The photographic ban is intended to prevent from inadvertently violating this taboo by encountering photographs of the forbidden sites in the 'outside' world.
Rankin sat out the debate over war, a decision she later regretted.7 She inadvertently violated House rules by making a brief speech when casting her vote.
These are not done out of fear that one may carry these items from home to a synagogue, thus inadvertently violating a Shabbat melakha.
In 2008, the EFF defined grey hats as ethical security researchers who inadvertently or arguably violate the law in an effort to research and improve security.
He might be capable of inadvertently violating the First Law.
A few days ago, I inadvertently violated United States economic sanctions against Iran.
If I obey blindly, might I not inadvertently violate your true intent if your order was less than precise?
Mr. Bliss's Russian lawyer, Valery Petryayev, conceded that his client may have inadvertently violated some regulations.
These takkanot are executed out of fear that some might otherwise carry the mentioned items between home and the synagogue, thus inadvertently violating a Sabbath melakha.
Should they inadvertently violate a client's confidentiality, their reputations are ruined.