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Traveling in luxury at the expense of others may violate public service rules and the law.
Our crimes that morning were violating the regulations of Holy Places (based on a 1967 law) and behaving in a way that may violate public safety.
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Since democracy is founded in public equality, it may not violate public equality in any of its decisions.
Scott Eckersley, who was a lawyer in the governor's office, sued Mr. Blunt and four administration officials in 2008, accusing them of retaliating against him after he raised concerns that the office may have violated public records laws.
"In fact they will violate public records law to prevent you from getting this information.
Putting a sitting official's name on an edifice built wholly or in part with public funds, they say, may violate an existing ban on using public funds to promote elected officials.
While a pond on private property can usually be utilized as the owner sees fit, removing water from a public pond may violate environmental laws, depending on the jurisdiction.
And their employees and algorithms vet content that may violate their user guidelines, which are public.
Some of the scholars who have studied what the Founders meant by "high crimes and misdemeanors" have concluded that even lawful breaches of ethics and betrayals of the public's trust may violate the higher standards and special obligations that apply to people in our most important government positions.
It approved it almost in its entirety, making one small change: the law will not apply to public places of worship where it may violate religious freedom.
King's event and its promotion may violate rules that prohibit congressmen and their staff from using public resources for campaign activities.
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