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A breach of procedure, as described in the Laws and Proprieties, in bidding or play.
"This breach of procedure will interest Hulzein Lodge.
"It's a breach of procedure.
The man saw them coming and took immediate alarm; no doubt Locke and Jean descending alone was a breach of procedure.
Such a breach of procedure might mean his own death in dishonor, yet he could not simply crouch upon his duty pad and donothing!
It would mean a major breach of procedure-" "It's time to reach out," Kalinin said cryptically.
"So the bottom line, Mr. Hassid, is that you take responsibility for Ms. Christopher's breach of procedure protocol?"
Jim Pilling, a Lib-Dem councillor for the Whitewell ward, said: "The council may well be in breach of procedure.
The report was tabled in the Victorian parliament in 2007 It highlighted systematic breaches of procedures and insufficient training and supervision at the MCC.
The European Network of Election Monitoring Organisations said that the elections were orderly but that there were "some cases of breaches of procedures and irregularities."
Even though the final report on the enquiry conducted by OLAF, promised for June 2003, is still not available, the resolution indicates that the ‘scandal’ is limited to breaches of procedures.
When you cannot plead evidence plead a breach of procedure, when there's no breach of procedure plead a breach of the human rights act.
In August, a laboratory technician at a chemical weapons incinerator in Oregon took home a vial of solution containing sarin, a deadly nerve agent, in what federal officials have called an accidental breach of procedure.
These allegations led the Government to ask Lord Bridge of Harwich - the judicial monitor who replaced Lord Diplock in 1982 - to examine whether MI5 had acted in breach of procedures.
Yesterday, instead of being put up for a commendation for apprehending the suspects, one of the officers was under review for a possible breach of procedure: wearing his gun in an arrest processing area where weapons are prohibited, the police said.
In these appeals we have only been concerned with the obligation to give the contemnor this written record, but in most of the reported cases there have been other breaches of procedures in addition to a breach of this nature.
The 1989 Audit Commission report on the probation service noted considerable variations in hours of attendance required at day centres, in breach of procedures for failure to attend the centres, in the frequency of visits offenders received whilst on probation and in unit costs.
During the trial, Blanc's lawyer argued that there had been a breach of procedure by airport officials pointing out Blanc was never inspected in the same room as the piece of evidence in question and was not accompanied by a French-speaking interpreter during his interview with officials.
The Augustinian Friars came to Fethard at the start of the following century and established a monastery outside the village on one and a half acres of land; the Friars had actually acquired this land without the king's permission, but following an investigation they were formally pardoned by the king for their breach of procedure.