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Modify them to sell, say, insurance to Italians, and you fall foul of new problems elsewhere.
Britain's biggest mutual insurer had fallen foul of new methods for calculating its capital base introduced in the wake of the near demise of Equitable Life in 2000.
The competition watchdog's plan to revive competition in the energy market is in crisis because the reform may fall foul of new data protection rules.
Unluckily for the Spiral, the V&A's then director, Alan Borg, fell foul of New Labour as it came to power and promised free admission to the major London museums.
The former chancellor also had his expenses deducted by £532.30 in February this year after he fell foul of new rules that required MPs to provide receipts or invoices for items costing £25 or more, apart from food.
The drink was renamed Irn-Bru in 1947 following concerns that the drink, which did contain iron but was not brewed, might fall foul of new food labelling regulations.
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Some of these will probably fall foul of the new precedent.
A Catholic secondary school in Suffolk fell foul of the new regulations this month.
Some high-rise plans began to fall foul of a new law to reverse the coastal citifying he had started.
In doing so he fell foul of a new state law making the "ballot selfie" a crime.
Were the government to get its way, the Down's mouse would fall foul of the new legislation.
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