词汇 | example_english_breach |
释义 | Examples of breachThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. More significantly, in the second parasite, breaches of the outer plasma membrane were evident extending over 1-5 % of the body surface in transverse sections. We know when a peace agreement has been signed or breached. In addition, our preliminary analyses indicated that breaches that might represent moral transgressions were uncommon. In contrast, situational breaches and breaches of moral or social standards occur infrequently, and can vary widely in context, salience, and significance. However, these extraterrestrial invaders of suburbia have breached humanity's ultimate boundary, that between itself and the universe. The crisis generated such antagonism between the opposing groups that even the facade of carefully constructed politeness that marked late eighteenthcentury society was breached. As healthcare organizations throughout the world deploy electronic health records, they will almost certainly experience breaches that engender unexpected and nonsensical situations. Like computer-hackers breaching elaborate security systems to disrupt large organizations, they may have been secretly demonstrating their own cleverness. The child 'breaks the barrier of the book's surface', just as, in opera, the edge of the proscenium is breached by the power of performance. Thus, the success of prayer as a method for healing social breaches hinges on both par ties' responsiveness. There is no case of breaching the boundaries. Naturally, users object to this and there have been a number of instances of users suing the organizations responsible for such breaches of privacy. A question with no answer is a barrier than cannot be breached. The state never assumed the integrity of an institution with its own rules and traditions that could not be breached by the imperial will. Storytellers also added clarifications and dates, indicated possible breaches of their confidentiality, and underscored sensitive issues or passages they wished to remain unreported. In addition, the study calculates the impacts on productivity of breaches in the nutrient cycle to determine the costs of nutrient extraction. They were also expected to cultivate a respectable moral character and to accept the right to be disciplined if they breached their obligations. Such a collection of data is regarded as unlawful and the person's right to privacy has been breached. In this article we ask whether some institutional structures will inhibit or induce such breaches. The essential element underpinning the repeated breaches of procedure were excessively detailed regulations. Even if the rind is contaminated, the edible cantaloupe flesh should remain free of enteric pathogens until the rind is breached [15, 25, 26]. The second is that they are those disadvantages prescribed for breaches of duty. The third is that the law prescribes sanctions for breaches of various laws. Security measure is an indication of the number of security breaches in the system. Readers were anxious about gendered boundaries being breached through new social practices. Security breaches may occur as soon as tuple spaces are made public. Given these difficulties, we elected to forego systematic attempts to identify either the presence or nature of breaches. One view could be that35 such deception is always wrong as it is inconsistent with autonomy and breaches the patient's trust. Despite the use of passwords, confidentiality might be breached on the internet and mobile phone conversations have been snooped on. If such principles and constraints are breached, moral complaint is justified. However, as was suggested earlier, many apologies are offered for breaches that fall beyond the moral or conventional domains. Of course, apologies also mark breaches that are neither moral nor conventional in nature. By and large it did, but its breaches were portentous for organized capital. The local dominant opinion, by linking these breaches to the 'rise of the dalits', certainly propounds an increase. In running away a woman not only breaches and damages this 'male honour' but also underlines the value she herself places on such a concept. Any breaches of this ban were to result in fines. If confidentiality is breached publicly, there is the likelihood that even fewer people will seek testing to determine their health status. Olivares's actions were likewise counterproductive to the match, but they never involved breaching court protocol or sinking to the level of crude threats. In the process of coping with the breaches, they reshaped politics and political organization. In this case, there would be a conflict of duties, and it would not be possible to satisfy one duty without breaching the other. To further convey the specificity of participants' viewpoints without breaching anonymity, each cited student has been 'named ' with a capital letter. The goal of these trust policies is to simultaneously maximize the information sharing and minimize the number of unintended receivers (security breaches). If intercepted by a third party, such data render the user/owner of the agent identifiable, thus breaching their privacy. We know that at a fairly early age children are able to make distinctions between moral and conventional breaches. Occasionally, this avoidance is breached when women are hailed in particular ways in the conflict narrative. The main barriers to access were fears about breaching con dentiality, and unsympathetic, uncaring staff. Offences against public health and hygiene were coupled with other breaches of acceptable behaviour, discipline or what might loosely be termed aesthetic or social hygiene. By the sixteenth century, the limits of the intellectual elite had been breached and the criticism of appealing to the masses is somewhat anachronistic. Note, however, that the divide can easily be breached, as on occasions when car stereos are deliberately played too loudly. However, such boundaries were always leaky and in danger of being breached. With respect to the former, serving the community or attending meetings are not options for comuneros, but instead are enforced through fines or other sanctions if breached. As their anxieties about the jobber's role increased, they became increasingly wary about breaching his authority, largely because they had come to believe in his omnipotence. The phrase "therapeutic and ethically appropriate sound relationships with patients" implies not only what the physicians must do but also proscribes breaches of professional conduct (though not explicitly articulated). When these boundaries were breached people present in the public areas would be taken aside, back to their bedroom or to a bathroom, in order to reinstate the boundary. The implication behind this question being that if we can, then they, like broken promises can be considered to be breaches of rights in the sense of ius ad rem. Here the new security arrangements were breached. Although the coat formed a barrier that enclosed the embryo, the barrier was normally breached only in a specific area where unique cell-wall characteristics made the break probable. In addition, the signatory powers would agree not to attack each other if the agreement was breached, unless authorised to do so by a national referendum. Discrimination in access has always breached the norms of health ethics, but there may now also be legal risk resulting from failure to take steps to remove obstacles to access. He should have known it meant nothing but safety and stasis, because only in those intermediate states of ' disgust' are weaknesses faced, horrors acknowledged, fears breached and limits broken. The marketplace itself may provide safeguards and guarantees against fraud and breaches of the protocol, as well as impose sanctions on those who have deviated from the prescribed rules. Both reflected the judicial premium not merely on the guardianship of women as mentioned above but also on moral concepts which were implied and stood breached. At times a healthcare organization may seem to have breached an implicit contract with the physician to make good patient care possible, and some physicians may leave. The song also breaches one of hip-hop's realness tenets by illustrating how one of its chief icons extensively fails to sustain hip-hop hardness/realness in everyday life. Plastic and spalling effects may become significant towards the end of the process owing to deceleration of the projectile or when the target is breached, respectively. According to the report, breaches also included not maintaining high standards and using methods of promotion that could bring discredit on, or reduce confidence in, the industry. If genome sequence data were among the data that was breached, it would most certainly constitute a devastating type of ' 'identity theft' ' and potentially could be quite a valuable commodity. Not only did these breaches of the sanitary cordon appear to undermine the logic of the passengers' confinement, they also appeared to risk possible extension to it. A chronology of data breaches. 347 sider any more breaches. Serious breaches of the law must also be pursued through the courts, and those responsible must be held to account. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English The king has breached the constitution and all the rules of democracy. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English We are particularly concerned at the breaches of fundamental freedoms, such as the freedoms of expression, association and assembly. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English There are breaches of human rights on a daily basis. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English The most common errors are financing ineligible transactions, overpayments, breaching tendering or state aid rules and insufficient supporting documentation. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English We considered doing that, but decided to follow the convention practice and enable victims of breaches to raise issues as they occur. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Such a body would greatly contribute to widening awareness, as well as to preventing and remedying breaches of fundamental rights and freedoms. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Breaches have been rare and the only difficulties of which we are aware have involved events shown on pay-per-view terms. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The investigation will consider, among other issues, whether there have been any breaches of relevant legislation. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The college has admitted that it breached procedures and contracts, yet it has done nothing to repair that damage. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Every prison establishment is required to have and maintain contingency plans for incidents that may occur within it, including breaches of security by prisoners. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Patients charter standards for waiting list admissions and cancelled operations are regularly breached. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Can he also tell us whether he proposes to follow the suggestion which he made for permanent machinery to supervise these breaches of security? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Generally, there has not been an extended amount of work in connection with these breaches. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 At first sight, one would think that that was an adequate organisation to deal with the problems of breaches of terms of service. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They concluded that there had been no irregularities or breaches of any legislation. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The" silence over race" was breached in 1980-1, but in 1985 debate about racial issues was taken a step further. The point is, however, that these rules, whether they be statutory, quasi-statutory, or self-regulatory, if breached, invoke restitutive, punitive, and administrative sanctions. At a more general level, what remedies are available when a confidence in this context is breached? At the same time, however, technical limitations should never be used to justify breaches of confidentiality or privacy. 34. When the territory boundary is breached, males confront the invader with species-typical aggressive displays and threats. The harms which are associated with breaches of regulation also encourage a degree of moral ambivalence. Is there any other way of dealing with the problem without breaching confidentiality? They might also be reinforced by developments which increased the chances of detecting breaches of the law, such as advances in technology. Intrinsically, spyware breaches the rights of privacy of the individual user. All entities monitor the fact traversal path for breaches in security in every cycle, based on these criteria. The chorion was breached at a right angle to the membranes to avoid membrane tenting. Occupying intersticial positions between genres, performance venues and levels of cultural artefact, burlesques breached cultural categories within the theatrical world. The substantive response to welfare spending that breaches the cap threshold is entirely a matter of political selection. The higher the risk that the cap threshold might be breached, the greater the probability that it will play with honesty. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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