(1) In the midst of the public outcry about the team's expenditures and eccentricities, Joe stepped afoul of the law.(2) Well tonight, something has gone afoul with a fowl.(3) We have fallen afoul of censorware companies before, but they've always been able to remove us from their blacklist in a few minutes.(4) However, something is afoul in the city that never sleeps.(5) Although as the final paragraph says, the group may have still fallen afoul of the law by not putting complete addresses on some of the pamphlets.(6) I don't know if that was the problem or if something else went afoul .(7) But globalization has also fallen afoul of a younger group of critics.(8) Still, she ultimately wants to prevent the debilitating financial judgments against employers who were acting in good faith but unwittingly went afoul of the law.(9) Moreover, there is this tiny but significant possibility that all this is driven by nothing else but my desire to run constantly afoul of my middle class upbringing.(10) Run afoul of such a policy, and you risk not only being fired, but losing control of your business.(11) You could run afoul with your business partner though you had planned on being friends or married for life or someone might want out, even though there's no exit plan.(12) This, however, soon runs him afoul of Frankie who as you might have guessed is a blonde.(13) But when a talent show prank goes afoul , tempers flare.(14) But opposition figures reiterated the pro-democracy positions that first ran them afoul of the government ahead of the trip.(15) The treatment of social issues in her films, including several documentaries, has run her afoul of the government.(16) Falling for a fellow teacher runs him afoul of the principal, who has designs on the woman.