Ownership in a sentence as a noun

I hope this > note helps to inspire you to step up, take ownership, and lead your > team in the right direction.

And yes, for some reason I feel like I have some sort of ownership simply because I found it early.

The stories about being diluted out of ownership are common because it happens all the time.

I'd love the city I'm sure, but after glancing around I've come to the conclusion that home ownership is unthinkable to anyone who hasn't had a cash-out event.

You take capitalist ownership structures, which exist for the hopeful progress of society at large, but you infer an ought from them, that the only thing that is fair is that ownership is absolute in control over what it owns.

You've already made a significant investment into the company, and from their perspective, an ideal/successful squeeze-out is one that deprives you of that ownership interest entirely.

Based on a single implementation, Oracle would bypass this entire patent scheme and claim ownership over any and all ways to carry out methods for 95 years without any vetting by the Copyright Office of the type required for patents.

A few thoughts as someone who has developed games for iOS, Android, and the web:In today's world, if you want to retain implicit ownership of your product's name, a simultaneous triple-platform release is not optional, it is required.

Even if the mortgage is currently in default, it still represents ownership of a house worth $100k; by definition that makes it worth $100k, no $80k...and many mortgages won't default at all; even the ones who will eventually will be making payments in the meantime.

Ownership definitions

noun

the relation of an owner to the thing possessed; possession with the right to transfer possession to others

noun

the act of having and controlling property

See also: possession

noun

the state or fact of being an owner