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fall under

  1. Be classified as, as in These scores fall under choral music . [Mid-1400s]

  2. Be subject to, as in This precinct falls under the city's jurisdiction . [Second half of 1500s]



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Cho noted that Yoon acknowledged sending troops to occupy the country’s election commission, an independent constitutional institution that does not fall under the scope of martial law.

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The Electoral Commission says campaign spending by individual candidates does not fall under its remit and is a matter for the police.

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Trump has authority over federal prosecutors because U.S. attorney’s offices are part of the Department of Justice, which falls under the executive branch, not the judicial branch.

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Whether the decision can be taken by a single minister depends on whether it is considered "controversial" and/or cross-cutting, in other words whether it falls under the purview of multiple departments.

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It is safe to say there is not a big law firm in this country that would not have some part of their work fall under this snare, especially through their pro bono work.

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