Mr Bellerive also points out that at least 40% of any aid money goes on the salaries, insurance, cars and so on of the foreigners who come to hand it out.
The puck got behind Nabokov and sat on the goal line before Andrew MacDonald used his hand to swat it out of danger.
"If, on the other hand, it turns out to have been a general discrediting of the cease-fire, then of course it won't stand, " Dempsey said.
My real hand on the lower level and above it a fake rubber hand, arranged so it appeared to extend out of the sleeve of my own suit.
Education is a hand up not a hand out, and with it, children and families can improve the socioeconomic conditions for themselves, their communities, countries, and future generations.
It would hand out as much to people on higher incomes as to those on lower ones.
The overhead lights cast no shadow, even of your hand if you held it out like you were reaching for a tray.
The league won't say what sorts of punishment it might hand out.
Jim, on the other hand, put it all out for the world to see, or at least for all his friends to see.
Instead it will hand out vouchers for food and household equipment.
It flies too fast to be hand-launched, so it ejects out of a thin tube with collapsible legs that a soldier can set up in an instant.
There are various advantages cited for this type of reactor, including the claim that it can be stopped easily if things get out of hand, and that it produces less long-lived nuclear waste than the uranium-fuelled fission reactors that are currently in common use.
But it can be disastrously disruptive if allowed to get out of hand, or if it becomes a deliberate policy of a government.
The club said it expects to hand out "fewer than 10" new memberships this year.
Yet I rejected it out of hand based on unproven assumptions bubbling up from my subconscious.
Eventually it had to hand out equal and insignificant sums to each of them.
The committee, consisting of leftist MPs, is looking at taking control of the firm if it refuses to hand out the missing payments.
The difference is that there's a button to release the hinge in the back, so you don't have to pull it out by hand.
Without realizing it, his hand stretched out toward the instrument.
Obama rose to that strongly, rejecting it out of hand.
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And the American people should reject it out of hand.
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Congress wants well-off college students--and their parents--to help pay for the small-business tax breaks it aims to hand out as part of a deal to raise the federal minimum wage.
This indicates that Wall Street, even as it had its hand out for all the government bailouts, never bought the fashionable argument that our crisis was as unusual as that which had called forth the New Deal.
Clark pointed out in 1999, cyberwarfare may one day give us a more humane way to fight wars (why, for example, bomb a train depot if you can just temporarily disable its computer networks?), so we shouldn't reject it out of hand.
Like many other data protection agencies it had requested Google hand over copies of the data it gathered to find out whether it breached privacy rules.
And it would be so easy to resolve: hand out a few green jackets to women and be done with it.
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