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"Absolutely, people knew if you have a breach in the wing, bad things can happen," Dr. Weber said.
"It's not like they have a breach; there's no broken pipe venting steam," said Margaret E. Harding, a nuclear safety consultant who managed a team at General Electric, the reactors' designer, that analyzed pressure buildup in reactor containments.
I think we are using the term to make it clear to the world that once again, we have a breach on the part of Iraq with respect to its obligations.
We have a breach!
From a security standpoint, it is always preferable to be too restrictive with the capability to relax the access levels than to be too loose and have a breach occur.
Requiring breach notification establishes a level playing field that makes it clear to companies: if you have a breach, get ready to talk about it.
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"When Target had a breach, people were reissued cards.
And they've never had a breach like this before".
Last year, we had a breach of our third-party hosted main ecommerce site.
"Being overtopped and getting a little bit wet is a lot different from having a breach," Ms. Durham-Aguilera said.
The 20,231 asbos issued in the decade between 2000 and 2010 had a breach rate of 56.5%, according to new Home Office figures.
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