The breaching party is responsible for making the non-breaching party whole -- nothing more.
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Furthermore, inert projectiles would offer reliable breaching of substantial walls without the blast hazard of other breaching munitions.
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A storied history of breaching users' trust Facebook has a storied history of breaching its users' trust in other ways.
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If the law were otherwise, the breaching party would be locked in even when performance was inefficient or unfair, and the non-breaching party would reap a windfall.
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He has earlier said Mr. Davidson denies breaching the agreement.
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ETE countersued, alleging Williams was the one breaching the deal.
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Why it matters: Iran has already admitted breaching the deal.
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Zambia accused KCM of breaching the terms of its license.
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The government has accused KCM of breaching its operating licence.
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Zambia accused KCM of breaching the terms of its licence.
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But members made a statement by breaching those lines. Reps.
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Each has accused the other of breaching the merger agreement.
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Proctor was suing them both for breaching the 2006 agreement.
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Now the price is tickling, possibly breaching, the 2016 uptrend.
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The government has accused KCM of breaching its operating license.
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Luckily, the water froze inside before breaching the vault itself.
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Each side has accused the other of breaching the truce.
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Would breaching the debt ceiling really damage America's creditworthiness forevermore?
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Its failure means that some clients were unknowingly breaching this rule.
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Just weeks later the company accused Venezuela of breaching the agreement.
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Framing Trump's actions as breaching presidential norms will not be enough.
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By late morning, books were heard breaching the US$1.8bn mark.
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Regulator given powers to launch legal action against companies breaching code.
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Lyft sued him for breaching a confidentiality agreement and fiduciary duty.
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People close to me know that I'm always breaching different lines.
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The three pleaded guilty to breaching the colonial-era Aircraft Act.
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The CBC fired Ghomeshi in 2014 for "consistently" breaching behavior standards.
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Williams and Energy Transfer accuse each other of breaching the agreement.
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The Zambian government has accused KCM of breaching its operating license.
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"I saw many of them breaching the law," Mr. Fung said.
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But Kogan provided the data to Cambridge Analytica, breaching Facebook's rules.
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The two have accused each other of breaching the merger agreement.
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Its head chided the USIBC for breaching confidence in its submission.
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She's suing him for wrongful termination, breaching their deal and fraud.
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It was a symbolic limit, the breaching of which is equally symbolic.
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He was then quickly found guilty of breaching his 2012 bail conditions.
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Twitter banned Robinson in March 2018 for breaching its hateful conduct policy.
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Iran says it has no such plans and denies breaching the resolution.
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At one point, a school of whales started breaching in the water.
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That is just a fancy way of breaching copyright, the NSE argues.
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Breaching the deal also provides them with cards for any future negotiations.
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Some funds are seeking ways to explore new datasets without breaching privacy.
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The rebels, for their part, accuse the government of breaching the ceasefire.
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The U.S. biodefense sector has also been accused of breaching the treaty.
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The company's North Mara mine was previously fined for breaching environmental regulations.
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She was forced to end early on account of breaching Senate rules.
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However, the United States accuses Russia of breaching the INF since 2014.
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That led Williams to sue Mr. Warren for breaching their merger agreement.
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Breaching those could open the door for more prices drops, traders said.
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The impairment resulted in Lonmin breaching its loan agreements with its banks.
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"They were very active and social, exuberant and breaching," Ms. Black said.
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Only Illinois reported that hackers had succeeded in breaching its voter systems.
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Breaching those technological barriers made companies like Netflix and Amazon Prime possible.
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The index is just 4 percent away from breaching its record high.
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NormShield only evaluates what it can see externally, without breaching a system.
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The school's headmaster then accused her of defamation for breaching data protection guidelines.
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The UN encourages member states to destroy any materials suspected of breaching violations.
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The EU is preparing legal action against Britain for breaching air-quality laws.
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Moscow accused Ukraine of discriminating against Samoylova and of breaching the contest's rules.
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Mid-sized state banks are the most at risk of breaching capital triggers.
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He seems to have no issue breaching embarrassing dad territory off the court.
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At the time it accused both of breaching press laws and unprofessional conduct.
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Lenders have also been fined hefty sums for breaching anti money-laundering rules.
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Breaching protocol -- as you most assuredly did with those photos -- is one thing.
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Zambia accused KCM of breaching the terms of its license, which Vedanta denies.
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Just breaching a contract, standing alone, will not be enough to prove fraud.
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Manigault Newman is accused of breaching a 93 nondisclosure agreement with the campaign.
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Meanwhile, Israeli forces are trying to prevent protesters from potentially breaching the border.
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Legal issues of defining what counts as breaching the copyright will naturally arise.
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But user accounts can be compromised without attackers breaching the user data repositories.
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After Mr. Trump reimposed sanctions, Iran began breaching certain limits on nuclear activities.
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Even Iraq's anti-Iran protesters condemned the attack, for breaching the country's sovereignty.
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Iran's military chief warned Israel last October against breaching Syrian airspace and territory.
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CommInsure pleaded guilty this month to all 87 counts of breaching the law.
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Zambia has accused KCM of breaching the terms of its license, which Vedanta denies.
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Our rating case envisages a metric of 3.3x in FY18, breaching the downgrade guideline.
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Then a bunch of one-off transactions began breaching the threshold, particularly in tech.
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"The market implications of breaching 7.0 (yuan per dollar) are tremendous," Commerzbank analysts added.
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But the world has a way of breaching the barriers we build around ourselves.
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Qualcomm says Apple continues to sell iPhones in China, breaching a recent court order.
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Scanning a system, however, is not the same as breaching it, Kirk pointed out.
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The penalties for breaching financial secrecy have increased since Mr Elmer was first arrested.
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Traders speculated that the breaching of technical levels prompted a frenzy of automated selling.
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The banks were fined for breaching rules on preventing money laundering and terrorism financing.
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Goldman's failure meant that some of its clients were unknowingly breaching this important rule.
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SRT operators are highly trained in breaching tactics and an array of weapon systems.
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The Aussie dollar traded lower against the dollar after breaching the $0.75 handle yesterday.
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Palladium was up 1.15 pct at $806.20 after breaching $800 an ounce on Monday.
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Moscow has accused Ukraine of discriminating against Samoylova and of breaching the contest's rules.
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Slowing growth will limit what Ireland can do without breaching its EU deficit targets.
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Once again we get Normandy, the advance across France, and breaching the Siegfried Line.
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In a small number of cases, officials say, hackers were successful in breaching systems.
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The operator thought about the pool of people capable of breaching the police airwaves.
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Humpback whales These are the whales you see breaching and jumping in fantastic displays.
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Assange is already serving a prison sentence in the UK for breaching bail conditions.
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It is taking the EU Parliament to court, accusing it of breaching voting rules.
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But breaching a computer on the outside of these digital moats is nevertheless troubling.
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Mueller has since accused Manafort of breaching his plea deal by lying to investigators.
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Now that movement may be breaching yet another firewall: the pensions of federal employees.
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Released in 2014, he has been sought since mid-2015 for breaching parole conditions.
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During one particular court confrontation, Chris was arrested and accused of breaching the peace.
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" The significance of breaching the 200 day moving average " depends on where we close.
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The EU competition enforcer charged Canon with breaching EU merger rules in July 2017.
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And breaching the deal, they say, would free Iran to pursue nuclear weapons again.
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A: It was pretty well quiet after that, until they started breaching the room.
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Parnas is indicted on breaching campaign finance laws but has yet to be convicted.
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Any government assistance would need to avoid breaching European Union rules on state aid.
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A bigger issue is that you would be breaching your understanding with your employers.
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The campaign accused her of breaching her 2016 confidentiality agreement with the Trump campaign.
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Google has said it fired the employees for sharing confidential documents and breaching security.
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I'd get arrested for breaching the police or for inciting them to attack me.
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The regulator says Facebook broke the law, breaching the UK Data Protection Act twice.
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Mid-sized banks are the most at risk of breaching capital triggers, the agency said.
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In November, prosecutors accused Manafort of breaching his plea deal by lying to federal investigators.
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It also means that the fiscal effects of breaching that limit are already being felt.
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But computers are breaching the epidermis, and may one day enter the brain cavity itself.
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Police said Wednesday that they have opened a complaint against the man for breaching security.
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Uber uses the approach to let its analysts study driving data without breaching drivers' privacy.
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Scraping data from public-facing websites often sails close to breaching their terms and conditions.
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Numerous celebrities and politicians have accused hackers of breaching their websites and accounts for years.
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The dollar rose 0.1% against the yen to 107.89 after earlier breaching the 108 level.
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They were already facing legal proceedings filed by the local authorities for breaching planning regulations.
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The dollar rose 0.2% against the yen to 107.91 after earlier breaching the 108 level.
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This is in addition to a government investigation over breaching the Foreign Exchange Management Act.
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North Korean state media published a photograph of Kim watching the missile breaching the sea.
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A Canadian man was arrested at the White House Wednesday after breaching a secure area.
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The company has said that Mr. Rollins was fired for "egregiously breaching" his employment contract.
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Then the mother leapt into the air, breaching just to the right of our bow.
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N) HK$4 million ($509,710) for breaching "dark pool" regulations, the regulator said on Tuesday.
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Singapore's central bank also fined the bank for breaching money laundering rules in the case.
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After breaching critical websites, Love allegedly changed pictures, read communications and downloaded employee contact details.
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But Assange declined to give evidence, and Snow found him guilty of breaching his bail.
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She resigned after breaching ministerial rules by holding a dozen unauthorized meetings with Israeli officials.
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Egypt has previously denied being the intended recipient of the weapons, or breaching international sanctions.
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As the financial rewards for breaching institutions grew, amateur hackers gave way to professionalized cyberterrorists.
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Facebook and General Electric have also been sanctioned in recent years for breaching merger rules.
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WORLD ATHLETICS COUNCIL FINES RUSSIAN ATHLETICS FEDERATION $10 MLN FOR BREACHING ANTI-DOPING RULES - STATEMENT
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And how has Israel justified deadly force to stop mostly unarmed Palestinians from breaching it?
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Those breaching lockdown rules could face fines between 400 and 3,000 euros ($440 and $3,300).
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The company now faces a lawsuit that alleges it can identify patients, breaching privacy laws.
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It wasn't long before the first video of a raccoon breaching a bin went viral.
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For a while, the U.S. government avoided directly accusing China of breaching the 2015 agreement.
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Lu is the second Chinese recently national accused of breaching security at Mar-a-Lago.
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The organization issued a statement that called out its "high-profile guests" for breaching protocol.
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The duchess accuses the paper of misusing her private information, breaching copyright and selective editing.
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Court documents showed that the two companies had accused each other of breaching their agreement.
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The current maximum fine companies can incur for breaching data protection laws is £500,000 ($652,500).
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The ability to launch a barrage of missiles increases the chances of breaching antimissile defenses.
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Snodgrass sued the department last month, accusing Pentagon officials of breaching his First Amendment rights.
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WORLD ATHLETICS COUNCIL FINES RUSSIAN ATHLETICS FEDERATION $10 MLN FOR BREACHING ANTI-DOPING RULES - STATEMENT
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Rod Sims, chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, told The Weekend Australian newspaper he wanted fines for breaching consumer laws to be raised from A$1.1 million ($825,660) to A$10 million, in line with penalties levied for breaching the Competition Act.
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The papers accused several banks of breaching money laundering laws, including Swedish lenders Nordea and Handelsbanken.
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Chaffetz described impeachment as the remedy Congress has for officials guilty of breaching the public trust.
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What we should prepare ourselves for is those White Walkers breaching the wall somehow, some way.
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How it works: Hackers could probe voting systems without actually breaching them or altering vote totals.
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The Bavarian regulation is almost certain to be challenged in court for breaching religious neutrality laws.
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Banks, insurers and other financial operators that provide support to firms breaching sanctions also face fines.
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Zambia had accused KCM of breaching the terms of its license, which Mumbai-listed Vedanta denies.
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The S&P 500 broke above 3,027.98 on Monday, breaching a record high set July 26.
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There was no immediate comment from Damascus, which has denied breaching the terms of the truce.
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The YPG also accused opposition groups of breaching the agreement in areas north of Aleppo city.
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The pound dropped as far as $1.2299, breaching $1.23 for the first time since March 2017.
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She claimed that the North Macedonian government was breaching its terms with the planned hydropower plants.
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This judgment tells ministers in crystal clear terms that they are breaching the public's human rights.
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He claimed Iran would be acting within the dispute-resolutions of the JCPOA, without breaching it.
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Any acquisition breaching a 30 percent threshold in a company will trigger a mandatory tender offer.
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The U.S. Treasury has been using "extraordinary measures" to avoid breaching the debt limit since March.
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VW is also being sued by investors for allegedly breaching disclosure violations, which the company denies.
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Drone-flyers are breaching both no-fly zones and restricted airspace around airports with increasing frequency.
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Brown is also being sued by the unit's landlord for damages and breaching the apartment agreement.
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Companies face fines up to 10 percent of their global turnover for breaching EU antitrust rules.
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The price of the cryptocurrency reached $103,306.58 just 10 days after first breaching the $6,2448 handle.
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The talks collapse on June 19 with each side accusing the other of breaching a truce.
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DJI breaching the 21,000 mark for the first time ever as investors focused on Trump's comments.
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Vestager can fine companies up to 10 percent of their global turnover for breaching EU rules.
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Xian has been accused of breaching an unwritten code governing beef noodle shops in the area.
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These include two Reuters reporters who are on trial accused of breaching the Official Secrets Act.
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He detailed how several militants detonated explosive vests, breaching the defenses as other Taliban rushed inside.
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But sometimes the charges stick, resulting in prisons sentences for entertainers convicted of breaching public morals.
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Fragrant Greek sausage, or loukaniko, is sliced and broiled, breaching like a whale from its casing.
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Now, the company alleges Ahmann is breaching the contract for failure to close on the apartment.
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In her filing Monday, Powell argued the government was at fault for breaching Flynn's plea agreement.
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Last month, Iconix accused Jay-Z of breaching the 2015 settlement and demanded an AAA arbitration.
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The women were later arrested and moved to a jail in Srinagar for breaching the peace.
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The Islamic Republic has been responding since then by breaching the deal's restrictions step by step.
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The kiwi dollar also weakened 0.4% to $23, breaching chart support at $0.6424 in the process.
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Spot palladium rose 0.62% to 2,119.27 on Thursday after breaching the $2,000 level earlier this week.
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"We're talking about breaching, in some places, significant amounts of steel, rebar and metal," Hallock explained.
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The major indexes are soaring to record highs to start the year and breaching major milestones.
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It can penalize companies up to 10 percent of their global turnover for breaching EU rules.
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But in 2016, the scheme was banned by the Indian government for breaching net neutrality rules.
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The ability to launch a barrage of missiles increases the chances of breaching an antimissile shield.
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Zambia accused KCM of breaching the terms of its license, an accusation the company has denied.
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Scuffles broke out, with riot police firing tear gas to stop protesters from breaching police lines.
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We are fining Asus, Denon & Marantz, Philips and Pioneer over €20153 million for breaching EU antitrust rules.
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Since then, Mr. Cosby's lawyers have repeatedly accused Ms. Troiani and Ms. Kivitz of breaching that agreement.
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The Taliban movement banned human images for breaching their strict interpretation of Islam when they governed Afghanistan.
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Iran announced this week that it was breaching a limit on uranium enrichment set by the agreement.
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That gave London authorities the opportunity to arrest him for breaching bail conditions related to extradition proceedings.
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Any further rise may even see shale production growth breaching 1 million barrels a day, he added.
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They would rarely come up to me directly, they're frozen because of fear of breaching voodoo rules.
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Austria is the only country to have initiated proceedings against a company for breaching the blocking regulation.
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The attackers managed the improbable feat of breaching and manipulating a nuclear facility's heavily protected industrial controls.
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Details: The hackers gathered the data after breaching 3 websites associated with the FBI National Academy Association.
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In a statement Tuesday, police accused pro-democracy protesters of "peace-breaching acts" and attacking police officers.
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It can fine companies up to 10 percent of their global turnover for breaching the bloc's rules.
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Arthur accused Erdogan supporters of breaching police lines and attacking protesters on at least three separate occasions.
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The fighting broke out this week, breaching a shaky ceasefire brokered by the United Nations in September.
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The new directive tightens Europe's data protection rules, and includes stiffer penalties for companies breaching the rules.
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We are finally breaching the 2,13 level in the and have a shot at getting over 2,820.
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The statement reported by al-Manar accused insurgents of breaching the truce "in execution of foreign orders".
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What they didn't expect was to be drenched by a breaching whale's exquisite display of aqua-aerobics.
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Breaching it would push the currency to its weakest against the greenback in more than a year.
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The European Commission has already begun "infringement procedures" against Hungary for breaching European Union law on asylum.
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Another pilot destroyed the 15,000-meter record by 37.5 seconds, breaching the altitude in just 77.05 seconds.
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Residents of Kansas cannot screech their tires, which has been interpreted as a breaching of the peace.
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And I think the motives are breaching competition, or they are as old as Adam and Eve.
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Even if Sweden drops the investigation, however, Assange could be arrested for breaching bail conditions in Britain.
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The United States has accused Huawei of espionage, breaching trade sanctions against Iran and intellectual property theft.
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Several dams were found to be at risk of breaching, putting thousands of people at potential risk.
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Breaching the dams also would help keep water temperatures cooler as the climate changes, Dr. Chapman said.
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But if it does that, it risks fines if it's caught breaching the law in the meanwhile.
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe blasted the legal decisions and accused South Korea of breaching a 1965 treaty.
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Companies will be subject to fines of up to 4 percent of global turnover for breaching them.
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Tevis Gonyou-McLean made the threat in early November while he was under arrest for breaching bail conditions.
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She's been accused of stealing data by breaching a web application firewall, which was supposed to protect it.
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The Commission can levy fines of up to 10% of a company's global revenues for breaching EU rules.
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The ECB now expresses parts of its capital demands as voluntary 'guidance', breaching which does not affect payouts.
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Iran for one is threatening to retaliate against U.S. sanctions by breaching a nuclear pact signed in 2.73.
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The case soured relations between Germany and Vietnam and prompted Germany to accuse Vietnam of breaching international law.
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Permanent TSB, an Irish lender, is to pay €2.5m ($20203m) for breaching liquidity rules in 2015 and 2016.
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Administration officials said they were confident that the new deployments would not be seen as breaching that agreement.
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The United Nations, on the other hand, has repeatedly condemned it for breaching international laws on human rights.
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Image via ShutterstockHackers stole sensitive records from over 700,000 people by breaching the Internal Revenue Service in 03.
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Shea has complained about the judges overstepping their authority, breaching their own procedures and meddling in U.S. law.
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One diplomat said the amended report removed some references to Russians accused of breaching sanctions on North Korea.
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They have also expressed concerns about hackers breaching their systems through the back door created for law enforcement.
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The 10-year note yield was last at 2.63 percent, breaching the key technical level of 2.64 percent.
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Cigna has accused Anthem of breaching the merger agreement by pursuing a failed strategy to get regulatory approval.
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Upon breaching MoMA PS1's large concrete walls, you find yourself in a courtyard presented with several options.
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Companies face fines up to 10 percent of their global turnover if found guilty of breaching EU rules.
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Treasury is seeking to avoid breaching the expenditure ceiling due to bailouts of ailing state firms, Gigaba said.
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In 2015, AmBank was slapped with a 53.7 million ringgit fine by Malaysian regulators for breaching financial regulations.
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Certain members said it's at risk of breaching its self-imposed purchase limits and potentially facing legal challenges.
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While the weather in Austin is mild generally, summer temperatures can be scorching, often breaching the triple digits.
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This came after Iran in July announced it's breaching the nuclear deal's limitations on uranium stockpiling and enrichment.
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Hahn accused Trump and Giuliani of breaching political norms and said their actions could be grounds for impeachment.
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The European Commission can fine companies up to 10 percent of their turnover for breaching EU competition rules.
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Romania can be ordered to claw back the aid if it is found guilty of breaching EU rules.
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In his free time he studied combat tactics like knife fighting and door breaching, the longtime friend said.
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Schmitt made a claim against Artforum for breaching its promise, but the judge dismissed that claim as well.
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In this scene, the two have their designated spaces — denoted by the color — but he's breaching that barrier.
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"The former affiliate trader acted inappropriately, breaching our norms and ethical principles," XP Investimentos said in the statement.
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Iran has since violated the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal by breaching uranium stockpile and enrichment limits.
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Last week, a Chinese Australian woman was deported after neighbors recorded her breaching isolation controls to go jogging.
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Slovenia backed the deal, but Croatia had already dropped out of arbitration, accusing Slovenia of breaching the process.
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We're enabling them to monetize what years ago would have been teenagers in bedrooms breaching companies for fun.
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But I also liked the ones that exercised artistic license, breaching the group choreography to startle audience members.
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In addition, legislators must close loopholes to avoid breaching new European Union rules that take effect in 2019.
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The world's nuclear inspectors recently declared that they had found no evidence that Iran is breaching the agreement.
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He said the board was not trying to remove Mr. Paladino for his comments, but for breaching confidentiality.
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But such high-level monitoring runs the risk of breaching trust with teens at a crucial developmental time.
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Trump appears to have taken his Senate acquittal on the House charges as permission to keep breaching norms.
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The candidate is seeking $10 million in damages from the former campaign aide for breaching a confidentiality agreement.
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They are accused of illegally accessing classified information, and breaching and intercepting information technology systems and data communications.
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Since 2017, the European Commission has fined Google, for example, nearly $10 billion for breaching EU antitrust laws.
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A big UN-led report last year explored the consequences of breaching 1.5°C (which is quite likely).
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Doesn't that make The Times equally culpable in breaching relations with countries that share sensitive information with us?
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On a visit to Damascus in October, Iran's military chief warned Israel against breaching Syrian airspace or territory.
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NAB, Australia's third-largest lender by market capitalisation, currently faces prospective allegations of breaching anti-money laundering laws.
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In addition, legislators must close loopholes to avoid breaching new European Union rules that take effect in 2019.
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European and U.S. reinsurers dominate the global market and are increasingly wary of the risk of breaching sanctions.
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It said moderators banned 2,406 phones associated with accounts that had been blocked due to breaching content guidelines.
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He did not breach secrecy for the sake of breaching secrecy, as latter-day leakers have arguably done.
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The government is pressing for the liquidation of KCM which it has accused of breaching its operating licence.
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In 2014, Washington formally accused Moscow of breaching an arms treaty by developing and deploying a prohibited weapon.
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Beirut has sent several complaints to the United Nations before about Israeli drones and jets breaching its airspace.
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However, the Justice Department is accusing the pair of breaching a far more sweeping law: that of wire fraud.
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Salvini reportedly said Wednesday that it would be "wrong" if the EU fined his country for breaching fiscal rules.
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In this case, Waymo says, it's suing Uber for using stolen trade secrets—not Levandowski for breaching his contract.
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He pleaded guilty the same day to contempt of court and breaching the terms of a previous suspended sentence.
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India is still in the process of drafting a national encryption policy, but has been criticised for breaching privacy.
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The European Union accuses Poland's ruling party of breaching the rule of law to impose control over the judiciary.
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The water level eventually fell without breaching the dam, and engineers shut down the spillway to investigate the damage.
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A team of international experts is now questioning these findings, and accusing the scientists of breaching standard research ethics.
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The US accused Huawei of breaching confidential agreements with American technology companies after gaining access to their intellectual property.
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What she didn't anticipate is Australian women's website Mamamia publishing what appeared to be her private requests, breaching confidentiality.
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Two weeks later, Armiger was sued by her former label, Cold River Records, for allegedly breaching her nondisclosure agreement.
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JOHN TILSITERRadlett, Hertfordshire "Researchers demonstrated how wirelessly to hack a car" is absurdly unnatural syntax ("Breaching-point", December 24th).
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A paddleboarder got an unexpected greeting from a breaching whale while floating along off the coast in Oceanside, California.
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EU finance ministers backed sanctions on Spain and Portugal for breaching European rules on budget deficit targets on Tuesday.
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Denson is not the only former staffer the Trump campaign has gone after for allegedly breaching a nondisclosure agreement.
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But the rally has faded since breaching $50 in May, amid worries oil may be headed for another glut.
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U.S. officials condemned the vote as breaching the rule of law and an attempt to undermine the peace accords.
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The new study suggests that Zika is capable of breaching these built-in defense mechanisms in the mother's womb.
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A 27-year-old British national was later sentenced to six weeks in jail for breaching the security fences.
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L) toughen its procedures around payment protection insurance (PPI) after it accused the bank of breaching its current arrangements.
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In 2017, Huawei sued the California start-up, accusing Huang of breaching an employment contract and misappropriating trade secrets.
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Two sources familiar with the matter said others facing preliminary charges were accused of breaching Danish money laundering laws.
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On Tuesday it also imposed fines on DBS Bank and UBS' Singapore branch for breaching anti-money laundering regulations.
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Madrid faces European Union sanctions for breaching fiscal rules in 2015, when it did not sufficiently cut its deficit.
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They were found guilty in September of breaching the Official Secrets Act and sentenced to seven years in prison.
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Uang Express is one of more than 200 Chinese consumer lending platforms banned for not registering or breaching laws.
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In January, France's National Data Protection Commission sent a message by fining Google $57 million for breaching GDPR rules.
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The 10-year yield's rise marked its first significant move above 3 percent since breaching that level last month.
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Artforum is included in the lawsuit for breaching its promise to protect her against Landesman's continued advances and defamation.
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Unlike marine dolphins and their dramatic breaching displays, botos don't make a fuss when they come up for air.
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The Reuters reporters, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, remain behind bars, accused of breaching the Official Secrets Act.
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The lawsuit accuses the sperm bank of failing to follow FDA requirements, misrepresentation and breaching its contract with Cramblett.
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Its food delivery service, UberEATS, was also fined NT$180 million ($5.8 million) for breaching transport and safety regulations.
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GAM was hit by an investor exodus after it suspended and then fired Tim Haywood for breaching company rules.
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Subsequently, London's Metropolitan Police was fined £175,000 for breaching health and safety laws in relation to de Mezenes' death.
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Both countries downed enemy jets on Wednesday, and each accused the other of breaching cease fire agreements on Thursday.
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The maximum penalty for breaching the industry body's code could be termination of Bell Pottinger's membership of the PRCA.
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Companies found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules can be fined up to 10 percent of their global turnover.
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Republicans, however, say Booker is breaching Senate traditions of comity for the sake of his own his presidential ambitions.
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U.S. crude fell as low as $48.20, breaching what Kilduff called a major trend line at $48.50 around midday.
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It prevented rivals from placing their search adverts on these websitesWe fine Google €1.49 billion for breaching #EUantitrust rules.
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The European Commission can penalize companies up to 10 percent of their global turnover for breaching EU antitrust rules.
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He was later sent to jail thrice for harassment and breaching restraining orders that banned him from contacting Hopkins.
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Virtual reality is having a tough time breaching consumer markets and it's not clear where the demand is exactly.
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Opponents have said the government's plans could hurt the economy and risked breaching the EU rules on budget deficits.
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""The US authorities must stop the gross violations of international law and breaching the immunity of Russia's diplomatic institutions.
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But British police have insisted Assange would still be arrested for breaching bail conditions should he leave the embassy.
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The Commission has already warned Google that it would be fined if found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules.
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Sam Nunberg Nunberg served as a staffer for the Trump campaign before being fired for breaching a confidentiality agreement.
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He had been seeking asylum in Germany and his disappearance caused Germany to accuse Vietnam of breaching international law.
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MyRight accused VW of breaching European Union law by selling cars with software that was banned under EU rules.
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S. President Barack Obama accused Russia of breaching the treaty, claiming Russia had tested a ground-launched cruise missile.
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I needed something that would get me access to the Discovery Channel and my beautiful breaching apex predators instantly.
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Assange is currently serving a 50-week prison sentence in the UK for breaching bail conditions in the country.
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Vestager can impose fines of as much as 10 percent of a company's global turnover for breaching EU rules.
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He rebuked newspaper publishers who pressed journalists to promote advertisers' interests, breaching the traditional wall between news and business.
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The 2-year Treasury yield is at its highest levels in nearly a decade, breaching the 2 percent mark.
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Out of the limelight, many women are sharing details of their salaries, breaching taboos against honest talk about money.
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I hope he's not mad that I'm breaching the pretend wall we think exists between us in the office.
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Darkness began to fall around 5:30 PM. The Pasur was now only inches from breaching the island's embankment.
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Now use 'whales breaching' in a sentence so you can pretend to your friends back home you saw something.
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He says they "anticipate" having between 50 to 200 people willing to risk arrest by breaching drone flight law.
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A Connecticut woman was arrested earlier this year after allegedly breaching a checkpoint at the resort and drawing gunfire.
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Trump significantly tightened sanctions as a result, leading to Iran breaching key limits of the deal one by one.
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In his open letter last week, Harry accused the Mail of bullying Meghan and breaching her privacy for years.
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Last month, the F.C.C. indeed made it easier for companies to grow without breaching restrictions on their coverage areas.
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The EU competition enforcer can fine companies up to 10 percent of their global turnover for breaching EU rules.
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An agent "is on site and is breaching [name redacted] door to gain access," said a 5:20 p.m.
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Companies can be fined up to 4% of global annual revenues for breaching Europe's data privacy law called GDPR.
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If the hackers were successful in breaching the company's network, they could have erased their tracks in the interval.
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Protesters responded by storming the plant and breaching its walls with dynamite, before being repelled by soldiers, witnesses said.
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This had a breaching prow at the front and a sloped roof to disperse falling rubble to the sides.
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Companies found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules face fines of up to 10 percent of their global turnover.
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One recommendation could involve a company breaching the human rights of its workers in the Gulf states, he said.
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The letter became an online petition, accusing the leadership of demeaning women, breaching their trust and harming the brand.
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TerraForm Power investor David Tepper of Appaloosa Management, in a lawsuit, has accused SunEdison of breaching its fiduciary duties.
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In 2014, a state jury awarded Mirowski about $308 million in royalties and damages for breaching a license agreement.
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Google denies any retaliation and has insisted the workers were let go for sharing confidential documents and breaching security.
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They don't much care about shutting down the government or breaching the debt ceiling, or any of those things.
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Federal prosecutors accused Manafort Monday of breaching his plea agreement by repeatedly lying to investigators on a range of topics.
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FIFA's ethics committee found Platini guilty of accepting gifts, having conflicts of interest and breaching loyalty and general-conduct rules.
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The euro also recovered from six-week lows against the dollar, after breaching technical support at around $1.15 on Wednesday.
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As of 0248 GMT, the main TAIEX index fell 0.9 percent, to 8,299.15, breaching the 8,372 half-year technical level.
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Vestager has the power to fine companies up to 10 percent of their global turnover for breaching EU antitrust rules.
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They were extradited back to Britain and pleaded guilty the following day to breaching notification requirements under counter-terrorism laws.
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Companies found guilty of breaching EU cartel rules face fines of as much as 10 percent of their global revenue.
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This time the problem is that levels of nitrogen oxides, caused by vehicles servicing the airport, are breaching EU limits.
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MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe shed 0.41%, just shy of breaching a record high during the week's rally.
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MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe shed 0.41%, just shy of breaching a record high during the week's rally.
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Heard faced criminal charges for bringing the dogs into the country without the necessary permits, breaching Australia's strict biosecurity laws.
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Companies found guilty of breaching EU cartel rules face fines of as much as 10 percent of their global turnover.
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With hitting a 15-month high Monday and breaching $1,300, that would represent a price as high as nearly $1,500.
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Italy already risks breaching euro-area budget-deficit limits, and the European Commission is reportedly preparing to begin disciplinary proceedings.
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In response, Tehran said earlier this month that it would start enriching uranium at higher levels, breaching an international accord.
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Chang had said on Tuesday Tsai and Wang were suspected of being involved in breaching of anti-money laundering rules.
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Companies found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules face fines of as much as 10 percent of their global turnover.
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The EU enforcer can fine companies up to 10 percent of their global turnover for breaching the bloc's antitrust rules.
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Workplace expert Lindsey Pollak acknowledges that these are trying times, especially when it comes to breaching political conversations at work.
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Such conditions are illegal, Khan notes, with the British government currently facing a lawsuit over breaching EU air quality limits.
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Periscope had interfered in a general election in Cambodia, breaching systems used by several Cambodian state agencies and political entities.
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In one of the murders, the suspect had used his father's Hitch account, breaching the service's rules, according to Didi.
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The regulatory Tier 1 CAR was 12.4%, potentially allowing LB to absorb 4% of losses without breaching regulatory capital requirements.
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The tactical teams spent another 30 to 60 days testing the prototypes against breaching equipment, and climbing and digging tools.
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The source said the goal was to structure the cash injection to avoid breaching European Union regulations on state aid.
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Two charges of breaching Australia's quarantine laws by illegally importing an animal were dropped Monday morning, according to ABC News.
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"His action is provocative and capable of breaching the peace, as you know the volatility of Nigeria now," said Oyeyemi.
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Prosecutors have accused Ms. Vidon-White and VSD of breaching the Guigou law, named for former Justice Minister Élisabeth Guigou.
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Conrad barred Eramo and her legal team from breaching the order anew and from using the Erdely deposition at trial.
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The price of the cryptocurrency hit $6,306.58, according to CoinDesk data, just 10 days after first breaching the $6,000 handle.
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Wednesday, the U.S. Treasury targeted three companies in China, Russia and Singapore for breaching trade restrictions on the rogue state.
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Anyone breaching the law could face one year in prison and 25,000 Hong Kong dollars (or $3,200 in the US).
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Perhaps most importantly, Iran is incrementally breaching the nuclear agreement, easing its path to a nuclear weapon with every step.
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He is breaching the normal separation between law enforcement and the presidency to discredit the FBI and the Justice Department.
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The DoD should also establish an annual and lifetime limit for blast exposure, both for breaching and shoulder-fired weapons.
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US sanctions have slashed Iranian oil sales and Iran has responded by breaching its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.
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The officers were worried about possible neurological effects from breaching, the practice of blowing open doors with small explosive charges.
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In August, Tribune Media formally backed out of the deal and sued Sinclair for $22019 billion for breaching their agreement.
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In August, Tribune Media formally backed out of the deal and sued Sinclair for $1 billion for breaching their agreement.
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Universal accused Wynn Resorts' board of breaching its fiduciary duties and violating racketeering laws by voting to redeem the shares.
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"Unit 180 is engaged in hacking financial institutions (by) breaching and withdrawing money out of bank accounts," Kim told Reuters.
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U.S. sanctions have slashed Iranian oil sales and Iran has responded by breaching its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.
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The storm washed sand and seawater across the island, flooding homes, flattening dunes and breaching the island in three places.
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Vedanta is locked in a dispute with the Zambian government, which accuses KCM of breaching the terms of its licence.
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Investors have been concerned about Aspen's debt in the last two years after levels moved close to breaching debt covenants.
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Investors have been concerned about Aspen's rising debt in the last year after levels moved close to breaching debt covenants.
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Rating firm S&P Global on Tuesday placed the bank's rating on 'creditwatch negative' for breaching its regulatory capital requirement.
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Still, thinking about breaching legal and professional codes only in terms of the risk of being penalized is dodgy ethics.
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"Two of them hustled Lin from the lobby, angrily accusing her of breaching the rules and causing trouble," he wrote.
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Hackers have published the alleged script of next week's "Game of Thrones" episode after breaching HBO's systems, Entertainment Weekly reports.
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Other emoluments experts argue Trump's company is allowed to accept money for hotel rooms and food without breaching the Constitution.
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In her draft decisions, Dixon will determine the penalty, if any, that either company faces for breaching data privacy rules.
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The videos above and the photos below show what it is like and what exactly goes into explosive breaching operations.
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Iran began breaching the nuclear agreement in July in what it described as an appropriate response to Mr. Trump's actions.
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Western Digital says Toshiba would be breaching legal contracts if it brought in a new owner without Western Digital's consent.
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After driving off and breaching the checkpoints, authorities said Roemhild drove to a motel, where she was found by authorities.
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In some instances, hackers succeeded in breaching energy sector networks and moved laterally to collect data on industrial control systems.
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"You did knowingly commit identity fraud and opened the door" to foreigners breaching American's online security, Friedrich told Pinedo Wednesday.
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In September, the Justice Department revealed court documents that showed the two had accused each other of breaching their agreement.
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The Brazilian real BRBY weakened 1.4 percent to 1000 per dollar after breaching the 3.6 milestone earlier in the day.
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Two Chinese diplomats were quietly expelled from the US after breaching a military base in September, according to a report.
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"Although the event was generally peaceful, acts of breaching public peace happened afterwards," police said in a statement on Monday.
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Iran has responded in recent months by breaching some of the deal's limits on nuclear material and set a Sept.
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Its low cash balance left it at risk of breaching the terms of its bankruptcy loan, sources previously told CNBC.
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The SEC charged Central States, LLC, and three of its employees, with violating their fiduciary duties and breaching MSRB rules.
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Reuters reported on April 18 that the company would be hit with a hefty fine for breaching EU merger rules.
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By using air pressure instead to launch and water bottles as ammo, breaching can be far less dangerous – especially for hostages.
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If found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules, the banks could face fines up to 10 percent of their global turnover.
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This helped to send AstraZeneca shares to a record high on Thursday, breaching the 50 pound mark for the first time.
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Ildephones has been formally charged breaching bail conditions, cruelty to animals, burglary, indecent exposure, simple assault, reckless conduct and criminal mischief.
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Google has been fined a total of 6.8 billion euros ($7.7 billion) in the last 18 months for breaching EU rules.
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October live cattle declined 1.175 cents to 106.225 cents per pound after breaching chart support at its 50-day moving average.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index followed closely behind, breaching that level in September, and South Korea's KOSPI did so in October.
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The firm, which operates sites in 40 U.S. and foreign cities, also accused Strange of breaching her contractual and fiduciary duties.
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The conversion would allow controlling shareholder Etihad Airways to invest more without breaching the ownership limit required for Alitalia's European status.
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Overnight risk Apart from the need to avoid breaching compliance rules, the Asian investor base is attractive in its own right.
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Acacia said in January it had been fined 300 million Tanzanian shillings over allegations of breaching environmental regulations at the mine.
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With the inflation rate breaching the upper band, it will take time for the central bank to revive the rate cuts.
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America came close to breaching the debt ceiling in 2011 and 2013, when congressional Republicans demanded spending cuts from Barack Obama.
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The EU competition enforcer can levy fines up to 10 percent of a company's global turnover for breaching the bloc's rules.
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Some banks are also at risk of missing coupon payments on capital instruments as a result of breaching minimum capital requirements.
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In a statement, Privinvest spokesman Jeffrey Birnbaum did not specify the amount of money being claimed for breaching contractual supply agreements.
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On Friday he was convicted of breaching Switzerland's ban on fighting for another country without first obtaining permission from the government.
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Visa could face fines of up to 10 percent of its global turnover if found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules.
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The suit, filed in federal court in California, accuses Foxconn, Wistron, Pegatron and Compel of breaching their licensing contracts with Qualcomm.
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If found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules, the banks could face fines up to 10 percent of their global turnover.
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" If the law had passed, Poland could have been stripped of its EU voting rights for breaching the union's "fundamental rights.
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Britain, France and Germany, all signatories to the pact, have urged Iran to refrain from any concrete act breaching the agreement.
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Lawsuits filed by the EPA against polluters breaching a variety of federal regulations have also dipped by 24%, the report found.
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Merlin was fined 5 million pounds ($6.50 million) this week, after pleading guilty in April to breaching health and safety rules.
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His remarks underscored a swift change of tack in the government since Rousseff was removed in May for breaching budget laws.
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Sterling also slumped after UK inflation numbers came in below forecast, breaching key support levels against both the euro and dollar.
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The United States had also wanted to condemn Iran for breaching an arms embargo on Yemen, but Russia objected, diplomats said.
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Al-Sanea has been sentenced to five years in jail in absentia in Bahrain for convictions including breaching central bank rules.
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China argued that it was not breaching that limit because only the grains procured by government should be counted as subsidized.
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Trump earlier Wednesday said he wished Russian hackers accused of breaching the DNC also obtained emails deleted from Clinton's personal server.
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Oracle must pay HP $3 billion in damages, a California jury has ordered, for breaching a contract relating to HP's servers.
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When it was turned back on, the oil surged, breaching the corroded metal in a 2-foot section of the line.
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Moscow has for years denied breaching the agreement, though officials from successive administrations have raised the issue in failed diplomatic talks.
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It is worrying, I agree, that she has been breaching the terms of her employment and taking some of his drugs.
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A shaped charge is an explosive double whammy used for breaching the hulls of vehicles and harming the people inside them.
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"Might these (eurosceptic) doubts not be due to the constant bending and breaching of the rules by the Commission?" he asked.
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Joseph Odartei Lamptey was found guilty of breaching FIFA's disciplinary code during the game between South Africa and Senegal on Nov.
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A pact would also allow British and EU firms to continue swapping data without risk of breaching UK and EU laws.
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Under the directive, schools that fail to comply could face lawsuits or loss of federal aid for breaching Title IX requirements.
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Nunberg worked as an aide to the Trump campaign until he was fired in 85033 for allegedly breaching a confidentiality agreement.
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The benchmark BSE index ended up 0.87 percent at 27,009.67, breaching the 27,000 mark for the first time since Oct. 29.
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Iran's military chief, General Mohammad Baqeri, warned Israel against breaching Syrian airspace and territory during a visit to Damascus last month.
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China argued that it was not breaching that limit because only the grains procured by government should be counted as subsidised.
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The Commission said in November that Italy's 2017 budget is at risk of breaching EU fiscal rules due to excessive spending.
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The club was found guilty of breaching rules on player wages after an investigation from the Daily Mail and Premiership Rugby.
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There should be little, if any, ability to automatically download and install apps, which could carry with them security-breaching code.
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You grow by breaching those boundaries and by not being constrained by what other people think you are or should be.
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A number of rights lawyers have been disbarred by the authorities in recent months for allegedly breaching rules governing their behavior .
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On Monday, prosecutors said that he continued to lie after he had agreed to cooperate with them, breaching his plea deal.
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Those castles, Last Hearth and Karhold, also happen to be the first the White Walkers would encounter after breaching the Wall.
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It did not detail what the sanctions would be for breaching the lockdown or other aspects of the state of emergency.
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Lu is the second Chinese national who has been accused of breaching security at Mar-a-Lago in the past year.
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Qualcomm can face a fine up to 10 percent of its worldwide turnover if found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules.
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In 2006 and 2007, Vodafone Greece was fined a total of 95 million euros by Greek regulators for breaching privacy rules.
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A woman in a swanky Los Angeles suburb is the latest victim of intruders breaching her Ring home security camera system.
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In 2015, AmBank was slapped with a 53.7 million ringgit fine by the Malaysian central bank for breaching certain financial regulations.
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Investors and operators in solar projects are angry with the proposals, threatening lawsuits against the government for breaching the earlier contracts.
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Malaysia's Human Resources Minister M. Kulasegaran said action will be taken against Top Glove for breaching labor laws on overtime hours.
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The Islamic republic started pulling away from the deal in mid-2019 by breaching the JCPOA limit on nuclear fuel stockpiles.
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On Wall Street, stocks extended gains from the previous session, with the breaching the 2,900 level for the first time ever.
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In the previous quarter, a $146 million impairment brought the company close to breaching its debt covenants as its liquidity shrank.
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The proposal comes as Sears risks breaching its debt covenants and faces a significant payment of $134 million on Oct. 15.
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The Dow slipped further from the 13,21 milestone, after coming within 258 points of the mark but not yet breaching it.
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Italian police seized the Sea Watch boat last month after it saved dozens of migrants, accusing it of breaching immigration rules.
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This week a judge ruled that Manafort deliberately lied to prosecutors after he pleaded guilty in September, breaching his cooperation deal.
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The hackers, also known as APT28, were allegedly responsible for breaching the email servers of the Democratic National Committee in 2016.
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How do we stop the dispossessed, the poor, the hungry, the terrified, from breaching our borders and overwhelming us with their need?
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He shot to fame earning investment on Shark Tank for his bottle breaching bottle openers made from polished once-fired military ammunition.
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In recent years the government has cut spending to prevent its budget deficit from breaching a legal limit of 133% of GDP.
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Before being taken down for breaching eBay's guidelines a few hours later, it had reached a price tag of more than $100,000.
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"I have death threats on Facebook, I have people breaching my gate, I've got weirdos on my own personal site," she says.
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Israel says it has no choice but to use deadly force at the protests to prevent militants from breaching the border fence.
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Police said they strongly condemned protesters "breaching public peace" and that 19 men and 10 women had been arrested after Saturday's violence.
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Even breaching the magnitude 5 barrier was enough to cause damage—a genuine moderate-scale earthquake at magnitude 7 would be catastrophic.
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Mamata Banerjee, the leader of a regional opposition party, demanded that the Election Commission investigate Mr Modi's speech for breaching its code.
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After being taken from the Ecuadorian Embassy, Assange was found guilty by a U.K. court of breaching his bail conditions in 2012.
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The yuan sank nearly 1.5% to 7.042, breaching the key level for the first time since the global financial crisis in 2008.
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Google can be fined up to $7.4 billion or 10 percent of its global turnover if found guilty of breaching EU rules.
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And Palestinian rioters interviewed in the media said they intended to kill Israeli civilians had they succeeded in breaching the security fence.
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Advanced Warfare' story pivots on bionic arms, nano-machines, and PMC, but an early mission has the player breaching an IKEA catalog.
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On February 16th Mr Sarkozy was formally placed under investigation for breaching campaign-finance limits during his failed 2012 re-election bid.
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The lower price raised questions on whether the company was pressured to sell because it was close to breaching its debt obligations.
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Bank's capital cushion allowed BoG to absorb a small 1% of gross loans before breaching regulatory minimum capital ratios at end-2016.
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Wall Street built on gains in the prior session, with the Nasdaq Composite index breaching the 6,000 mark for the first time.
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Likely 486 people face charges that include murder, the breaching of Turkey's constitution, and plotting the assassination of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
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From 2013 to 2015, the province shut down 20143 illegal enterprises and detained 123 people for breaching environmental laws, the ministry said.
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A 26-year-old California man has been charged after being arrested late Friday for breaching the grounds of the White House.
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"His action is provocative and capable of breaching the peace, as you know the volatility of Nigeria now," the spokesman told Reuters.
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Hamas has also worked to prevent Jihadist Salafis from breaching the truce that ended its 2014 war with Israel, Gaza's other neighbor.
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A man with a backpack was arrested late Friday after breaching the White House grounds and made his first court appearance Saturday.
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Buzzfeed was pilloried by many "traditional" journalists for breaching ethical standards of spreading unsubstantiated smut (even as Buzzfeed said it was unsubstantiated).
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That would almost certainly force the Bank of England to adopt a restrictive monetary policy stance to avoid breaching its inflation target.
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Whether this copycat caravan succeeds in breaching our borders will likely hinge on our response to the one that is currently underway.
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Four people in New South Wales were charged with breaching a total fire ban order, sparking fury from the state's police minister.
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In 1868, Andrew Johnson was impeached for breaching the Tenure of Office Act, but the Senate narrowly acquitted him by one vote.
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And over in the health insurance sector, Anthem and Cigna have been accusing each other of breaching their $48 billion merger agreement.
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A legal letter obtained by Politico accused the Mail of breaching California's law against distributing private explicit photos, known as revenge porn.
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"We may at last be hearing the death knell of charges for breaching overdraft limits," said Guy Anker, managing editor at MoneySavingExpert.
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Breaching one of the security zones, the Coast Guard warned, could lead to heavy fines and up to 12 years in prison.
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The Commission last week warned Italy that its budgetary plans for next year were at risk of breaching the structural deficit requirement.
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"Immediately upon breaching the door, the officers came under fire from one or two suspects inside the house," the police chief said.
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Colonel Kareem al-Lami said breaching the militants' first line of defense in al-Ayadiya was like opening "the gates of hell".
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The ship's captain and chief officer were arrested Thursday on suspicion of breaching EU sanctions relating to Syria, the Gibraltar Police said.
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Israel says its troops have no choice because they are trying to stop militants breaching the fence and attacking Israeli communities nearby.
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Why it matters: The Treasury Department will have to start resorting to "extraordinary measures" to avoid breaching the debt ceiling in March.
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We believe the actions of the local security on site at Split Rock were wildly inappropriate, breaching clear terms outlined with them.
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It accused Wilson of potentially breaching International Traffic in Arms Regulations, which regulate the export of defense materials, services and technical data.
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Some reports have suggested they didn't do that well in tests conducted by breaching experts, though the results haven't been made public.
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Since 2015, UEFA's control body has temporarily banned three smaller clubs for breaching its Financial Fair Play rules by reporting sizeable losses.
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Thanathorn has previously denied breaching electoral law, saying he sold his shares in the media company prior to registering as a candidate.
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The 218-year Treasury yield also hit a record low of 22018%, breaching the 210% threshold for the first time in history.
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This was despite news that Australia's big banks will face potential penalties within the next six months for breaching money laundering laws.
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Italian 10-year yields rose more than 30 basis points at 2.18%, breaching the 2% mark for the first time since July.
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That same month, the Suzhou court fined five companies for breaching an injunction prohibiting them from selling shoes with the "N" logo.
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By singling out women for protection, the law has also been criticized as discriminatory, breaching the equality principles of the Spanish Constitution.
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Now, Westpac stands accused by financial intelligence agency AUSTRAC of breaching money-laundering rules, with some payments potentially linked to child exploitation.
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New Jersey-based retailer Toys R Us is at risk of breaching the covenant on one of its loans, sources tell CNBC.
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Two Chinese diplomats were quietly expelled from the U.S. after breaching a military base in September, The New York Times reported Sunday.
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The hypothesized wave had better be a big one if it's going to have any chance of breaching the Republicans' gerrymandered levees.
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PiS lawmakers moved voting to another area without media access, prompting accusations they had passed the 2017 budget illegally, breaching the constitution.
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Moe's comments come as Wall Street approaches the end of 2019 having clocked stellar gains, with the major indexes breaching new highs.
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None of this is assured, of course, but some post-Iowa polls showed Mr. Bloomberg breaching 15 percent of the national vote.
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Iran's atomic energy agency played "a big role in Iran breaching its key nuclear commitments," Hook said Thursday at the State Department.
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Sky UK and the studios face fines up to 10 percent of their global turnover if found guilty of breaching EU rules.
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The finance ministry has said Centeno obtained his tickets without breaching any rules, and denied any government interference in Vieira's tax matters.
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By the end of that season, Manchester City and P.S.G. had been fined, and placed under transfer restrictions, for breaching the rules.
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It was hard for her to imagine breaching cyber security in her own work, she said, and winding up with a promotion.
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Western cybersecurity analysts believe they have identified the one responsible for the breaching the Democratic National Committee: a group nicknamed Fancy Bear.
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Genius is now suing over the allegedly lifted lyrics, accusing Google and a lyrics partner, LyricFind, of breaching its terms of service.
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Some reports have suggested the prototypes didn't do well in tests conducted by breaching experts, though the results haven't been made public.
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In January, France&aposs data protection watchdog had fined Google 50 million euros ($57 million) for breaching European Union online privacy rules.
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Financial institutions will face strong financial penalties for breaching their obligations, it added, although no further details were provided on the penalties.
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Oman's oil minister told CNBC Monday that he didn't see oil prices breaching the $80 per barrel level despite Iran supply risks.
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The company had both secured and unsecured debt outstanding and was teetering on the brink of breaching its obligations under the former.
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The claim comes days after Qatar also accused UAE military jets of breaching its airspace, an allegation the UAE in turn denied.
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Trump filed a lawsuit against Sam Nunberg in July, accusing him of breaching a confidentiality agreement by leaking information to a reporter.
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Mr. Cosar was convicted on Friday of breaching Switzerland's ban on fighting for another country without first obtaining permission from the government.
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He had agreed to cooperate with Mueller, but prosecutors have since accused him of breaching his plea deal by lying to investigators.
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The charges against the board include breaching fiduciary duty, wasting corporate assets, unjust enrichment, and concealing adverse information concerning the company's operations.
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It's a trend that many security researches will be monitoring closely, to catch the latest innovative ways that hackers are breaching multiple systems.
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The sisters are being sued by Hillair Capital Management for breaching their contract and not actively promoting their Kardashian Beauty line enough. Getty
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French President Emmanuel Macron condemned Iran on Sunday for breaching the limits, a spokesperson for the Élysée presidential palace told CNN on Sunday.
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To end up with the world's most talented hackers working for good rather than breaching Equifax, companies need to offer high enough bounties.
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Retrophin fired Shkreli in 2014, and later filed a $65 million lawsuit accusing him of breaching his duty of loyalty to the company.
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Fitch expects this growth to translate into higher EBITDA recognition, which materially reduces the risk of Modernland breaching its local-currency debt covenants.
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David Thomas, of London-based cryptocurrency broker GlobalBlock, said the breaching of a key $6,000 support level last week fueled interest among investors.
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Two Reuters reporters were convicted in September of breaching the Official Secrets Act and sentenced to seven years in prison, drawing global condemnation.
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David Thomas, of London-based cryptocurrency broker GlobalBlock, said the breaching of a key $6,000 support level last week fuelled interest among investors.
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In Australia, a group earlier today announced that it was forming a class action lawsuit against Facebook for breaching data privacy as well.
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He was arrested for allegedly breaching U.K. bail conditions, and had been arrested again in a U.S. extradition warrant, according to Metropolitan Police.
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By registering drones, introducing safety awareness tests to educate users we can reduce the inadvertent breaching of airspace restrictions to protect the public.
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Investors also pointed to the S&P 500 breaching an important technical level as reason for stocks steepening their slide in afternoon trading.
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Most of its debts are guarantees for the parent company's bonds and loans which could become payable prematurely due to breaching debt terms.
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Finance ministers of the European Union (EU) backed sanctions on Spain and Portugal for breaching European rules on budget deficit targets on Tuesday.
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He said France was unlikely to see repercussions as breaching the threshold would be down to temporary measures and be a one-off.
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The yield on the 30-year Treasury bond dropped to a record low last week, breaching the 2% level for the first time.
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Today, that user has claimed to be in the process of breaching the accounts of Shakira, Post Malone, and YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki.
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And the pro-Brexit campaign was found guilty of breaking British election laws by breaching campaign spending limits to fund campaigns on Facebook.
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When asked about Iran possibly breaching those restrictions, U.S. Special Representative on Iran Brian Hook said it was clear there would be consequences.
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The two main factions in Ghouta, which include Failaq al-Rahman, accuse Moscow and the Syrian army of breaching the de-escalation agreements.
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Police say three inmates fled last Friday after breaching a half-inch steel screen in their holding tank and crawling through plumbing tunnels.
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Al-Shabab have carried out massacres elsewhere in Kenya, but breaching the gilded suburbs of the enemy's citadel is particularly satisfying for them.
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Breaching the JCPOA and moving towards a nuclear capability would alienate the Europeans, and give America a clear cause to take harsher action.
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Similarly, it was alleged that individuals involved in the investigation were breaching confidentiality in a manner that could influence the testimony of others.
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Nordea and Handelsbanken were fined 50 million Swedish crowns ($5.7 million) and 35 million crowns respectively in 2015 for breaching money laundering rules.
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An enormous adult humpback whale was filmed breaching fully out of the water off the southeastern coast of South Africa in early July.
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The narrow secessionist majority in the Catalan parliament opted to cast secret ballots, because they fear the legal consequences of breaching the constitution.
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Since then, Godwin has been ricocheting between the criminal justice system — with multiple charges of theft, fraud, breaching bail conditions — and the CBSA.
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The British regulator has the power to fine a broadcaster for breaching rules, and in the most severe infringements can revoke a licence.
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They did this by breaching the wallets using the same vulnerability as the hackers and funneling the funds into the group's own account.
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International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG) was at risk of breaching that level with 47.5 percent of shares now held by non-EU citizens.
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A ministry spokesman said on Wednesday that those who had been arrested were accused of "breaching the central bank regulation on foreign exchange".
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As always, it's important to remember that there's a wide and diverse range of relationship styles and forms of breaching trust within relationships.
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Recent events have shown us that breaching the laws that regulate charities could put us at risk of having our charitable status removed.
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Jones wrote that 2017, when stock markets have been breaching new milestones with regularity, reminds him of 1999 when markets were also surging.
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In our opinion the state will likely maintain a high capital surplus at BDB over regulatory minimums, without breaching EU state aid rules.
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A police spokesman said officers found men "strip-teasing and masturbating" at the sauna, and some may be charged with breaching pornography laws.
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The amended report removed some references to Russians accused of breaching sanctions on North Korea, said one diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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Will Facebook take action against Cambridge for breaching their legally binding document, and when will Zuck do a formal interview with Kara Swisher?
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L) shares hit a record high on Friday, breaching for the first time the 55 pounds a share level offered by Pfizer (PFE.
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Last month, Tanzania's central bank suspended five banks from trading in the interbank foreign exchange market for one month for breaching regulatory rules.
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Buzzbomb for the two people following his Soundcloud account—pleaded guilty to uttering threats, possession of crystal meth, and breaching a court order.
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Croft took the picture from the porthole of another boat, which allowed him to get an upward angle on the breaching sea creature.
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Also on Thursday, a shareholder sued members of the board, including Mr. Ferro, for breaching their fiduciary duties in potentially blocking the takeover.
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The police said that those arrested would be charged with aggravated trespassing, being unlawfully in a restricted zone and breaching the airport's bylaws.
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However, the government said, this rule does not protect "adversarial communications" such as the letters accusing each other of breaching the merger agreement.
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She could be our Dada candidate, a one-person campaign: anarchic, border-breaching, outshouting the loudest shouter, putting patriarchy where it belongs, underfoot.
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After the election, under Obama's orders, the major U.S. intelligence agencies issued a report stating that Russia was responsible for breaching U.S. systems.
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Citizens' EU legal rights (53) This would allow people to sue the government in UK courts for breaching "general principles" of EU law.
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Symantec suspects that the Orangeworm hackers are breaching these organizations likely to carry out corporate espionage, such as the theft of trade secrets.
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Many Western companies have canceled plans to do business with Iran for fear of breaching the sanctions Washington has put back in place.
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At its crux, it accused him of breaching an agreement he'd made to pay $40 million to a woman he'd known for years.
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Broadcasters argue that the law will strangle an already struggling industry, as well as breaching confidentiality with advertising agencies and European Union laws.
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The Roman Catholic Church is launching an investigation after two nuns returned from a missionary trip pregnant, breaching the strict rules of chastity.
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The measures must ensure equal treatment of companies to avoid breaching regulations on state aid, she added without elaborating on the specific proposals.
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As of 1645 GMT the original cryptocurrency was down 8.7 percent at $5,100, after breaching the landmark for the first time since Oct.
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In Wednesday's raid, 59 women and eight men were arrested on charges of "breaching their conditions of stay," the Hong Kong police said.
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The Reuters journalists are on trial for allegedly breaching the colonial-era Official Secrets Act which carries a maximum penalty of 14 years.
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Under the new legislation, their efforts to obtain confidential information by breaching computer security measures would be subject to the insider trading prohibition.
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They were quickly found guilty of breaching rules for demonstrations by giving publicity to a "voters' boycott" protest that was held last Sunday.
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Coinbase declined to comment on how or if its KYC policies help the company to identify people breaching its policies barring hate promotion.
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Italian 10-year yields rose as much as 373 basis points at 2.03%, breaching the 2% mark for the first time since July.
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In that case, the EPA inadvertently released 3 million gallons of contaminated water by breaching an abandoned mine, turning the river bright orange.
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan apologized for breaching protocol by meeting with Mr. Trump at Trump Tower in Manhattan after the election.
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The two journalists were charged with breaching the colonial era act, which carries a maximum penalty of 14 years in prison, in July.
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U.S. equities also climbed to fresh highs, with the benchmark S&P 500 breaching the 2,700-mark for the first time on Wednesday.
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The breach, which is carried out by two-man breaching teams, takes about 2 minutes max, although experienced breachers can do it faster.
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Russia also has been accused of frequently breaching air and sea-space boundaries in the neighboring Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
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Bhd, the world's top medical glovemaker, which admitted breaching labor laws after a Thomson Reuters Foundation expose found some migrants working illegal overtime.
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The regime is also antagonizing European nations party to the 2015 nuclear deal, including breaching the terms of the agreement by enriching uranium.
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The lawsuit claims that Laundry Service leaked excerpts of the conference call to Forbes, breaching the advertising firm's nondisclosure agreement with Papa John's.
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In 1868, Andrew Johnson was impeached, charged with breaching the Tenure of Office Act, but the Senate narrowly acquitted him by one vote.
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Google denied that it has fired employees for organizing, and said that it terminated the employees for breaching the company's data security policies.
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Ventora accused KCC of breaching an agreement by declining to make royalty payments because Gertler was under U.S. sanctions, Glencore said in April.
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In currencies, the euro gave up some gains after breaching the $13.13 level overnight — its strongest levels since August 2015, according to Reuters.
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The measures must ensure equal treatment of companies to avoid breaching regulations on state aid, she added without elaborating on the specific proposals.
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Two Reuters reporters were convicted last month of breaching the Official Secrets Act and sentenced to seven years in prison, drawing global condemnation.
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Citizens' EU legal rights (53) This would allow people to sue the government in UK courts for breaching "general principles" of EU law.
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The lawsuit accused her ex-husband of breaching a 2010 stockholder agreement by engineering her ouster from the company's board the previous April.
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A Myanmar judge found the two reporters guilty of breaching a law on state secrets and jailed them for seven years in September.
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Brent crude futures reached an intraday high of $211 on Thursday, breaching the $280 a barrel level for the first time since November 22.
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Police say the three inmates fled the jail after breaching a half-inch steel screen in their holding tank and crawling through plumbing tunnels.
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Earlier this year, European Union regulators slapped Alphabet with a fine of 4.34 billion euros (about $5 billion) for breaching the bloc's antitrust rules.
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This video is probably every person's worst nightmare: a great white shark breaching the side of a diver's cage while he was still inside.
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We learned in 2014 that hackers had stolen the records of some 4.5 million patients after breaching the systems of an American hospital network.
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Organizations can face penalties of up to 20123 million euros ($22.87 million) or 4 percent of their annual global turnover for breaching the rules.
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In September, another scientific report suggested that humankind might be able to emit more greenhouse gases than expected before breaching the Paris temperature goals.
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"As far as public banks are concerned, such a conversion could be made without breaching the Brazilian financial system's regulatory requirements," the note said.
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On Monday night, Mueller accused Manafort of breaching the terms of his plea agreement by lying "on a variety of subject matters" to investigators.
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This is not the first time Manafort has been called out by the special counsel for breaching the terms of his deals with them.
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AB InBev faces the risk of a fine up to 10 percent of its global turnover if found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules.
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The panel had taken this very seriously and if Dorsey still failed to appear, Twitter would be seen as breaching parliamentary privilege, Thakur said.
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If this money is not paid, the officers will find ways in which the vehicle is breaching the law and impose a large fine.
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Then, in January, 2010, an attorney with the F.T.C. sent a letter, announcing that LabMD was under investigation for breaching federal data-security law.
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"We're talking about breaching, in some places, significant amounts of steel, rebar and metal," said Lt. Jeff Hallock, a spokesman for the Sheriff's Department.
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The government had to announce $10bn in spending cuts in August to prevent the deficit from breaching the legal limit of 3% of GDP.
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One of the soldiers, who had committed previous disciplinary breaches, was discharged, while the others were disciplined for breaching army rules prohibiting political activity.
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She, however, was hesitant to tell friends and family about her whereabouts and about her suspicions because she was afraid of breaching the NDA.
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Police said in a statement on Sunday they strongly condemned protesters "breaching public peace" and that 19 men and 10 women had been arrested.
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The commission stated that the current Italian government spending shows the debt levels could rise to 135% by 2020 – breaching the EU's fiscal rules.
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Britain has said it would release the vessel if Iran could prove it was not breaching European Union sanctions on oil shipments to Syria.
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U.S. crude edged up 40 cents to $30.84 a barrel, a day after breaching the $30 barrier for the first time in 12 years.
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To avoid bankruptcy through breaching agreements with bondholders, Norwegian was obliged to raise 3bn krone—over half its market capitalisation—in a rights issue.
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As legal commentator David Allen Green pointed out on Twitter, Assange may face up to a year in prison for breaching bail if convicted.
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Although the bail related to sexual assault allegations against Assange in Sweden, and which were eventually dropped, the crime of breaching bail conditions stands.
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"This terrible language will vastly embolden issuers to consider breaching covenants and lead to more risk for bondholders and fewer premium redemptions," he wrote.
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Persons guilty of breaching some of the sections of the Corporations Act mentioned by Orr in her findings face criminal penalties, according to lawyers.
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Photo: Getty ImagesBitcoin, the most popular cryptocurrency in the world, jumped to a four-month high overnight, briefly breaching $5,000 on the Bitstamp exchange.
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A consumer group in Norway filed a formal complaint with the country's data protection agency, accusing the company of breaching European and Norwegian laws.
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North Korea is "clearly breaching international norms" by failing to issue notifications, said Peter Harbison, executive chairman of the Australia-based Centre for Aviation.
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Gold eased about 0.1 percent to $1,296.62 per ounce, after briefly breaching $1,300 for the first time since March 1 in the previous session.
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The Commission plans to hand down hefty fines to Google if found guilty of breaching EU rules, the charge sheet seen by Reuters showed.
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CBOT May corn fell 4-1/9643 cents to $3.80 a bushel, breaching chart support at its 20-, 50- and 100-day moving averages.
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On July 4, British naval forces seized an Iranian tanker in Gibraltar on suspicion of smuggling oil to Syria and breaching European Union sanctions.
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CBOT May corn fell 3-1/9643 cents to $3.81 a bushel, breaching chart support at its 20-, 50- and 100-day moving averages.
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Benchmark 27-year U.S. Treasury notes rose 2385.70/22015 in price to push yields down to 20.08 percent after breaching 277.13 percent on Wednesday.
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Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury notes rose 8/32 in price to push yields down to 2396.27 percent after breaching 226 percent on Wednesday.
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A man accused of breaching the White House perimeter last week was reportedly on the grounds for at least 15 minutes before being captured.
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Fitch estimates that Peresvet had the capacity to reserve an additional 5% of gross loans at end-1H16 before breaching regulatory capital adequacy requirements.
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The Treasury Department has begun a series of financial and accounting moves called "extraordinary measures" to prevent the U.S. from breaching the debt ceiling.
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The attack also reflects a growing sophistication among digital criminals, who for years have been breaching personal bank accounts and stealing credit card credentials.
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The Washington Post has corrected a story that originally said Russian hackers penetrated the U.S. electric grid by breaching a utility company in Vermont.
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Is this going to be tactic in the future to justify the breaching of international law, which protects civilians and journalists in armed conflict?
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At the same time, however, prison sentences for breaching bank secrecy were increased from a maximum of six months to up to five years.
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An index that tracks the dollar against six major currencies was last up 0.1% at 97.323, breaching the 200-day moving average of 97.303.
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Google faces fines up to $7.4 billion, or 10 percent of its global turnover, for each case if found guilty of breaching EU rules.
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As I said, there's scant Delaware law on aiding and abetting liability for lawyers who represented boards accused of breaching the duty to shareholders.
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You might also be able to claim that a broken air-conditioner leads to unbearable heat, breaching the warranty of habitability, a state law.
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He wrote a paper titled "Mind & World: Breaching the Plastic Frontier," and gave it to David Chalmers, who was then a young postdoctoral fellow.
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These benefits must be judged against the costs of standoffs over the debt ceiling and the potential damage that breaching the ceiling could do.
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The company has been ordered to pay more than $7 billion by EU authorities in the past two years for breaching antitrust laws. 6.
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About 20 harrowing seconds later, the shark finally wriggles free, breaching as it finds its way back to open water in the Pacific Ocean.
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Earlier this year, two Reuters reporters were sentenced to seven years in prison after being found guilty of breaching the country's Official Secrets Act.
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They also began offering payroll services recently, breaching into territory to which other startups like Gusto have been trying to bring a similar model.
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The National Communication Council said it had suspended the international media organizations for six months, accusing them of breaching press laws and unprofessional conduct.
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The iPhone maker discovered the social-media firm was actually employing them to collect data from the public, breaching rules about enterprise-only usage.
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A judge found that Manafort, after agreeing to cooperate, repeatedly lied to prosecutors about interactions with Kilimnik and other matters, breaching a plea deal.
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Combat Engineers with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit practice breaching techniques during a live fire demolition range at Theater Amphibious Combat Rehearsal (TACR) 18.
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Iran on July 1 announced it's violating the 2015 nuclear deal by breaching the cap on its uranium stockpile of 300 kg (660 pounds).
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The government accuses KCM of breaching its operating licence and is threatening to strip Vedanta of its stake and sell it to another investor.
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Mr. Anan was charged with breaching military rules and thrown in jail, where aides say he has been interrogated by military officers in balaclavas.
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YANGON (Reuters) - The verdict in Myanmar's prosecution of two Reuters reporters accused of breaching the Official Secrets Act was postponed on Monday until Sept.
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Another question: Considering the serious legal consequences Manafort is likely to face for breaching his plea agreement, why would he (allegedly) lie to investigators?
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Meanwhile, silver followed gold's rally to jump 0.13% while breaching the $20.1 mark for the first time since October 21 at $252.75 per ounce.
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Meanwhile, silver followed gold's rally and rose 2951.35% while breaching the $2956.99 mark for the first time since October 0.23 at $20.2 per ounce.
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Though Iran has admitted to breaching the limits of the nuclear accord twice in the last month, the U.K. has not imposed additional sanctions.
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In 2014, a conservative commentator, Derryn Hinch, spent 50 nights in prison after failing to pay a fine incurred for breaching a suppression order.
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"The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq are breaching their fiduciary responsibility to institutional investors, the pension funds of hardworking Americans," Mr. Bannon said.
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But eventually, Mueller's team concluded that Manafort was repeatedly lying to them — and on November 24, they accused him of breaching his cooperation agreement.
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But eventually, Mueller's team concluded that Manafort was repeatedly lying to them — and on November 26, they accused him of breaching his cooperation agreement.
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The 0.63183-year Treasury yield also hit a record low, breaching the 1% threshold for the first time in history, last trading at 0.8569%.
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Because Arizona's statute of limitations for breaching a written contract is six years, the creditor had waited too long to sue, the court ruled.
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Meanwhile, silver followed gold's rally to jump 252.75% while breaching the $19 mark for the first time since October 2016 at $19.07 per ounce.
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Qualcomm filed a countersuit against Apple late Monday accusing the tech giant of making "false statements" and breaching several agreements between the two companies.
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He has also warned that the closer the U.S. gets to breaching the debt ceiling, the more likely financial markets are to react unfavorably.
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The case rests on a subtle legal argument: WhatsApp is attempting to punish hackers for targeting WhatsApp users, not for illegally breaching WhatsApp servers.
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President Trump is moving toward breaching an established constraint on executive power: The White House does not make decisions about individual law enforcement investigations.
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Italy's antitrust regulator is set to fine former phone monopoly for breaching competition rules over fiber optic rollout, La Repubblica daily reported on Tuesday.
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Ethics watchdogs say Trump may be breaching ethics and the Constitution by profiting off of state and federal governments, as well as foreign governments.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index (HSI) opened up 0.5% — briefly breaching 28,0.1 for the first time in nearly five months — before trimming gains slightly.
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The rand gained 1.5 percent to 15.9750 per dollar by 1445 GMT, breaching a barrier that traders say could help the currency firm further.
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K-Pop star Psy of Gangnam Style fame found himself redrafted in 2007, after breaching rules relating to his singing career first time around.
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In February, CNBC reported that the retailer was at risk of breaching the covenant on a $3.1 billion loan after a disappointing holiday season.
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European Council President Donald Tusk expressed concern about Iran potentially breaching its nuclear commitments, saying the European Union would continue to monitor Tehran's compliance.
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The suit accuses Universal, the biggest record company in the world, of breaching its contracts with artists by failing to properly protect the tapes.
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Twitter expressed regret that verification had been "perceived as an endorsement," and pledged to "prioritize" the removal of ticks from accounts breaching the site's guidelines.
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At the same time, regulators on the mainland told banks to stop extending financial support to companies breaching the government's capacity reduction plans, Reuters reported.
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Bhd , the world's largest glovemaker, for breaching labour laws after a Thomson Reuters Foundation expose found some migrants working illegal overtime to pay off debts.
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The FT said that after an emergency board meeting on Friday Longworth was suspended for breaching the BCC's official position of neutrality on the issue.
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On Wall Street, the benchmark S&P 21.1562 index rose modestly and remained less than half a percentage point from breaching an all-time high.
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Just as humanity has progressed by solving problems and breaching divisions through "conversation, respect and understanding," tech industry participants should do the same, he said.
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An Italian magistrate ordered the Sea-Watch to be seized last month after it rescued dozens of migrants, accusing the crew of breaching immigration rules.
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"We can take (punitive action) as they will be breaching the Foreign Exchange Administration (FEA)," Assistant Governor Adnan Zaylani told reporters in a Wednesday briefing.
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Qualcomm Inc, the San Diego-based supplier of chip sets for smartphones, was fined US$975 million in February 2015 for breaching Chinese antitrust rules.
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In his own lawsuit, Tavakoli accused Corzine, Abelow and Steenkamp of breaching their duties of care and loyalty to MF Global in managing the company.
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The deal has been in doubt for months, with Williams suing Energy Transfer, accusing the company of breaching their deal in trying to back out.
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Qualcomm claims that Apple agreed to cover any monetary damages its suppliers incur for refusing to pay royalties and potentially breaching their contracts with Qualcomm.
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"They would be breaching the 3 percent threshold over three years and they wouldn't comply with Europe as a result," Natixis strategist Cyril Regnat said.
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The fine was announced at Stafford Crown Court, central England, after Merlin admitted breaching health and safety rules over the accident on "The Smiler" ride.
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Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) December live cattle settled 21.175 cents higher at 275.100 cents per pound after breaching chart resistance around the 115-cent level.
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Immunotherapies are thought by many to offer great promise in treating the tumors, but they face many challenges, including safely breaching the blood-brain barrier.
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China's yuan also muscled higher, breaching the 6.8 per dollar level for the first time since August in both onshore and offshore trade in Asia.
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In a statement released along with Langer's, the United States Golf Association (USGA) said it had seen "no evidence" of any player breaching the rule.
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Her vice president, Michel Temer, also a senior PMDB member, is replacing her while she faces impeachment trial at the Senate for breaching budgetary rules.
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This summer, hackers broke into a stash of information for about 90,000 voters in Illinois, breaching a database with voters' names, addresses, sex and birthdays.
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According to the statement, holders of OOG's 2021 and 2022 bonds waived their right to demand early repayment on their notes for breaching expense caps.
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Stone has said he communicated with the hacker, Guccifer 2.0, who has taken credit for breaching the Democratic National Committee, but calls the contacts "innocuous."
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Latvian Andrejs Peregudovs, Romanian Mihail Colibaba, and Moldovan Niklae Penkov were convicted of causing public damage by breaching computer security in a court in Taipei.
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"There was nothing unintentional about EPA's actions with regard to breaching the mine," Bishop, chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, said at a hearing.
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FUNDAMENTALS * As of 0115 GMT, spot gold was down 07203 percent at $1,296.73 per ounce, after briefly breaching the $1,300 ceiling in the previous session.
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Data on Wednesday showed headline inflation breaching the central bank's upper target range in January, rising above market expectations to 6.2 percent year-on-year.
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Infinite Warfare's shield robots fill this door-breaching role for the Settlement Defense Front, chasing the player out of their position and frequently storming rooms.
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LinkedIn on Wednesday said that a Russian man arrested a day earlier in the Czech Republic was suspected of breaching the social media company's data.
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As we reported ... Trump's lawyer fired back at Stormy Friday over breaching the infamous "hush" agreement, and wants to go after her for $20 million.
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The penalty could reach $7.4 billion, or 10 percent of Google's global turnover, for each case if it is found guilty of breaching EU rules.
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I don't think the European Commission will be able to ignore it: Italy is breaching the rules on both the debt and the structural deficit.
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With order books breaching US$4bn, leads were able to aggressively ratchet in pricing before launching a US$750m trade at a yield of 7.625%.
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The deal had been in doubt for months, with Williams suing Energy Transfer, accusing the company of breaching their deal in trying to back out.
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The unanimous board decision followed his arrest in Japan earlier this week on suspicion of breaching financial reporting laws and personal use of company assets.
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It is fighting Zambia's decision this month to name a provisional liquidator to run KCM after the government accused KCM of breaching its operating license.
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Consumer protection authorities across the 28-country bloc, which requested the changes last year, have the power to fine the companies for breaching EU rules.
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Five of 12 samples from the Russian wheat showed 26 micrograms of ochratoxins per kilogram, breaching the Lebanese safety level of 5 micrograms per kilogram.
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To begin with, Trump's antipathy to the agreement seems as much motivated by personal inclination as by a provable rationale that Iran is breaching it.
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Google can be fined up to $7.4 billion, or 10 percent of its global turnover, for each case if found guilty of breaching EU rules.
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Eight core members of Puea Thai are also facing legal action for allegedly breaching a junta ban on political gatherings of more than five people.
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The CBI has also filed charges against five people for murder, rioting, voluntarily causing hurt, breaching peace, criminal intimidation in relation to the April incident.
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The RBI had previously resisted prior court orders to reveal the names of companies who have defaulted, saying to do so risked breaching confidentiality rules.
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When Alexander Hamilton wrote of "high Crimes," he was referring to the violation of "public trust," by abusing power, breaching ethics, or undermining the Constitution.
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Breaching such an arrangement, the Republican senators warned, would only impede the committee's ability to obtain confidential documents from the executive branch in the future.
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Some of Galveston County's petrochemical facilities are surrounded by a 16-foot-tall (5 m) levee system that is not close to breaching, Henry said.
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"Basically any vector is game among these groups with some groups utilizing all of them to reach their goal of breaching a target," he said.
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Given their approach last year, Saudi Arabia and OPEC+ are likely to prolong their output restraint until prices are well above $70, perhaps breaching $80.
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The U.S. dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of its peers, was last at 102.765 after breaching the 100 level last week.
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Stone has had contact with both Julian Assange of WikiLeaks and Russian hacker Guccifer 2.0, who claimed responsibility for breaching the Democratic National Committee's emails.
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" "I would urge again the Iranian government to think very, very hard about scrapping the JCPOA and breaching their commitments on the Iran nuclear deal.
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In the meantime, Iran is breaching the deal's restrictions on its nuclear activities step-by-step in response to what it calls U.S. "economic warfare".
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A Myanmar judge has found Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo guilty of breaching a law on state secrets and jailed them for seven years.
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The law will permanently amend two articles of the criminal code that will further limit freedom of expression and penalize people for breaching quarantine orders.
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The FBI arrested former Amazon employee Paige Thompson, 33, in connection with the crime, and accused her of also breaching 30 other companies and organizations.
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He is accused of breaching the agreement by telling Avenatti about it, while also poorly representing his client and pressuring her to get an abortion.
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Some reports about the Ascension deal say that this, too, could be breaching federal law, though the facts on this are not at all clear.
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Now the United States, in breaching the Iran deal and reimposing sanctions, has turned the very weapon that those allies bestowed on it against them.
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They have come under fire over allegations of misleading financial advice, insurance fraud and interest-rate rigging, and accusations of breaching anti-money laundering rules.
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Kovalev, listed as 26 years old, was also accused of breaching one state's board of elections and stealing the personal information of some 500,000 voters.
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CNBC ran a study to see how WTI and related securities perform after breaching the $183 a barrel mark, using hedge fund analytics tool Kensho.
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After weakening earlier this year and breaching the symbolic 1.20 level versus the euro EURCHF= in mid-April, the franc has resumed its upward trajectory.
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Moscow's targeting of state systems, including breaching voter registration databases in Arizona and Illinois, was part of a broader effort to meddle in the election.
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The company could face fines up to 10 percent of its global turnover for each case if found guilty of breaching the bloc's antitrust rules.
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Stocks have spiked on the Trump win, driving a rally that culminated Wednesday in the Dow Jones Industrial Average breaching 20,000 for the first time.
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"I am not one of those who would stress the significance of breaching the tolerance band by a tenth (of a percentage point)," Holub said.
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It is unclear if either side can stomach the repercussions of breaching the fiscal limit, an event some economists warn could trigger another financial crisis.
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The Justice Department is challenging the deal and the drama has been heightened as the companies have accused each other of breaching the merger agreement.
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The Attorneys General of Maryland and the District of Columbia cite Trump's DC hotel in their lawsuit against the President for allegedly breaching the Constitution.
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Assange has been jailed for 50 weeks for breaching his bail after going into hiding in the Ecuadorian embassy in London (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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They are being investigated on suspicion of breaching the Official Secrets Act, a little-used law that dates from the days of British colonial rule.
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During Tuesday trading, the S&P index set an all-time intraday high for the second consecutive session, breaching a level not seen since May 2015.
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A newly detailed espionage group is breaching the telecom and travel industries in a likely attempt to surveil individuals, according to a new report by FireEye.
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This unconventional approach to breaching walls helps to minimize the risk of injury to those who are trapped and reduces collateral damage inside the buildings too.
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The ship's captain and chief officer were arrested Thursday on suspicion of breaching EU sanctions relating to Syria, according to a statement from the Gibraltar Police.
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Malaysia's labour ministry said Top Glove could face a fine of up to 10,000 Malaysian ringgit ($2,400) if found guilty of breaching laws on excessive overtime.
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After breaching the room, police found the husband and two boys — ages 5 and 10 — "lying in bed, all with gunshot wounds," according to the statement.
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Thanks to an emerging branch of data science called "differential privacy," they can analyze mountains of user info without breaching the privacy of any individual user.
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He says that sandboxes, for example, meaning restricted environments that quarantine cyberthreats and keep them from breaching sensitive files, are no longer state of the art.
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Jackson's artistry may have been as boundary breaching and galvanic in impact as Prince's and they both knew their way around the blues-and-soul block.
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Yet Iran is also under pressure from European signatories to the nuclear deal who have signaled frustration with Tehran boasting of breaching terms of the agreement.
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Once the campaign hit Ad Age, Wikipedia's volunteer editors removed all of the product shots almost immediately and reported the user accounts for breaching the terms.
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Park was also found guilty of interfering in the ruling party's selection of candidates for the parliamentary election, breaching the president's obligations to remain politically neutral.
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He was once fined for breaching securities law and accused of massaging employment and poverty figures to flatter his government's economic record, though he denied it.
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Under the deal, international inspection agencies verified that Iran had brought enrichment down to 3.67%, the level it now says it's breaching at just over 4%.
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In 2015, after Wayne self-released the Free Weezy album, there were reports that they would file suit against Lil Wayne for breaching his recording contract.
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Dad is arrested for gross disrespect toward a customs official, for attempted bribery, which here seems to be a capital offense, and for breaching border etiquette.
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Covenant Review, an independent research firm, warned that breaching indentures without having to pay a make-whole premium in effect marked "the end of bond covenants".
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In March the airline had to raise fresh capital, sell some aircraft and put its frequent-flyer scheme up for sale to avoid breaching banking covenants.
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The CBI has also filed charges against five people for murder, rioting, voluntarily causing hurt, breaching peace, criminal intimidation in relation to the April 2018 incident.
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Johnny Depp and Amber Heard have been forced to make a straight-faced apology video by the Australian government for breaching biosecurity laws in the country.
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WiKileaks founder Julian Assange is remanded at HMP Bellmarsh awaiting sentencing for breaching his British bail conditions in 2012 by seeking refuge in the Ecuadoran embassy.
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It commits the government to "vigorously contest" any instance where it feels the EU is breaching the requirement to negotiate a future relationship in good faith.
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The gauge, which measures U.S. factory activity, rose to 50.9 percent from 47.8 percent the previous month, breaching 50 percent for the first time since July.
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The dismissed lawsuit accused Kalanick and Uber's directors of breaching their fiduciary duties to investors by approving Uber's $680 million deal in 2016 for Ottomotto LLC.
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The criminal proceedings against Falcon are partly based on an investigation by Swiss financial watchdog FINMA, which on Tuesday sanctioned Falcon for breaching money-laundering rules.
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Few eyebrows were raised when the Russian government accused Turkey of breaching Syria's fragile cease-fire on February 20163 by targeting Kurdish forces in northern Syria.
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Breaching the Rafiqah Wall means the Syrian Democratic Forces will be able to penetrate Raqqa's Old City, the last redoubt of ISIS defenders in the city.
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But if someone were targeting you specifically, there are way less complicated and risky ways of getting your genetic information than breaching the entire 23andMe database.
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As the BBC reported, police have since arrested eight of the 30 activists involved for breaching security laws as well as for suspicion of criminal damage.
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This means shaping a new relationship paradigm that puts more onus on Russia to comply with international norms rather than simply imposing consequences for breaching them.
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But my parents' issues breaching the cultural divide didn't conclude with a cute wedding speech, as Toula and Ian's did in My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
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It is not flashy, and you don't telegraph everything you're doing because that would be breaching the relationship and the negotiation you may be involved in.
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Last week, Assange was escorted out of the Ecuadorian embassy in London, and arrested for breaching bail in connection to allegations of sexual misconduct in Sweden.
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GAM had bled assets after being forced last year to close several funds while suspending and later sacking top money manager Haywood for breaching its rules.
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Fitch forecasts this may lead to Modernland breaching a number of its local-currency debt covenants in 2017, as EBITDA declines following the weakness in presales.
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The unclassified U.S. intelligence community assessment released last January blamed Russia's military intelligence agency, the GRU, for breaching the DNC email accounts of Democratic party officials.
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Leaders of the main opposition parties have vowed to challenge the online reporting bill at the Constitutional Court, accusing the government of breaching procedure in parliament.
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He did so while breaching every known custom of diplomacy (and basic manners) by criticizing Theresa May, the British prime minister, while he was in Britain.
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In a new court filing, Mueller accused Manafort of breaching their plea agreement from September — which required his cooperation in the investigation — by lying to them.
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Breaching the 300-kilogram limit of low-enriched uranium is not in itself a signal that Iran intends to abandon its pledge of peaceful nuclear development.
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"It may get a little bumpy," he says, before breaching a wall of boulders that shakes his cab, perched a healthy 30 feet from the ground.
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The FBI maintains that it can't access San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook's iPhone 5c without Apple breaching its own security protocols, which the company has resisted.
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The N.R.A., in two separate suits against Ackerman, had accused it of refusing to fully cooperate with an audit, defaming Mr. LaPierre and breaching confidentiality agreements.
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And the verdict was postponed in Myanmar's closely watched prosecution of two Reuters reporters accused of breaching the Official Secrets Act while they investigated a massacre.
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The company, which this month failed to secure vital new funding and was at risk of breaching debt commitments, said loss for the year ended Dec.
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Plus on Friday, a U.N. atomic watchdog agency reported that Iran is breaching its nuclear deal with world powers by increasing its stock of enriched uranium.
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Over the past two weeks, Ms. Pestorius and five other Christian demonstrators were convicted in two separate trials of breaching the site's security perimeter last year.
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But the match turned on its head at 4-4 in the second when he became flustered after being called twice for breaching the service clock.
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Amy Klobuchar rose 1 point since December, polling at 5 percent, and entrepreneur Andrew Yang remains at 3 percent, with no other candidate breaching 1 percent.
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The three European countries on Tuesday formally put Iran on notice for breaching a 2015 nuclear agreement that was designed to limit Iranian enrichment of uranium.
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That pushed Sabesp's debt load up almost 50 percent to 13 billion reais ($4 billion) between 2013 and 2015, taking Sabesp close to breaching lending covenants.
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In recent years, a McDonald's operator in Michigan and a Burger King franchisee in Massachusetts have also had to pay fines for breaching child-labor rules.
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The decline pulled the Dow Jones Industrial Average further away from the 20,14.823 mark after it came very close to breaching the historic level this week.
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CommInsure had earlier this month pleaded guilty to all 87 counts of breaching a law banning sales staff from making unsolicited calls to sell financial products.
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However, such a move risks breaching World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules, which require equal treatment of similar products and no discrimination between domestic and foreign producers.
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But no less important for the fulfillment of Israel's promise is to ensure that those who seek to destroy it are kept from breaching its borders.
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The decision brings Iran, which has already been breaching certain limits spelled out in the deal, significantly closer to being able to develop a nuclear weapon.
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CBOT May wheat fell 19 cents to a 10-week low of $5.33 a bushel after breaching technical chart support at its 100-day moving average.
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Rosneft called the sanctions an "outrage" and said that U.S. authorities, in conversations with the company, had repeatedly recognized that it was not breaching any restrictions.
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KINGSTON (Reuters) - Former Jamaican world championship relay medalist Riker Hylton filed an application on Thursday to have his provisional ban for breaching anti-doping rules dismissed.
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Absent such a private sector solution, we would expect a resolution action being taken on Credit Suisse when it comes close to breaching minimum capital requirements.
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ABC News reports the letter, from Trump attorney Charles Harder, accuses Bannon of breaching a non-disclosure agreement signed as part of working on Trump's campaign.
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The announcement came less than a week after U.S. prosecutors in New York speedily and publicly charged an Iranian hacker for breaching networks belonging to HBO.
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The 48-year-old Australian is currently being held in Belmarsh Prison in London for breaching his bail conditions after being evicted from the Ecuadorian embassy.
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The body wants Najeeb Chirakal to be punished for allegedly breaching seven of the scandal-hit soccer body's rules, it said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Washington has also implemented sanctions on Moscow over the Skripal attack, accusing Russia of breaching international rules on the use of lethal chemical and biological weapons.
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Penalties for breaching the ban order include up to one year in jail and a fine of 100,000 rupees ($1,405) for first-time offenders, per Reuters.
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Fitch forecasts this may lead to Modernland breaching a number of its local-currency debt covenants in 653, as EBITDA declines following the weakness in presales.
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Commodity assets under management have climbed to $407 billion, breaching $400 billion for the first time since October, Citi said, based on data through March 5.
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The Dow remained above 20,000 for the third straight day, after breaching the milestone for the first time on Wednesday as the post-election rally reignited.
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DAR ES SALAAM, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Tanzania's central bank said on Monday it had fined five commercial banks for breaching the country's anti-money laundering regulations.
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Groupon is accused of breaching e-commerce technology that IBM has licensed to companies, but the company said IBM is overestimating the reach of its patents.
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The accusation is the latest against Chinese suspected of breaching the computer networks of American corporations, including steel manufacturers, a hotel chain and a health insurer.
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Wa Lone, 32, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 28, are charged with breaching the Official Secrets Act, which carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison.
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Meanwhile, after breaching the debt limit in March, the Treasury Department is already taking extraordinary measures to ensure the United States doesn't default on its loans.
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The hacker who set all 156 of Dallas' emergency sirens roaring Friday night didn't do it by breaching a computer system — they did it entirely by radio.
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That was the case with the London's police department's "Gangs Matrix" database, which was sanctioned by Britain's privacy watchdog, the Information Commissioner's Office, for breaching privacy rules.
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Premier Markus Soeder's proposal to display the Christian symbol in all regional government buildings is almost certain to be challenged in court for breaching religious neutrality laws.
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In a statement issued by his ministry, he also described as "disconcerting" a decision by the European Commission to take Germany to court for breaching air targets.
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From Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election to Chinese state cybercriminals breaching Marriott Hotels, the necessity to protect our national cybersecurity has never been more explicit.
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It will also have a bigger say on the activities of bloc's national banking supervisors, and could force investigations into banks suspected of breaching money laundering rules.
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That Mr Trump came so close to breaching such a strong section of the erstwhile Democratic "blue wall" encapsulated his strategy of sweeping up ageing white Midwesterners.
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Helsingin Sanomat and STT news agency reported that the three-party coalition had agreed on how to amend its earlier proposal that was seen breaching the constitution.
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New European banking rules require depositors to be "bailed-in" to any bank rescues, but the Italian state may want to use public finances – breaching EU rules.
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"We take allegations of misleading behavior very seriously and the penalties for breaching the Act are significant," ACCC Chairman Rod Sims told reporters in Sydney on Friday.
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Iran, said Mr Rouhani, would stop exporting enriched uranium once its stockpile reached 300kg and heavy water over 130 tonnes, thus breaching caps set by the agreement.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Colombian doubles specialist Robert Farah has been suspended for three months and fined $5,000 after being found guilty of breaching the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program.
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Companies like Uber and Airbnb are known to rapidly expand into new cities, breaching local taxation and employment rules, sorting out the details at a later time.
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The dollar rose as high as 114.89 yen at one point, its highest since mid-March, gaining steam after breaching technical resistance at levels near 114.07 yen.
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Current capitalisation is sufficient for an increase in the bank's LIRs to up to 13% of gross loans, from the current 8% before breaching regulatory capital requirements.
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Update: After a brief court appearance in London today Assange was found guilty of breaching bail conditions and remanded in custody for sentencing at a later date.
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"The government continues to sell arms to Saudi Arabia, one of the most oppressive and brutal regimes, that finances terrorism and is breaching humanitarian law," Corbyn said.
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Several of the Brexit campaigns whose ads have now been made public were also recently found to have broken UK election law by breaching campaign spending limits.
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If the breaching of the 3% threshold were to presage an abrupt rise in yields, there could be trouble ahead (which is why stockmarkets wobbled this week).
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In fact, they have in previous years — such as in 2016 — burned a substantial portion of their foreign reserves to defend the currency from breaching that mark.
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France's independent privacy watchdog said Facebook is breaching user privacy by tracking and using their personal data, and set a three-month limit ahead of eventual fines.
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"There's a new axis emerging between Egypt, Israel, Cyprus and Greece to confront Turkey, which they believe is breaching international law," says Mehmet Ogutcu, an energy expert.
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Adding end-to-end encryption may not have prevented hackers from breaching Yahoo's servers, but it certainly would have protected its users from government surveillance and hackers.
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The campaign is pursuing a claim against her with a private arbitrator for breaching the agreement, according to a campaign official who asked not to be identified.
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On Tuesday, the president's campaign announced it has filed for arbitration against the former White House aide for allegedly breaching a 2016 nondisclosure agreement, according to CNN.
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"A fine of CHF 50,000 and a warning to the Croatian Football Federation for breaching the Media and Marketing Regulations and the FIFA Equipment Regulations," FIFA said.
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GAM had bled assets after being forced last year to close several funds while suspending and later sacking top money manager Tim Haywood for breaching its rules.
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Sun, currently in South Korea to compete at the world championships, was cleared by a FINA doping panel of breaching the governing body's rules earlier this year.
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O2 CZ/CETIN and Deutsche Telekom unit T-Mobile CZ may have to end their arrangement or modify it if found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules.
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A vigilante hacker who goes by the name Phineas Fisher, who was infamous for breaching Hacking Team's main competitor FinFisher in 2014, claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Australian photographer Beau Pilgrim was on a group snorkeling tour when he managed to capture a humpback whale breaching the water's surface just a few feet away.
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A mother has criticised Instagram after a photo of her son, who has a physical disability, was deleted after it was reported for breaching the platform's guidelines.
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U.S. authorities have since 2004 imposed more than $23 billion in fines on banks worldwide for breaching sanctions related to Cuba, Iran, Libya, Myanmar, Sudan and terrorism.
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The Trump administration has been pushing the IAEA to check military sites in Iran, not just declared nuclear installations, to verify it is not breaching the deal.
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Turkish side Galatasaray have been banned from European competition for one year after breaching financial fair play regulations, according to a report from the Guardian quoting NTV.
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The UAW that represents Lordstown workers has filed a federal lawsuit against GM, accusing the automaker of breaking its promise to them by breaching a labor contract.
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They said such an altitude was required to test technology that protects a nuclear warhead from the extreme heat and friction encountered upon breaching the earth's atmosphere.
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One-off emergency expenses on infrastructures and on preventing natural disasters, worth 0.2 percent of GDP, could be added to the headline deficit without breaching EU rules.
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios has been fined $16,500 by the ATP for breaching the ATP's code of conduct during his defeat at the Shanghai Masters on Wednesday.
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Three other Latvian banks — Baltikums Bank, Privatbank and Regionala Investiciju Banka — were fined a total 641,000 euros ($722,500) in late June for breaching sanctions on North Korea.
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Withdrawing from those trade agreements would have had immeasurable cost to the U.S. economy, and breaching them under those circumstances on that scale would have risked worse.
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Hackers accessed the personal information of two individuals by breaching the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) electronic filing system in 2016, SEC Chairman Jay Clayton revealed Monday.
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The jury also found Oculus liable for breaching a non-disclosure agreement Luckey signed with ZeniMax in 2012, when he began corresponding about virtual reality with Carmack.
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It faces a fine up to 10 percent of its global turnover and an order to end anti-competitive practices if found guilty of breaching EU rules.
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The sight of grizzly bears foraging at Yellowstone National Park or humpback whales breaching at Glacier Bay are conservation marvels that attract millions of visitors each year.
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The five executives "have shown a lack of understanding of their personal and trustee obligations ... and a lack of contrition" for breaching pension-fund laws, APRA added.
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Traditionally defined as breaching data to achieve a political or social objective, hacktivism can take many different forms, from website defacement to taking over a Twitter account.
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The government brought the case against Thames Water for breaching environmental regulations after it polluted the river in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire to the west of the capital.
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The benchmark BSE index closed up 0.21 percent at 29,974.24 after breaching the 30,000 mark earlier in the session for the first time since March 4, 2015.
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Companies and banks including the Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Tabcorp Holdings have this year been accused of breaching anti-money laundering and counter terrorism financing laws.
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His move from Lyft to Uber was contentious, including a reported failed bid for the Lyft CEO role and a lawsuit that accused him of breaching confidentiality.
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But the EU has never actually penalized a country for breaching the deficit limit before, and won't start with France, the EU's second great power after Germany.
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"I would urge again the Iranian government to think very, very hard about scrapping the JCPOA and breaching their commitments on the Iran nuclear deal," Johnson said.
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So far, court proceedings that have appointed a provisional liquidator have not involved Vedanta, which the Zambian government has accused of breaching the terms of its licence.
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There were always surprises: a particularly stunning sunset, a vivid meteor shower, orcas breaching in the distance, pods of frolicking dolphins, and porpoises surfing our bow wave.
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Water doesn't have an easily understandable target like climate change, where a common goal is to stop the temperature from breaching 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels.
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A review of Mr. Trump's tweets also found repeated references to an "invasion," while his 230 campaign advertising heavily featured dark warnings about immigrants breaching America's borders.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Carmakers are under pressure in Europe to sell more electric cars or face huge fines for breaching new emissions rules aimed at tackling global warming.
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As with so many of his predecessors, Mnuchin recently announced a series of so-called "extraordinary measures" to keep from breaching the debt limit before Congress acts.
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Alli, 23, has been charged with breaching FA Rule E3 (1) as the post was deemed 'insulting and/or improper and/or brought the game into disrepute'.
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The coroner's finding that the theme park was ultimately responsible and the referral to a prosecutor raises the prospect it will be charged with breaching workplace laws.
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Thanathorn was charged on Friday with breaching a law on public assembly over the December rally, and Future Forward faces dissolution this month by the constitutional court.
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