breach
Example Sentences
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“Conceptually, the problem is that there isn’t a breach yet, just an intended one,” Keating said.
From Los Angeles Times
It said Dempsey appeared to have been "motivated by a desire" to help the pupil but that her behaviour was a fundamental breach of standards.
From BBC
The UK's equality regulator, the Equality and Human Rights Commission, which has been granted permission to intervene in the judicial review, said the Met's current use of the technology breached human rights law.
From BBC
The judge agreed that the car park's terms and conditions had been breached, and ordered him to pay £285.56.
From BBC
That ended, he told the inquiry, when one of the investigators admitted breaches of data protection.
From BBC
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