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come under
Be the responsibility or province of, as in My department comes under your jurisdiction . [Early 1700s]
Fit into a category or classification, as in This document comes under the heading “classified.†[Mid-1600s]
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There were actual decisions that the Supreme Court had to say, “well, you know, the people of Puerto Rico and the Philippines, they do not come under U.S. constitutional protection, they do not get the guarantees of national citizenship of the 14th Amendment.â€
The 64-year-old, whose approaches have come under scrutiny, trained as a surgeon before finding fame on The Oprah Winfrey Show in the early 2000s.
The other 4% of Maid deaths come under "track two".
Trump’s order also would crack down on foreign nationals’ making political contributions, an issue that has come under fire from Republicans frustrated with major donations to liberal causes by Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss, who lives in Wyoming.
India's government has an initiative focusing on tribal welfare, but the country has come under criticism in recent years for failing to protect against evictions.
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