Sentences with phrase «think other breaches»

According to Simons Muirhead & Burton, new businesses and very small businesses will be exempt from this power, and audits are unlikely to be ordered where they have already occurred in the last three years and there is no reason to think other breaches may have occurred.

Not exact matches

The other reason why I think it's useful to ask people in advance, is because there are cases where bloggers have significantly modified recipes, provided attribution and have still been asked to take down the allegedly breached copyright material.
No other researcher had found evidence that neurons can breach the wall between these regions, but developmental neurobiologist Pasko Rakic thought he saw hints of such a migration in brain slices he examined in 1969.
On a personal note, I think that using excess funds to apply to other projects would be a gross breach of trust with backers unless that plan was clearly stated at the project's beginning.
Your client's outline also serves as a good starting point for discussing other critical issues that that they might not have thought of and should be addressed, such as what should happen if one party breaches the contract or if circumstances change in any way.
You can think of them as a prism through which you view all the other rules, but don't fall into the trap of thinking you are compliant if you can't find a more detailed rule which you are in breach of.
«(i) Where a breach of the peace is taking place, or is reasonably thought to be imminent, before the police can take any steps which interfere with or curtail in any way the lawful exercise of rights by innocent third parties they must ensure that they have taken all other possible steps to ensure that the breach, or imminent breach, is obviated and that the rights of innocent third parties are protected.»
Health records are particularly vulnerable to privacy breaches, and can be particularly sensitive, because they may also contain other private information such as sexual practices or personal thoughts through counselling notes.
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