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That does not mean that – in the polarised atmosphere of 1984 – no South Yorkshire officer transgressed.
That seems unlikely, and if they are not then a crisis might arise even if no single boundary were transgressed.
Austria, a generous net contributor to the EU budget, has transgressed no Union rule by choosing a government that happens to be backed by most of its voters.
"THE governor's action seems to signify that God's moral law regarding sex outside of marriage can be transgressed without consequence".
It is entirely focused on whether by opening a mine we have transgressed on the constitutional right of constant and steady unperturbed enjoyment of their rights.
Some boundaries might be transgressed without irreversible harm occurring.
Vietnam, like China, is normally intolerant of public demonstrations, but police did little to intervene.In China Global Times, a newspaper that champions nationalist causes, used an editorial on July 4th to lash out against both Vietnam and the Philippines (which had transgressed again by saying on July 2nd that it might ask America to deploy spy planes in disputed areas).
But it is sometimes used to deal with cadres who have transgressed politically.
The descendant of rabbis, he was unreligious, reserving his awe for art and his Old Testament wrath for anyone who transgressed it.
"Al-Jazeera transgressed all that.
Satires of the Madrid scene, Cruz's one-act sketches neither transgressed the unities nor offended the purist; they delighted the public, bringing drama back to observation of life and society.
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