11.   But the revelations raise troubling questions about the trial, and suggest a serious breach of the judicial process.

12.   But Ticer argues that the Quicken program may represent a more serious breach.

13.   Chida visited the crater by helicopter and concluded that there was little likelihood of a serious breach.

14.   Consequently, serious breaches of integrity and duty of necessity adversely influence the reputation of the United States.

15.   Downsizing, cubicles, offices without walls and technology have subjected workers to serious breaches in etiquette and all kinds of invasion, assault on the senses and intruders.

16.   I assume he meant no traffic citations other than the three DWIs, which are, of course, serious breaches of the law.

17.   If these charges are proved properly, they reflect a very serious breach in the law.

18.   It could very well be that the Lee case will turn into a serious breach of national security.

19.   It would also be such a serious breach of internal rules that it could lead to administrative sanctions, possibly suspension or dismissal.

20.   Refusing a drink can be misinterpreted as an offense to the host and is a serious breach of etiquette.

a. + breach >>共 162
serious 10.36%
alleged 8.25%
grave 5.07%
possible 4.65%
major 3.59%
clear 3.17%
criminal 2.96%
fundamental 2.33%
ethical 1.90%
such 1.69%
serious + n. >>共 891
condition 7.60%
injury 7.04%
problem 6.22%
damage 2.48%
threat 2.11%
crime 2.01%
charge 1.33%
trouble 1.32%
concern 1.24%
health 1.20%
breach 0.18%
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