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"We do not consider that we are breaching our principles," said one diplomat.
Disability minister Mike Penning said: "It is simply not true to say we are breaching our legal obligations to disabled people.
But we breach our children's rights all the time: every time we burst into their room, grab them, say some inane parental thing and run out again we are breaching their right to privacy and bodily autonomy.
"Lena's been in sport for 25 years... and if she ends up not being able to compete, then we're breaching the most basic law, the presumption of innocence".
Over a third of pollution across the UK is the result of road transport, rising to 80% at the roadside in urban areas (where we are breaching EU law).
We are breached so often now that we often feel full of holes.
"The students felt we faculty were breaching it because we were trying to soften the blows.
We found that almost all the streets we tested were breaching legal air pollution limits for the whole year.
"That would mean we are breach of league rules and would leave us open to be fined and face other penalties.
We shall remember how they were breached in 1942, when good people gave-in to bad impulses.
If we learn that an advertiser is breaching those policies, we move swiftly to take action.
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