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Under and ICC
Under the current qualifying process, the World Cricket League, all 91 Associate and Affiliate members of the ICC are able to qualify for the World Cup.
Under the Rome Statute, the ICC can only investigate and prosecute the core international crimes ( genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression ) in situations where states are unable or unwilling to do so themselves.
Under Article 8 ( 2 )( b )( xxvi ) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court ( ICC ), adopted in July 1998 and entered into force 1 July 2002 ; " Conscripting or enlisting children under the age of fifteen years into the national armed forces or using them to participate actively in hostilities " is a war crime.
Under the ICC regulations, players may be fined a percentage of the salary, banned for number of matches, or even banned for a number of years or life.
Under the ICC Cricket Code of Conduct, it is considered unsportsmanlike to:
Under his leadership Bangladesh won the series 4 – 0, securing their first series victory against a full strength ICC Full Member nation.
Under Kirsten, in August 2012, the South African team reached number 1 in the ICC Test rankings, by defeating England 2-0.
Under his guidance Bangladesh became the champions of ICC Trophy in 1997 along with the chance to play at their first World Cup finals in 1999.
Under his captaincy, India won the 2007 ICC World Twenty20, CB Series of 2007 – 08, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in 2008 and 2010 against Australia 2 – 0, Asia cup 2010 and 2011 World Cup.

Under and revenue
Under his rule, the empire became a huge military machine and the nobles and their contingents multiplied almost fourfold, as did the demands for more revenue from the peasantry.
Under the sons of Henry II it became a common source of royal revenue.
Under the new user charge regime, Le Crossing collects the charges which are set in statutory Charging Orders under the 2000 Act, with the revenue passing in full to the government for redistribution, and annual public accounts of the operation published showing expenses / revenues of the crossing.
Under Edward's patronage, de Brome diverted the revenue of the University Church to his college, which thereafter was responsible for appointing the vicar and providing four chaplains to celebrate the daily services in the church.
Under the anti-speed trap law, when more than 50 % of a town's revenue was derived from traffic citations, it was deemed a speed trap and the ability of law enforcement to write citations was put in jeopardy.
Under Rufus, he continued to hold the king's seal, and also became involved in the financial administration of the kingdom, where he quickly made a name for himself by his novel methods of raising revenue.
Under a traditional Westminster system, the executive government is responsible for its use of public funds to the lower house, which has the power to bring down a government by blocking its access to supply – i. e. revenue appropriated through taxation.
Under the editorship of Robert Bartley, it expounded at length on such economic concepts such as the Laffer curve and how a decrease in certain marginal tax rates and the capital gains tax can allegedly increase overall tax revenue by generating more economic activity.
Under the service concession, the MTRCL pays the KCRC a fixed annual sum of HK $ 750 million, and from the fourth year after merger of the two networks, a sliding percentage scale share of annual revenue above HK $ 2. 5 billion earned from the KCRC network.
Under Platt's watch, HP made a major investment in RISC / Unix which brought tens of billions in revenue and make the company a major IT provider.
Under the plan, the historic northern end will remain structurally unchanged, the middle of the island will be developed into a park stretching to the southern tip, areas on the east and west sides of the island will be privately developed to generate revenue, and the entire island will be edged by a circumferential promenade.
Under the Exchequer and Audit Departments Act 1866 most of the revenue from taxation, and all other money payable to the Exchequer must be paid into the Consolidated Fund.
Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress did not have the power to raise revenue by direct taxation of the inhabitants of the United States.
Under the new agreement, which runs through 2021, revenue sharing, the most contentious issue during the lockout, was re-designed so that the players must receive at least 47 percent of all revenue in salary for the term of the agreement.
Under a six year plan, Major League Baseball was intended to receive 85 % of the first $ 140 million in advertising revenue ( or 87. 5 % of advertising revenues and corporate sponsorship from the games until sales top a specified level ), 50 % of the next $ 30 million, and 80 % of any additional money.
Under this statute, a charter township, for example, can have land transferred to a city in exchange for revenue sharing of the transferred parcels.
Under Constantine the cities lost their revenue from local taxes, and under Constantius II ( r. 337 – 361 ) their endowments of property.
By the end of 1996, Under Armour had generated $ 17, 000 in revenue purely by word of mouth.
Under this agreement ESP / Envirotest Canada are promised a guaranteed profit of at least 9 % of revenue.
Under this law, motorboat races are held at 24 locations around the nation for the purpose of both bolstering the local economies and providing the revenue needed to support 1 ) the reconstruction of Japan's maritime industry, and 2 ) welfare projects around the country.
Under the British North America Act of 1867 ( BNA ), government received most revenue collection powers, and provinces became responsible for social relief, education, and health care.
Under governments which — by current, if not historical, Western standards — were strongly interventionist, the contribution of oil taxes to the federal government's revenue hovered at around 12 % to 16 % until 1980, when it showed a marked increase to 23 %, followed by another leap to 32 % in 1981.
Under his ownership, revenue has grown from US $ 4 million in 1982 to US $ 212 million in 2003 and his innovative business management policies have attracted widespread interest around the world.

Under and rules
Under the new rules, testimony is taken orally in open court in all cases except those of an extraordinary character.
Under committee rules, it went automatically to a subcommittee for one week.
Under these rules, if a man went down and could not continue after a count of 30 seconds, the fight was over.
Under the rules, the two basic states of play during a game are ball in play and ball out of play.
Under the Labour government of James Callaghan, a review by Lord Beswick had led to the reprieve of the so-called ' Beswick plants ', for social reasons, but subsequent governments were obliged under EU rules to withdraw subsidies.
Under unspecific or impersonal coercion the conditional threats come from well-known and socially accepted general rules and – rather than any individual or sub-group – and are directed against anybody in the stated conditions, according to clearly stated principles of due process.
Under IAAF ( international ) rules, Youth boys ( 16 – 17 years ) throw the 1. 5 kg discus, the Junior men ( 18 – 19 years ) throw the unique 1. 75 kg discus, and the girls / women of those ages throw the 1 kg discus.
Under the liberalization rules of the day ( 1979 ), BT was barred from manufacturing, selling or supplying PBXs of more than 200 extensions.
Under NFL and NCAA rules, once the quarterback moves out of the pocket, and there is no good option for a forward pass, the ball may be legally thrown away to prevent a sack.
Under the codified rules, the Jewish calendar is based on the Metonic cycle of 19 years, of which 12 are common years ( 12 months ) and 7 leap years ( 13 months ).
Under the rules of Hammurabi's successors, the Babylonian Empire was weakened by military pressure from the Hittites, who sacked Babylon around 1531 BC ( short ).
Under the rules, loss of control because of mental illness was no defense.
Under the new rules, only those irradiated foods in which the irradiation causes a material change in the food, or a material change in the consequences that may result from the use of the food, would bear the Radura symbol and the term " irradiated ", or a derivative thereof, in conjunction with explicit language describing the change in the food or its conditions of use.
Under the rules of the Conservative movement, the adoption of multiple opinions permits individual Conservative rabbis, congregations, and rabbinical schools to select which opinion to accept, and hence to choose individually whether to maintain a traditional prohibition on homosexual conduct, or to permit gay unions and clergy.
Under NFL and NCAA rules, there are actually two lines of scrimmage at the outset of each play: one that restricts the offense and one that restricts the defense.
Under Suber's initial ruleset, rules are divided into two types: mutable and immutable.
Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, and most state rules which parallel them, pleas may not be used to defeat the hearsay prohibition if offered as an " admission by party-opponent ".
Under such rules, players do not have an inherent right to view mucked hands.
Under traditional first-past-the-post rules, Alice wins, leaving 55 % of the voters without representation.
Under NFL rules, if a quarterback lines up under center, he is by definition ineligible and not allowed to receive a forward pass.
Under FISA rules there are 5 boat classes for adaptive rowers ; mixed ( 2 men and 2 women plus cox ) LTA ( Legs, Trunk, Arms ), mixed intellectual disability ( 2 men and 2 women plus cox ) LTA ( Legs, Trunk, Arms ), mixed ( 1 man and 1 woman ) TA ( Trunk and Arms ), and men's and women's AS ( Arms and Shoulders ).
Under a legalistic interpretation of the ALP rules, Seiffert was readmitted to the party and, together with the support of Geraghty, Premier James McGirr and Labor were able to stay in power.
Under the rules of the time, the Giants ' ownership of the Millers gave them priority rights to a major league team in the area.
Under the rules, the clock only stops for scores ( in Colorado and Kansas, the clock does not stop on a score ), penalties, injuries, timeouts, and change of possession ( the clock restarts on the ready-for-play whistle instead of the snap for possession changes ; the clock does not stop for change of possession in Georgia ).
Under the NFL's unconditional blackout rules at the time, the Super Bowl could not be broadcast locally even if the local team did not advance to the Super Bowl, and it was a sellout.

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