run afoul of in Czech

un afoul of <v.> být v rozporu s Note: např. být v rozporu se zákonem Entry edited by: Michal Ambrož run afoul of <v.> narazit do Entry edited by: Michal Ambrož

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1. Many run afoul of the law.

2. Must have run afoul of the reef.

3. Run Afoul of (someone or something) 1

4. Even songs that have been played for decades sometimes run afoul of the authorities.

5. Whose only crime was to run afoul of some very powerful, very malignant people.

6. According to this, this isn't the first time you've run afoul of the law.

7. This Highlander who had run afoul of a redcoat patrol was only the latest one.

8. Run Afoul of definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation

9. When people run afoul of the law, they have to pay lawyers high fees to defend them.

10. Those reasons are hereby rescinded for having clearly run afoul of paragraph 95(a) of the Act.

11. (often foll by of) in or into an entanglement or collision (with) (often in the phrase run Afoul of)

12. CF personnel who attempt to return to Canada with such items may also run afoul of Canadian criminal and customs laws.

13. From 1833 in general sense of "in violent or hostile conflict," mainly in phrases such as run Afoul of.

14. They quickly run afoul of both international law and customary principles as well as having adverse effects on economic and social rights.

15. Such a reference, it is said, would run afoul of the common European constitutional tradition of state neutrality in matters of religion.

16. Whatever complaints one may levy against the referees' decision, it does not appear to run afoul of section 95(a) of the Act.

17. It remains for Bill C-# to try to do something to answer the question of how we treat children who run afoul of the Canadian justice system

18. This means that there is the need to harmonize the legal texts regulating activities in these sectors and prescribing punishments for those who run afoul of the laws.

19. Ottawa’s plans for regulations that require social media platforms to remove illegal content or face stiff penalties could run Afoul of Canada’s trade agreement with the United States, some

20. The following two cases illustrate that reliance on what is thought to be a "rule" can run afoul of the legal requirement for selection according to merit where transparency concerns have not been addressed.

21. (Nautical Terms) (often foll by of) in or into an entanglement or collision (with) (often in the phrase run Afoul of): a yacht with its sails Afoul; the boat ran Afoul of a steamer.

22. (adverb) The dwarves run Afoul of goblins, are captured by elves, meet a shapeshifter in the wild woods, and in general have a lively time in their attempts to reach the mountains of their ancestors.

23. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Afoul a‧foul / əˈfaʊl / adverb → run Afoul of somebody/something Examples from the Corpus Afoul • Burgess' illegal use of alcohol ran Afoul of the code, a point the righteous Karnaugh was quite eager to make

24. Adverb, adjective (postpositive) (usually foll by of) in or into a state of difficulty, confusion, or conflict (with) (often foll by of) in or into an entanglement or collision (with) (often in the phrase run Afoul of)a yacht with its sails Afoul; the boat ran Afoul …

25. The same is true for crisis-response measures: any reaction to financial crises that neglects the effects on human rights and inequality does not only run afoul of human rights duties and responsibilities but also risks creating the same problems again and again, preventing any economically sustainable future.

26. ‘Run Afoul of such a policy, and you risk not only being fired, but losing control of your business.’ ‘This, however, soon runs him Afoul of Frankie who as you might have guessed is a blonde.’ ‘But opposition figures reiterated the pro-democracy positions that first ran them Afoul …

27. While CCS’s cumulative monthly hours are close to what is outlined under Zambian law, the 12-hour shift might run afoul of international labor law given the hazardous nature of the work and the potential impact of 12-hour shifts on health and safety, Human Rights Watch said.

28. The US has made statements that it will continue training national forces that continue to search for the LRA, like the FACA, but to date there are few details as to how this would be conducted and there are concerns that doing so would run afoul of US law, given the FACA’s history of abuse.