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Not only is expansion deemed against every vital Russian interest, it is also viewed as an explicit
breach
of trust.
As he fights for his political life amid charges of fraud, bribery, and
breach
of trust, fears are rising that he will misuse the enormous power he wields (he also serves as defense minister), escalating tensions both within and around Israel in order to strengthen his own position.
With Netanyahu facing trial for bribery, fraud, and
breach
of trust, the fact that he has even come close to winning a record fifth term in office is deeply troubling.
The coalition’s intent is not to
breach
EU fiscal guidelines or cast doubt on Spain’s eurozone membership.
Trump’s re-election, on the other hand, would deepen the tendencies described here, widen the
breach
between the US and the European Union, and probably even inflict irreversible damage on international cooperation.
The Europe we aspire to, the Europe we need, the Europe we are building is based on democratic stability within member states and cannot accept the unilateral
breach
of its integrity.
Today, however, Catalonia is associated not only with the spirit of creativity and initiative, qualities that are broadly admired around the world, but also with a profound crisis, caused by the unilateral
breach
of Spain’s constitutional order brought about by the region’s separatist leaders in the autumn of 2017.
Where was the voice of those Spaniards who looked on, perplexed, at a direct
breach
of their Constitution’s guarantees?
This standard dictum “is honored more in its
breach
than in its observance as a guide for monetary policy,” Carstens observed dryly.
Global confidence will recover only when both the public and markets see that governments collectively have stepped into the
breach.
But, until recently, it didn’t need to be: journalists adhered to codes of professional and ethical conduct, and were overseen by bodies that took action in the event of a
breach.
And the cybersecurity company FireEye, whose reported
breach
early last week was instrumental in uncovering the campaign, said that institutions worldwide may have been compromised, even if the US government was the likely focus.
Meanwhile, China has been stepping into the breach, paying lip service to global governance but primarily seeking to develop its bilateral relationships.
And he was unable to get the main centrist opposition party, Blue and White, to work with him, owing largely to his expected indictment on charges of bribery, fraud, and
breach
of trust.
Imprisoning these civil-society leaders for their role in legal protests amounts to a
breach
of their human rights.
(Indeed, Johnson’s own approval ratings have fallen recently, mainly because of his refusal to fire key adviser Dominic Cummings, who previously drove across England in what most voters regard as a
breach
of national lockdown rules.)
That scenario would put the UK in
breach
of legally binding international commitments, jeopardize the 1998 agreement that ended violent sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland, and result in immediate economic costs and job losses.
If Trump’s iconoclastic style was merely a
breach
of traditional presidential etiquette, one might argue that his critics were being too fastidious, or were trapped in old-fashioned views of diplomacy.
This development represents another
breach
in Poland’s post-communist diplomatic strategy, two principles of which are to avoid dependence on any one country, and to avoid isolation at all costs.
But these rules are often observed only in the breach, and sometimes for good reason.
His main aim was to reproduce the only coalition that could grant him parliamentary immunity from his imminent indictment on charges of fraud, bribery, and
breach
of trust.
In 2017, the credit-rating firm Equifax revealed that a data
breach
had exposed sensitive information about more than 147 million consumers, or just under half the US population.
That followed a similar
breach
in 2013, when hackers famously obtained the names, credit card numbers, and other information about tens of millions of Target customers.
Heritable Human Genome Editing Is Not InevitableLONDON – The announcement by the Chinese biophysicist He Jiankui in November 2018 that he had created the world’s first gene-edited babies – an egregious ethical and legal
breach
that resulted in a three-year prison sentence – gave discussions about heritable human genome editing a new sense of urgency.
Chapter VII of the UN Charter gives the Security Council the mandate to “determine the existence of any threat to the peace,
breach
of the peace, or act of aggression” and to take actions to “restore international peace and security.”
Most important, the threat (which seemed credible) constitutes a major
breach
of global trade rules.
The CDU’s cooperation with the AfD constituted a major
breach
of the post-war German consensus ruling out mainstream parties’ cooperation with the far right, and generated bitterness across the political spectrum.
His natural feelings prompted him to justify himself and prove that she was in the wrong; but to prove her in the wrong would mean irritating her still more, and widening the
breach
which was the cause of all the trouble.
One impulse, an habitual one, drew him to shift the blame from himself and lay it upon her; but another, and more powerful one, drew him to smooth over the
breach
as quickly as possible and not allow it to widen.
In less than ten minutes the slate roof of the steeple fell in, the receiving-room and the engine-rooms were split open, leaving a considerable
breach.
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