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1 To deflect troops elsewhere, might be a serious breach of that compact.
2 It was a serious breach of health regulations, Ms Wall said.
3 Education officials say it appears to be a serious breach of immigration rules.
4 He said the offending was long-lasting and involved a serious breach of trust.
5 Apparently I had just made a serious breach of gnome etiquette.
6 A still more serious breach of politeness, however, was the importunity of petitioners.
7 This was a serious breach of national security investigation that needed to be investigated.
8 The incident was a serious breach of privacy, he said.
9 It was the fifth and most serious breach of the same type of tank.
10 Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce said there had been a serious breach of security.
11 It represents a potentially serious breach of national security.
12 He has been guilty of a serious breach of discipline and must suffer for it.
13 A disregard of technicalities of procedure was magnified into a serious breach of constitutional privilege.
14 Interrupting another's conversation is a serious breach of courtesy.
15 He was ambitious, and due for promotion; he had also committed a serious breach of regulations.
16 The judge described it as an extensive fraud, premeditated, deliberate and a serious breach of trust.
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