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So Mota could have violated the policy while with Cleveland, or while with the Mets.
But some bank executives said the snooping could have violated a common confidentiality clause in their contracts with Bloomberg.
Some said the games frequently took place in the building and expressed bewilderment that they could have violated the law.
Depending on how ESPN's social media policy is interpreted, Simmons's postgame tweets Thursday could have violated them.
Unaware that their marriage could have violated the terms of their green cards, the Servanos settled in the United States.
If so, he could have violated federal rules and in theory could find himself facing new charges and penalties.
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Antonipillai tells me the security incident could also have violated California's privacy law -- which will take effect in 2020.
Georgia's two earlier plans were ameliorative and could not have violated §5 unless they so discriminated on the basis of race or color as to violate the Constitution.
A retired banker who is divorced, he said he could conceivably have violated the statute because during his divorce, he dated another woman.
As a matter of course we all signed the Honor Code at the exams' end, but how could we have violated it even if one were so inclined with essay questions and answers?
First, argues Florida, the sniff occurred along the ordinary path to the front door that visitors, the mailman and even police officers are expected to use, and thus could not have violated the sanctity of Jardines' home.
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