The whole affair is now in the hands of the regulators and the courts.
In the hands of chocolatier Thomas Scheiblhofer, high-quality chocolate is turned into beautifully presented truffles.
This current state plays in the hands of some, to the detrement of others.
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In fact, over 35% of the Senegalese economy is now in the hands of the Mourides.
An active philanthropist, he leaves his sizable fortune in the hands of the Sorenson Legacy Foundation.
Lazaridis, 52, leaves his fortune in the hands of the new CEO, Thorsten Heins.
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The future of the video industry is in the hands of the mobile service providers.
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It's unclear, but rumors put it in the hands of a Chinese construction firm.
And so the payments are very concentrated in the hands of narrow slice of agriculture.
Power and decision-making are largely in the hands of one person, Steve Jobs.
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For example, each year, large contractors put billions of dollars in the hands of subcontractors.
Rodriguez will put the race in the hands of Gomez, the nation's leading rider from 2006-08.
Nasa wants eventually to put astronaut transport in the hands of the private sector, too.
But most of IT is too complicated to be put in the hands of end-users.
Ultimately, the fate of Telewest is in the hands of its controlling shareholders, Microsoft and Liberty.
Its amazing powers, in the hands of entrepreneurs, began to foil command-and-control monoliths of any kind.
Kuwait is once more in the hands of Kuwaitis, in control of their own destiny.
Your book is a product and it needs to get in the hands of your market.
He said Friday that therefore the matter was in the hands of the Legislature.
Then dividends are taxed again in the hands of the recipients at the rate of 15%.
Many appointments, including Mr Reyes's, are partly in the hands of (allegedly crooked) independent commissions.
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In many ways, these jokes experienced their genesis in the hands of Hendren and his ilk.
He left his lab, now in the hands of his father, to become a chemical sleuth.
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However, the health of the start-up community is not all in the hands of the politicians.
That requires mobile devices in the hands of managers, and mobile extensions to these applications.
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He said the matter of a legal claim was "in the hands of our solicitors".
"We put the best platform in the hands of the best story-tellers, " said Mr Moore.
He says getting the iPads out in the hands of salespeople was a quick, momentum-building win.
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In the hands of Pakistan's awesome lead bowlers, Akram and Younis, they become missiles.
I'm not sure all this information was in the hands of TSA at the time.
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