So imagine that in the hands of ordinary Indian women is more than two times the amount of gold in the hands of the U.S. Fed.
But unlike Zittrain I think that regulation can help, and that putting control in the hands of democratically elected governments is far better than putting it in the hands of corporations.
The above is a technical explanation why the future of Greece in the euro may not lie in the hands of the electorate as voters: it lies in the hands of the electorate as bank customers.
But I also believe that a lot of gun owners would agree that AK-47s belong in the hands of soldiers, not in the hands of criminals -- (applause) -- that they belong on the battlefield of war, not on the streets of our cities.
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This is a business method that may change (T-Mobile USA are looking to switch to a more European system during 2012) but for the moment the mechanics of the monthly plan put more power in the hands of the networks than they do in the hands of the consumer.
Kuwait is once more in the hands of Kuwaitis, in control of their own destiny.
It has not since been amended and remains a law that vests large powers in the hands of the government in terms of nominating the chairman and membership of the Press Council.
With the death of most search engines (there were a couple dozen players in the 1990s) and the consolidation of the search market primarily in the hands of Google (for all its efforts, Microsoft only comes in second with about 20% of the market), discovery of website is substantially more difficult.
"We are fully committed to have a successful mission for Mr. Annan, but at the same time people should know that I can say optimistically that 40% of the keys to solve the crisis is in our hands as government, but the other 60% is in the hands of those who are harboring, channeling weapons, instigating in the media against Syria, " he said.
The Bank of England describes its actions in monetary terms: by expanding the amount of money in the hands of the public, some people will shift to riskier assets such as stocks and bonds, raising wealth and spurring investment.
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.
In putting the power of content in the hands of students, Goldman and Imbruce are reaching toward what they see as an improved future for college planning, and in turn are bringing thousands of unedited, unabated voices onto the Web.
Is it also coincidental that in this time of union decline, the amount of wealth concentrated in the hands of the top 1% is the largest since 1929, the time in our history immediately preceding the era when the modern union movement was taking hold?
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Mr. DOUGLAS FEITH (Undersecretary of Defense for Policy): It'll be a process that will be generally heading in the direction of greater responsibility in the hands of the Iraqis.
For the Supreme Court to place the right to marry in the hands of voters in each state is for the Supreme Court to implicitly endorse tyranny of the majority.
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This wouldn't necessarily mean that any of the Big Three would get a loan, but it would take the decision out of Congress' hands and place it in the hands of the agency doling out the cash.
Two in particular are exciting delegates because they put the power of decision in the hands of women.
Tribune 's Los Angeles Times reported in November that former Editor John Carroll had courted billionaire developer-philanthropist Eli Broad to consider buying that newspaper in the hopes of possibly putting it in the hands of a foundation modeled after the Poynter Institute.
"I think I would just like to leave all of this in the hands of the Dole camp, " Perot said, ducking the question in a Thursday address at the National Press Club in Washington.
Now none of this might matter, if computer network decisions were still solely in the hands of the geeks in corporate IT departments.
Although the firm plans to keep a majority of the shares in the hands of employees, it is bound to lose something in the process, if only its mystique.
Much of that will wind up in the hands of incumbent carriers as it has in the past.
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The fall of Sirte, which followed that of the other surviving holdout town of Bani Walid, means that virtually the whole of Libya is in the hands of the forces that took up arms against the colonel in February.
Expect to see more of that at CES, more of that in the smartphone hardware released by the major players this year, and more of that in the world of start-ups, technology, and in the hands of the hackers.
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When the Latin American debt crisis broke in the 1980s, much of the debt was in the hands of Western banks.
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So whether you see the blossoms or the vomit, a half full cup of sake or a half empty can of beer, the future of Japan is in the hands of the Japanese, not the New Economy gurus we read about in TIME, Newsweek and Fortune.
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Huguette Clark remains holed up in a hospital room, control of her wealth now in the hands of a judge.
Seldom, if ever, said the Literary Digest in 1920, have the victors in a great war left the punishment of the defeated leaders in the hands of their own people.
The revolution of 1789 in theory made the people sovereign yet in practice left power in the hands of an elite ruling in the people's name.
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But going too early risks leaving too much money in the hands of the new investors, not enough in those of the old.
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