Moreover, our businesses have to compete internationally with one hand tied behind our back.
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To eschew such tools is to fight terrorism with one hand tied behind your back.
No wonder some financial policemen claim that they are being asked to fight laundrymen with one hand tied behind their backs.
But without further changes to the labour laws, the bosses of these former state-owned leviathans are fighting with one hand tied behind their backs.
The benefits of breaking the stranglehold of a union that has turned wages into something approaching a fixed cost are innumerable for a firm that is now fighting the competition with one hand tied behind its back.
The shipmate added that he stabbed the pirate in the hand and tied him up.
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In other words, artists were operating with one hand still tied behind their backs.
Unfortunately they had to demonstrate their new cutting edge smartphones with one hand deliberately tied behind their back by Microsoft.
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Tony Blair batted them all away in his now traditional one-hand-tied-behind-his-back style.
Under a veil of the early-morning fog Yvon Chouinard , the 63-year-old founder of Patagonia sportswear, and I cast colorful, hand-tied salmon flies into the tannin-stained water.
The live show at the Tablao - amid a formal, slightly old-world atmosphere, with bow-tied waiters and hand-painted posters from early 20th-century Seville - is love and tragedy rendered in musical form.
This is the complex scenario of India's sugar sector, which--despite the country's relative embrace of free markets two decades ago--remains tied to the heavy hand of the state.
When the ends were efficiently tied, he laid his hand against my upper back.
Western diplomats say they still aren't totally sure who is in charge, though they believe reformers backed by President Thein Sein hold the upper hand over more conservative elements, including some tied to the country's military.
When he opened his eyes, he saw before him a glorious figure of a man holding a pen in one hand, an inkpot in another, and a sword tied around his waist.
History says the Game 5 winner when a series is tied at 2-2 has a colossal upper hand, though that's an axiom that the Heat both proved and disproved last season.
Drive-by-wire would, for example, do away with the distinction between left-hand and right-hand drive vehicles, since the driver would no longer be tied to the steering wheel and the location of the pedals.
We leveraged our network of friends and families, so that we were able to hand select and hand screen a panel...who because we knew them or were tied to them in some way shape or form would tell us the truth.
They are tied in points with Montreal atop the Northeast Division, but have one game in hand on the Canadiens.
When Lee's team finally finished around midnight Saturday, he dispatched a lawyer to Tallahassee to physically hand the results over to Katherine Harris, since he had heard that her fax lines might be conveniently tied up all afternoon.
Shield rules state that clubs must hand starts to at least ten players who have been in the past two squads and Brabin said his hands were tied by injuries.
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