"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.
It would also stem the flow of guns purchased legally in one state from getting into the hands of people in other states where they are not legally allowed to own them, according to a statement issued Monday by Senator Patrick Leahy, a Democrat from Vermont who is one of the bill's authors.
And the Republican administration is learning that it's difficult to have a Congress in the hands of the other party.
The job of kicking off this year's South By Southwest Interactive conference fell firmly in the hands of none other than MakerBot CEO Bre Pettis -- and really a show like this couldn't ask for a better, more enthusiastic evangelist for emerging technologies.
There, under the American and Japanese flags, former enemies looked each other in the eyes and shook hands.
And given that, as you say, that Congress is now in the hands of the other party, this budget's moment in the sun may be rather brief.
"Forgiveness really is in the hands of the other, and I think it's incumbent upon each of us to make that decision for ourselves, " he said, citing his 52 years in the state and two decades in politics.
Some car buyers may be wary about the idea of putting their lives in the hands of a computer system after other related efforts proved problematic.
Cramps (tightening of a muscle) happen most frequently in calf or thigh muscles but may affect other muscles such as those in the hands, feet, abdomen or rib cage.
Standing at the top of the key, bent forward, ball in both hands, he would survey the nine other players on the court.
For instance, that link in an e-mail from a trusted friend could really disguise a malicious file or "bot" intended to steal your passwords, log all your keystrokes or ultimately put your bank accounts, personal details and other private information in the hands of cyber criminals or foreign governments.
Either we continue to grow and innovate and hope that we can find an answer to our energy and resource depletion crises, or we place the matter in the hands of governments and use taxation, rationing, and other anti-growth measures.
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The U.S. so far has balked at sending weapons to the rebels, fearing the arms could end up in the hands of al-Qaida-linked groups or other extremists in the opposition ranks.
It followed repeated warnings by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other top officials of the dangers of Syrian weapons falling into the hands of Hezbollah and other hostile forces in the region.
And attention quickly focused on other vulnerabilities that licenses in the wrong hands could pose.
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It is more than visual and allows in other emotions, and in the right hands can tell stories differently.
Five old men were dancing side by side, connected one to the other by handkerchiefs held in their raised hands.
Parathyroid and thyroid diseases are perhaps a more common cause of cramping in the hands and arms compared with other causes of cramping.
And as each juror noticed information within that evidence that was troubling to them or that was of some significance or raised a question, the jurors would raise their hands and then the other jurors would assist them in trying to fret out what the actual problem was.
"I think the U.S. certainly didn't intend for its weapons that it provided to Iraqi security forces to end up in the hands of criminals and insurgents in other countries, " said Rachel Stohl, an analyst specializing in the illegal arms trade at the Center for Defense Information in Washington.
Elsewhere in the world, other consumers are keen to get their hands on some of Microsoft's money.
The other primary factor contributing to the Series A shortfall is the concentration of venture capital funds in the hands of a shrinking number of large firms.
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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.
Other world leaders put their stomachs entirely in the hands of their cooks.
With HackRF in the hands of hackers or security researchers, in other words, no wireless signal would remain secure just by virtue of using a unique, unfamiliar frequency.
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In a touching celebration of Christmas, one of them hands the other a fat wad of cash.
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Fellow reformers swept to victory in other polls, but they suffered similar rebuffs at the hands of the clerics.
At the time, the Southern District was between leaders, and the attorneys in its securities unit had their hands full with other cases, including Galleon.
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