Sentence examples for dangerous breach from inspiring English sources

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He disappears to fetch the mysterious visitor, but leaves the door open - an unwelcome and dangerous breach in her previously closed world.

"Suddenly, having 6m Muslims is a great advantage," notes one dryly.Yet for many politicians the idea of incorporating sharia, even if only technically, is a dangerous breach of France's secular principles.

There's a moment when Rochester, lounging in his chair, bars Jane's exit with his outstretched foot and even in 2016 it feels like a dangerous breach of social taboo.

The eavesdropping is a dangerous breach of attorney-client confidentiality and superfluous to boot, since judicial warrants are readily obtainable; the mass questioning is almost surely not worth the cost in ill will and misdirected resources; and the detention of aliens has been so shrouded in unnecessary secrecy that a proper evaluation of it has been impossible.

Apple has argued that creating a "backdoor" for government agencies to access these communications would be an extremely dangerous breach of privacy that would make the same data vulnerable to hackers.

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Mr De Paula has seen Brazilians beaten to a pulp by Hawaiians for both relatively minor misdemeanours, such as "disrespecting" the wrong person, and more dangerous breaches of etiquette, such as attempting to catch the wrong wave.

In the world of computer security, experts say, the most dangerous breaches are the quiet ones — the ones in which hackers make off with a company's intellectual property and leave no trace.

Yet despite the potential for dangerous breaches of confidentiality — the names of police informants and rape victims are commonly on law enforcement hard drives — the state provides no guidance on how to get rid of old municipal computers.

Reich says that what Obama needs to do is mobilize the business community and Wall Street to come out and lobby the Congress about how dangerous breaching the debt ceiling really is.

They say the army's barring of EU and Red Cross efforts to supply relief tents marks a dangerous precedent and grave breach of international humanitarian law.

This would be far above the threshold warming of 2C that countries have already agreed that it would be dangerous to breach.

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