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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute breach" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a complete failure to perform a contractual obligation.
Example: "The company faced serious consequences due to its absolute breach of the contract, leading to a lawsuit."
Alternatives: "total breach" or "fundamental breach".
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That consideration should be given to amendment of the law to allow prosecution of offences involving racist language or behaviour, and of offences involving the possession of offensive weapons, where such conduct can be proved to have taken place otherwise than in a public place" This is a total and absolute breach of civil liberties.
It's an absolute breach of privacy and very concerning," she said.
Our government's failure to require labeling, and to be engaged in developing the science supporting GE food risk assessment is an absolute breach of its responsibility to the American public.
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We all know the dates, and events on those dates, yet De Waal's description of the Anschluss and after comes as an absolute shock: the palais breached by night, the initial smash and grabs.
The proposal is that those hospitals that "consistently" breached the "absolute maximum" 72-hour week for a junior doctor would face a fine, which would be reported to the guardian, who would allocate it to improve doctor training, education or working conditions within the hospital.
The absolute damage of an eventual breach might not be too severe.
When a humpback whale breaches, as I've often seen it do, throwing its 50-ton, 50-foot body out of the water, it is an absolute physical rebuke, a literal breaching of the barrier between us and the element that covers two-thirds of the Earth.
The caveat to this approach is the absolute requirement to make the breaching of the BBB or iBRB short lived and reversible.
Banovic and Bjelajac (18) reported that during sexual slavery survivors are often physically abused and raped, have their movements restricted, are denied food and water, are tortured or drugged for absolute obedience, and face penalties for breaching any established rules.
This is not just a breach of the solemn and absolute prohibition of torture to which the US has committed itself in international treaties: it is a terrible political and moral mistake.
The whole concept of data protection was meant to nail down absolute privacy and here it is being breached without a legal reason being imposed on the university to comply".
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