used it to create «The Twins.»
It has the charm we know and love it for, an openness and subtle addictive nature that it makes it easy to keep in going back to it and most importantly, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is another beautifully made mobile title that does a great job of encompassing one of Nintendo's best - selling IP's and puts it into the hands of players, who would normally turn their nose up at it, purely because they don't play Nintendo games in general and because like any of Nintendo's other mobile offerings, it is free to start and unlike Super Mario Run, you won't have to buy the whole game, because you get that just by downloading the app.
«I'm going to make sure, if there's a distribution of dollars, that we're not leaving money on the table that can be put into the hands of our educators, and that it's as fairly and widely distributed as we can negotiate,» she said.
The New Schools Network is calling for greater power to be put into the hands of parents when their local school is failing to perform.
As education policy scholar Greg Forster notes, advocates of limited government in general should not be eager to «have the future of school choice put into the hands of the IRS.»
As Dr Hite implements the district's plan to close Strawberry Mansion as a comprehensive neighborhood public high school we ask: how can the SRC consider taking more money out of district classrooms and putting it into the hands of a charter operator with this kind of record?
LEGO ® Education helps make abstract STEM concepts tangible by taking teaching out of the textbooks and putting it into the hands of your students.
We wish that our Governor and State Education Department would pay attention to the need for equitable class sizes, rather than their current focus on taking control of our public schools away from our communities and putting them into the hands of private corporations.»
It's about something that I care deeply about being put into the hands of readers.
Ideas can be very dangerous when put into the hands of one who has not been trained to think critically.
Crowdfunding helps take gatekeeping power out of the hands of major publishers and put it into the hands of readers and writers.
Giveaways create buzz around your book and puts it into the hands of a reader (or more, if you choose).
Should your book make the cut, it will be put into the hands of one of seven judges, each looking for great work from indie authors like yourself.
It's the money you would normally spend on your children put into their hands so they can learn to manage it.
That's a lot of patching, and demonstrates that Battlefield 4 was far from being in a good enough shape to put into the hands of gamers, and yet it was.
Customized Content - Simple, but powerful tools let you take amazing fantasy stories from your imagination, and put them into the hands of your friends.
The pornography and violence that your son trafficks in is the kind of stuff that most mothers would be ashamed to see their son putting into the hands of other mothers» children, but, hey, your son Strauss has recently assured the world that he is «a Boy Scout, everybody knows that.»
Customised Content - Simple, but powerful tools let you take amazing fantasy stories from your imagination, and put them into the hands of your friends.
While you might naturally assume that the dreadnought or destroyer class would be the most deadly thing on the battlefield, the truth is it's arguably the corvette that represents the biggest threat when put into the hands of a skilled gamer.
It has the charm we know and love it for, an openness and subtle addictive nature that it makes it easy to keep in going back to it and most importantly, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is another beautifully made mobile title that does a great job of encompassing one of Nintendo's best - selling IP's and puts it into the hands of players, who would normally turn their nose up at it, purely because they don't play Nintendo games in general and because like any of Nintendo's other mobile offerings, it is free to start and unlike Super Mario Run, you won't have to buy the whole game, because you get that just by downloading the app.
About two years ago, we were following the progress and release of the One Laptop Per Child program, an organization that was developing a cheap laptop that it wanted to put into the hands of schoolchildren around the world.
The aerelight A1 marks the dawn of a global lighting revolution, by taking OLED lighting technology out of research labs and putting it into your hands.
My apple was physically put into your hand — you touched it.
The chairman's aim is to take this system and put it into the hands of hardworking homes to allow access to the # 30 billion - pound recruitment industry.
This is important if you have been out of the job hunt for some time and your resume needs to be put into the hands of headhunters and HR personnel.
When parties file for divorce important family decisions are often taken out of their hands and put into the hands of the judge.
Litigation takes the decision making out of your hands and puts it into the hands of a judge.
We're going to take back some of that business and put it into the hands of the local broker / owners of mortgage and real estate firms who operate in the locations where they're making the loans.»

Not exact matches

Putting your brand into the hands of a social media influencer can be a high - risk, high - reward proposition.
«People fall into our hands incidentally that we have no choice in most cases but to go ahead and put in the system,» he said.
More news below — including the President's new infrastructure plan, which would put much more of that responsibility into private sector hands.
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