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breach

[breech] / britʃ /




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It follows a High Court ruling in October, which found that the firm breached a contract to supply 25 million surgical gowns during the Covid pandemic.

From BBC

Financial Conduct Authority has opened an investigation into the company over potential breaches of U.K. listing principles, disclosure and transparency rules.

From The Wall Street Journal

The breaches include a massive data dump of more than 12 years of internal Israeli Justice Ministry documents, including emails on sensitive international matters.

From The Wall Street Journal

So can the capital's wildlife compare to the broadcaster's encounters with mountain gorillas in Rwanda, the mimicry of a lyrebird in Australia or a blue whale breaching beside his small boat?

From BBC

"Many people are very concerned by the regular breaches of prison conditions and prison rules with respect to these hunger strikes," he said.

From BBC