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All too often breaches are caused by simple blunders, such as failing to separate systems containing sensitive data from those that do not need access to them.
His writing for law enforcement often breaches into touching the lives of everyday citizens with his heartfelt style and genuine desire to serve.
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On the Web, privacy is easily promised yet often breached.
She would often breach them, which would end up with her serving short prison sentences.
These footprints are determined in part by commuter journeys, often breaching administrative boundaries.
Coal-slurry ponds left over from below-ground coal mines are often breached, and they flood communities living below them.
Instead, we and others frequently use it in almost the opposite sense, referring to a good custom that, unfortunately, is often breached.
But the more mundane reality is that companies are most often breached by hackers walking down virtual hallways, looking for a single unlocked door.
Amyas Morse, head of the NAO, said: "The BBC has too often breached its own already generous policies on severance payments.
Ministers are supposed to carry the can for their department's gaffes: that is the convention, though often breached in practice.
Batty said she went to court numerous times in order to take out and alter intervention orders, which Anderson often breached anyway.
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