• But Rovers face Stockport on Saturday knowing their future is out of their hands.

    BBC: Ian Thomas-Moore

  • This generation has grown up with computing in the palm of their hands.

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  • The English Football Association (FA) insisted the decision to air the match on the Internet was out of their hands.

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  • Kaiser patients now make appointments, check lab tests, order medicines, and communicate with their physicians from the palm of their hands.

    FORBES: 5 Ways Mobile Apps Will Transform Healthcare

  • He handed budget control to the product division heads, with only centralized costs like human resources and finance out of their hands.

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  • He believed customers should be treated as if they held the future of the company in the palms of their hands, because, well, they do.

    WSJ: Sucking Oreck Dry

  • That's a better response rate than the year before, when 85% of companies gave shareholders the back of their hands, says the Council of Institutional Investors.

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  • Hours before Mr Clinton's decision on certification, Mexican officials let Humberto Garcia Abrego, a major trafficker, slip out of their hands--but concealed the fact until after the American announcement.

    ECONOMIST: Drugs in the Americas

  • Enter Pose, a mobile application that allows users to share pictures of their outfits, tag them with corresponding brands, and shop other users looks, all from the palms of their hands.

    FORBES: Out With Vogue, In With Pose

  • Too much debt can snatch a company out of their hands entirely ask the Rigas family, which lost their overleveraged Adelphia Communications (and saw two of their own go to jail) in 2002.

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  • It's natural for them to expect whatever they can see on a big screen they can see on a small screen, to have access to every bit of information they need in the palm of their hands.

    CNN: Grandparents get tech savvy to keep in touch

  • In essence, this means that private insurance companies have to pay investors 7 cents on the dollar to move those dollars out of their hands into the pockets of insurers to be used to build their companies.

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  • We are now at one of those moments in financial history where the tensions between disciplined and talented CEOs (and no, not all CEOs are disciplined or talented) are being challenged by a number of macroeconomic conditions that are largely out of their hands to control.

    FORBES: Today's Equity Dilemma: Micro Versus Macro Investing

  • Zander de Bruyn hit a six and a four off one over from spinner Sherwin Ganga in an enterprising knock of 43 not out, but Bravo collected two wickets in the final over to finish with 4-23, and Somerset's fate is now out of their hands.

    BBC: Somerset slide to crushing defeat

  • Some people never look away, completely immersed in whatever is happening in the palm of their hands, while others get stuck in a loop of pulling phones from pockets or purses and popping on the screens for just a moment before putting them away again for just a minute or two.

    ENGADGET

  • While the companies controlled by the family have been keen to introduce new compensation packages, patriarch Peter Wallenberg and his talented sons Jacob and Marcus aren't the kind of owners to transfer an undue amount of wealth from their own pockets to those of their hired hands.

    FORBES: Capitalism is contagious

  • Astronauts are plagued by blisters and chaffing from the difficulty of moving their hands and wrists in their pressurized suits.

    NPR: School Bus Driver Wins NASA Contest

  • All Noah has done is taken the same tax dollars and put them in an account for someone instead of into their hands.

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  • Children are ideal because of their flexible hands and gentle pressure on the chisel and the hammer, says Rana Sengupta with the Mine Labor Protection Campaign (Trust) in Rajasthan.

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  • While the GS-15ery of the EPA should feel no threat to their jobs, they may wind up with a lot of time on their hands and precious little to regulate.

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  • Now, as the winter bites, those same unionists are themselves facing charges of trying to "wipe their hands of any involvement".

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  • Dr Mahathir's supporters argue that such men are not cronies, merely successful businessmen, and that the concentration of contracts in their hands simply reflects the fact that the pool of available talent is relatively limited.

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  • It was, opined Geoffrey Cox, "cynically opportunistic" of Labour to try to wash their hands of the matter.

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  • His reflections on the pogroms of Jews at the hands of their fellow Poles in Jedwabne under Nazi occupation and at Kielce after the war are piercingly well-judged.

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  • They are also uncertain of their fates at the hands of an army that has to root out rebels lurking among them.

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  • Yet, without a cogent economic argument for payors (and, increasingly, for regulators), drug developers are going to have an increasingly difficult time getting their products into the hands of their primary customers.

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  • While the reporters on the scene in Cairo serve as a rebuke to the notion of journalistic cowardice, the international media's tepid and superficial coverage of their brutalization at the hands of the demonstrators shares important features with the negligence of CNN in Iraq and the reporters in Ramallah.

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  • Together, the future of sumo clapped their hands, not to honor the Shinto gods, but simply to signal the start of some good, dust-kicking fun.

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  • And as coach Carlo Ancelotti insisted the disappointment of their Champions League exit at the hands of Inter Milan may yet aid their attempts to regain the title, Chelsea's embarrassing superiority over a Villa side with sights set on the top four provides the perfect tonic for next Saturday's visit to Old Trafford.

    BBC: Chelsea 7-1 Aston Villa

  • Other world leaders put their stomachs entirely in the hands of their cooks.

    MSN: Presidential chefs swap recipes for world diplomacy

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