Examples of 'public hands' in a sentence

Meaning of "public hands"

In the context of governance or ownership, 'public hands' refers to control or possession by the government or the general public. It suggests that a certain resource, asset, or decision-making authority is managed publicly, rather than being in the hands of private individuals or organizations

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It has remained in public hands ever since.
Eventually the castle was bought back in public hands.
Some in public hands and others in private hands.
Of putting the water back into public hands.
In public hands.
Waste water is also in public hands.
Elections have been fought and won on promises to keep public services in public hands.
But getting information into public hands is a public good.
Ownership and delivery of public services reside in public hands.
Put money power back in public hands where it belongs!
Very busy dealing out provisions to the public hands.
Keep energy in public hands.
It is the conceiving and packaging and moving of a specific product into public hands.
Keep them in public hands.
Norwegian municipalities bringing social services back into public hands.

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It 's putting money power back in public hands where it belongs.
The rationale was to limit the number of weapons unnecessarily in public hands.
Over 86 per cent of assigned tickets in public hands after first sales phase.
More and more cities are taking privatised services back in public hands.
The first time it was ever released into public hands was at Milwaukee Metal Fest 2001.
Sometimes it would be better for those public assets to be held in public hands.
It will remain in public hands.
Our primary goal is to ensure that public lands remain in public hands.
Public assets in public hands.
The cultural museum of Würzburg owns 19 paintings, representing the largest collection in public hands.
Norwegian municipalities bringing social services back into public hands - Bjørn Pettersen and Nina Monsen.
Council members have consistently said they want the fairgrounds to stay in public hands.
The TISA will prevent governments from returning public services to public hands when privatisations fail.
On his death his earldom became extinct and Croxteth Hall passed into public hands.
Only 11 copies are in public hands.
It is healthy, environmentally friendly and accessible to everyone as it is in public hands.
We absolutely must keep it in public hands.
Royal Mail is an essential public service that must remain in public hands.
Cameroon Water returns to public hands.
To be universally available and fairly accessible, quality public services must be in public hands.
Water and health care must be kept in public hands.
When the partnership unwound, the hospital and its employees were taken back into public hands.
Time to bring the water supply back into public hands.
In heated negotiations, Petro talked about putting the entire system into public hands.
Nevertheless, I am committed to these lands remaining in public hands.
As in the case of Galileo, EGNOS ownership would remain in public hands.
The provision of water must be, and remain, in public hands.
All the port administration, infrastructure, buildings, and equipment are in public hands.
In addition, more than 80 per cent of the energy sector is in public hands.
Compulsory listing on the stock exchange with at least 30 % of the shares in public hands.
After 25 years the water management in Rostock returns into public hands.
Eighty-five percent of all water services in the U.S. are still in public hands.
Managed by Serco until 2018 when it came back into public hands.

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