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When the state-of-the-world is revealed there remain steps the parties can take to prevent breach or mitigate damages.
To sum, the recent contract changes to Elop's deal with Nokia were to prevent breach, and not force him to resign before exiting to Microsoft.
In this paper we consider situations in which the parties are in disagreement about the allocation of a certain risk, and either party could have acted ex-ante to prevent breach, to lower its probability or to insure against it ("least-cost avoidance" in tort law), but neither did so.
A comprehensive series of neutronics and thermal hydraulics analyses were conducted to demonstrate the University of Florida Training Reactor UFTRR), an ARGONAUT type research reactor, as a negligible risk reactor that does not require safety-related systems or components to prevent breach of a safety limit.
To prevent breach of the attorney-client privilege, she said, she would have to hand-write or type verbatim large sections of a published book simply to highlight some portions of it.
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There has been an admission from the Elite Rugby Department that more could have been done to prevent breaches.
The agreements involve multimillion-dollar fines and requirements that the companies admit to criminal wrongdoing and establish internal controls, monitoring and training to prevent breaches.
"In addition, there was mitigation that there was insufficient communication from the RFU, who should have done more to prevent breaches from occurring, knowing the possible fines for breaches.
Systems that genuinely protect data do exist, but more often than not companies have not made upgrades to their hardware and software infrastructures that would allow them to prevent breaches, detect them when they occur, and limit damage.
The Bulgarian Government is observing an absolutely correct attitude and is doing everything in its power to prevent breaches of international peace, thus acting in complete accord with the interests of Europe.
This would allow regulators such as Fair Work Building and Construction to target individual officers for penalties, which might prevent breaches of industrial law such as unlawful strikes, but would punish officials personally for actions they (and their members) might consider to be in the union's and members' best interests.
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