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The act or an instance of violating or the condition of being violated.
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The companies have denied violating the law and said that if they are alerted to violations, they will act.
Instead, the company alluded vaguely to "violations of H.P.'s standards of business conduct".
"The law enforcement agencies typically try not to pay attention to violations," Mr. Kursov said.
It adds: "The panel documented 119 coalition sorties relating to violations of international humanitarian law".
It can also lead to violations of securities, accounting and tax laws.
Enron's devastating spiral into Chapter 11, for example, was related to violations of financial covenants.
Sotheby's also pleaded guilty on Thursday to violations of antitrust law and was fined $45 million.
More than 100 sorties, they believe, relate to "violations of international humanitarian law".
Of the remaining defendants, six have pleaded guilty to violations of tax and securities laws that sustained the scheme.
Some members of both parties said they worried that the bill could lead to violations of privacy.
Those include replacing the management team, dismissing wrongdoers, establishing compliance programs and abandoning practices that led to violations.
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