Examples of using Violate in English and their translations into Chinese
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I often violate other people's boundaries.
The paywalls of Elsevier and other publishers violate this right.
But Telegram said compliance would violate users' privacy.
Such programs consume computing resources and violate the Terms of Service.
I could violate her 10 different ways if I wanted to.
Second Commandment: Thou shalt not steal or violate corporate security policy.
But Telegram said to comply would violate users' privacy.
The international community must put an end to all practices that violate the rights of children.
Demands that Israel, the occupying Power, cease all practices and actions which violate the human rights of the Palestinian people;
Business partners, customers or colleagues require or do something that may violate ethical standards or violate Company's compliance policies or even illegal activities;
The obligation to respect means that Governments must not violate the right to food(e.g. evict people from their land, destroy crops).
That cooperation, however, must not violate the Constitution's religious liberty provisions, including the principle of church-state separation.
Violate the legal rights, such as property rights or privacy, nor defame the reputation of Colbrook or any third party.
In its resolution 1674(2006), the Council recalls the prohibition of forcible displacement under circumstances that violate international humanitarian law.
Streaming of audio/video content may also violate Terms of Use, so be sure to check before your app accesses those services.
Apply pressure on warring parties, which violate children's rights by cutting off or limiting their political and economic sources of support.
Cultural or religious practices which violate human rights law should be outlawed for everyone, not only for minorities.
Similarly, small arms that violate this second principle are prohibited, including but not limited to expanding bullets, booby traps and blinding laser weapons.
(a) Neither speech nor the press shall violate the honour or rights of persons or undermine public morals or social ethics.
We may use automated processes to detect and prevent activities that violate our rights and the rights of others, such as fraud.