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- That policy may fall foul of EU competition law, the commission warned.
- A French-German currency pact also would fall foul of the Maastricht treaty.
- It's REALLY easy to fall foul of these on long trips-especially at night.
- Removing content that's disruptive or falls foul of a guideline is extremely useful.
- Is suppose that blue tit, great tit, etc would also fall foul of this.
- This was to make sure they do not fall foul of their visa requirements.
- They were concerned France would fall foul of EU's rules.
- :: The draft falls foul of WP : NOTHOW so the decline reason is valid.
- Yet Chirac's ambitions may fall foul of his tactics.
- Notably I'd say it falls foul of wp : NotDir-but this is a subjective impression.
- He also argues that the destruction of synagogues and churches falls foul of Quranic commandments.
- The concept of ensuring Wikipedia does not fall foul of laws is a valid one.
- I have more conclusive evidence available but that would fall foul of WP : OUT.
- I think he's sooner or later going to fall foul of a lot of policies.
- Then the article falls foul of is general notability.
- I left it as it so as not to fall foul of the WP : 3RR.
- The game is not over, however, as they fall foul of the cute canine's vicious owner.
- Hannah falls foul of Dexter by poisoning Debra.
- Please also expand the article, so that it does not fall foul of any'merely a list'criteria.
- However, they fall foul of violent, ex-cop pub landlord Dickson, and are expelled from the bar.
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