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From there it would be in the hands of Congress.
Military weapons should not be in the hands of civilians.
Today, leadership needs to be in the hands of many.
A final decision would be in the hands of Embraer shareholders.
Cosby's fate will soon be in the hands of the jury.
Making it truly useful, however, will be in the hands of developers.
I think some issues need to be in the hands of people.
The only solution continues to be in the hands of the governed.
It should be in the hands of the army or the police.
"Military weapons should not be in the hands of civilians," he said.
It's a powerful ecosystem which shouldn't be in the hands of one organisation.
"It can no longer be in the hands of the individual," she said.
That book should be in the hands of backers in time for the holidays.
Better these be in the hands of a friendly power than a hostile one.
As ever, the future of Syria will not be in the hands of Syrians.
Each day, the rule of law would be in the hands of human beings.
Wheeler's status as chairman though would be in the hands of the Trump administration.
Many times more are believed to still be in the hands of the cartels.
Mylene's future might be in the hands of her father and politically powerful uncle.
All these goings-on will be in the hands of the chef Steven Ferdinand.
But the issue of Trump's conduct will be in the hands of the voters.
The new, powerful weapons could be in the hands of soldiers as soon as 2022.
He's worried, at this point, they may already be in the hands of a buyer.
The support of the economy cannot only be in the hands of the central banks.
Indiana Jones' iconic bullwhip will no longer be in the hands of director Steven Spielberg.
Any decision on a ban would be in the hands of the International Olympic Committee.
If we're reliant on technology is has to be in the hands of women as well.
Of course, adhering to this will also be in the hands of the drone pilots themselves.
The race to the finish no longer seems to be in the hands of Mr. Robot.
Voting should be in the hands of the Local governments and overseen by the individual States.
It was very reassuring to be in the hands of someone who seemed to know everything.
The decision on her release would be in the hands of a board of three people.
This time the weapon will be in the hands of those who want to wield it.
That suggests to me that government will be in the hands of the people he's appointed.
Lieberman said that Night Trap promoted violence against women and shouldn't be in the hands of children.
JAFFE: And the surveillance state, which is now going to be in the hands of Donald Trump.
Soon, the choice will be in the hands of the Colombian people, who have the last word.
I wouldn't want sensitive information like mental health to be in the hands of a marketing company.
The states' electoral votes appear to be in the hands of a small number of unaffiliated voters.
Judge Steven O'Neill said he anticipated Cosby's fate would be in the hands of the jury next week.
The fate of Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the US Supreme Court may be in the hands of Sens.
The authority to decide on gerrymandering should be in the hands of states or congress, the ruling said.
It doesn't all, by the way, have to be in the hands of the mayor and City Hall.
One problem with such notions is that most of the oil would be in the hands of Shias.
"We expect the product to be in the hands of customers in Q1 of next year," clarified Rutgers.
Ultimately, the fate of the ban and other anti-abortion measures will be in the hands of voters.
In my opinion, there's just no reason for assault rifles to be in the hands of ordinary citizens.
"Even if we purchase THAAD, its main operation would be in the hands of the United States," said Kim.
Unfortunately, the fate of earnings may be in the hands of large macroeconomic issues that are difficult to model.
But this face surveillance should not be in the hands of the government, particularly in the current political climate.
The outcome appeared to be in the hands of Kennedy, who often casts the deciding vote in close rulings.
The Trump administration says policies on this issue should be in the hands of Congress, state legislators or local governments.
"The point is that we think our moral compasses should not be in the hands of big tech," says Wouters.
I was rereading McCarthy's The Crossing and saying thank you thank you to be in the hands of a master.
Sen. Kamala Harris says the decision to break up big tech should be in the hands of the attorney general.
Their fate, as well as that of the prison itself, will soon be in the hands of President-elect Trump.
I've seen what assault weapons can do, so I don't think they should be in the hands of the civilians.
But in his administration, economic policy will be in the hands of people with Goldman ties, to an unprecedented degree.
Police fear that more than one bomb was made and that others may be in the hands of Mr Abedi's accomplices.
So far, Subramanian has sent out samples to some local artists, but it'll soon be in the hands of many more.
The company adds that there are some additional potential AR features there, though those will be in the hands of developers.
A spokesman for his reelection campaign said Thursday, however, that the issue now appears to be in the hands of voters.
It is also unclear when the units will be in the hands of consumers or how much the device will cost.
Contralesa and the ultra-left Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party say all that land must be in the hands of the state.
The point was if there's going to be guns in schools, they need to be in the hands of the right people.
A sure sign of a totalitarian mind is one that insists that all education should be in the hands of the state.
The breach was reportedly closed on September 11, "but the information may already be in the hands of malicious parties," it warned.
"We can't hand over our government to someone whose deepest, darkest secrets may be in the hands of our enemies," Trump said.
Now that some regulations are out the window, the future of world climate change policies could be in the hands of the Chinese.
At which point the ball will be in the hands of Congress and Mueller to get the tapes -- if any tapes actually exist.
"We won't allow our climate diplomacy to be in the hands of a dinosaur like Rex Tillerson," May Boeve, executive director of 21970.
The safety of our economy & health of our people could be in the hands of 2 men who lied to the US Senate.
A production source told People that the future of Bachelor in Paradise could actually be in the hands of the Mexican Tourism Board.
The mobile game has also attracted concerns about just how vulnerable our personal data can be in the hands of seemingly benign applications.
Some battle-worn veterans of the NFL say having the option to use CBD products should be in the hands of the players.
There, he will be acquitted — and then the ultimate result will be in the hands of the American people in next year's election.
He can refuse to sign any legislation that would grant amnesty and then it would truly be in the hands of congress to override.
"We consider the move unlawful and politically motivated -- any decision of that kind should be in the hands of the courts only," Rafaya said.
He added that private investors are always welcome in the country, "but infrastructure of strategic importance must be in the hands of the state".
The opposition said the original decision made Venezuela a dictatorship because all three branches of government would be in the hands of the socialists.
The success of the product will ultimately be in the hands of retail manufacturers, largely dependent on what they do with design and content.
To be effective, it needs to be in the hands of people who are most likely to be on the scene of an overdose.
"We can't hand over our government to someone whose deepest, darkest secrets may be in the hands of our enemies," Trump said on Wednesday.
"The administration of 28 municipalities will no longer be in the hands of terrorists," Suleyman Soylu, the interior minister, said in a televised speech.
Ultimately, though, if we want digital technology to be in the hands of the people, we're going to have to address social class inequalities.
With Scott Pruitt as head of the EPA, the people and the environment will be in the hands of a man who cares about neither.
"It just needs to be in the hands of a place that can give it the exposure it deserves," she told the New York Times.
Angela: I'm more convinced than ever that offensive tactical weapons, like ARs, and extended-capacity magazines should only be in the hands of the military.
Which means it's given itself well over a month before deigning to tell consumers their personal data might be in the hands of identity thieves.
" Douglass left a timeless maxim for republics in times of crisis: "Our government may at some time be in the hands of a bad man.
The issue will soon be in the hands of the newly merged firm, Norton Rose Fulbright, which did not respond to a request for comment.
The fate of Mr. Shkreli will soon be in the hands of the jury — five men and seven women — in a federal courtroom in Brooklyn.
It should not be in the hands of the federal government to strike down a successful legalization effort that has broad support in a state.
Nonetheless, the final decision on whether to extend Brexit would be in the hands of the EU leaders, such as French President Emmanuel Macron and Merkel.
User information may now be in the hands of a state-sponsored actor that no longer appears to be in the Yahoo network, the company said.
Narcan, the opiate reversal agent, can save the life of someone who is acutely overdosing and needs to be in the hands of first responders everywhere.
That information may now be in the hands of a state-sponsored actor that no longer appears to be in the Yahoo network, the company said.
He or she may be stubborn, or be in the hands of a powerful staff or of a strong-willed spouse, the latter being Wilson's case.
And, thanks to a court ruling yesterday, many of those secrets, reportedly recorded and emailed, are — or soon will bein the hands of federal investigators.
"We fundamentally believe that something of this magnitude with this much power needs to be in the hands of a neutral, non-for-profit governing body."
Over the weekend, you may have seen a horrifying story: Almost 1,500 migrant children were missing, and feared to be in the hands of human traffickers.
The handgun cops say was used to kill Tupac Shakur -- which mysteriously disappeared 11 years ago -- should be in the hands of the L.A. Sheriff's Dept.
It recommended what it termed as "structural solutions" as a condition for final approval the deal, which will be in the hands of Cade's seven-member tribunal.
That puts the decision back where it should bein the hands of congregations rather than with a taxation arm of the government and its coercive powers.
"This is a story that is too big to be in the hands of one community," he said at one point, describing the story that is America.
We also looked at the N.F.L.'s inconsistent embrace of black players, and how the future of the sport might largely be in the hands of women.
Thomas's calling to a legal vocation was stirred as he realized how powerful — and dangerous — laws could be in the hands of those responsible for their interpretation.
Thanks to Crayola, the brazen glow of the first new blue pigment created in the last 200 years will soon be in the hands of art makers everywhere.
Bouteflika said his last duty would be to contribute to the founding of a new system that will be in "the hands of a new generation of Algerians".
"I don't believe that voting rights should be forever stripped, and I don't believe restoration should be in the hands of a single person," Reynolds told legislators Tuesday.
All of these technologies will be in the hands of government agencies that have the power to keep us under watch, to handcuff us, to lock us up.
"In the last few months, we've all seen how dangerous even a few nuclear weapons can be in the hands of a small rogue regime," Mr. Netanyahu said.
Although Jobpal says it's not using algorithms to take recruitment decisions, so the biggest bias risk looks to be in the hands of the employers setting the criteria.
Michael McMaster: I mean, I'm not the authority on geese—the meaning of art is malleable and should be in the hands of its consumers, not its creators.
And once the decision to move forward is made, the investigation must be independent, thorough, and fair:   Investigative decisions should not be in the hands of partisan officials.
Should the future of energy-efficient vehicles really be in the hands of a company rife with accusations of workplace racism and lax safety standards at its factories?
The release of the PPG and related documents is also a timely reminder of the breadth of the powers that will soon be in the hands of another president.
As much as possible, says Mr Eyal, decisions should be in the hands of the Supreme Allied Commander, General Curtis Scaparotti, rather than the Atlantic Council, NATO's lumbering parliament.
Day-to-day responsibility for operating Association Retirement Plans — such as asset management, benefit payments, governmental filings and other regulatory matters — would be in the hands of the associations.
The fate of Robert Mugabe, the strongman leader of Zimbabwe for nearly 26 years, appears to be in the hands of former allies and opposition officials negotiating his future.
The ancient ring being sought by the U.S. government is believed to be in the hands of Turkish law enforcement, after it was confiscated from a Syrian antiquities trafficker.
Of the 2,400 units believed to be in the hands of consumers, SquattyPotty has received two reports of children sustaining minor injuries due to slipping off this unstable hippopotamus hat.
On Monday, the CEO of face recognition startup Kairos, Brian Brackeen, penned an op-ed explaining how dangerous the technology can be in the hands of the government and police.
Increasing the free float — and probably the share of foreign ownership — would be in the hands of institutional shareholders, who will decide when it is appropriate to sell, he said.
Powerful technologies like artificial intelligence and facial recognition shouldn't be in the hands of U.S. law enforcement — the potential for abuse is too high, according to Microsoft President Brad Smith.
Reports about the unaccounted minors have also raised concerns that they could be in the hands of human traffickers or being used as laborers by people who posed as relatives.
Secondly, I think that until 230, the administration is gonna be in the hands of mostly people who buy the Borkian view of antitrust policy, which is unique consumer harm.
In an opening statement before unveiling his plan, the Navy veteran writes that weapons like those he carried in the Afghanistan War shouldn't be in the hands of everyday people.
The effort to broaden Amazon's lineup, long in the works, will be in the hands of Jennifer Salke, NBC Entertainment's president whom Amazon hired last month as its studio chief.
"I believe judicial authorities will want to preserve the value of these shares and that the outcome of the transaction will be in the hands of judicial authorities," he said.
The shooter had an AR-15 rifle, precisely the kind of weapon that should not be in the hands of anyone other than military personnel in combat or combat training.
All of the end-user devices used for testing will be in the hands of Google employees, contractors, and "'trusted testers' selected by Google on a volunteer basis without payment."
New York-based Torino Capital estimates "resident holdings" of such debt at around $14 billion, though a significant portion of that is believed to be in the hands of state institutions.
About 34,868 registered firearms still are believed to be in the hands of people who are not allowed to own them... Last year, agents conducted 7,573 investigations and seized 3,286 firearms.
"We really guarantee that they do not go anywhere - that they will be in the hands of the moderates under the eye of our friends, whether European or American," he said.
This seems to be a common-sense concept that we use with other dangerous objects that are not supposed to be in the hands of minors, such as liquor or cars.
Until recently, however, the kingdom's oil policy appeared to be in the hands of technocrats in the petroleum ministry and Aramco, rather than be run as a branch of foreign policy.
By 2035, high-bandwidth mobile devices thousands of times more powerful than today's computers — with plenty of power to run AI - will be in the hands of nearly every person on earth.
If these posters are indeed real, they wouldn't be in the hands of retailers until a proper reveal of the game was imminent — ironically, due to the risk of news leaking prematurely.
The Strykers armed with 50-kilowatt lasers are expected to be fielded in 2022, and the more powerful HEL-IFPC is likely to be in the hands of US soldiers by 2024.
And it's illegal anywhere in the United States for firearms to be in the hands of someone like Bryant -- a convicted felon with a history of home burglary and attempted armed robbery.
Who owns what: Here's how much will be in the hands of three companies: AT&T will own its own cellular, home broadband and telecommunications services, along with Time Warner and DirecTV.
This year, it will be in the hands of Eric Demby, the organizer and operator of markets and food halls like Smorgasburg, Brooklyn Flea and Berg'n, and his business partner, Jonathan Butler.
But even if Pheu Thai then manages to form a government — with or without other, minor, parties — its fortunes will be in the hands of various oversight bodies dominated by the military.
He had vanished last October from a home in Thailand and is among five Hong Kong booksellers who have disappeared and are presumed to be in the hands of mainland Chinese security officers.
Some of those ideas may never surface, but at least one hero and one map are far enough along to be in the hands of the art team — which is a positive sign.
His election campaign had planned an ambitious land reform based on Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution, which stated that the land should be in the hands of the Mexican people, not foreigners.
"Even if we purchase THAAD, its main operation would be in the hands of the United States," said Kim Ki-jung, a foreign policy adviser to Moon and professor at Seoul's Yonsei University.
"In the last few months, we've all seen how dangerous even a few nuclear weapons can be in the hands of a small rogue regime," Mr. Netanyahu said in reference to North Korea.
If a majority of senators cannot agree on a manager's resolution, the proceedings will be in the hands of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who acts as judge of the impeachment trial.
"It's a complete coin flip that will now be in the hands of the FDA," said Jared Holz, a health-care strategist at Jefferies, who put the chances of regulatory approval at 60%.
Given how critical the cloud has become for a huge swath of the tech economy, maybe we should ask ourselves whether this infrastructure should be in the hands of a few trillion-dollar companies.
The supposed tape, Gates explained, was believed to be in the hands of legendary television producer Mark Burnett, who created "The Apprentice" and worked with Trump for years while he hosted the reality show.
Another former employee expressed relief that the registry, which is a "core asset" for web developers, would be in the hands of a company like Microsoft that he believed would be a good custodian.
"We are a nation, no better or worse than any other... As a nation, our future, whatever we choose that to be, must be in the hands of people that live here," said Sturgeon.
Driving the news: A bill that would codify last year's Dynamex decision by the state's Supreme Court passed California's Assembly (51-11) last month and will soon be in the hands of the state Senate.
And she noted that the fate of the case will be in the hands of the county's incoming district attorney, State College lawyer Bernie Cantorna, who defeated Parks Miller in her reelection bid this year.
Facebook says it won't control Libra, and that key decisions will be in the hands of the Libra Association, a group registered in Switzerland with as many as 100 members, each with equal voting power.
If, when Iran was a friend, we had sold the Shah the 23 Westinghouse reactors we were hoping to, they would now be in the hands of the current Iranian government, undoubtedly including fuel facilities.
It concluded that regulation and oversight would be in the hands of each individual country for their specific government's missions and private launches, said Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz, director of the International Institute of Space Law.
A military task force was looking into reports from civilians that the barge was taken to Sulu province and may be in the hands of a branch of Abu Sayyaf, the Philippines News Agency reported Tuesday.
And come back to The Hill tomorrow morning for stories on why the presidential race remains close despite Clinton's huge TV advertising advantage and how NAFTA's fate will be in the hands of the next president.
Germany's opposition Free Democrats (FDP), who believe the decision over whether content should be removed should be in the hands of the courts rather than companies, said the proposed changes would not make a big difference.
Now researchers say that a malicious group has gained unprecedented operational access to American power company systems, and experts worry that the ability to cause a blackout at will could be in the hands of unknown actors.
The fate of the "Last Chance U" football star accused of murdering an 18-year-old man will be in the hands of a grand jury -- the murder case is moving forward in just a few weeks.
When music cuts to the core of roiling passions and contrary feelings, as Berg's does, it can be distressing, but you feel heartened to be in the hands of a composer who sees human nature so acutely.
Despite the frightening concentration of incompetence in the West Wing, many critical posts — most of all at the Departments of Defense and Treasury and the Federal Reserve — appear to be in the hands of basically capable people.
But those designs, he adds, "don't have to be in the public space, they don't have to be in our billboards and our stores, and they certainly don't have to be in the hands of our children."
Such a decision would be in the hands of the PR govt, PUC, any commercial stakeholders and, most importantly, the people of PR. Meanwhile, it's clear that Hurricane Maria will permanently reshape Puerto Rico's economy and population.
The recent Equifax data breach jeopardized the economic security of nearly half of all Americans because of the credit rating company's failure to safeguard our most sensitive information, which could now be in the hands of criminals.
My worry, though, is all of the people who are not capable of doing so, the elderly, the mentally ill, less informed individuals, and the young whose personal information will forever be in the hands of criminals.
Instead, it says NIST "shall provide technical assistance and other expert input for each evaluation under this section and shall directly support the audit or other analytical examination" that will be in the hands of agency inspectors general.
In Yemen, $500 million in American weapons went missing in the middle of that country's civil war and are believed to now be in the hands of either Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula or the Houthi rebels.
Even if subscribers can't change their password on Harper's right now, it would be a good idea to change passwords on any sites that use the same one, since those credentials may already be in the hands of hackers.
Last year, J.P. Morgan's Chase said it would start issuing contactless cards to millions of its customers, and Visa expects more than 100 million cards will be in the hands of American consumers by the end of the year.
A former employee of R. Kelly told a grand jury the singer regularly recorded tapes of his sexual encounters with underage girls and kept them as trophies ... and they're now believed to be in the hands of the feds.
"The latest developments have demonstrated that the U.S. policy turns out to be in the hands of Russophobic forces that are pushing Washington toward confrontation," the Foreign Ministry said on Friday, after the passage of the latest sanctions act.
Such a decision would be in the hands of the PR govt, PUC, any commercial stakeholders and, most importantly, the people of PR. Musk's company has installed solar power grids on other small islands like Ta'u in American Samoa.
The lesson: Even if subscribers can't change their password on Harper's right now, it would be a good idea to change passwords on any sites that use the same one, since those credentials may already be in the hands of hackers.
After a chance discovery, the grandson of a Jewish art dealer learned that a valuable painting he believed the Nazis had looted from his grandfather might now be in the hands of one of the art world's most influential families.
The company originally promised that the L16, which debuted at Code/Mobile last fall, would be in the hands of early backers by late summer, but Light now says its preorders won't start shipping until the first quarter of next year.
"If they attempt any move, they will ... (face) dozens of missiles because at that time (government) officials won't be in charge to act cautiously, but instead things will be in the hands of our beloved leader (Ayatollah Ali Khamenei)," he said.
The fate of Mr. Mugabe, 93, who kept a tight grip on his southern African nation despite his increasing frailty and diplomatic isolation from the West, appeared to be in the hands of former allies and opposition officials negotiating his future.
It is not comforting to a black American to know that federal oversight of police-community relations and voting rights will be in the hands of Jeff Sessions, who doesn't believe that black voters were ever disenfranchised in Shelby County, Alabama.
"Everything must be in the hands of the Palestinian Authority, it must be the one to control the crossing points (in and out of Gaza)," he said, adding that there could be only one regime setting laws and enforcing them.
As we talked about the question of proportionality — the assessment of how many casualties are acceptable given a military goal — the core assumption from the group was this kind of decision should never be in the hands of a machine.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The fate of President Donald Trump's order to ban travelers from six predominantly Muslim nations, blocked by federal courts, may soon be in the hands of the conservative-majority Supreme Court, where his appointee Neil Gorsuch could help settle the matter.
"Such a decision would be in the hands of the PR govt, PUC, any commercial stakeholders and, most importantly, the people of PR." In late September, Tesla sent hundreds of batteries to Puerto Rico that can store power generated by solar panels.
At least several thousand mental health professionals who are members of the National Coalition of Concerned Mental Health Experts share the view that the nuclear launch codes should not be in the hands of someone who exhibits such levels of mental instability.
"Such a decision would be in the hands of the PR govt, PUC, any commercial stakeholders and, most importantly, the people of PR." Tesla has done similar projects to provide power in Hawaii and American Samoa, but on a much smaller scale.
Now that Clapper is stepping down, the fate of the US intelligence community will be in the hands of former reality TV star and president-elect Donald Trump, who has no experience working with the intelligence community and may not even use a computer regularly.
But Vox's Espinosa de los Monteros said the party shouldn't be underestimated, saying election day on Sunday would be "a very surprising day for a lot of people who thought Spain would always be left-leaning, that Spain would always be in the hands of the progressives."
"Our biggest preoccupation is that all of this will be in the hands of a judge, named by the Supreme Court of the United States, and we don't know if she's going to take into account basic essentials of safety, health and education," Mr. Nieves said.
Related: Three Missing Journalists May Be in the Hands of Colombian Rebels or Drug Traffickers Pearl was referring to both the proposed talks with the ELN as well as the much more advanced negotiations with Colombia's biggest rebel group — the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC.
"Clearly PG&E has made a decision that the legislative arena is not where they feel they're going to get the kind of results that will go far enough," he said, adding that the decisions about PG&E's future now appear to be in the hands of bankruptcy court.
The South China Morning Post, however, spoke with researchers at the Xian Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics (at the Chinese Academy of Sciences) who say they have developed a powerful laser rifle that will soon be in the hands of Chinese police who focus on anti-terrorism.
By the end of this week, Gawker Media will be in the hands of a new owner — but Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel, the man who financed the $140 million Hulk Hogan sex tape lawsuit that forced the company into bankruptcy, says journalists have nothing to fear from him.
"We feel that the Honduran people, as we said yesterday, deserve a result, and that result cannot be stopped or be in the hands of any presidential candidate or any party," David Matamoros, president of the electoral commission, Tribunal Supremo Electoral (TSE), said in a press conference Sunday.
LOS ANGELES, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Elon Musk's defamation trial could be in the hands of jury by the end of Thursday after the billionaire and the diver who is suing him sparred over the meaning and impact of a "pedo guy" tweet at the heart of the case.
"The Tesla team has done this for many smaller islands around the world, but there is no scalability limit, so it can be done for Puerto Rico too," Musk tweeted, adding that the decision to transition the island to a sustainable energy "would be in the hands of" local government.
"If they attempt any move, they will... [face] dozens of missiles because at that time [President Hassan Rouhani's] officials won't be in charge to act cautiously, but instead things will be in the hands of our beloved leader [Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei]," Tabatabai-Nejad added, according to the news service.
That he has been elected to the nation's highest office indicates a largely white electorate that believes that the country's future should be in the hands of a man to whom the present has no causal relationship to the past, and thinks that the future is what we make of it.
As Daniel Larison argues in The American Conservative: A Haley-led State Department would be run by a more ideological hawk with no more respect for the institution than Tillerson had, and the conduct of U.S. diplomacy would still be in the hands of someone who has no relevant experience.
By all accounts, lives were saved by more stringent building codes, which were put in place after Hurricanes Andrew, in 1992, and Katrina, in 2005, and whose fastidiousness Trump has decried; and significant parts of the cleanup will be in the hands of the E.P.A., for which the President has proposed deep cuts.
" When asked why anyone who wants to buy a gun shouldn't have to go through a background check, Trump responded: "What we're doing is I want guns to be in the hands of people that are mentally stable and those people I want them to be easily be able to get a gun.
Editorial Long ruled by an ossified gerontocracy, Saudi Arabia could soon be in the hands of a 30-something who may be more in tune with the nation's overwhelmingly young population but whose impetuousness and hard-line foreign policy have raised concerns about whether he is ready for the top leadership post.
Once the fourth party system got started, populists and progressive reformers began making the same complaints about the nominating convention that Jacksonians had made about the legislative caucus: the choice of the parties' Presidential nominees shouldn't be in the hands of a select group of party leaders, whether legislators or convention delegates.
This was the humane thing to do, and I think with the Democrats showed today in opposing this bill is that they prefer these decisions of life and death to be in the hands of the government, the FDA and other agencies, are not in the hands of the patients whose lives are hanging in the balance.
According to BuzzFeed, if lawmakers aren't able to coalesce around a rules package, Chief Justice Roberts has the ability to make procedural decisions: If a majority of senators cannot agree on a manager's resolution, the proceedings will be in the hands of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who acts as judge of the impeachment trial.
If the sale goes forward, the commission is worried that the money will be in the hands of a temple board that no longer seems to be part of the Hare Krishna Society, so it has taken steps to wrestle back control of the temple by forming a new board of trustees, which includes Mr. Surti.
The young man who joined the Young People's Socialist League as a student at the University of Chicago in the early 1960s on the hoary notion that "capital" should be in the hands of workers, not capitalists, is now the old man who rails compulsively against "the billionaire class" and wants to nationalize the health insurance industry.
"The operation and its success made clear that Israel will never allow nuclear weaponry to be in the hands of those who threaten its existence - Syria then, and Iran today," Minister Israel Katz said on Twitter after Israel officially admitted for the first time that it carried out a 2007 air strike on the Al-Kubar site in Deir al-Zor.
In Puerto Rico's case, it's patently obvious that the fate of Puerto Rico's people would be in the hands of a majority of Republican politicians who hate the idea of a minimum wage, have opposed any expansion of overtime guarantees (similar to the ones covering federal employees recently announced by the Obama administration) and are quite comfortable defending profiteering by Wall Street hedge funds.
I soon surmised that Rhodes's motivation in allowing me to peek behind the curtain came from a disquiet he felt at the possibility, or the likelihood, that the machinery he managed so brilliantly would soon be in the hands of his successors, who might use it to do things that he thought could be quite dangerous — like goading the United States into another pointless, bloody foreign war.
But MedConfidential's concern is exactly that: If public sector data processing is going to be given a new statutory basis — via the incoming DP bill — that takes it outside the normal data protection rules then the ethics of doing things like applying AI to the most highly intimate forms of citizen data will be in the hands of ministers, rather than left to dedicated data guardians to judge.
If her concentration slips, if she falters in the debates or is upended by some ethical failing, if some event (a terrorist act, for instance) takes place that allows Trump to twist its meaning and rally voters to his banner of America First—if any of that happens, not only could the prospect of a female President remain a fantasy but power will be in the hands of a malevolent fraud.
Come 2017, pending Senate confirmation, the potential rebirth of the health care system will be in the hands of Congressman Tom Price (R-Ga.), who is President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS).
On Twitter — where people tend to be the most ruthless regarding any little thing — the news was met with absolute elation; not only because Jones is a woman of color (a rarity still in the upper echelons of the editorial world), but because her background as editorial director of the books department at The New York Times, and formerly at Time and The Paris Review, meant the magazine would be in the hands of an intelligent woman with intellectual leanings; a woman who would surely bring a new point of view to the world of celebrities and Hollywood.
"The resilience of the stock in the face of new top line challenges is a testament to the strength of theasset-light narrative even as the company nears the final stages of its transformation... Looking forward, the majority of Yum's value creation over the next three years will be in the hands of its of franchisees, and as a result we expect a bumpier ride in free cash flow to equity growth... Our downgrade reflects our view that bull case on top line growth is entirely in the stock... " J.P. Morgan is downgrading FedEx primarily due to its negative earnings report and ongoing macroeconomic worries.

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