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breach

[breech] / britʃ /




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Last year, he also settled in his court action against Rupert Murdoch's UK tabloid publisher, which agreed to pay him "substantial damages" for privacy breaches, including phone hacking.

From Barron's

“Coming in with a bulldozer, knocking it down is an outrageous breach of international law.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Kastrati was earlier acquitted of charges of breach of the peace, stealing a car and driving offences after the prosecution withdrew the charges.

From BBC

If the latter is only a year or two away, rather than the decade mathematicians previously thought, then the possibility looms that bitcoin’s integrity could be breached and bitcoin wallets stolen or compromised.

From MarketWatch

In shorts and a T-shirt, Vasquez pushed into the building and joined the team breaching the classroom.

From The Wall Street Journal