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'a material breach' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a violation of a contract, agreement, or promise that is significant enough that the person or party that has broken their promise has failed to fulfill their obligations and can be held legally responsible. For example, "the tenant was evicted when they committed a material breach of the lease agreement."
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This ordinary-course covenant is only qualified by materiality, not a MAC, meaning Skyworks need only prove a material breach.
It is a material breach".
That in itself is a material breach.
"There has been a material breach of trust".
"It's a material breach of the United Nations resolutions.
Fox called the offer a "material breach" of its deal with Ms. Zahn.
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The paragraph indicates that in the event of a report of a further material breach (whether under OP4 or OP11) there will be a meeting of the Council to consider the situation and the need for compliance in order to secure international peace and security.
In the fourth paragraph, the Council would resolve that any failure by Iraq to cooperate, including "false statements or omissions" in a weapons declaration it must submit, will "constitute a further material breach" of its obligations.
Asked what he would consider a new "material breach" by the Iraqis, Mr. Bush said: "Zero tolerance.
This argument is supported by public statements to the effect that only serious cases of non-compliance will constitute a further material breach.
If OP4 means what it says: the words "cooperate fully" were included specifically to ensure that any instances of non-cooperation would amount to a further material breach.
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