Sentence examples for describe a violation from inspiring English sources

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When used in § 162.73a to describe a violation, "repetitive" has reference to a violation by a person that involves the same issue as a prior violation by that person.

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And so is the constitutional "right to privacy" first defined by Louis Brandeis and Samuel Warren, in a law-review essay in 1890 in which they described a violation of that right as any "intrusion upon the domestic circle".

Friedman describes "a violation of the state's responsibility to have training and policy in place that is fit for responding to foreseeable risks to life in cladding fires of this nature".

Explain why you believe the facts described constitute a violation of the Commodity Exchange Act.

She called on the Syrian government to halt what she described as a violation of diplomatic protections.

He described as a violation of "human rights" a German regulation requiring spouses of Turks living in Germany to pass German-language competency tests before taking up residence.

Since he returned home last Wednesday, Mr. Ai has declined to speak about the case or his prolonged disappearance, which legal experts have described as a violation of Chinese law.

A grand jury in Texas issued a second indictment Monday against Rep. Tom DeLay, accusing the Texas Republican and two aides of money-laundering in a $190,000 transaction that prosecutors have described as a violation of the state's ban on the use of corporate money in local election campaigns.

Yes, Podesta is the sort of Washington creature who breeds cynicism ― but what The Daily Caller describes as a violation of the law isn't one.

In a separate letter to Shanahan on Monday, a group of Democratic senators led by Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Richard Durbin of Illinois objected to the transfer of funds, which they described as a violation of congressional appropriations.

The five to four majority, split along liberal-conservative lines, were right to do what they did -- Judge Anthony M. Kennedy being the swing vote -- because the state had been subject to lawsuits related to overcrowding for 21 years and had done nothing to address the situation which the court described as a violation of the 8th Amendment: cruel and unusual punishment.

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