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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as possession of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, and its intended meaning may be unclear without additional context.
Example: "The contract was signed as possession of the property was transferred."
Alternatives: "as ownership of" or "as control of".
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Those arrested were charged with 180 offenses ranging from possessing and producing dangerous drugs, to possessing amphetamines, and possessing utensils used for smoking or administering drugs, as well as possession of illegal weapons.
Evidence suggests a relationship exists between the number of assets possessed and the number of thriving indicators within an individual (such as possession of leadership qualities, display of resiliency, and achieved success in school) [ 2].
"Some members were arrested for substantial offences such as possession of weapons.
By her mid-twenties, Richie had been through rehab and multiple arrests, charged with such infractions as possession of heroin while driving on a suspended license.
New guidance says that schools can permanently exclude pupils for one-off offences, such as possession of a dangerous weapon.This toughening-up has several causes.
Second, Holder failed to mention that although relatively few cars will contain guns, many more will contain evidence of minor crimes such as possession of marijuana.
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In addition to the gun, prosecutors had Mr. Alvarez identify a knife and brass knuckles as possessions of Mr. Kimes.
U.S. Territory means any territory (also known as possessions) of the United States, including American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
In a world of sharing and networks, money and other resources might be partly redefined as possessions of the network instead of private property.
The embodied state is the capital situated in peoples' minds and bodies, for example taste, "bildung," and actions (i.e., habitus), whereas the objectified state has to do with the materialized form of capital as possessions of art, instruments, and books, for example.
Federal laws criminalize the killing of eagles, which are listed as either endangered or threatened, as well as the possession of feathers and bird parts.
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