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(b) A person who possesses information regarding plans and intentions of governments and/or organizations hostile to the United States.
No single actor possesses information sufficient to make a rational policy decision, and problems are often addressed without ever being fully defined.
He also said he wanted to sell his shares in the company, although it was not clear when that might happen or whether he would even be able to under securities laws if he possesses information about the company that is not publicly known.
A well-educated and trained community that possesses information about where they will get information and what emergency actions to take is less likely to be confused by warning messages, to resist evacuation orders, or to blame officials for ordering an evacuation when a catastrophic event fails to occur (e.g., Cardona [1997]).
The two reach the Superintendent's data core, which possesses information on something the Covenant is looking for underneath the city.
The question is whether America's president is also a Russian asset — specifically, whether Trump's bewildering affinity for President Vladimir Putin is simply a matter of ego and admiration or whether Putin possesses information that empowers him to influence Trump's conduct.
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But Egyptian officials immediately dismissed the possibility that Mr. Taha could possess information pertinent to the crash investigation.
Sometimes, however, government officials possess information that would be of interest to the public, and thereby valuable for news organizations.
Creates offences associated with financing and support for terrorism, as well as criminalising specified offences such as possessing information for terrorism or inciting overseas terrorism.
Hammer eventually realises that Torn possessed information about a package of narcotics that eventually turn up in a locker at a sports club.
She wrote that "it is essential that I am able to appeal to members of the public who might possess information regarding the fate of Kathleen Durst".
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