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Indifferent to the increasingly common breaches of the Warsaw Confederation religious protections and instances of violence against the Protestants, the King was opposed by religious minorities.
And when Pastor Peter Sanga Ezekiel, Project Co-ordinator of NGO/ELCT/TUNAJALI was asked to comment on what he considered to be the common breaches of children rights in the Makete district, his response was that: "There are many kinds of violations of children rights.
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Customers are also losing patience with those increasingly common breaches.
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When assessing the risk of transmission of infective agents, all these procedures have in common the breaching of the intact skin or mucous membranes.
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The Commissioner found the Commons in breach of the Act for failing to either confirm it had the information, or provide it, within 20 working days.
Mr Straw met the undercover reporters at his office in the Commons – a potential breach of Commons rules – where he is said to have explained how he helped ED&F Man – a commodities company with a sugar refinery in Ukraine – change an EU regulation by meeting officials in Brussels for "under-the-radar" talks.
The legislation establishes several "grave breaches" of Common Article 3 of the Geneva Convention that are felonies under the War Crimes Act, including torture, rape, murder and any act intended to cause "serious" physical or mental pain or suffering.
But while the legislation spelled out certain "grave breaches" of Common Article 3 that would constitute war crimes, it also underlined the president's power to interpret the nation's obligations, to define what is grave or not and to screen his definitions from court challenges, and maybe even from public knowledge.
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