Sentences with phrase «remains in the hands of»

Yet, more than $ 2 trillion remains in the hands of financial - engineering strategies pegged to low volatility, including volatility - control funds, risk parity, risk premia, and long - equity - trend following.
Don't plan on getting a piece of the famous Saudi oil fields — those remain in the hands of the House of Saud, and KSA's energy stake is tiny.
In the present concept, all the decisions remain in the hands of the country concerned, even if the recommendations are not applied, and even if this attitude triggers major difficulties for other member countries.
Though Canada has similar governance under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, the EU GDPR shows unique promise in allowing technology to complement existing procedures, while ensuring security remains in the hands of humans.
But much power seems to have remained in the hands of his father - in - law, Annas.
The current constitution specifically prohibits Suu Kyi from holding the title of president (though she will likely still maintain significant authority), and ensures certain powers remain in the hands of military officials.
Elections are held and democracy is talked about, but power remains in the hands of the U.S. embassy and Salvadoran elites.
Mr Clarke told Fairfax Media in an exclusive interview that he had already compiled a «hit list» of acquisition targets in the US, and the deals make sense whether Treasury Wine remains in the hands of current shareholders or is sold to private equity.
In practical terms, macroeconomic decisions remain in the hands of the central government, as do decisions relating to the management of the main taxes and money transfers which enable the Catalan government to pay everything from the salaries of its employees to its suppliers.
However, several amendments were diluted or rejected outright: selection of judicial candidates will likely continue to happen behind closed doors, the Brooklyn Democratic Party will continue to refuse to provide basic support for Brooklynites looking to organize their own Democratic clubs, and unlimited power via the proxies of absent County Committee members remain in the hands of the Chair.
«I considered this decision deeply, but ultimately, I want to be a team player and ensure that my district, which is the only competitive district in House Democratic Leadership, remains in the hands of Democrats when I leave,» he said in a statement.
A spokesperson for the association said that» this is not the right time for enforced returns, with control of the state security forces... remaining in the hands of the perpetrators of violence».
The office of Nassau County District Attorney will remain in the hands of Democrats, and that of Monroe County Executive will stay Republican.
Finally, Mahoney writes, administration and enforcement of a new campaign finance regime should not remain in the hands of the State Board of Elections, which has been mired in partisanship and has proven itself to be an ineffective enforcement body.
If Flanagan wins, the post would remain in the hands of a Long Islander.
The housing stock in CB 12 largely remained in the hands of landlords and tenants during the 1970s and 1980s when residents were fleeing the city, while in Harlem — in community boards 9, 10 and 11 — the city was able to purchase significant numbers of properties.
Our thoughts and prayers remain with the families of those who have returned, and those girls who remain in the hands of the terrorists.
«Yet, within our party, similar tactics keep delegates and club members in line so power remain in the hands of a few political leaders.»
The reference to Galbraith was another serious point - and that is the question of how much democratic power really remains in the hands of the electorate.
Whilst doing this, they have set out to destroy any rights that have been won by working people in order to ensure that power remains in the hands of the few, rather than the many.
ICYMI: Rep. Anthony Weiner told me during a CapTon interview last Friday that he is perfectly comfortable seeing the responsibility of redrawing district lines remain in the hands of elected officials, insisting politicians can be fair and balanced in this instance.
A poll out Tuesday on Governor Cuomo and education issues finds, though, that while Cuomo has gained popularity, New Yorkers prefer that education remain in the hands of the Regents.
And with the need for one more lawmaker to pledge his or her support for bill, that supermajority remains in the hands of the Republican Caucus.
For now, the investigation remains in the hands of Mr. Donovan, a Republican who has served Staten Island since 2004.
In the State Senate, seven of the city's 26 seats — 27 % — will remain in the hands of incumbents facing no opponent and therefore little pressure to further tailor their agendas to the wants and needs of their constituents.
Elite athlete support may remain in the hands of a privileged few, but the rewards and personal satisfaction for treating the masses are colossal.
Upon dissolution or winding up of said corporation's affairs, whether voluntary or involuntary, all of its assets then remaining in the hands of the board of directors shall, after paying or making provision for payment of all of said corporation's liabilities, be distributed, transferred, conveyed, delivered, and paid over only to educational, scientific, literary, or charitable organizations that are exempt from federal income tax under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and which are not private foundations within the meaning of section 509 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, on whatever terms and conditions and in whatever amounts the board of directors may determine, for use exclusively for educational, scientific, literary, or charitable purposes, except that no distribution shall be made to organizations testing for public safety.
But questions persist over how much clandestine stock of this weapon of mass destruction (WMD) remains in the hands of rogue states and non-state groups.
The rest of the company remains in the hands of the designer and his business partner Robert Duffy.
However, the London bespoke workshop, John Lobb Ltd, remained in the hands of the family, and continues to operate independently from its premises at 9 St James's Street.
In these days of finance capital and banking deregulation, the media are going to remain in the hands of private corporations that work hand - in - hand with the government.
A profession that has remained in the hands of men and women may be endangered, lest teachers should decide to empower themselves by choosing the right tools and platforms.
In addition, some money remained in the hands of the central office, used to support a range of district functions and services whether or not principals wanted or used them.
To provide schooling for everyone's children that reflects liberal, middle - class values and aspirations is to ensure the maintenance of the status quo, to ensure that power, the culture of power, remains in the hands of those who already have it.
First, it is not always obvious which collective decisions should remain in the hands of elected officials and which should be relinquished to private groups.
There is no shortage of tasks that need to be completed to make sure our schools remain in the hands of the people of Milwaukee and their democratically elected school board.
It is disappointing that K - 12 must rely on a Governor's veto in many instances; but it is reality and, as long as both the House and Senate remain in the hands of another Party, public educators must depend on the Chief Executive to help us out.
All other Shelby Automotive Prototype vehicles have remained in the hands of Shelby Automotive and are only available for purchase through them making the offering of this GT500 40th Anniversary prototype a truly rare and thrilling find.
The impediments are that the power remains in the hands of white institutions that has a vested interest in maintaining the status quo.
Yet, more than $ 2 trillion remains in the hands of financial - engineering strategies pegged to low volatility, including volatility - control funds, risk parity, risk premia, and long - equity - trend following.
The Japanese Chin remained in the hands of the upper class, and they were given as gifts to diplomats and foreigners who provided noted services to Japan.
All ballots shall remain in the hands of the agent for a period of at least six (6) months subsequent to the election and then be destroyed by her / him.
This bill would effectively eliminate the disposition process for abused and neglected animals and allow the animals to remain in the hands of their abusers until the conclusion of a criminal trial.
Otherwise it remains in the hands of breeders themselves, who often don't acknowledge the health issues that they are creating in their dogs.
Ownership of the island remains in the hands of her descendants, the Robinson family.
The Jane Sea Wreck is a 190 foot long cargo ship launched in 1959 and underwent a number of ownership changes until it remained in the hands of S&D Shipping Ltd. beginning in 1980.
Full rights will remain in the hands of the creators, and they'll be able to choose which regions they want their games to become available in.
The core design remains in the hands of Nintendo in Kyoto.
As players progress through MGS, they are bombarded with examples of how certain highly sophisticated scientific and technological advancements, which often elude the awareness and understanding of the general public, remain in the hands of powerful organizations and governments where they become dangerous in their use.
For the generation after the death of Barnes and his wife, majority control of the Barnes Foundation board remained in the hands of Barnes» disciples, or the «Old Guard,» as they were known.
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