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Repeated breaches could lead to a ban from European airports.
Repeated breaches can even lead to a ban from European airports.
The ASA has referred the broadcaster to Ofcom following repeated breaches of the Broadcast Advertising Code.
But repeated breaches of the ceasefire have delayed the UN deployment.
Repeated breaches could have led to a ban from European airports.
He was arrested and jailed for repeated breaches of a restraining order that prevented him from contacting his former partner.
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Today we commenced a lawsuit to remedy Schwab's repeated breach of that duty".
The UK's repeated breach of legal air pollution limits has been widely reported, with costs to public health estimated at £20bn a year.
He also called for a review of policies after what he called "repeated security breaches".
Even before the theft this year of a Veterans Affairs official's laptop that contained private medical records of 28 million people, a consumer survey found that repeated security breaches were raising concerns about the safety of personal health records.
Related: Secret service boss admits: agents often turn to alcohol to cope with stress The secret service, the agency charged with protecting the life of the president, has come under fire in the last year in part for repeated security breaches at the White House.
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