Word: breach
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...business partners, her profits in the commodities market (another case of creative naivete), her husband's relentless fudging and lawyering of the truth. She doesn't mention the damage caused by his 1992 military-draft controversy, when Bill Clinton misled the press about receiving his induction papers--the first breach of faith in a disastrous relationship with the media. This is such a long book, and there are so few details. She seems in full flight from the anguish of those years...
...these questions, too, which go to the heart of the scholarly acceptance that Gilligan has sought after, she defends herself. The interviews were conducted with confidentiality agreements that Gilligan says she can’t breach even...
...Israeli views, but he is reinvited one week later. Chair of the Department of English Lawrence Buell said at the time that there was “widespread concern and regret for the fact that the decision not to hold the event could easily be seen . . . as an unjustified breach of the principle of free speech within the academy...
...Gross becomes less visible to students, a lower-level dean will fill the breach. At a symbolic level, this will reinforce the message that the College is moving away from extracurriculars...
...controversy refused to die down, the English department changed its mind yet again, reinviting Paulin and citing concerns about “an unjustified breach of the principle of freedom of speech...