Sentence examples for possess material from inspiring English sources

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The casualness, even levity with which many young people approach nude selfies is at odds with the potential consequences under commonwealth law, which says it is illegal to use mobile phones to create, transmit or possess material defined as "child pornography material" or "child abuse material".

Her crime was merely to possess material - including her poems and till-roll jottings - which might prove useful to a terrorist, even if such a terrorist never came into contact with the former "lyrical babe", her computer files or her half-rhymes ("Kafirs your time will come soon, and no one will save you from your doom").

For the plan to hold up, the executive can't possess material insider information at the time the plan is drawn up, and should write and sign it well before the first trade is executed.

To provide mechanical support, scaffolds must possess material properties equivalent to the native tissue, while biological support through the delivery of cells or biological agents must at minimum not compromise the integrity of the surgical repair (Aurora et al. 2012).

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The journalists were said to possess materials that promoted "incitement", such as information about campus strikes by students who support the Brotherhood.

That law makes it a criminal offense to possess materials that create a "reasonable suspicion" that they are "for a purpose connected with the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism".

HP says it cannot talk about potential purchases because it possesses "material non-public information", suggesting it has something brewing.

"I think there is going to have to be a look at what happens when somebody possesses material which is secret without having authority".

The first raid of the centre in 2012 led to the arrest of Adnan Karabegovic, who was charged with one count of possessing material "connected with assistance in a terrorist act".

Malik was found not guilty of the more serious offence (section 57 of the act) of possessing material with the intention of committing an act of terrorism, and no one accused her of inciting terrorism (section 59).

I imagine that other casual employees in retail stationery have felt similar urges, yet Malik is the first to be sentenced under section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000 for possessing material "likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism".

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