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were encroachments
noun
An entry into a place or area that was previously uncommon; an advance beyond former borders; intrusion; incursion.
Exact(1)
Although Senegal remained more tolerant and pluralist than many African states, there were encroachments on political freedoms.
Similar(59)
He said it was because of encroachment, but it was Crystal Palace players who were encroaching, not Brighton players.
However, their integrity is at risk if there is encroachment into these systems from adjacent land uses.
The one of the root cause for the mal-operation is encroachment of load into the Zone-3 characteristics.
Despite the protection, oversight committees and cement markers, there continues to be encroachment of fields onto the grazing areas, campsites and transhumance corridors.
Results have shown that there is encroachment of human-induced land use patterns especially agriculture and grazing while closed canopy forest and woodland ecosystems have decreased in their extent.
In recent weeks, Japan and Vietnam have complained about what they allege to be Chinese encroachments.
Sacral foraminal and L5 post-foraminal bony encroachments were common findings and correlated with neurological deficits.
Perhaps, but her conversation was beyond encroachment.
"There is always encroachment of the rules," Colonel Mitra said.
In football terms, I think it would be called encroachment.
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