Examples of 'largely in the hands of' in a sentence

Meaning of "largely in the hands of"

largely in the hands of: Indicates that something is primarily controlled or managed by a specific group or individual

How to use "largely in the hands of" in a sentence

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largely in the hands of
Education was largely in the hands of the church.
The extent of cross-examination and rebuttal is also largely in the hands of the parties.
The answer is largely in the hands of the politicians.
Trade both internal and external must have been largely in the hands of foreigners.
Largely in the hands of the present.
The government is largely in the hands of a single man.
However, the specific and detailed waste strategies are largely in the hands of the ACs.
The public sphere was largely in the hands of this organized civil society.
This rebellion quickly swept the country, which was soon largely in the hands of Inaros.
Border provinces are largely in the hands of drug barons and their private armies.
Mutual assistance between customs is largely in the hands of Member States.
Guns, largely in the hands of whites, have rarely been deployed against the state.
These antique tractors are largely in the hands of collectors.
This is now largely in the hands of the National Guard, working with Colombian groups.
However, the districts remained largely in the hands of nomadic tribes.

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Today the bank is largely in the hands of the Gutzwiller family.
As with most types of cooking, safety is largely in the hands of the user.
Trade in fabrics is largely in the hands of women retailers known as " Nana benzes.
Currently, the frequency spectrum is still largely in the hands of the incumbent broadcasters.
By 1992 the JNA was largely in the hands of a Serb and Montenegrin officer corps.
Meanwhile, Fallujah continues to remain largely in the hands of insurgents.
Key decisions were largely in the hands of William Pitt the Elder.
However, the details of social policy are largely in the hands of the Member States.
Both energy businesses are largely in the hands of foreign investors.
During the Hundred Years War, it remained largely in the hands of the English.
Those that are available are largely in the hands of currency speculators.
Road transport services are largely in the hands of the private sector.
The bauxite industry is largely in the hands of the private sector.
The practice of medicine was largely in the hands of Greek doctors.
After apartheid, the government left land largely in the hands of a predominantly white elite.
Europe 's future now lies largely in the hands of the German.
Implementation of this plan is largely in the hands of government agencies and NGO 's.
The answer, I believe, is largely in the hands of the General Assembly.

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