Sentence examples for communications containing from inspiring English sources

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Domestic communications containing none of the above must be destroyed.

This will often involve the blocking of websites containing banned terms, or the inability to send and receive communications containing those words.

When Senator Alan Simpson announced that he had in his pocket communications containing damaging "stuff" about Professor Hill, it was impossible not to be reminded of another senator, forty-one years ago, in Wheeling, West Virginia, waving a sheet of paper supposed to contain the names of two hundred and five Communists working in the State Department.

PIL sent two two separate communications containing the allegations to the ICC in January 2014 and September of this year, and itemized them in their entirety in what they called the Iraq Abuse Handbook.

Regulators require that marketing communications containing health claims must be supported by documentary evidence and 'must not mislead consumers by exaggerating the capability or performance of a product'.

Based on the temporal relations identified in these theoretical frameworks, our results suggest that communications containing information about risk and severity are likely to promote both threat appraisal and coping appraisal processes, and can motivate protective behaviours given a perceived ability to implement recommended actions.

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Mr. Litvak communicated with clients by text messages and chat sessions, and his communications contain questionable comments like those often seen in other cases.

In a letter sent to Congress last week, Charles McCullough, the intelligence community's inspector general (IG), said he received two sworn declarations from the intelligence community who reviewed several dozen of Clinton's emails and determined that her communications contained information deemed to be "CONFIDENTIAL, SECRET, and TOP SECRET/SAP".

But the NSA director can issue a waiver if he determines the communications contain "significant foreign intelligence", the Journal said.

This is critical in understanding how the NSA operates: the spy agency engages in what's known as "Section-702" surveillance – that's the name of the same law used for the Prism program – where they collect information without a particular warrant on all sorts of people overseas that are suspected to be involved in terrorism, or whose communications contain "foreign intelligence" information.

Today, most electronic devices, ranging from wireless networks to optical communications, contain one or more of the semiconductors described in the 1966 paper.In the early 1980s, this time from first principles and without any experimental data, Dr Cohen postulated that silicon could turn into a superconductor when put under intense pressure.

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