91. Judges have complained about the way mandatory minimum laws tie their hands. 92. Johnson was concerned that Congress had sent him legislation that would tie his hands in closing domestic military bases and questioned whether he had grounds to veto the law. 93. Just when we need lower interest rates to stimulate the economy, the Fed might well find its hands tied. 94. Like its European Union partners, the German government has its hands tied by a need to cut spending to rein in its deficit. 95. Like the other oil companies, Chevron argues that its hands are tied in these situations. 96. Morales is more realistic in not wanting his hands tied about fiscal matters. 97. Ms. Mohsin said her hands were tied with rope and she was locked in her dressing room while the police took her husband away. 98. Most important, it is Ashcroft himself who has tried to gut the meaning of the very regulation he cites as tying his hands. 99. Most of the victims were men, who had their hands tied behind their back. 100. My hands were tied behind my back. |