He made sure that Chile's courts have their hands tied with regard to his crimes.
When we're losing our people every day, we can't just wait around with our hands tied.
There is a fine early example in the exhibition showing a kneeling, near-naked Barbarian with his hands tied behind his back.
But company debt, tax leakage, and regulatory problems keep its hands tied.
"Somehow they got their hands tied up on the rope, " he said.
Probabilistically, a higher level of debt means we are at risk of having our hands tied when we may need to spend badly.
Its president, Francisco Anton Perez, had been found shot dead in the back of a car with his hands tied behind his back.
Judges dislike having their hands tied down in such a way.
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Ribadeo was shut down by Mexican regulators after its president was found shot to death in the back of a car, his hands tied behind his back.
Richard Buckley, the lead archaeologist on the project said the unusual position of the skeleton's arms and hands suggested he may have been buried with his hands tied.
Ribadeo Casa de Cambio was shut down a few years ago by Mexican regulators after its president was found shot to death in the back of a car, his hands tied behind his back.
When located, the grave was found to be too short for the corpse, leaving the head tilted forward, and the unusual position of the hands suggested the body may still have had its hands tied.
And there was a report sourced for the ISI that the noncombatants had been -- had had their hands tied in preparation for taking them away on the helicopter, which they could not do because one of the helicopters had been damaged.
The club argued their hands were tied as the taxman refused a one-off sum.
Local officials say their hands are tied because the codes are written by the state.
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Its management's hands were tied by powerful minority shareholders, especially Mediobanca, a Milan investment bank.
Administration spokesmen say their hands are tied by the sequestration law because it requires even, across-the-board cuts.
One Kansas City station has begun airing disclaimers before Mr Miller's ads explaining that its hands are tied.
His hands are tied because of the company's confidentiality agreement with Ivanhoe Mines.
Bernanke said they worked hard to save Lehman but their hands were tied.
Governments, always eager to deflect political pressure, may prefer to justify unpopular decisions by pretending that their hands are tied.
Or is it the position that, yes, their hands are tied by accounting rules and they had to take these write-downs immediately?
That means, according to my source, that Mr Hunt's hands are tied.
Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe said the Postal Service's hands are tied by congressional inaction on a bill that would allow it to reduce the payments.
My consultant would recommend it, as would the doctor we spoke to at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London, but because of where we live his hands are tied.
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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.
"In the last few years, they have missed out on key players because their hands were tied by too much debt, " said Sam Hamadeh, chief executive of research firm PrivCo LLC.
Then she said her hands were tied by a 1985 Supreme Court ruling extending constitutional rights to those claiming refugee status, which had led to the present system of lengthy appeals.
Next month, the government is throwing open the telecoms market, which should cut tariffs, but it argues that in the gas and electricity industries its hands are tied by long-term contracts.
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