More than 10 billion mobile devices will be in the hands of consumers by 2020.
The city's baseball team, the Dodgers, could soon be in the hands of another corporate outsider, Rupert Murdoch.
Now, though, these individual audits will be in the hands of agents who have worked on coordinated corporate audits.
The rest should at the start be in the hands of the state and then be brought to market.
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It is unusual for so many works of quality and importance to still be in the hands of a private collector.
The mosques tend to be in the hands of the first generation of immigrants, and are run as virtual family businesses.
They have the ability more than anybody to come out with a technology upgrade and be in the hands of millions in minutes.
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But see it too as an example of how powerful a feature film still can be in the hands of an impassioned filmmaker.
Success or failure will be in the hands of contract lawyers.
Given that hundreds of thousands of people had access to the cables, the sensitive stuff will already be in the hands of many a spy service.
The fate of both men, who won their seats by being top of their party's regional lists, will be in the hands of regional returning officers.
But the key to unlocking profits from the torrent of homegrown online videos may instead be in the hands of a small British video search company called Blinkx .
If the current law is amended, though, enforcement will be in the hands of the local governments, said Mario Lap, a drug policy advisor and the director of the Amsterdam-based Drugtext Foundation.
In this way an industry that used to be in the hands of American or European companies, with factories in the Midwest, the English Midlands or Germany's industrial heartland, has moved to China.
The directive creates a four-person counterintelligence agency under a director with broad authority to determine which U.S. counterintelligence secrets -- whether they be in the hands of the U.S. government or in the private sector -- need to be protected from potential adversaries.
In short, with the exception of companies that get most of their revenues from government spending, the decision of whether to invest should not be in the hands of politicians or Super PACs, it should rest on whether CEOs can spur their companies to create profitable growth opportunities by building products that deliver better value to customers.
If, as some have predicted, the federal district court judge in Wilmington again rules against MacDonald, the case will be back in the hands of the same Court of Appeals that finally saw the light and ordered the hearings after decades of judicial dawdling.
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First of all, the data center is a fountain of information that should be directly in the hands of marketing in most companies that have a customer facing web presence.
The last major retailer of music and films on the High Street HMV is to be placed in the hands of administrators, putting more than four-thousand jobs at risk.
First of all, the six hosting clubs decided the event should be put in the hands of one controlling body, so the Open was put under the sole auspices of the Royal and Ancient.
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Putin said the coordination of Russia's participation would be placed in the hands of Sergei Ivanov, the Russian defence minister.
As Stern moves on to other pursuits, basketball fans should feel fortunate that the game they cherish will be left in the hands of an experienced, knowledgeable man.
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But most of IT is too complicated to be put in the hands of end-users.
So it needs to be put in the hands of independent scientific opinion, with every international bowler's action examined so that there's a level playing field.
Putting all its angry eggs in one basket is a risk, but less of one than it used to be given the billions of devices in the hands of consumers.
Given the perilous state of a great number of corporate pension funds and the firms that stand behind them, many pensioners may be better off in the hands of well-capitalised and -regulated insurers, especially as official compensation is more generous if an insurer fails to honour its obligations than if a company goes bust leaving an underfunded pension scheme.
But ultimately the measure of success should be how much of that value winds up in the hands of their investors.
But cash going to pension plans, with 39%, would be taxed only in the hands of future beneficiaries.
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The court also discussed the curious question of how the pitcher would have read and heeded this warning, since it would be on a bat in the hands of a hitter roughly 60 feet away.
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