Sentence examples for future breaches from inspiring English sources

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He ordered security forces to be "more alert" to prevent future breaches.

The county was fined £5,000 for failing to take prompt action or trying to prevent future breaches as the England and Wales Cricket Board seeks to stop the spread of misbehaviour.

The judge's ruling will probably provide broad grounds for target companies in other cases to seek the same relief in future breaches, so agreements should be worded to avoid that situation.

It said it had put the channel "on notice that any future breaches of the due impartiality rules may result in further regulatory action, including consideration of a statutory sanction".

The company listed a number of measures it had taken to remedy future breaches, including increasing content filtering, and contacting some customers using a particular type of their service to ask them to change their passwords.

Third, it is now clear that the positive obligation to protect private life under Article 8 includes an obligation to provide appropriate levels of compensation for "outrageous abuses of press freedom" in publishing private information such that the victim's distress is properly compensated and the press are deterred from future breaches (Armonienė v. Lithuania, Judgment of 25 November 2008).

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Clubs failing FFP are usually offered settlement agreements but the new rules, in force from 1 July, allow the Club Financial Control Body, under certain circumstances, to agree voluntary agreements with proactive clubs who come forward regarding a future breach.

That still makes you the perfect user for Firefox Monitor's new alerting feature, though, because chances are your email address will show up in a future breach sooner or later.

Earlier this month the company agreed to a revised settlement with the FTC, including agreeing that it may be subject to civil penalties if it fails to notify the FTC of future privacy breaches — likely in light of the 2016 data breach affecting 57 million riders and drivers which the company concealed until 2017.

"Building in accountability on welfare spending and ensuring that, if a future government breaches the cap, a statement will need to be made to parliament, adds some welcome governance into the system".

The revival of the Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC), which had the task of examining the status of the IRA and loyalist paramilitary ceasefires before devolution was restored nearly a decade ago, has been mooted as one possible route to rebuild the unionist community's trust and act as a deterrent force against future ceasefire breaches.

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