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breach <a breach; breaches> N

breach N

breach N

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The northern cattle industry says the rollout of the world's strictest export regulations should greatly reduce the chance of animal welfare breaches.
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Most of the new nine charges specify exact dates of the breaches, which include unauthorized computer access, computer fraud and unlawfully obtaining information.
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Many other forms of confidentiality, including in most states attorney-client privilege, allow ethical breaches of the confidence to save the life of another.
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The six-member commission will have the authority to investigate and prosecute contraventions of the act and to levy fixed payment notices from specific breaches later this year.
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Such deliberate breaches of etiquette have the side effect of slowing play and risking barring, thereby limiting the earnings of the expert player.
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As such, security measures need to be in place to minimize the risk for breaches of privacy and patient confidentiality.
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A few other breaches occur in older valleys, which likely once had waterfalls, but erosion eventually obliterated them.
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Many buildings sat partially submerged for weeks following the deluge brought on by canal breaches during the hurricane.
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The company has a statutory duty to review all the leaseholders' compliance with their covenants and to take steps requiring the remedy of any breaches.
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That also meant that he had to impose concurrent, rather than consecutive sentences for the indictable probation breaches.
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