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in one's hands



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Idioms and Phrases

Also, in the hands of one . In one's responsibility, charge, or care. For example, The disposition of the property is in his hands , or Let's put this part of that project in Christine's hands . [c. 1400] For the antonym, see . off one's hands . Also see in the hands of ; on one's hands ; take one's life (in one's hands) ; take into one's hands ; take the law into one's own hands .
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The work is incomplete, he surmises, because, in memory as much as in oneā€™s hands, the melt goes on forever.

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As digital books mature from a novel technology into a quotidian one, there is no reason why the rights conferred by ownership should be materially different from those that come with a book one can hold in oneā€™s hands.

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Over time, they created rigs for every situation: walking and talking; looking down at a phone in oneā€™s hands; a super-low angle for shots that look right up at the chin.

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ā€œIt was all one could do not to put oneā€™s head in oneā€™s hands, really, and sigh,ā€ she said.

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The bottom line with todayā€™s digital devices and data landscape, whether or not the tools in oneā€™s hands are new or built from old partsā€”as many voting systems areā€”is that there is nothing that can fully safeguard against bad actors targeting any electronic machine.

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