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breach

[breech] / britʃ /




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And the U.S. has never had a recession without the jobless rate breaching at least 5%.

From MarketWatch

And the U.S. has never had a recession without the jobless rate breaching at least 5%.

From MarketWatch

The silence was broken only by the whistles of guards who control the movement of crowds and ensure tourists do not breach rules, such as the ban on drinking from the fountain.

From Barron's

Wednesday have been deducted a total of 18 points this season; 12 for entering administration and a further six for financial regulation breaches.

From BBC

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