Sentences with phrase «rests in the hands of»

Venezuela's $ 60 billion in bonds is estimated to be only a third of the country's total debt, with the rest in the hands of Russia and China.
Approval of the pipeline's crossing the US - Canada border ultimately rests in the hands of President Barack Obama.
In either case, our future would rest in the hands of political, academic, and religious leaders.
But to say, «So be it,» ought to mean, «Let it rest in the hands of God.»
The group has a quasi-military setup with rigorous discipline and ultimate authority resting in the hands of the leaders.
«The system» is obliquely criticized in all four episodes, but palliative care continues to rest in the hands of the medical system.
As usual, N.C. State's fate would rest in the hands of its 6» 11» senior center.
You could say that Sanchez's fate rests in the hands of three people.
This doesn't bode well for Paterson, whose fate now rests in the hands of Albany County DA David Soares.
The fate of the issue rests in the hands of the Republican - controlled Senate.
If he survives his formidable intellectual skills will mean his environmental policies could become a massive political problem for Cameron but his immediate future rests in the hands of the Essex police.
Power and opportunity rested in the hands of one community at the expense of the other.
At the same time, the embattled governor acknowledged his fate rests in the hands of the state legislature, which by many accounts is set to begin the impeachment process when it re-convenes in January, pending the outcome of a state ethics panel investigation into Sanford's travel expenses.
(CNN)- Sen. Orrin Hatch's political future rests in the hands of 4,000 delegates who will select the party's nominee at Saturday's state Republican convention.
Despite factors that should drive up interest — control of the board being at stake, big money flowing into some campaigns, and outside forces trying to steer the outcome — history shows School Board races rest in the hands of relatively few voters.
The decision on an issue that has garnered national attention rests in the hands of the three voting members of the control board, one of whom is Cuomo's budget director.
Microstamping rests in the hands of these few state senators, and they need to hear from their constituents!
He supports Democrats, he repeated, but their installation ultimately rests in the hands of voters.
As Dr. Perlmutter puts it, «It is very humbling to consider that what seems to be emerging as our most powerful leverage point in terms of treating a variety of disease states may well rest in the hands of the hundred trillion bacteria that consider our bodies to be their home.»
As the forces of evil seek the key to ultimate power, Earth's last chance for survival rest in the hands of young Sam Witwicky.
The Governing Committee may request the assistance of the Talent Scouts in processing the audits, but final decisions rest in the hand of the Governing Committee and no vote of the Talent Scouts will be conducted.
The fate of the universe rests in the hands of the player...
Hope for survival rests in the hands of a mysterious vigilante (Frank Grillo) to get them through the 12 - hour killing spree.
Since then it's embraced this absurd concept that the fate of the world rests in the hands of speed junkies that refer to themselves as a close - knit family.
The fate of all humans rests in the hands of a one group who stands up for the rights of all.
Unfortunately, Alefgard has fallen into a strange darkness, and the fate of this world and everything in it rests in the hands of one young boy.
The final decision in this competition rests in the hands of Fate and I hope that Fate will look favorably on our film.»
The fate of Ohio's school - finance system, the target of a long - running legal battle that has been watched across the country, now rests in the hands of just seven people.
The future of quality education research rests in the hands of program officers and trustees at the leading foundations.
Voters overwhelmingly agreed that power and responsibility for school performance should rest in the hands of local school boards and teachers, not at the state level.
Suddenly, students are being told it's them, while in reality, control still rests in the hands of adults who have long been answered with «leave it to the professionals,» meaning administrators and policy - makers.
«These education policy issues are clearly within the purview of the state legislature and executive branches of government — the democratic process which allows input from all stakeholders — and should not rest in the hands of a single person.»
Why anyone would believe that the reading choices for the entire western world should rest in the hands of a few hundred agents / publishers who, until recently made all those decisions, is beyond me.
An issue this complex should rest in the hands of a single Dutch judge.
I like this model because instead of collection managers picking and choosing what they want to buy, the power rests in the hands of the patrons.
A prequel to The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey retains the films» larger - than - life atmosphere as, once again, the fate of Middle - earth rests in the hands of a hobbit.
Prior to self - publishing becoming a viable alternative, the power to decide what readers could purchase rested in the hands of agents and publishers.
If you are planning to enrol with us, then all you need to do is to register with us, fill in the required details regarding the kind of document that you want and leave the rest in the hands of our professionals.
You just need to enrol yourself with us and fill out the necessary details regarding your document and leave the rest in the hands of our expert writers.
With the majority of his best known titles already released in English, it's also good that his titles now rest in the hands of a company with a fairly well established digital distribution set - up.
The future of Canada's housing market rests in the hands of the nation's buyers, or at least that's what the latest housing stats would have us believe.
It seems that the fate of the world now rests in the hands of Kanata and his rag - tag crew of friends to figure out what's going on and put the world back together.
Humanity's last hope for survival now rests in the hands of individual elite Aragami hunters known as «God Eaters».
Meanwhile, a decision on the proposed variance rule change rests in the hands of the Ohio Power Siting Board.
It held that the power to change statutes of limitations periods rests in the hands of legislature and not judiciary.
It usually means a crisis, where things you care about very much — your money, your relationships, your family, sometimes your very life and liberty — are suddenly out of your control — and your future rests in the hands of someone who often won't even return your phone calls in a timely fashion.
Thankfully, that is no longer the case, and in modern democracies, church is separate from the state, the rule of law rests in the hands of legislators elected by citizens and judges chosen for their knowledge and prudence, rather...
Thankfully, that is no longer the case, and in modern democracies, church is separate from the state, the rule of law rests in the hands of legislators elected by citizens and judges chosen for their knowledge and prudence, rather than their adherence to dogma (in Canada anyway).
So, once more, the power rests in the hands of the Court.
According to the report published by Bloomberg, about 40 % of all bitcoin's rests in the hands of as few as 1000 people compared to the millions of bitcoin holders.
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