Some argue that a ban would play into the hands of those who spread hardline propaganda.
But there are fears it may play into the hands of governments unwilling to make real changes.
And I think they're likely also to play into the hands of militants.
This might play into the hands of the younger names among the finalists.
The industry seems confident it will not get through, but risks will remain: opposing PTC could play into the hands of those who wish to increase oversight.
He was backed by a series of government ministers, including Jo Swinson, who said adopting a "Plan B" on the economy would "play into the hands of" Labour.
One reason the strengthening of the yuan will play into the hands of the Chinese consumer is that a stronger exchange rate cheapens import prices, giving consumers greater purchasing power.
So, they play into the hands of their enemies.
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Ultimately, I think this contrast is likely to play into the hands of Perry in the Republican primaries, because right now the base wants somebody who is willing to shake things up and challenge the status quo.
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The high temperatures which have hampered Red Bull at the Hungaroring could play into the hands of title rivals Brawn, who have struggled to get optimum tyre temperature in the cool conditions of the last two races.
During the course of the Hutton inquiry, Mr Scarlett was criticised for agreeing to make key last minute changes in the dossier because Number 10 chief of staff Jonathan Powell feared it would play into the hands of anti-war groups.
Such familiarity looked as if it might play into the Spaniard's hands as he stunned the crowd with a through-the-legs winner en route to a 40-0 lead in game one.
The Belgians have agreed to this idea, partly because they think it may ultimately play into the integrationists' hands.
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Delay could play into the financial industry's hands, to the extent that it reduces the likelihood of heat-of-the-moment laws like Sarbanes-Oxley, rushed through after the Enron scandal.
The ability to play on the counter-attack played into Arsenal's hands and substitute Cesc Fabregas passed for Bendtner to cut inside and find the top corner with a precise strike before Walcott again raced clear and sidefooted past Krul for his sixth goal of the season.
The Italian team spent some of the winter testing in Bahrain so that could play into their hands too.
As the name suggests, the mp3blue jacket is an electronic jacket that can play music, and the headset, built into the collar, also doubles as a hands-free mobile phone.
The ball caromed off his hands and back onto the field as umpires ruled it in play and Kemp pulled into third base.
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