Sentence examples for breach makes from inspiring English sources

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On the other, the rush of silt in the days after a dam breach makes dredging as pleasant as driving in a thick fog.

You also have the option of resigning and claiming constructive dismissal (namely, being forced to resign) if the breach makes an ongoing relationship untenable.

After all, that breach makes people vulnerable to thieves who apply for credit in victims' names with lenders who check applicants' credit histories only with Experian or TransUnion.

And Panera's breach makes one wonder: Is a free sandwich worth the hassle of having personal identifying information floating into the wrong hands?

"The loss of passport data in this breach makes it unusual," commented Prof Alan Woodward, from the University of Surrey.

I've seen this play before: The plaintiff's bar is not shy about naming defendants, and while there may be parties at fault here, the idea that litigation awaits cyber security vendors every time there is a breach makes me cringe.

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HER critics said Dr. Shaner's ethics breach made her unfit to lead the schools and children.

The breach made it on to Twitter proper through the social network's "third party permissions" process.

Then, once it is in place, it is partly flooded and allowed to sink to the riverbed around the breach, making a tight seal.

Lawmakers also took aim at Marriott, where a breach made public in November compromised data from as many as 383 million guest records.

Three vain attempts were made to blow up the house with dynamite, but when the roof had been shattered and a breach made in the wall, the bandits retired to the cellar.

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