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breach

[breech] / britʃ /




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Because of the war, young men are scarce and morale is dragging, so putting together a choir with the right range of voices will take some ingenuity, and an effort to breach the usual boundaries.

From The Wall Street Journal

A liquidated damage fee is a predetermined amount of money written into a contract that one party pays the other for specific breaches.

From Los Angeles Times

"This will continue after the new year together with the initial plans to recover the two boats in the breach hole and the long and costly process of rebuilding and reinstating the canal."

From BBC

Earlier this month the European Commission opened an antitrust probe to determine if the way Meta is rolling out AI features in WhatsApp breaches the bloc's competition rules.

From Barron's

"We've had similar challenges in different years with breaches or locks failing, and then the drought this year, and we've all tended to pull together in the season to help each other out."

From BBC