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In later years, Churchill saw the return to the gold standard as "the biggest blunder" of his life: "I had no special comprehension of the currency problem and therefore fell into the hands of the experts, as I never did later where military matters were concerned".

PpARFs, therefore, fell into one of three classes.

All Ghana M. africanum West African-2 strains evaluated in this study therefore fell into the second of three potential rpoB sequence-based sublineage branches.

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Neuronal gene expression programs therefore fall into two fundamentally distinct classes.

Both of these compounds are inactive precursors of potent metabolites and therefore fall into the category of prohormones.

Consumers, therefore, fall into two camps: precautionary types, who won't risk using anything that contains something they see as having a potential safety question mark dangling over it.

African American men have higher rates of felony convictions and therefore fall into the felony trap – in Florida about one in five black men have been disenfranchised effectively for life.

The token exceptions, such as Lupita Nyong'o – who, as writer Rawiya Kameir puts it, is "an Ivy League graduate, [who] … comes from Kenya's globally recognised political class" and therefore falls into the category of "acceptable blackness" – are not enough.

Mr. Giampa insisted that with the exception of his "wild lunatic" remark ("Although accurate, my words were poorly chosen," he admits), his comments were provoked by incendiary remarks or gestures by the judge, and therefore fall into the category of legitimate advocacy, designed to protect his client and build a record for appeal.

All acceptable hadiths therefore fall into three general categories: ṣaḥīḥ (sound), those with a reliable and uninterrupted chain of transmission and a matn (text) that does not contradict orthodox belief; ḥasan (good), those with an incomplete isnad or with transmitters of questionable authority; daʿīf (weak), those whose matn or transmitters are subject to serious criticism.

Mr. Zubaydah therefore falls into the fifth of five categories of Guantanamo detainees that Mr. Obama outlined in his speech on detention policy in May 2009: "a number of people who cannot be prosecuted for past crimes, in some cases because evidence may be tainted, but who nonetheless pose a threat to the security of the United States".

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