Collocations withviolation

These are words often used in combination withviolation.

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alleged violation
The inquiries into the alleged violation have been completed.
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blatant violation
This is a blatant violation of the principle of proportionality.
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clear violation
The deliberate avoidance of critical scrutiny of a belief seems a clear violation of one's epistemic duty.
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direct violation
If not, they will remain in direct violation of a judgment of the court.
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ethical violation
This solution states that, in principle, research on embryonic stem cells derived from the destruction of viable human embryos is clearly an ethical violation and is to be prosecuted.
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flagrant violation
We cannot imagine a more flagrant violation of the parliamentary mandate.
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grave violation
It is suggested that the ruling out of a market in organs is, in fact, a grave violation of people's most fundamental rights.
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gross violation
Unjust wars signify a gross violation of justice and threaten to tear apart the moral fabric of the community.
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minor violation
Unfortunately, a minor violation was found and her car was declared illegal.
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norm violation
But these demonstrations of norm violations could not be regarded as anomalies calling for theory revision because there was no theory to be revised.
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numerous violations
S1 has the least severe and least numerous violations.
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potential violation
A potential violation of the accounting provisions could range anywhere from a single transaction recorded incorrectly to other errors in the accounting records.
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repeated violation
It is a repeated violation of the charter, which has always been allowed tacitly by the international community because it does not protest.
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safety violation
It exposes potential safety violations and, upon demand, explains its reasoning by drawing value flow graphs over the program text.
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serious violation
There would also be a serious violation of personal autonomy if the clones were under the control of those who produced them.
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systematic violation
However, systematic violation of human rights continues, including limits to freedom of expression.
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traffic violation
In the end all charges, save the traffic violation, were dropped.
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violation of freedom
I consider that it is the very violation of freedom of speech.
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violation of law
There was no significant violation of law and order.
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violation of privacy
There is a clear violation of privacy, human rights and personal dignity.
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widespread violation
The evidence suggesting widespread violation of human rights is overwhelming.
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