0 to have or own something -- poseer, tener
1 to have or own -- poseer
2 indicates you think sb was wrong to do what they did -- cómo se le/te ha ocurrido
The market possesses sustainability and its own social responsibility; precisely where its boundaries lie is a matter for those with political responsibilities to decide.
The wealth of experience and knowledge possessed by the people in this region must be brought together and pooled.
For one reason or another, it is evidently thought that men are the ones who really possess the entrepreneur gene.
First, we ask you to make it abundantly clear that you possess those things; in the hearings, some of you were rather reticent.
The garages need to possess the equipment required to assess the functioning of an engine while it is running.
In that consultation procedure, the profile expected of the candidate is one of possessing the necessary authority and professional experience in the finance or banking sector.
It is often sufficient to possess a military capability - this is shown throughout history - to prevent military resources from even having to be deployed.
It follows that it possesses no general competence with regard to the well-being of animals in the wild.