If I stood outside someone's house screaming at 4am it would be called a breach of the peace or causing a disturbance, but they don't care.
It was an incident the Clinton Administration called an embarrassing breach of international diplomacy.
John Mattingly, the commissioner of children's services, called the agency's actions "a breach of faith."
Senator Hutchison calls the regulations a breach of contract and an unfair tax increase.
Sun is calling this a breach of contract.
The rebels called the takeover a breach of the cease-fire, news agencies said.
But critics called the plan a clear breach of the separation of church and state.
He called the move "an ominous sign" and a "direct breach" of the Dayton accord.
"I wouldn't call it a breach of contract, youngster," the old bowman corrected me carefully.
They say they will go to court to stop what they call a breach of good faith and fair dealing.