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I . breach [bri:tʃ] N

2. breach (disagreement):

3. breach (opening):

wyłom m

II . breach [bri:tʃ] VB trans

2. breach (make opening):

3. breach (break through):

fundamental breach N LAW

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So, for example, a defendant could be required to pay compensation for damage to a bridge caused by a vehicle that breached height requirements.
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When these high pressure zones were breached, the hydrocarbon fluids would travel up the well at a high rate, forcing out the drill string and creating a gusher.
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Within a few hours, his cannonade had breached them.
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However, the remaining claim that the panel will decide is whether the board breached the severance agreement.
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Following a protracted siege, the city's walls were breached and fighting commenced within the city.
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This is an example of breached information security.
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The Crown Prosecution Service also concluded that there was insufficient evidence that the article had breached the law.
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It is fine example of a breached scoria cone.
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Claims are usually successful when it can be shown that the owner/occupier was responsible for an injury, therefore they breached their duty of care.
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Stern was named in several class action suits in which investors claimed that he and other directors had breached their fiduciary duty to shareholders.
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