Admittedly, it may be the invisible hand that is doing much of the sifting. |
It would appear that the companies, or to use economic jargon, the invisible hand of the market, feel the changes which may affect business life. |
What mysterious force or invisible hand guided the embryo's journey from nonentity to individual? |
She felt as if an invisible hand was upon her neck, strangling her with an iron grip. |
The invisible hand of the market is still clasped firmly around the throats of poor people and the developing countries of the world. |
In wind that was now unrelenting, we wrestled the nylon beast, an invisible hand tugging and bullwhipping our shelter in the wind. |