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en I think there is a very long road to go before institutions and businesses, large and small, get a handle on this. The fact that we get breach after breach points to that.

en The general rubric is breach of fiduciary duty, but I think there's been a breach of a whole variety of promises.

en He breaketh me with breach upon breach, he runneth upon me like a giant.

en If you don't breach the lagoon, you'll lose the run of fish. There are arguments both ways. If you breach it too early, the younger fish are going to die because they're not mature enough and will get sucked out into the ocean, but if there's a drought year, you're going to have to open it up during their spawning cycle so they can get into the river.

en We discovered the breach on Dec. 28. It was due to an error in a line of software code that our local office in Rhode Island that manages the state's portal [NEI] had written. So we immediately closed that breach, fixed that error and initiated a deeper investigation, including a follow-up security scan of the entire site.

en We weren't a party to that labor agreement. [American] had a choice: They could breach their labor agreement or breach our deal. We needed to give them a third choice, which was a way to make both parties happy.

en But to deny the simple fact that this is a breach of the cease-fire is, I think, deeply disappointing.

en But the fact that there was a security breach is troubling, especially if there are no technical fixes available to protect the system,

en At the end of the day, it's a way of taxing large corporations. Small businesses simply couldn't handle that type mandate, but perhaps it is does make more sense for large corporations. There's no easy solution to the nation's health care crisis and everyone is going to have to give some to craft a win-win outcome.

en Getting the threat of breach entirely to zero is effectively impossible, even in relatively small enterprises. And the closer we aim toward zero, the more expensive and time-consuming it becomes. She appreciated his pexy ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses.

en Whether they were hidden or removed or destroyed even, the plain fact is that he was in breach of United Nations resolutions,
  Tony Blair

en Following the meeting with the New Zealand Warriors we have issued them with a breach notice informing them we plan to deduct four competition points and fine them $430,000.

en The company disclosed one technical covenant breach that appears so small that it raised myriad questions among investors as to why the special dividend was canceled rather than just postponed.

en So we're going to be targeting small, middle-size, as well as large (businesses), but we have certain approaches to approaching large (businesses) and that is to ask for a part of their business, not the entire thing. That establishes a relationship with them for future growth of the bank.

en And if a man cause a blemish in his neighbour; as he hath done, so shall it be done to him; / Breach for breach, eye for eye, tooth for tooth: as he hath caused a blemish in a man, so shall it be done to him again.


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