Murder, including serial killings, fall under the jurisdiction of state authorities. |
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The assault landing thrusters begin to kick in, a loudly whine of complaint against too rapid a fall under fierce gravity. |
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Everyone seems to fall under the mercy of the council except for Van the man. |
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Shareholder resolutions fall under the aegis of the US Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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Over 80 per cent of the wood taken will fall under the indiscriminate blades of the wood chipper. |
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Among the modern evils to fall under Ince's scrutiny was quack alternative medicine. |
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While created under the best of intentions, remakes of classic films will always fall under severe scrutiny. |
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The egg remains perfectly intact while it is in free fall under the action of gravity. |
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All new restaurants immediately fall under suspicion, especially those attached to new guesthouses. |
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Robbers, burglars and drugs dealers will be first to fall under the spotlight, they said. |
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He was so sure of himself and his power to seduce that it was hard not to fall under his spell, not that I wasn't a willing participant. |
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These interventions fall under the general rubric of cognitive behavioural therapy. |
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No, they would not let themselves fall under some cruel tyrannical usurper. |
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Shoots grow up and over this wire and fall under their own weight to form a bell-shaped canopy. |
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I was told that did not fall under the zero tolerance guidelines or the school's code of something or other. |
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Moreover, it considers that the crimes occurred at a time of civil war, and thus fall under martial law. |
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Transportation must fall under a single nodal agency, which may even be the State Government. |
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The overall dimensions, damping system, bread carriage and marking fall under the tests for performance. |
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This is the cornerstone that must be laid carefully or the building will fall under the slightest duress. |
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Niche travel, which is the category we vagabond surfers fall under, is available online too. |
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At least a dozen music and dance styles, ranging from war dances to wedding music, fall under this spectrum. |
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It turns out that a large proportion of the abilities fall under the category of emotional intelligence. |
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In Forteana, the phenomenon in Benson would fall under the heading of phantom sniper rather than UFO encounter. |
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If the item is not listed, would it fall under one of the classifications if it were? |
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Entertainment businesses that fall under the plan include beer bars, go-go bars, pubs, karaokes and discos. |
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Some ecumenical women's programs fall under familiar rubrics such as the environment, literacy and education, and women's health and sexuality. |
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Once he does that, their behaviours no longer fall under the purview of evolutionary theory, as it is not generally concerned with pathology. |
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In addition, variables more associated with dysregulation such as affect lability and impulsivity fall under this rubric. |
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Subjects that fall under various category headings tend to be very wide ranging and are open to different interpretations by different people. |
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I'm not eager to embrace the term documentary, even though in a larger sense they would fall under that rubric. |
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Indeed, he seems so sincere and guileless he could make ally unsuspecting bloke fall under his sweet spell. |
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Consequently, intellectual property rights will fall under the control of the trustee under the title of incorporeal moveable goods. |
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It's also not clear whether music and film that bleep out swearwords would fall under the ban. |
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Seen from the customer angle, the products which fall under such a product market are not substitutable or are only so to a slight extent. |
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The next five resources in the Overview fall under the subheading of community interventions. |
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All first nations interested in taxation regimes will be obligated, we predict, to fall under this new tax commission. |
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Adherents of such groups often fall under the spell of a leader who acts as spiritual guide in all matters. |
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In British churchyards, which fall under ecclesiastical law, bodies can be moved and graves re-deployed, though they rarely are. |
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Within reason, the bride may ask her attendants to pay for their hair and makeup, which fall under the general category of wedding attire. |
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It does not fall under the categories of unrestrained exercise of will or uncontrolled power. |
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It also showed that skin color discrimination is prevalent even in a society where most individuals fall under a wide range of wheatish to dark complexion. |
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If a member is going to fall under the rubric of the Lobbyist Registration Act, the member should be subject to the same cooling off rules. |
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It was considered that there was some overlap in the two terms and that, certain issues could fall under either or both terms. |
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The Mediterranean comes under the high-seas regime by accident, as the areas covered by the high sea could fall under national jurisdiction. |
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Port towage clearly does not fall under those definitions since it does not take place at sea. |
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A horse-drawn carriage ride through its narrow and sinewy streets is the ideal way to fall under its charm. |
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The 2 levels of government can only make laws on subjects that fall under their area of authority. |
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This table shows for each policy area the financial resources which fall under each of the headings of the financial framework. |
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Would the matters I have raised under the question of privilege for that matter also fall under the same gambit? |
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Once you settle on the car you would like to buy by taking a test drive, the dealership will run your credit to determine what level of credit worthiness you fall under. |
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He is also more popular than Mr Gore with those who fall under the signs of Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Leo, Virgo, Scorpio and Capricorn. |
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Representatives of these three levels of government have shown little inclination to make the signs that fall under their authority bilingual. |
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Thus, all these fasteners fall under the same four digit heading of the Combined Nomenclature. |
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The scope and variety of issues which can be conceived to fall under the heading of humanitarian coordination is almost limitless. |
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The boys fall under the spell of Sando, a blondly grizzled, solitary man with a mysterious past and surfing skills of mythic proportions. |
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Deveined foie gras, pre-sliced and nuggets all fall under this category of preculinary solutions that chefs can appreciate on a daily basis. |
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The issue as to whether space-based missile systems such as BMD fall under the auspices of ASAT weapons was debated. |
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Any executables containing that work also fall under Section 6, whether or not they are linked directly with the Library itself. |
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But he was so witty and charming, they would fall under his spell, even if he would tell them he was scamming them. |
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If that trust is gradually and perniciously eroded in one important industry, the entire system can fall under a shadow of doubt and suspicion. |
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In most cases these are under-resourced and fall under the responsibilities of the ministries responsible for welfare and social services. |
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It's impossible not to fall under the Savoyard charm of this 5-star chalet, one of the top establishments in the Alps. |
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Third-party accounts of notaries, lawyers and bailiffs most notably fall under this provision. |
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According to the Maastricht Treaty, for areas that do not fall under the exclusive competence of the EU the subsidiarity principle should be applied. |
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If more than one abstract are accepted and fall under different topic codes, a presenting co-author must be designated. |
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In general, health issues fall under provincial jurisdiction and the CNCS respects these jurisdictional boundaries. |
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Agricultural products such as pistachios and almonds fall under the market access initiative. |
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The majority of developing countries and some transition countries fall under this category. |
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First, by filling the gaps that might exist where there are issues that do not fall under the specific mandate of the Working Group. |
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There may also be instances where there are no records disclosed since all may fall under a specific exemption or exclusion. |
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Collaborative energy projects may fall under three categories: research and development, demonstration and socio-economic research. |
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In the event of any disagreement, any action taken against IDtech will fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the aforementioned law. |
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The Court of Justice has decided that pensions and health insurance all fall under the heading of salary. |
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In fact, most of these sources of financing do not fall under any type of regulation, whether on the national or local level. |
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The regulation of commercial activities in the private sector tends to fall under provincial jurisdiction. |
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Impossible not to fall under the charm of these original motifs and soft mixtures of materials. |
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It puts them in the countryside, where they are dispersed and disorganised and fall under the control of local chiefs, who are politically appointed. |
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And that means they also fall under the umbrella of programs most likely to get the axe when state and federal budgets are tight. |
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The force module construct for opening airbases is designed around five phases, which fall under Air Force purview, as identified in the list below. |
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As anyone who has had anything to say about Reyner Banham will agree, it is impossible not to fall under the spell of the wit and the intelligence of the writing. |
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Even worse, many of such laboring, lower-class women were likely to fall under the pernicious influences of the preying men and immoral working girls around them. |
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They all fall under the rulership of Venus, which in this chart is grounded in earth and tied into a grand trine involving angular Mars and Saturn. |
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There are several herbs used as supplements that fall under the term ginseng, though the most common is Panax ginseng. |
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The two groups operate semi-autonomously but both fall under the leadership of the Quetta shura leadership council. |
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That means it will fall under the beady eye of the chief inspector, whose remit is to provide an impartial and independent view of conditions in all of Scotland's prisons. |
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The center pole began to twist, and Odie and Tanya braced against it with all their weight to shove it across the grass berm so that it would fall under its own weight. |
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It is also good to note that the Ngoni people of Zambia fall under Paramount Chief Mpezeni whereas the Ngoni of Malawi are under Paramount Chief Mbwerwa. |
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The older crimes of embezzlement, larceny, and stealing, and any preexisting references to them now fall under the theft statute. |
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At no time, should our comments be construed as supplanting our position that federal public sector workers should fall under the jurisdiction of the Canada Labour Code, or new legislation that incorporates its principles. |
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It should be noted that violations of the Electoral Law fall under the Penal Code, of which article 319 deals with felonies committed in connection with elections. |
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As we extend the duty and the obligation of parliamentary secretaries to fall under the Lobbyist Registration Act, I believe the same bar, prohibition and cooling off period should apply. |
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It is unclear whether this subject falls under an exclusive provincial sphere, under property and civil rights, and it does seem likely that a federal registry system would fall under that. |
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The negotiation and conclusion of international agreements on services and commercial aspects of intellectual property from now on fall under the qualified majority rule, with some exceptions. |
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The difficulties in this area result from the fact that it is not clear which of the many residuals fall under the reporting obligations and which do not. |
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As maintenance obligations fall under family law, the Council will have to take a unanimous decision on the regulation after consulting the European Parliament and hopes to see its final adoption before the end of the year. |
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The government measures affecting private health insurance also fall under the financial rules of GATT, where safeguards apply to existing health services. |
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Several of the requirements for school board policies on antiracism and ethnocultural equity fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the sections of boards. |
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Otherwise, the LSS funds only those appeals and judicial reviews that fall under the Society's regular coverage criteria and have a chance of success. |
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According to the Régie, these amounts are not honoraria in the sense of the General Agreement and therefore do not fall under the rules allowing the RAMQ to pay them into an administrative account. |
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The issues arising from economic, social and environmental performance fall under the responsibility of the President and each administrative unit of OMCIAA and certain sub-committees of the Board of Directors. |
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Because these benign products are known to have pesticidal properties, they automatically fall under the Pest Control Products Act, and become subject to the same registration process as potentially toxic chemicals. |
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Xenophobic societies fall under a despot's rule when the fair-minded regent, Eleusis, is assassinated. |
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The Regional Directors of New Brunswick Public Library Service will consider all bookmobile stop requests that fall under their assigned service areas based on established criteria. |
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Is this really necessary, or could we not raise the lower limit a little so that it is only really important projects, where real international competition is needed, that fall under this rule? |
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Instead, Spar argues that the operations of its Tranmere Drive Facility are so integrally related to those of DND that its pension plans fall under federal jurisdiction. |
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If a customer contracts for a tonnage which is in fact equivalent or close to its total requirements, such arrangements may still be exclusionary and fall under Article 82, particularly if they are of long duration. |
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While flying in and out of theatre as part of the air bridge sustaining operations in Afghanistan, the CCÂ150 Polaris aircraft and CCÂ177 Globemaster III strategic airlifter also fall under the control of the air wing. |
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When they are starting to be the world supplier on several different commodities, how do they still fall under this developing nation preferred status and get the gold key to my domestic markets here in Canada? |
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Unfortunately, not many fall under that category. |
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Detectives now fall under similar scrutiny. |
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It seems there is a bit of discrimination here based on family status because a woman would actually have to have a child to fall under this section of the act. |
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Third, we must feel greater responsibility towards the people of our own countries, as well as the people in neighboring countries that fall under our influence. |
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Furthermore all the rental agreements fall under legislation applicable to commercial rental, which makes it very difficult for the owner to give the tenants their notice. |
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You said that a lot of these veterans may fall under provincial jurisdiction, wherever they live in the country, when it comes to long-term care and access to care. |
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Specification of conservation measures such as prohibiting the use of any explosive, poison or other noxious substance, closed seasons, gear restrictions, creation of marine reserves fall under the mandate of the Act. |
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In spite of our advice and counselling, some refuse to give up their old habits, with the result that they fall under the thumb of a scoundrel who abandons them after having ill-treated them and made them pregnant. |
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This caused the villages of the Zugdidi region, Ganmukhuri and Khurcha, to fall under the occupation of the Russian army and armed gangs of the Abkhazian separatist regime. |
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Mr Chidambaram has provided a bit more in his budget for all these causes, but they fall under the jurisdiction of state governments, most of which are overspent and overmanned. |
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More processed articles of magnesium and magnesium alloys do not fall under the category 'unwrought' and therefore are not concerned by the measures. |
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In the United States, Medicare, Medicaid, and the US military's TRICARE fall under that definition. |
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I think bawdy houses fall under that description. |
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However, many projects fall under more than one category. |
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Generally, you know kids who hang with the gangbangers and it's no surprise when they fall under their influence. |
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In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lysander and Hermia escape into the woods for a night where they do not fall under the laws of Theseus or Egeus. |
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Telecommunications in Djibouti fall under the authority of the Ministry of Communication. |
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Conversely, industries such as petrochemical industry and shipbuilding would fall under heavy industry. |
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Armies around the world, even from non signatory countries, are adjusting their regulations to what is right, avoiding the possibility of their personnel committing acts that would fall under the Court's jurisdiction. |
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They exert, among others, all those cultural competences that outside Brussels fall under the provinces. |
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There is no need, in order for such practices to fall under Article 82, for a legal obligation or express stipulation requiring the customer to obtain its supplies exclusively from the dominant firm. |
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Quinlan is an educator, coach, cheerleader and all the other attributes that fall under the guise of a counsellor dealing with one of the most difficult addictions. |
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The term is used to describe all members of the family Bovidae that do not fall under the category of sheep, cattle, or goats. |
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It is not necessary to take a definitive decision now on all the issues-particularly weapons related issues-and establish which weapons fall under this definition. |
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Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture, while other methods may fall under mariculture. |
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The articles within this section offer up a variety of issues that all fall under the general heading of the importance of workplace health and wellness. |
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None of these techniques fall under the definition of angling since they do not rely upon the use of a hook and line. |
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Volumes for entities that fall under the same ticker, but trade separately in the CDS market, are summed to arrive at an overall volume for each ticker. |
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Offences created under provincial statutes that resemble crimes, such as trespass, illegal fishing or hunting, and traffic violations, fall under the jurisdiction of the provincial courts. |
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The ANAE, therefore, considers much Appalachian English to now fall under Southern American rather than Midland American English. |
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The islands were among the first parts of the Americas to fall under the control of the Spanish Empire. |
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If ocean dumping was employed, dredge material disposal would fall under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and the sediment would have to undergo various chemical property screening. |
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Quasi-contract embraced obligations that had no common feature save that they did not properly fall under contract, because there was no agreement, or under delict, because there was no wrongful act. |
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For, William argues, genera and species are themselves composite, and the individuals that fall under them have a quiddity or definition and therefore compositeness. |
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Nursing does not fall under the list of most glamourous occupations, but it is of course, on the top of the list of most vitally important professions in this country. |
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More and more people are speaking out against the omnipresence of advertising and the disastrous consequences it can have from an economic and social point of view on those who fall under its charm. |
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Sixty-three of the projects fall under the program's first priority, green municipal infrastructure, primarily dealing with drinking water, sewage and waste disposal. |
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Once the Prime Minister demits office, he should definitely fall under the ambit of the Lokpal. |
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To fall under a corporality is making safe for these patients and the assistance to be located as an individuality thanks to the feeling of unity. |
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We welcome the true genre diversity of Radio 2, especially the sonically diverse genres that fall under the classical umbrella, beyond the guitar-based verse-chorus-verse world of popular music. |
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As you enter, you will fall under the spell of the white sand garden where the scents of ylang-ylang blend with tiare tahiti, honeysuckle, basilic, jasmine, plumeria and gardenia. |
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Pneumoconioses fall under the broad category of interstitial lung disease, and are also called occupational lung diseases or environmental lung diseases. |
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The agreement transferred governance of all western Karelian lands to Swedish sovereignty, while eastern Karelian lands fall under Novgorodian rule. |
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The institutional organisation of public water supply and sanitation does not fall under the purview of the EU, but remains a prerogative of each member state. |
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Museums generally cannot collect full buildings, but they may acquire pieces of architectural ornamentation, which also fall under the decorative arts department. |
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Advisory opinions were intended as a means by which UN agencies could seek the Court's help in deciding complex legal issues that might fall under their respective mandates. |
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Syria is a powder keg on Israel's border, while Yemen continues to export terrorism and looks likely to fall under the influence of an Islamist extremist government. |
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Army, Navy, and Air Force, would also fall under this narrow definition. |
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As none of the majors fall under the direct jurisdiction of tours, broadcast rights for these events are negotiated separately with each sanctioning body. |
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That would fall under the rubric of things we can ignore for now. |
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The Maratha Empire would in 1818 fall under the control of the British East India Company, with all former Maratha and Mughal authority devolving in 1858 to the British Raj. |
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The botany handbooks in the library fall under Plant Biology. |
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