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breach

[breech] / britʃ /




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Still, there are significant risks for the Kurdish groups if they decide to step into the breach.

From The Wall Street Journal

Claude initially refused to cooperate with the hacking attempts and even denied requests to cover the hackers’ digital tracks, the experts who discovered the breach said.

From Los Angeles Times

Others may have felt that it was inconsistent with the way other countries have since avoided sanctions for alleged breaches of international law.

From BBC

The CQC reports also said there were "continued breaches in relation to baby and infant abduction" policies, with staff unaware of when a test for a possible abduction incident had taken place.

From BBC

Add in the risks of higher inflation, interest rates and a possible dent to growth and she could risk breaching her self-imposed financial rules.

From BBC