| 11. | However, Judge Mark Pelling QC dismissed Mr Bailey's claims for breach of contract and breach of confidence.
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| 12. | So upset was Fleisher by this perceived breach of confidence that he announced Garnett would never re-sign.
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| 13. | Lichtenstein, a senior figure in Britain's Orthodox Jewish community, had denied slander, breach of confidence and harassment.
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| 14. | It was the fourth major demonstration since Friday, reflecting a growing breach of confidence in the president's leadership.
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| 15. | I will tell you what happend with my knowledge-- it is no breach of confidence to say it.
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| 16. | Herald publisher David Lawrence called the embassy official's disclosure to the military " a breach of confidence ."
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| 17. | In 1986, they realized that they might have a case against FBI Foods Ltd . for breach of confidence.
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| 18. | Benson, in turn, sued the state for damaging his reputation in a breach of confidence that cost him his job.
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| 19. | The tort of "'breach of confidence "'is a common law tort that protects private information that is conveyed in confidence.
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| 20. | In an unfortunate breach of confidence, Warrington showed the letter to Denham, thereby souring relations within the mission party still further.
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