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Ordinary fences, it was agreed, were useless, and even electric ones could be breached.
They are horrified at the idea that attorney-client privilege could be breached in any way.
Policies could be breached and all would be forgiven for the joy this Babylonian utopia would bring.
However, the £2bn level could be breached if the event repeats last year's buying surge, which smashed all forecasts.
Photograph: Ben Birchall/PA The Environment Agency is still warning that flood defences could be breached in Gloucester.
Yet even if they did not merge their family offices, many wealthy families worried this year that their privacy could be breached in a different way.
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By using the term 'Navajo' Urban Outfitters could be breaching the The Federal Indian Arts And Crafts Act which dates from 1990.
Universities have been told they could be breaching consumer law by preventing students from graduating because of minor debts other than tuition fees.
Some councils could be breaching UN and European protocols designed to protect victims of human trafficking, a BBC Wales investigation has found.
Earlier this year the Office of Fair Trading wrote to universities saying that they could be breaching consumer law by refusing to award degrees to students with outstanding non-academic debts, including library fines.
While the documents obtained by The Intercept this week show only glimpses of NYPD involvement in the surveillance of Black Lives Matter protesters, they suggest the department could be breaching the Handschu agreement.
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