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It seems to sum up an important breach between northern and southern perspectives on development.
This is a very important breach that has taken place here.
But the trade-off for that is an important breach in the ECB's usual risk-sharing arrangements, which creates within the very heart of the monetary union the fragmentation it has been seeking to fight.
Alternately, this association may represent an important breach of confidentiality in that police can identify and target individuals who have previously been in treatment [ 22].
Even more important, security breaches can have far-reaching business implications.
"For me, 2010 was a year of continued conflict and a couple of important White House breaches of faith," he writes.
There's the problem of how to crack the Nazis' devilish code, and there's the second plot, which is the "emotional" storyline and the centre of a conspiracy far more sinister and more important than breaching the armour of the Germans' reinforced cipher-system.
Winnicott's 1958 paper, with its playful list of 18 reasons why a mother hates her baby ("I suggest that the mother hates the baby before the baby hates the mother"), reassured me when I was at my most unloving, and provided an important early breach in the wall of idealisation surrounding motherhood.
Another very important data breach motive is industrial espionage.
Disclosure is important in security breaches: often, the most damage will be done in the time before users find out and change passwords and card details.
As the UK's DPA warns on its website in an FAQ about the new breach notification rules: "In light of the tight timescales for reporting a breach – it is important to have robust breach detection, investigation and internal reporting procedures in place".
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