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fall within

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fall within something
to belong to a specific category or classification. This falls within the realm of the medical profession. There's no more I can do for you. Does this fall within your area of expertise?
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Byline: Daily Star Staff Summary: <p>In response to recent criticism in the media, the Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Thursday saying that the drafting of a law to allow Lebanese emigrants to vote does not fall within its jurisdiction.
Most of the real estate development projects in the country are being carried out by societies, trusts, authorities and such other vehicles which in any case do not fall within the jurisdiction of SECP, he remarked.
Each year many people flock to online dating services in part due to the increasing busy lives that we lead Love at a click of a mouse seems almost too good to be true, but it helps busy people save time by weeding out prospective matches that do not fall within their criteria Each year many people flock to online dating services in part due to the increasing busy lives that we lead.
 
 
 
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