Sentence examples for as confiscate from inspiring English sources

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Smith says she has learned how to use boundaries with her children, imposing consequences such as confiscating computer equipment when one of her sons refused to go to school.

"It is significant that the government has not presented any credible evidence that there was an N.L.A. presence in Ljuboten, such as confiscated N.L.A. weapons or uniforms," the Human Rights Watch report says.

Felda was accused of human rights violations on its plantations last year by the Wall Street Journal, which reported claims – denied by the company – that contractors it was using were subjecting workers to abusive conditions such as confiscating passports, withholding wages and denying them protective equipment on Felda's plantations.

Vast sums of money end up in the pockets of the royal family through a web of nepotism, corruption and cozy government contracts, according to Saudi and US analysts.Bsheer said some Saudi royals enrich themselves through corrupt schemes, such as confiscating land from often-poor private owners, then selling it to the government at exorbitant prices.

As in France, anti-Jewish legislation was passed in Tunisia, which included forcing all Jews to wear Star of David badges, as well as confiscating their property, and thousands were sent to forced labour camps.

The Egyptian government tried turning off the national Internet and mobile phone access for a few days during the fall of the regime, as well as confiscating photography, audio, and other reporting equipments from journalists.

Now fighting an even more hopeless war, the Japanese government immediately denounced the German surrender as an act of treason and interned the few German individuals as well as confiscated all German property (such as submarines) in Japanese territory at the time.

The origin of the timber is classified into the following categories: (i) timber extracted from state lands, (ii) timber extracted from private lands, (iii) timber received as confiscated material from forest offences, and (iv) timber from other sources (e.g. development areas).

After seeing traffic deaths in the city soar in 1999, to 416 from 367 the year before, Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani announced a crackdown on reckless drivers that would permit police officers to go so far as to confiscate cars, much as they already do with the cars of drunken drivers.

The color red disappeared from street advertising, and the police went so far as to confiscate red pillowcases.

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