Sentence examples for to hand over something from inspiring English sources

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So, in the event that we are forced to hand over something, we'd be handing over nothing that users should really be concerned about.

Like business cards, résumés are supposed to be dead or dying, yet they refuse to disappear — LinkedIn profiles are great, but if you're meeting a recruiter in-person, say at a job fair, you still want to hand over something physical.

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I buy them stuff they don't need, and take from them the opportunity to learn and grow each time I just hand over something they could save and work for.

Notably Apple hasn't engaged with Senator Franken's question about responding to law enforcement requests — although given enrolled Face ID data is stored locally on a user's device in the Secure Element as a mathematical model, the technical architecture of Face ID has been structured to ensure Apple never takes possession of the data — and couldn't therefore hand over something it does not hold.

Notably Apple hasn't engaged with Senator Franken's question about responding to law enforcement requests — although given enrolled Face ID data is stored locally on a user's device in the Secure Element as a mathematical model, the technical architecture of Face ID has been structured to ensure Apple never takes possession of the data — and couldn't therefore hand over something it does not hold.

No pre-orders have been taken because the organisation said it did not want to take anyone's cash without having something to hand over in return.

Then Mr. Albee handed over something that would make the opera glasses useful and keep the neighbors from braying about being spied upon: a pair of subscription seats to the Metropolitan Opera.

Rockhold was resigned to hand over praise.

But there is also the possibility that the troika will finally refuse to hand over any money whatsoever, something the I.M.F. did a decade ago in Argentina, when Buenos Aires failed to meet its bailout terms.

But be aware that it can't help you if you get a court order telling you to hand over your phone because of something that has happened at work.

In response, here are 15 tips for traveling to even the roughest of countries — and back: 1. Carry a "decoy wallet," so that if you are robbed by bandits with large guns, you have something to hand over.

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