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breach

[breech] / britʃ /




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An incoming shot should be considered a “bullet from the enemy” while a defensive breach was akin to an incursion into Pyongyang—where the “General,” or ruling leader Kim, resides.

From The Wall Street Journal

Healey told MPs the UK's involvement was in compliance with international law as it was in breach of sanctions imposed on Iran.

From BBC

Economic uncertainties are driving down cybersecurity hiring, stretching security teams thin amid a proliferation of data breaches, phishing and ransomware attacks, enterprise technology leaders and recruiters say.

From The Wall Street Journal

That looked to be a clear breach of ethics and fiduciary duty.

From MarketWatch

The theory is that the fire couldn’t breach the open space of the public golf course that stood a few blocks north.

From Los Angeles Times