This is because to refuse treatment would contravene the principle that people should be able to move freely to work in another EC country. |
Some of the other matters about exaggeration, invention of untrue stories and so forth, may arguably contravene the section. |
Any mark of disgrace worn under order would contravene this principle. |
The Council decided that the commercial was neutral and not in poor taste, and did not contravene the CAB's Code of Ethics. |
The council decided an application to convert an old inn into houses would contravene the human rights of villagers who drank there. |
Disclosure would contravene a prohibition imposed by or under any enactment. |