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One facet of the new rigour was that the country's deficit could not breach more than 3 percent of GDP.
JJB, it said, had breached banking covenants and was likely to breach more, meaning its funding was not guaranteed.
Francis's reputation as a conductor initially rested on his stepping into the breach more than once, most notably taking over concerts from Valery Gergiev and John Adams.
Of 32 million passwords revealed during one security breach, more than 290,000 turned out to be '123456', according to Imperva, a Californian security company.
Humpbacks breach more often than any other great whales.
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The fences have been fitted with CCTV cameras, allowing border guards to monitor breaches more closely.
The breach rate for asbos has risen, from less than 40% in 2003 to 56% by the end of 2009, with 41% being breached more than once.
No. Security experts have pointed out that the proliferation of private sector employees with top-secret clearances, now estimated at up to 500,000, makes breaches more likely.
"Agreeing a set of core principles which leave staff in no doubt about what is appropriate will enable the organisation to identify breaches more readily.
The average breach rate for the asbos since 1999 works out at 56% (or 10,380) that were breached at least once, with 41% (or 7,682) breached more than once.
Fujian's traditional isolation has also been breached more recently by the construction of modern highways, linking it to neighbouring Jiangxi and Zhejiang provinces; in addition, an express highway along the coastline now connects Fuzhou with Xiamen.
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