Not exact matches
An
especially embarrassing
breach came in September 2014 when an Army veteran with mental health issues scaled a fence
on the Pennsylvania Avenue side of the White House and made it as far into the building as the East Room before the Secret Service could apprehend him.
If mortgage rates rise modestly as expected in 2017, sales elsewhere may normalize with smaller price appreciation,
especially as housing starts rise to fill the inventory
breach, but recently, rates have been
on the decline.
This appalling rate of food insecurity shows that our Federal and state governments are in
breach of their obligations to ensure that all Australians, and
especially the most disadvantaged, enjoy the fundamental human right to adequate and culturally appropriate food, guaranteed by Article 10 of the United Nations Covenant
on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Strengthening of security arrangement at the complex,
especially around the Senate Chambers is to forestall likely security
breach as recorded
on April 18, when some hoodlums stormed the chambers and made away with the Mace.
Not providing training,
especially on critical Health & Safety and business protection issues, is not an option (unless you want to end up in court explaining a
breach of policy, or worse a serious accident and injury).
DESTRUCTION:
Breach features a system that allows you to blow holes in buildings, so don't be afraid to use this to your advantage,
especially as there is a large amount of RPG's lying around
on the map to use.
Breaches in security
on Xbox LIVE seemed commonplace over the last year,
especially with the prevalence of the FIFA 12 hack.
More frequent were problems I had where my car would seemingly fall through a section of track and into the abyss (
especially on that damned half - pipe track), but things move so fast it's hard to tell if these were actual glitches or just gravity getting revenge for my outright defiance and grabbing me if so much as the nose of my car
breached the rail.
Firstly, and most glaringly there is no direct engagement with the recent and well - known jurisprudence of the ECtHR
on the matter
especially in Hirst, [6] finding that an automatic and absolute ban
on voting for prisoners
breaches Article 3 of Protocol 1 of the ECHR.
Long - term audits will ensure employers,
especially those who utilize the temporary foreign worker program in greater numbers, will take
on more accountability and be forced to justify in cases of
breach.
Simon has long experience in employment work,
especially relating to improper use of confidential information and
breach of restrictive covenants, but including advisory work
on the implementation of new rules and regulations.
This reduced pressure
on the legal department and duplication of activity,
especially as there is already clear proof that the individuals and organisations are in
breach.
Mr. Rusonik focuses
on defences based
on breaches of an individual's rights as protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms,
especially in relation to drug, weapon and property offences.
Companies are also worried about the impact non-compliance could have
on their brand image,
especially if and when a compliance failure is made public, potentially as a result of the new obligations to notify data
breaches to those affected.
It also doesn't explain why Facebook executives waited three years to inform their loyal users and shareholders of the massive
breach,
especially on the heels of the FTC consent decree in 2011.