Anything that weakens the dead hand of the teachers' unions is worth serious consideration.
He promised to lift the dead hand of the state from Italian enterprise and slash the surly bonds of taxation.
Capital emerged from the dead hand of tax shelters and precious metals and began flowing to talented entrepreneurs in high technology.
But the dead hand of Russian history must give optimists real pause.
He is prepared to meet these head-on as the price for removing what he sees as the dead hand of monopoly supply.
But the dead hand of Russian history surely must give optimists pause.
If they win, they promise to remove the decision on who gets to open new schools from the dead hand of local government.
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Seniority promotion, the lifetime employment system and the dead hand of Japanese corporate bureaucracy are all anathema to the free-wheeling stock-option culture that attracts Chinese businessmen these days.
Its new 9-5 is a good-looking car and Saab's engineers are relishing the chance to show what they can do when liberated from the dead hand of GM.
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Cleveland's voucher scheme has led to the founding of new schools, free from the dead hand of school-board bureaucracy, offering poor families a real increase in choice (see article).
The contradiction at the heart of Mr Blair's reforms was always the absurdity of removing the dead hand of local government, only to impose an even tighter grip from the centre.
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Mr Gove's zeal to liberate schools from the dead hand of local authorities was strengthened by research published last year by McKinsey, a consultancy, which suggested that the best education systems in the world are those in which schools enjoy autonomy.
Finally, there is the overarching and historically painful reality that an unarmed black teenager lies dead at the hand of an armed Hispanic man who ignored a dispatcher's advice not to follow and engage the "suspect, " and who may have -- and this too is forensically unclear -- uttered a racial epithet while chasing him.
Most farmers use traps containing pheromones - chemicals that attract the flies - and then hand-count the dead insects every 10 days.
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Skipper Brad Fittler then raced over straight from a scrum to close the gap to just eight points and, in a nailbiting finish, centre Russell Richardson had a try ruled out for putting his left hand on the dead-ball line before grounding the ball.
On the one hand, it sounds as though the prosecutors have him dead to rights.
Over-and-done-with firms need to be pushed out of business before their dead hand can be pried from the stick.
The dead rise from the field, some with the help of hand, followed by a pat on the back for putting on a good show.
Most are what vcs call the "walking dead, " with six months or less of cash on hand.
Orthodox priests and specially trained counsellors will be on hand to try to comfort the families as they attempt to identify the dead.
One day in mid-December, there was a knock at the kitchen-house door and he found Chance Poxley standing in the tall dead grass, wearing a small tweed fedora, shading his eyes with one hand.
Nasdaq looked like a dead skunk in the road at 2250 six weeks ago, when this column said a bottom was at hand, so buy up.
Just 20 years old, he was dead by the time the ambulance pulled up to the hospital, his Serevent inhaler still clutched in one hand.
She cupped the wasps in her hand, the window frame shuddering beside her, as the storm sneaked in a draft to stir the dead wings, their stiffened weightlessness.
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