But in the wrong hands, some have warned, more than lives could be threatened.
The concern is that the details of the research could be misused in the wrong hands.
The evil comes from putting such a potentially deadly vehicle in the wrong hands.
In the wrong hands, says Mr Dervis, meaning Mr Erdogan's, the economy could unravel again.
And attention quickly focused on other vulnerabilities that licenses in the wrong hands could pose.
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Det Insp Pirie said: ''A knife, even a kitchen knife, in the wrong hands is a lethal weapon.
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Gabelli is worried about nuclear and chemical weapons getting in the wrong hands.
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These "devices" will guard against disease, create new fuels, manufacture chemicals and, in the wrong hands, produce horrific bioweapons.
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And remote kill is an important capability for people whose valuable data could end up in the wrong hands.
It's a weird juxtaposition that could prove disastrous in the wrong hands, yet with The Gourds, it seems as natural as breathing.
They are putting too many education dollars in the wrong hands.
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So proprietary was this code that Goldman had informed the Feds initially that it could have major negative impacts on financial markets if it were in the wrong hands.
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Curtis Martin, who will also work in the office, said the U.S. foreign military-sales system was designed with strict accountability controls to prevent U.S. weaponry from falling in the wrong hands.
It can be dangerous in the wrong hands.
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Using computerized measuring equipment, the AGS verified that each stone was cut and polished to rigorous standards, which can take up to four times longer than normal cutting and, in the wrong hands, result in a ruined stone.
The firewall has long been emblematic of the enterprise's approach to information security, and software solutions have imposed rigid processes and limited licenses to employees to minimize the risk of the wrong information ending up in the wrong hands.
"We are following all leads concerning chemical weapons, " the foreign minister said, adding that the consolidation was a measure to assuage fears that such weapons could end up in "the wrong hands, " the agency reported.
The announcement, made by TSA Administrator John Pistole at an airline industry gathering in New York, drew an immediate outcry from unions representing flight attendants and other airline workers, who said the items are still dangerous in the hands of the wrong passengers.
If anything, the top Clinton official responsible for the safeguarding of America's leading technologies, Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown, is even more insouciant about the implications of sophisticated American dual-use technology falling into the wrong hands than were his counterparts in the Bush Administration.
In the hands of the wrong passengers, the knives can be used to harm flight attendants and other passengers, critics say.
Inside, there will be no weapons for the guards, of course the feeling being that they would not like to allow any opportunity for an uprising to result in those weapons getting into the wrong hands.
Such safeguards include manufacturers training their dealers and distributors to identify and handle illegal purchasers at the point of sale, developing a code of conduct for distributors, and requiring them to implement record keeping measures in order to keep guns out of the wrong hands.
In the midst of the mayhem, they must also shut down an unexpected threat in the nick of time - prevent five tons of weapons-grade plutonium from falling into the wrong hands.
They're based on the emerging consensus we heard from all the groups with whom we spoke, including some of you who are victims of this god-awful occurrence -- ways to keep guns out of the wrong hands, as well as ways to take comprehensive action to prevent violence in the first place.
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It would be wrong for a lame duck in Washington to tie the hands of the next administration on such matters.
This is very convenient, but if that username and password falls into the wrong hands, you can find yourself very quickly in a world of pain.
And not only has that led to growth and prosperity in his own country, but he has been a model in efforts around the world to eliminate nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands.
We've also been able to do it because the United States and Russia over the last several years have shown ourselves to have a mutual interest in making sure that nuclear materials are secured and that they do not fall into the wrong hands.
And another important point that President Obama also mentioned is that 50-plus leaders gathered here in Seoul are going to be discussing how we can prevent nuclear materials and weapons from falling into the wrong hands.
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