Sentences with phrase «taken hand»

i've taken my hand at PEOPLE photography.
We've taken their hand grenades and we've thrown them back at him live.»
I have never taken a hand to her, and have supported her throughout everything in her life.
My friend took my hands in hers, looked me in the eye and said, «Ric, you've been talking about that dream for twenty years.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has said he will rescind the federal policy that takes a hands off approach to states» legalized marijuana, the Associated Press reported Thursday.
Trump's name shows up in filings of less than 14 % of all companies, but the stakes are much higher for firms that have bet on the federal government taking a hands - off approach to marijuana policy.
For now, Under Armour (UA) has appeared to take a hands - off approach with Spieth, experts say.
That means working with the cannabis industry violates federal law, although federal policy under President Barack Obama took a hands - off approach.
They took a hands - on entrepreneurship class together, and Redden joined Heraud's working group, in which they hatched the first plans for Blue River.
It's difficult for most business owners not to take a hands - on approach.
On a stretch of Highway 101, east of downtown San Francisco, Vogt had clicked a button between the front seats, turned a dial to adjust the speed, taken his hands off the wheel, moved his feet back from the gas pedal and brake — and then turned to look me straight in the face, while, at 60 miles per hour, the scenery ticked by.
Take your hand off the mouse, move your eyes away from the screen, and go meet someone.
If the host doesn't respond, that could be a bad sign indicating they just don't care, or that they prefer to take a hands - off approach when issues arise with guests.
While some companies like Tesla already offer semi-autonomous technology — where the driver can take their hands off the wheel for brief periods of time — it is likely to be several years before people can turn over the majority of the driving to the «brains» in their vehicle.
But when I got on the back stretch my right leg started shaking... so I took my hand and pushed my leg down to keep the gas pedal floored.
Fortescue Metals Group has announced major changes to its leadership, with a new chief executive taking the reins and its directors taking a hands - on role to support an updated strategy that focuses on producing more higher - grade iron ore.
But beyond picking executives, the private - equity owners generally took a hands - off approach, people familiar with the matter say.
Tesla is also adding an «autopilot» feature so drivers can take their hands off the wheel on highways later this year.
If, on the other hand, you're one of the tens of millions of able - bodied Americans who have benefitted from record welfare spending that's not nearly as means - tested or fraud - free as it should have been, it's time to take your hand out of the taxpayers» pockets and get to work.
Drivers could go against what Tesla says and take their hands off the wheel, however the company is quick to admit that the system does have its faults.
If a user does take their hands off of the wheel, the car will sound an alert.
Index funds are sometimes referred to as «passive» mutual funds — because they take a hands - off approach to investing.
Krafcik's optimism comes as automakers like Tesla market features like Autopilot, which allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel for short periods of time.
It seems like it would be easier to take a hands off approach to the operations and to manage it from the beach.
While decentralized coiners will do what they can to reduce trust and rely on the protocol (in my opinion), the old - fashioned crowd - sourcers will approach their business as an intermediary company and take a hands - off approach.
The latest iteration of the Shield TV also doubles down on A.I. with support for Google Assistant voice control, even taking hands - free commands like Google Home.
Unlike California, where Uber had been testing since spring of 2017, Arizona state officials had taken a hands - off approach to autonomous vehicles and did not require companies to disclose how their cars were performing.
Chinese regulators have largely taken a hands - off approach so far.
Our lawyers take a hands - on, accessible approach in representing leading national and international financial institutions, investors, landowners, tenants and developers in relation to all aspects of real estate and municipal law.
A good first step in the Roth IRA shopping process is deciding whether you want to take a hands - off approach to investing — in which case a robo - advisor and its automated investment process might be appealing — or a more active approach to choosing your investments, which might make a traditional broker more attractive.
Fox Small Business takes a hands - on approach in offering concrete steps for how to fire someone responsibly and compassionately — something that will benefit both you and your employee.
You can't see if you don't take your hands off your eyes.
You say you will never see if you don't take your hands off your eyes and yet refuse to look at the world from any other perspective than your own Hebrew God derived universe and you will make or accept any excuse that allows you to keep believing you are right.
The nineteenth - century Italian poet Lampedusa wrote: «Unless we ourselves take a hand now, they'll foist a republic on us.
But they were the ones with a casserole, the ones writing me a note when I needed it the most, the ones taking folks who didn't own cars to the grocery store, and the ones whispering as they took my hand at the back door, «I pray for you every day.»
I said, «You can take the hand away, OK.
If someone i loved was sick and i knew there's a cure or special treatment you have to be smart enough to realize that God is meeting us half way you have to go the other 50 %, be smart and take his hand and get treated.
If he has «the incredible courage» to take the hand and let it draw him up out of the darkness, he tastes the essence of redemption — the knowledge that his «redeemer liveth» (Job xix, 18) and wishes to redeem him.
I took the hand of that lover of gopis [Krishna] in loving converse... I forgot all else.
Although not articulated in technical terms, the Calvinist doctrine of divine providence is at the heart of numerous spirituals and gospel hymns such as «His Eye is on the Sparrow» and «Precious Lord, Take My Hand, Lead Me On, Let Me Stand.»
I took his hand and I shook his hand and my hands are always very warm.
But an elder has also moved through the loss and can take my hand and guide me through or shine a light on my path and nudge me forward.
When he returned, he took my hand and said, «They think Penny has Down syndrome.»
If there is a religious debate as arguement / it always ends with the religious groupings / in taking hands / praising the name of Jesus / or whomever having as an religious idol then as one turning their anger upon the poor atheist.
Jack set his hat on the table and came to the old man and let him take his hands.
Just when we are safest, there's a sunset touch, A fancy from a flower - bell, some one's death, A chorus - ending from Euripides, — And that's enough for fifty hopes and fears As old and new at once as nature's self, To rap and knock and enter in our soul, Take hands and dance there, a fantastic ring, Round the ancient idol, on his base again — The grand Perhaps!
Sitting next to a soot - covered survivor on a bench who was screaming hysterically as bodies rained from the sky, a pastor's wife (who had just escaped from Tower One) takes her hand and quotes Romans 8: «Nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus, our Lord.»
«I never could have words that would stop a child running toward me,» Grandma Em takes her hand and holds it to her heart.
Then I'll take my hand away and you'll see my back.
God asked me if I'd finished my tantrum then took my hand and led me away from the negatives.
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