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Any postwar investigations are likely to focus on specific incidents and attacks that might fall under the collective-punishment rubric.
It was never clear which games might fall under the law, or whose job it would be to decide.
We sent him out not just to bring back any zinfandels, but to research and procure only those that might fall under this more restrained category.
Not enough is known about Mr. Mandela's medical condition to know exactly how his case might fall under South African law, experts in medical legal issues say.
Herman Cain thought that we should be more like Chile was thirty years ago, while Michele Bachmann thought we might fall under the power of a caliphate.
The government, however, has said it will not release them to Yemen for the "foreseeable future," apparently because they might fall under the influence of people antagonistic to the United States.
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So are the guidelines a successful attempt to coordinate diametrically opposing points of view, or a cobbled-together treaty that might fall apart under future strain?
The three of them were just as much afraid of her as they were for her, fearing she might fall forward under the wheels of cars... Long-Winded Lady had seen her a few minutes earlier, on the east side of Bway., a respectably dressed, middle-aged woman, but very drunk.
It begins with a case about bid rigging in Japan explaining this practice in relation to cultural values, the government, and law considering why bid rigging in Japan might or might not fall under the purview of ethics.
Disaster experts, officials and rescue workers had held back from using heavy equipment at the site in Pétionville, on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, out of fear that wobbly blocks of concrete and other debris might fall on any survivors under the rubble.
One officer, asked why people were not allowed to leave under their own steam, replied: "They might fall over".
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