The issue, while important, is probably not enough to single-handedly derail financial regulatory reform.
In 30 days gentleman, I will single-handedly attempt to launch a company with nothing but compassion.
More people are bringing up children single-handedly, or are in families where both parents work.
Yet Mr. Churchill almost single-handedly prevented any sort of mutually agreeable solution for many years.
As Leonard Read poignantly portrayed, no one could single-handedly furnish even a simple pencil.
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One "Oh, by the way" patient can single-handedly cause a physician to run 30 minutes behind.
Samsung single-handedly created a new product category, the "phablet, " in 2011 with its Galaxy Note.
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By joining the government when he did, Lieberman single-handedly kept the Olmert government in power.
Markoff, he said, single-handedly created the myth of Kevin Mitnick, which everyone is using to advance their own agendas.
Sun Pacific and Paramount would "single-handedly change the industry, " says Mr. Mulholland, who is among their competitors.
But the good news is that you can single-handedly inspire an amazing comeback to rival Headingley 1981.
In between his shifts as a bouncer, Langan single-handedly devised a theory that unifies science and theology.
With all that math practice, Google could probably single-handedly raise the SAT scores of all high school students.
Enter Coriolanus (Mr. Page), a paragon of the military virtues who more or less single-handedly defeats the enemy.
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Joan single-handedly pushes a weak-willed, reluctant prince, whose very legitimacy is suspect, into being crowned King of France.
She is also said to have single-handedly rounded-up a dozen French troops while armed with only a pitchfork.
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Meanwhile, the research firm notes that Apple hardware is single-handedly keeping PC hardware sales about the flat line.
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The mandate has almost single-handedly created a national backlash, along with a new-found interest in the U.S. Constitution.
It was a sweeping space in white and cream tones, and it single-handedly revived the staid shopping street.
Truth be known, the mother is no performer, even if she has single-handedly raised the party's political fortunes.
The company is single-handedly wiping out the competition by producing items that are cooler, more stylish, and more reliable.
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But they don't think a British government can single-handedly stop the increase, however much UK ministers stamp their feet.
She has pretty much carved out a music career single-handedly, becoming something of a darling of the folk-bluegrass-country set.
With Price Club, Sol Price single-handedly grew a new industry and with it, a perpetual harvest of good fortune.
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He said Zazi was a hard-working man who was single-handedly supporting his family.
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He and his company have almost single-handedly sparked an electric car revolution that has already dramatically improved the world.
Almost single-handedly, that title made Shanda the single most successful IPO in 2004.
Ray Lee, a prominent judge, single-handedly saved 32 people using his jet ski.
Its well-policed national parks have almost single-handedly rescued the white rhino from extinction.
Its mai tais and pu-pu platters almost single-handedly evoke the excitement of growing up in New York in the '60s.
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