Sentence examples for perceived breaches from inspiring English sources

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"Real or perceived breaches of this trust undermine confidence in our parliamentarians".

Every year there are hundreds of "honor killings," in which a woman is murdered for perceived breaches of modesty.

The result is a wave of abrupt firings as corporations move to stop perceived breaches of ethics that could result in law enforcement action, or public relations disasters.

Northern Ireland's second-largest Protestant party, the Ulster Unionists, pulled out of negotiations to restore the province's suspended local government in a protest over perceived breaches of the Irish Republican Army's cease-fire.

Lesnar, furious about various perceived breaches of contract, in fact attacked one of these executives, the W.W.E.'s chief operating officer — a sleazebag named Triple H — and broke his arm.

A15 BUSINESS DAY C1-17 New Standards for Employees Corporations and their boards are holding their employees to lofty standards of business and personal behavior in order to stop perceived breaches of ethics that could result in law enforcement action or public relations disasters.

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"Andrew Langhoff resigned because of a perceived breach of editorial integrity, not because of circulation programs, whose copies were certified by the ABC U.K.," Dow Jones said.

"Andrew Langhoff resigned because of a perceived breach of editorial integrity, not because of circulation programs," a spokeswoman, Bethany Sherman, said Wednesday in a statement.

That perceived breach of FA Rule E20 centres on the flashpoint before the interval in the wake of Costa's clash with Koscielny and, if proven, would normally result in a fine.

And some U.S. American courts have similarly begun, at least where they perceive breaching promisors as grasping, not just to vindicate promisees' expectations but also to require promisors to disgorge any gains that their refusals to perform create.[18] The Uniform Commercial Code has similarly liberalized the right to specific performance (U.C.C. §2-716 §2-716

Two Republican governors were left off the guest list after perceived ideological breaches: Chris Christie of New Jersey, who drew conservative ire for embracing Mr. Obama after Hurricane Sandy and recently accepted federal money for an extension of Medicaid, and Bob McDonnell of Virginia, a star of last year's gathering who recently backed a road improvement program that included tax increases.

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