Aún no tenemos significados para "flagrant breach".
1For this flagrant breach of faith one excuse is openly alleged; another whispered.
2Of course this was a flagrant breach of all the laws of war.
3Nor will we tolerate such a flagrant breach of Russia's international obligations, May said.
4In Western eyes, Moscow's military seizure of Crimea was a flagrant breach of OSCE principles.
5Not only was this a futile gesture, it was in flagrant breach of the regulations.
6There was a flagrant breach of the regulations.
7What would Stanley and the prefects do to Doe for his flagrant breach of their edict?
8Wherefore his flagrant breach of discipline in shoving his palm across the mouth of his superior officer.
9Miss Maitland knew how to maintain discipline, and would not overlook such a flagrant breach of orders.
10France and Germany were condemned in the Dáil for their " flagrant breach" of EU financial regulations.
11It also appears to be a flagrant breach of legal precedent established by the country's own supreme court.
12Except by a flagrant breach of faith, the editor in whose desk they reposed could hardly decline them.
13It was an act of illegality and violence, a flagrant breach of the law, committed with homicidal intent.
14That's a flagrant breach of justice.'
15After a delay he was answered by two hoarse hoots- amostflagrant breach of the rules of the road.
16He said this was "a flagrant breach of standards" which was outside the contractual obligations of both companies.
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