But Rovers face Stockport on Saturday knowing their future is out of their hands.
The English Football Association (FA) insisted the decision to air the match on the Internet was out of their hands.
He handed budget control to the product division heads, with only centralized costs like human resources and finance out of their hands.
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.
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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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.
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.
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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.
We shall then begin to look again at buying gold, for by then the late longs will hopefully have been washed out of their positions and stronger hands shall begin once again to prevail.
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On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will try to balance the rights of Americans who have not been convicted of a major crime to keep their DNA out of the government's hands against the government's interest in closing cold cases and the rights of crime victims to finally see justice done.
Monetary policy is on automatic pilot, out of the hands of politicians and their appointees.
They showed no hangover from their drubbing at the hands of South Africa last time out but could not capitalise on their territory and possession.
Armstrong can expect a long line of people with their hands out.
In Spain, one in four individuals sit on their hands, locked out of the opportunity to participate in mainstream society, while the return on their debt is increased.
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One of the key talking points consistently mouthed by opponents of the Affordable Care Act is their declaration that the law wrests control of healthcare out from the hands of the consumer and places it squarely under the control of the federal government.
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This public pressure has led to the unlikely sight of tobacco companies, which used to pay movie studios to feature their products in stars' hands, demanding that film-makers edit out shots of their cigarettes.
They are also uncertain of their fates at the hands of an army that has to root out rebels lurking among them.
Given that they were pushed through by a majority of 131 votes, with substantial support from crossbenchers (and the votes of six bishops) with a majority of Lib Dem peers sitting on their hands (they turned out in much greater numbers on another amendment) the chances of overturning them look slim on numerical grounds alone.
' " And we worried when we went in that half of the town was going to raise their hands and say, "I'm out of here.
As we entered the nearest village, children gathered along the track waving and holding their hands out, and some of the DynCorp men tossed them gray plastic packages.
Today, there are a dizzying number of ways for an investor to invest his or her money and a plethora of folks who have their hands out to invest those funds.
Mustard enjoyed watching players fighting these enemies by swiping and slashing them with their hands, while tickets shot out of the machine for high scores.
Naomi Darg would spend her days doling out lotion to the women of the village to soothe their calloused hands.
Rather than taking devices out of the hands of our teams, we are putting more power in their palms than ever before.
In the other group game, AEK Athens bounced back from their thrashing at the hands of Everton as they edged out Benfica in the Greek capital.
She says that the Lagos game was sold out within 24 hours of its release, as about 4, 000 people got their hands on it.
Prying licenses out of the hands of both commercial and governmental users who are no longer putting their spectrum to especially valuable uses, however, has proven nearly impossible.
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There are a few companies out there who've tried their hands at show business: Starbucks' distribution of the saccharin "Akeelah and the Bee" and Eurostar's funding of Brit flick "Somers Town" are just two ad-hoc examples.
So it's time to take the responsibility for reporting bowlers out of the hands of the on-field umpires, who have quite enough on their plate already and simply don't have the tools at their disposal to make a decision that could seriously affect someone's career.
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