Breach
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This means communicating, with utmost clarity, that the
breach
of vital European interests would bring about a major transatlantic crisis.
Trump’s diplomatic
breach
sent shock waves across Asia, which he then aggravated by asking, in a series of tweets, if China consulted with the US before devaluing its currency or building a massive military base in the South China Sea.
It walked away from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 2003; resisted serious negotiations within the framework of the Six-Party Talks established that year by the United States, China, Russia, South Korea, and Japan; tested nuclear explosive devices in 2006 and 2009 in
breach
of a global moratorium; conducted a series of increasingly provocative missile tests; ignored United Nations Security Council resolutions and sanctions; sank a South Korean navy ship and shelled one of its islands in 2010; and maintained a steady flow of belligerent rhetoric.
The only way to protect the liberal world order is for other powers – beginning with the EU – to step into the
breach.
The US should also coordinate with the agreement’s other signatories regarding the sanctions and other punishments that would be meted out if Iran actually did
breach
the deal.
The cybersecurity challenges are particularly vexing, as the Internet of Things increases the opportunities for attack and amplifies the consequences of any
breach.
This is the
breach
into which Bachelet steps.
Using chemical weapons is indeed a
breach
of international conventions, including the Chemical Weapons Convention, which Syria has never signed, and the Geneva Protocol, to which it is a party.
At the very least, American interrogators were in
breach
of the Geneva Conventions, ratified by the United States, against “cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment.”
No matter how much one spends on protecting large databases, it is farfetched to believe that nobody inside or outside such a massive and complex organization could
breach
it.
Indeed, with a large shock, much of the
breach
happens automatically, as tax revenues shrink and social-insurance payments expand.
Most people, including me, call it selfish, insidious, irresponsible, and a
breach
of the social contract that enabled him and his family to accrue their wealth in the first place.
Max Mosley admitted participating in this (not illegal) happening, but sued the News of the World for
breach
of privacy; the newspaper argued that it was in the “public interest” that Mosley’s sexual activities be disclosed.
In the Wild West of ICOs, most cryptocurrencies are issued in
breach
of these laws and regulations, under the pretense that they are not securities at all.
But, of course, that massive flow of personal data could be appropriated in ways that
breach
trust.
Israel has an excellent domestic legal system and a long track record of investigating and prosecuting its own when they
breach
international humanitarian law.
The targets also can face Trojan-horse attacks by e-mail intended to
breach
their computers and allow the infiltrators to corrupt or transfer files remotely.
A
Breach
in the Eurozone DikePRINCETON – While all eyes have been on the European periphery, has the core been cracking?
With the US seeking to line up nine votes in the security council in favor of declaring Iraq in "material
breach"
of Security Council resolution 1441, Mexico's stance toward the US will become vital in the coming days and weeks.
Publishers and authors disagreed, and some sued Google for
breach
of copyright, eventually agreeing to settle their claim in exchange for a share of Google’s revenue.
CAMBRIDGE – This month marks the 40th anniversary of Henry Kissinger’s secret trip to Beijing, which launched the process of mending a 20-year
breach
in diplomatic relations between the United States and China.
Obama’s
breach
of Europe’s intellectual insularity is all the more remarkable because even the International Monetary Fund has acquiesced in German-imposed orthodoxy.
When China Radio International covertly backs 33 radio stations in 14 countries, the boundary of sharp power has been crossed, and we should expose the
breach
of voluntarism.
This was also a novelty: torture does not appear as a
breach
of a common standard, unfortunate but justifiable.
Were Europe’s leaders to now balk at beginning accession talks with Turkey, they would not only contradict their own previous decisions; they would also be in clear
breach
of the Union’s repeated political commitments to Turkey.
In contrast to the original military intervention in Iraq – which touched none of these bases – the current US action, though lacking Security Council authorization, is being taken at the request of the Iraqi government, so there is no question of a
breach
of international law.
In 2004, Annan pointedly noted that the invasion of Iraq was in
breach
of the UN Charter’s law on the use of force.
Because the legal system made it easier for Muslims to
breach
contracts with impunity, they were more often tempted to default on their debts and to renege on their obligations as business partners and sellers.
Well-meaning drone operators need to consider carefully how their activities might violate privacy and
breach
civil liberties, and they should take steps to minimize these effects, using – to the best of their abilities – existing tools, such as privacy-impact assessments.
But one must be almost willfully blind to miss the big picture, because Putin’s tactics – pouncing on the slightest
breach
or sign of weakness in Europe in order to sow division – have been remarkably consistent.
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