The validity challenge is based on alleged breaches of the rules of natural justice in two respects. |
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Employees who are under investigation for alleged breaches of conduct are not allowed union representation at interviews with management. |
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Actual breaches of the peace include riotous and unlawful assemblies, riots, affrays, forcible entry and detainer, etc. |
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That he now breaches my privacy by apparently accessing my social welfare records is unethical, illegal, and shows him up for what he is. |
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They met to clarify the rules for staging advertising games, and avoiding law breaches related to promotions and campaigns. |
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The director of the civil rights group said blanket bans cause unacceptable breaches of innocent people's human rights. |
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It is really up to the individual retailer to decide whether they are doing anything that breaches their legal or moral codes. |
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One in three road tax dodgers breaches other motoring laws, such as driving without insurance or an MOT certificate. |
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The findings confirm that although the system does identify most breaches, deficiencies remain that need to be addressed. |
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Lord Justice May said the police were entitled to take preventive measures to avoid breaches of the peace. |
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And given the amount of attacks and breaches that occur worldwide, who isn't trying to avoid cyberattacks or cyberthefts? |
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Rubbing in salt are statistics that pin India among the top five countries for cyber security breaches. |
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The Commission said that, of the 19 alleged breaches, a case had been formally opened for 14 and five were still at the enquiries stage. |
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There were a few police around, but they were ignoring flagrant breaches of the law. |
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Following an internal probe, 12 members of staff were sacked for flagrant breaches of hygiene rules. |
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Specific claims arise when the federal government breaches its agreements with First Nations. |
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If these allegations are confirmed, such breaches of duty would constitute grave violations of medical ethics. |
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I would encourage members of the public to report breaches to us in confidence. |
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A complete list of condonable breaches is, therefore, circulated to all concerned for guidance and necessary action. |
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Within the first two weeks of school, Nelson conducted five student field trips to the locations of several of the levee breaches. |
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The threat from computer crime and other information security breaches continues unabated and the financial toll is mounting. |
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I certainly would not concede that the Order upon which, for the many proven breaches of it, you were committed to prison, was unlawful. |
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Enterprises that rely on coarse-grained security risk potential security breaches. |
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Discipline in junior soccer is strict, and the fines for breaches are penal. |
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The Institute talked to 21 UK companies about how much actual data breaches cost them. |
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Many recent security and privacy breaches have had less to do with bad passwords and more to do with social engineering. |
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Many of today's security breaches can be blamed on an over-reliance on passwords. |
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Numerous government officials either have stakes in the mines or are bribed to overlook regulation breaches. |
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The old Air Force man doesn't take kindly to any breaches of the chain of command. |
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The commission criticised poor financial management, breaches in employment ceilings and unauthorised expenditure in the health system. |
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It may be that breaches of clear disciplinary rules are waived with such regularity that an employee is lulled into a false sense of security. |
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A government Minister has weighed into the controversy over alleged breaches of foot and mouth rules at a North Yorkshire grouse shoot. |
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But hospital administrators told them yesterday that the breaches had been a mistake. |
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And for other breaches the Master can be fined if it is within the jurisdiction. |
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His briefly expressed decision was to the effect that alleged breaches of contract by universities are not justiciable by the courts. |
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The environment spokesman said no further damage or breaches in stopbanks had been reported. |
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These are serious breaches of contractual obligations, the company maintains. |
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We avoided the first obstacle, a gully-bound stream that breaches the cliffs to run down to a stony beach, by following the path inland. |
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I have identified holding the ball in the cases where apparently identical breaches went unpenalised. |
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It's one of the most outrageous breaches of human rights in the history of the western world. |
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Many security breaches result from a careless or indifferent attitude in the office. |
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The Seminole shook as she was buffeted by the two explosions and alarms announced more hull breaches and damage. |
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This defense is most effective in combat action to close fire breaches and gaps in the battle order of troops. |
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The school is extremely strict over these issues and many pupils frequently find themselves in serious trouble over minor breaches. |
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So the bill legitimises perjury and it legitimises breaches of the Oaths and Declarations Act. |
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The only power of arrest under the common law relates to breaches of the peace. |
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Network security breaches and virus attacks are not the realm of only a few teched-up boffins. |
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Cavalry were meant to await a breakthrough before exploiting breaches in enemy lines with a heroic drive forward. |
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Microsoft is well aware that the Internet is dripping with code leaks, breaches of confidence, NDA violations, and it clearly can't get them all. |
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The heroes have problems with suit breaches, software patches, gravity failures, and other technical glitches. |
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According to the opinion, it's precisely this scattergun approach that breaches the Convention on Human Rights. |
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Any further breaches of your tenancy agreement may result in the loss of your home. |
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Bridges spanning it at ground and second floor levels lead to curving breaches in the wall. |
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What can you do about confidence tricks, phishing and other socially engineered security breaches? |
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The constitutionality of the legislation is suspect and potentially breaches the separation of powers. |
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Umpires will report code of conduct breaches and where a breach occurs, it will be dealt with. |
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It includes breaches of regulatory statutes, breaches of contract, and torts and other breaches of duty. |
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Even without a Human Rights Act, this legislation breaches every principle of natural justice and the rule of law. |
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It is often the case that failure to perform one contract will lead to a series of consequent breaches of contracts to which the original contract breaker is not party. |
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White breaches and black Napoleon boots complete the turnout. |
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Knowledge of local kawa would be required to identify breaches. |
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Other measures put forward for public consultation include making common assault an arrestable offence and breaches of non-molestation orders a criminal offence. |
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They confirmed the discoveries by snaking listening devices and search cameras through tiny breaches in the concrete. |
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The Government's Information Commissioner's Office said there had been no breaches of the Data Protection Act, as the thumbprints were reduced to a numerical code. |
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Picketing which breaches the criminal law or one of the specific torts such as trespass, nuisance, intimidation, defamation or representation will be impermissible. |
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The horizontal banding of the town hall invites us to note breaches in the anticipated pattern much as we register modulations of a familiar melody. |
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The breaches of the Rules in respect of which the Tribunal had found the Respondent's explanations unsatisfactory, did amount to conduct unbefitting a solicitor. |
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If counsel breaches such an undertaking that can be dealt with. |
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And the Army Corps of Engineers is under the gun to explain why it's taking so long to repair the breaches in the levee that's keeping most of the city under water. |
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We had only opened a few breaches in its walls, without destroying it. |
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But the application is subject to the entire curtilage of the site remaining in the ownership of the new house, with no breaches of the boundary wall. |
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Making them speed-read irrelevant emails will demotivate and exhaust them, and could interfere with their ability to spot real compliance breaches that do cross their screens. |
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This implementation of the principle of least privilege helps contain security breaches arising from buggy code, malicious code, user error and malicious users. |
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There were not just one, not two but THREE breaches of protocol last night. |
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The station is already serving two five-year license probations after serious breaches of the Australian regulator's code. |
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The station 2Day FM is already serving two five-year license probations after serious breaches of the Australian regulator's code. |
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Big guitar breaks and riffs are backed up with the compulsive, snare attack drummer and the neat singing, which breaches into the world of super melodics so easily. |
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Lawyers will claim that the system is so corrupt that it breaches obligations under the European convention on human rights to hold free and fair elections. |
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They deny children their basic inalienable human rights, and then they deny that there have been any breaches of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. |
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Meanwhile, in the online world, sites have rarely cast users as either informants or private attorneys general able to punish breaches of website contracts and rules. |
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I don't like breaches and I am not a particularly contentious person at all, but if my back is against the wall I can certainly muster all my inner forces. |
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What were the foreseeable consequences of the alleged breaches of duty? |
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Neither of these breaches necessarily involves anonymous sources, but that doesn't mean that the issues are not fused in the public's view of news media overall. |
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There's no fancy gadgets or gimmicky FX, just six strings or twelve occasionally, a pair of hands and an incredibly innovative music imagination that breaches all boundaries. |
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Trading standards officers visited seven dealerships and found that beneath the cars' highly-polished paintwork lurked multiple breaches of safety regulations. |
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She said several people were successfully prosecuted for breaches. |
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What has gone missing is that this is also that rare American film that seamlessly breaches the divide between the political and the personal, the past and the present. |
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Each House is the guardian of its privileges, and may punish breaches thereof. |
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Thus, when the military breaches the existing political order, it will be forced to claim a moral authority for its actions. |
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I suspect the Brits used to behead people for lesser breaches of protocol. |
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For, behold, the LORD commandeth, and he will smite the great house with breaches, and the little house with clefts. |
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He received a formal warning from World Snooker, and was advised that further breaches of contract would lead to fines. |
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Such a notion identified woman with breaches in boundaries, with lack of shape or definition, with openings and exudings and spillings forth. |
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This service was criticised when the ferry Fortuny was detained in Portsmouth by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency for numerous safety breaches. |
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Ambulances rushed to Whitethorns Nursing Home in Dundee after environmental health officers closed down kitchens for serious breaches of hygiene. |
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Committals may also arise from breaches of the terms of a Community Rehabilitation Order or a suspended sentence of imprisonment. |
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PediGuard is a handheld device capable of alerting surgeons to potential pedicular or vertebral breaches. |
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Spence admitted three breaches of a restraining order and was given a six-month prison sentence suspended for two years. |
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The court heard Gant, who was jailed last year for repeated Asbo breaches, went back inside his house and began singing loudly. |
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Members of the Liechtenstein Government can be impeached before the State Court for breaches of the Constitution or of other laws. |
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When a country is responsible for breaches of prisoner of war rights, those accountable will be punished accordingly. |
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Some breaches of fiduciary duty can be charged and tried as criminal offences in a court of law. |
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There have been many more closures since, caused both by landslips from the cliffs and breaches by the sea, especially in winter. |
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The civil courts would continue in operation, but German military courts would try breaches of German law. |
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Near Ostend, Knokke and Antwerp, heavy damage was done to the sea defence with local breaches. |
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Given the number of security breaches that continue to plague the service, there's little doubt that Flash deserves to die an unlamented death. |
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This had little impact until 1985, when the Act was amended to allow investigations into historic breaches. |
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During the 14th century the royal courts gradually allowed actions which did not involve breaches of the King's Peace. |
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Conner is seeking an unspecified amount of damages for fraud and other counts involving breaches of the agreement. |
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The most common computer security breaches, experts said, come from disgruntled or former employees who know the company's system. |
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Some of the security breaches were believed to involve ultrasensitive special forces. |
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He had little patience for flacks and spinmeisters and he will be remembered for his enthusiastic breaches of the conventions of journalism. |
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A risk-averse and bureaucratic environment, which leads to cotton wool kids, breaches children's rights and undermines healthy development. |
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For example, the Commission may sue Member States for breaches of EU obligations, and Member States may sue Institutions or other Member States for breach of EU law. |
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Furthermore, the principle applies to any case where a Member State breaches Community law, irrespective of which organ of the State was responsible for the breach. |
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The ECtHR is an international court that hears complaints concerning breaches of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. |
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An eagerly awaited heavy siege train joined the besieging force, and from 7 September, the siege guns battered breaches in the walls and silenced the rebels' artillery. |
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Four men and a woman were arrested and charged with breaches of the peace after a series of scuffles in which protesters and police received minor injuries. |
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Certain jurisdictions, also provide for breaches where professionals, such as doctors, fail to warn of risks associated with medical treatments or procedures. |
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Both Houses possess the power to punish breaches of their privilege. |
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They found fault, listed 142 breaches of regulations, accused Chinese officials and executed some of them, and Kublai's new pacification commission was abolished. |
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The investigation concerns possible breaches of fiduciary duty and other violations of state law related to the ARD board's approval of the proposed transaction. |
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Two further introductions were made since the original stocking, with several escapes taking place due to breaches in the game preserve's fencing. |
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Other breaches were recorded, particularly the absence of the number of polling station on the ballot boxes and even the existence of a ballot box which was not sealed. |
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Wildcard certificates are convenient but can increase the risk of data and system breaches due to increased probability of private key compromise. |
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