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253 examples of Breach in a sentence
At the beginning of December, Hwang disclosed that some of the eggs came from two women working in his lab, and that other “donors” had been paid for their eggs – a
breach
of ethical guidelines that had nothing to do with the accuracy of the science.
The UN Charter requires countries to use their power to identify “any threat to the peace,
breach
of the peace, or act of aggression,” and to decide which measures must be taken “to maintain or restore international peace and security.”
The offence has caused a
breach
in relations and this
breach
needs to be healed.
Though Pakistan has not experienced a nuclear breach, and the government insists that safeguards remain robust, the country’s increasingly frequent and severe bouts of instability raise serious questions about the future.
In Germany, many consider the EFSF a
breach
of the fundamental principle that EU governments cannot be bailed-out by their partners.
They produce skin-deep democracies in which people have a vote but don’t really have a stake, in which wealth is increasingly concentrated and income disparities are harder to
breach.
Once again, a serious
breach
of representative democracy has occurred in Latin America, despite all the tools that have been created in recent years.
Bush Inherits the WindThe most shocking statement in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina was President George W. Bush’s remark that “I don’t think anybody anticipated the
breach
of the levees” that protect New Orleans from flooding.
However the court ultimately rules, the move is a dangerous
breach
of trust.
Remember, the large core economies (France and Germany) were among the first members to
breach
the budgetary rules that were established when the euro was launched.
But had Trump been in power when he proposed it, the consequences would have been devastating: an immediate hike in interest rates; a tanking dollar; and a
breach
of confidence between the US (now seen as behaving like Argentina or Greece) and everyone else.
Bibi’s Faustian BargainJERUSALEM – On February 13, after an investigation that began in 2016, the Israeli police recommended charges against Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu for bribery, fraud, and
breach
of trust.
In a 2007 speech at the Munich Security Conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin made this plain, vehemently rejecting the intervention in Iraq and especially US plans to expand antimissile defense systems to Europe, calling this an act of aggression toward Russia and a
breach
of common European security.
While things have not yet gone so far in the national legislature, the code of conduct that is imparted to all newly-elected MPs – including injunctions against speaking out of turn, shouting slogans, waving placards, and marching into the well of the House – is routinely honored in the
breach.
Once the principle is agreed, however, the European Council could authorize the ECB to step into the breach, indemnifying it from solvency risks in advance.
Although some countries have been allowed to
breach
the deficit cap during challenging times, Italy is almost never afforded much accommodation, owing to its high debt levels.
Moreover, airstrikes in Syria without the government’s consent or Security Council authorization will be manifestly in
breach
of the United Nations Charter.
Hearts and minds matter in counterterrorism, and they become harder to win whenever the US and its supporters embark upon military action clearly in
breach
of international law.
Investing in banks constitutes a double
breach
– ethical and professional.
The most valuable currency in international diplomacy is personal trust; we
breach
it at our peril.
Nearly all of these principles are, today at least, honored more in the
breach
than in the observance.
China, Russia, and Iran have been the source of frequent cyber attacks on banks, companies, and government agencies;North Korea, the US alleges, was behind the recent
breach
of Sony Pictures’ computers.
Moreover, Saudi Arabia’s
breach
with Hezbollah is not a one-time occurrence.
Indeed, it ruled that German participation in the single currency was consistent with Germany’s constitution – as was the Lisbon Treaty, the EFSF, the ESM, the ECB’s
breach
of the EU’s no-bailout clause, and German guarantees for other eurozone countries’ debts.
In official EU circles, the paper was received coldly, to say the least, with critics deriding the
breach
of the four freedoms.
So, for strategic reasons, many firms forego legal protections, and consolidate a dominant market position by issuing ongoing software updates that, by default, serve as barriers that are difficult for competitors to
breach.
It was a breathtaking – and breathtakingly casual –
breach
of trust.
In February, the Stockholm arbitration court ruled that Gazprom must award Naftogaz $2.56 billion in damages for
breach
of a previous agreement between the two companies.
In the end, it was the ECB that stepped into the breach, drowning eurozone banks with liquidity to make sure that they purchased every government bond that moved – and then some.
Simply put, gains in capital productivity are not being translated into higher median incomes, a
breach
of the social contract on which liberal economies rest.
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