Sentences with phrase «taken out of your hands»

Owners of the Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 had the phone taken out of their hands thanks to a worldwide recall.
Along with most other economists of his day, he expected rentier income and the ownership of land, natural resources and banking to be taken out of the hands of the hereditary aristocracies that had held them since Europe's feudal epoch.
Don't take it out of their hands by bringing in the greek and hebrew.
No one can take you out of His hands, or His Father's hands (John 10:28 - 29).
No one and nothing can take us out of his hand.
Implicit in this judgment is the view that the harm that would have been done to Charlie by his parents was so obvious and of such magnitude that the decision had to be taken out of their hands.
Let us be thankful that a tool for discrediting the pro-life movement (shaming us for opposing magical cures promised by embryonic stem - cell research) has itself been taken out of their hands.
I will fight for any religions right to practice as they wish as long as they don't stomp of individual rights and freedom of religion which means each person can make their religious moral judgements for themselves which is why there are millions of Christian women who have no problem with these 4 forms of birth control but they are now having their freedom of religion taken out of their hands and decided by their employer.
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.
It seems that Ronald Koeman has said that the South Coast club will not be selling any stars in this window, but that decision may be taken out of his hands by the owners who have been happy to take large profits from moving players on in the past.
BARKLEY: They did a great job of taking it out of my hands.
His career was taken out of his hands.
The pass was short and to the left side, Donnell appeared to have it in hand and Ryans just took it out of his hands and kept it.
So yes, he's technically the favorite but on a course where driver is taken out of your hands for a majority of the holes, don't go crazy on DJ, especially with that horrible 11 - 1 or 12 - 1 value he has as the favorite.
If he stays deciding who to buy should be taken out of his hands, and be coupled with psychological profiling of prospective buys.
Maybe it was right that the club took it out of my hands
Since the ref took it out of their hands, he sort of took it out of mine as well.
It means the investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia will be taken out of the hands of congress and move forward unabated under the critical eye of an independent investigator.
In recent weeks with Real Madrid stumbling we have made spectacular come back in to the title race and now we have once again taken it out of our hands.
But with no new contract offer on the table, the issue may soon enough be taken out of his hands.
The planner decision may be taken out of your hands entirely if your child's school passes out planners to students at the start of the year.
Not surprisingly, the number of first time candidates outnumber the incumbents (10 to 7; the full list appears after the jump), and the highest - level elected to sign on is Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb, who has been calling for many of these changes for some time and probably stands to gain if redistricting is indeed taken out of the hands of elected officials.
«Taking it out of their hands preserves an untenable status quo and, frankly, misses the point entirely.»
Nozzolio, the Senate leader for the lawmaker - driven commission known as LATFOR, said in an interview that he hopes Cuomo and lawmakers can come to some sort of an accord on the lines in order to take it out of the hands of the judge.
«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.»
If the power over lines is taken out of their hands, and the districts are required to have roughly equal numbers of residents in them — at the moment the populations of each district are permitted to depart from the mean by up to five percent in either direction — the swing back toward Democratic control will be that much more dramatic.
Opening the debate, Ewan Hoyle said the plan could lead to the drug trade being nationalised, with profits being taken out of the hands of dealers.
I wasn't sure what I was looking for at first, whether it was friendship, romance or a serious relationship but that was taken out of my hands when I met my fiancé Alex!
Designed to be Demme's commercial breakthrough, it was taken out of his hands by lead actress Goldie Hawn and ruinously re-worked.
It came at the end of a frustrating period in Schepisi's early American career that was littered with false - starts, partially developed projects, and films that were taken out of his hands — such as Raggedy Man (Jack Fisk, 1981), a film that shares its screenwriter with Barbarosa — just prior to production.
«Dylan came to me when I was reading the script and took it out of my hand and said, «Dad, let me explain something to you, This is a whole new audience for you, Dad.
She also recommends that the score ranges for the observation process be taken out of the hands of local districts, and be determined by Albany instead.
These are probably the last category of driver who would want the act of driving to be taken out of their hands.
I definitely don't like having the choice taken out of my hands.
Maryland, which is a poster child for corruption, would be far better governed if the power was taken out of the hands of entrenched political interests, and given back to the people.
When you sign up, the work of investing is essentially taken out of your hands.
The portfolio shifts involved will be taken out of the hands of the portfolio managers and given to the «portfolio implementation» specialists, largely out of New York, who handle the transitions between portfolio managers by selling the current holdings and buying the portfolio of the new managers using «baskets of shares».
With Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the matter is taken out of your hands and decided by the court.
Although the 72 (t) method gets you your money faster, I kind of feel like the control is taken out of your hands in a way — you're being forced to take the money out even if you don't need it (although I guess you could reinvest it again if desired).
Once you reach the point of a c - section, many of the decisions will be taken out of your hands.
It can be the same for a mill dog so work at their comfort level vs. forcing them to come all the way in for the treat or take it out of your hand, especially initially.
When important medical decisions and practice philosophies are taken out of the hands of the individual veterinarian, the quality of care can erode.
The feelings of individual English bulldog breeders about the health of their breed and what if anything should be done about it may ultimately be taken out of their hands.
«It's amazing how many games are taken out of the hands of the gamers they were intended for, mainly because of the people making the games.
He suggested the selection list should be taken out of the hands of the Tate and given to the Art Fund.
One way dramatically to alter the character of the prize would be to change the selection process, taking it out of the hands of the current Tate - appointed judges and their selectors, who are the kind of art world insiders who are only interested in impressing other art world insiders.
And while several generations of critics have continued to derive esoteric messages from Rauschenberg's barrier bashing, he has always seen himself as a populist who hoped to demythologize art, to take it out of the hands of a privileged elite.
Think about what is being taken out of your hands by devices that can not be opened up.
The only times I have seen a precedent agreement work is when it is taken out of the hands of lawyers.
Whilst smart contracts currently have limited relevance to how most agreements are formulated, there are two revolutions taking place which may really see contracts taken out of the hands of lawyers and placed firmly onto the hard drives of computers.
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