Psychiatrists have been violating "boundaries" for as long as the profession has existed.
The second is whether violating ordinary boundaries of decent behavior in search of big stories actually has a redemptive public-interest aspect.
The American bishops also pledged not to violate diocesan boundaries, and asked foreign bishops to do the same.
White originators violated racial boundaries by appropriating black styles, but they also transgressed the stylistic limitations within blues and jazz, emphasizing personality over skill and freedom of expression over traditionalism.
The study of social policy particularly hives off a specific area of social activity in a way that must violate subject boundaries.
A behavioral pattern in children of overly familiar and culturally inappropriate interations with relative strangers that violated social boundaries.
The partitioning of African territory among European regimes often violated existing boundaries recognized by local Africans.
Those Alchemicals who have been infected with Autochthon's illness have a Dissonance track in place of a Clarity track, with Dissonance measuring their madness, corruption, and drive to violate boundaries.
The Cat has violated religious boundaries, playing during a time for work, desecrating the tub with cake, mixing eating with bathing.
Is a student athlete violating geographic boundaries, going to a school in the wrong district in order to help their team?