| 31. | Encryption in the hands of criminals unquestionably makes law enforcement hard.
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| 32. | This amasses massive power in the hands of one cable company,
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| 33. | The final decision is in the hands of Coordinating Minister Hartarto,
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| 34. | But now my fate was in the hands of other people.
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| 35. | This put the game squarely in the hands of the quarterbacks.
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| 36. | People could imagine themselves in the hands of relentless partisan prosecutors.
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| 37. | The case is now in the hands of the Supreme Court.
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| 38. | Then the Bears put the ball in the hands of Lampley.
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| 39. | Heavy weaponry is in the hands of the enemies of democracy,
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| 40. | The argument now lies in the hands of the city government.
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