Sentence examples for possession of state from inspiring English sources

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He was convicted of illegal possession of state secrets, a common charge used to punish people who defy the authorities.

"Whenever they want to get someone arrested, they can always use this excuse of possession of state secrets," she said.

… That would suggest that every single earthquake victim who spoke with Huang is also in illegal possession of state secrets".

People charged with "illegal possession of state secrets" have little hope of defending themselves in the court system, which operates under Communist Party control.

Mr. Huang has been charged with illegal possession of state secrets — a legal ruse when officials want to punish a dissident.

And how is such a person supposed to suddenly take possession of state secrets, let alone pass them along?" Russia's treason law was amended by parliament in October, 2012, following a season of anti-Kremlin protest.

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The leak, announced in broken English by the group in a series of posts on Twitter, Tumblr, Pastebin and Github, was accompanied by claims that the group was in possession of state-sponsored "cyber weapons".

Building a system whereby important and sensitive posts taken by enterprise leaders and cadres are regularly rotated not only train cadres and increases their abilities but can also prevent the power of enterprise cadres from being centralized and thus breeding corruption, i.e., private possession of state-owned assets.

Objective accounts identify self-interest with the possession of states (such as virtue or knowledge) that are valued independently of whether they are desired.

The secularization of the lands (estates) of monasteries and episcopal sees in 1764 had brought a considerable amount of land into the possession of the state.

But no injunction can be issued against officers of a state to restrain or control the use of property already in the possession of the state, or money in its treasury when the suit is commenced, or to compel the state to perform its obligations, or where the state has otherwise such an interest in the object of the suit as to be a necessary party.

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