The latest forecasts from the European Commission suggest that Germany will breach it for the third year running in 2004.
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The debt ceiling is redundant, and threats to breach it are self-destructive.
Mr Stewart said Leys, of Aberdeen, walked up and down the police cordon and repeatedly tried to breach it and push his way past the officers.
Companies would have to be truthful in providing this information because it is illegal to put false information in SEC filings, and, if the company had a breach and it was investigated, a full security program could not be pulled together in one or two days.
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The security giant and is partners surveyed 1, 000 senior IT decision makers as part of its study, which also found that just 30% of organizations actually report a data breach when it occurs.
Further, an attempt to examine issues that relate to the criminal proceedings in Greece will seriously violate Ms Thanou's right to a fair trial and it would breach the European Convention on Human Rights and it would constitute an interference with an independent criminal procedure of a country's criminal justice system.
As far as the judge was concerned, though, Jobs' IT giant was not in breach of the agreement because it used its logo of an apple in association with its store, not the music being sold through it.
The firm apologised "for the annoyance" caused by the breach, which it said is becoming "far more common" at other "large services".
Apart from this incredible breach of security it has to be said though that Stuxnet itself was a very clever little piece of technology.
The 13-minute video is still available on YouTube, implying that the site deems that it doesn't breach its own guidelines, but it does come with a warning for user discretion due to possible offence.
Even adding antivirus protection is forbidden as it could breach U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations.
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The project drew criticism from privacy campaigners worried it could breach data protection laws.
But pollution around Heathrow is now so bad that it will breach European guidelines due by 2010.
The size of this latest breach and the brands it involves makes it big news, but it should not be seen as a big surprise.
British Home Secretary Theresa May ordered Dewani's extradition in September, but he appealed to the High Court, saying it would breach his human rights under European law.
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If Uruguay does approve the controlled legal sale of cannabis, that will put it in breach of the UN's drug-control conventions, which prohibit drug sales for non-medical use.
America and a number of other nations have stopped sending fuel oil to North Korea because its secret nuclear programme puts it in breach of a 1994 agreement designed to prevent arms proliferation.
After Zapata was forced to pull over after being boxed in by his assailants, he placed the vehicle in "park, " which automatically unlocked the doors, creating the opportunity the attackers needed to breach the vehicle, it says.
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MPs also called for those who do not pay their "fair" share to be named by the government, but Prime Minister David Cameron and Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander ruled it out, saying it would breach taxpayer confidentiality.
Such decision to exclude her from the next Olympiad will have no legal grounds, it will violate the Olympic Charter, it will bring the Olympic Movement into disrepute, it will constitute an abuse of power and discrimination against an athlete who has qualified successfully according to the rules and it will breach the European Convention on Human Rights.
When contacted by the BBC, Nokia confirmed it had taken action "with the aim of ending RIM's breach of contract", adding it would also continue to pursue a separate case against RIM in Germany involving antenna, email and navigation technologies.
But one day it's going to breach, and everyone is going to be surprised at the size of it.
But is that always fair and could it be a breach of your privacy?
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As expected, Beijing was critical of what it called a breach of Singapore's one-China policy.
It isn't clear why Facebook decided to tell potential investors that it intends to breach the 500-shareholder limit.
Military officials said it was a breach of the rules to use the uniform to promote non-military causes.
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Ms Giuseppina Silvio, defending counsel, said he had made a "full and frank admission" and recognised it was a breach of trust.
Those two countries refused to let Jersey officers plant an audio bug saying it was a breach of the European Convention on Human Rights.
These are often issued as interim measures pending a full court hearing, on the grounds that a breach of privacy, if it were permitted, would be irreversible.
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When there is any breach of international law, it is up to the state whose citizens are held responsible to ensure that the culprits are brought to justice.
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