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The Palestinian Authority government condemned the killing, calling it a "breach of the rule of law".
– at such language on the house floor, deeming it a breach of "decorum".
Is it a breach of good manners to mislead folks just a little if you are going to show them a good time?
The police raid on Green's offices last Thursday prompted outrage among MPs on all sides, who considered it a breach of parliamentary privilege.
"Not only is it a breach of the rules which are there to protect our referees from abuse, but it sets a bad example to the rest of the game, particularly juniors.
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It's self-dealing, and it's a breach of fiduciary duty".
If I'd known it was a breach, I wouldn't have done it.
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"It's a breach of copyright and we would discourage fans from doing it," said a league spokesperson.
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