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"ensnare" Definitions
  1. ensnare somebody/something to make somebody/something unable to escape from a difficult situation or from a person who wants to control them

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Maya knows what will — and won't — ensnare people's attention.
Laforge's team primarily uses Craigslist ads to ensnare alleged predators.
But even broad definitions of terrorism don't ensnare most applicants.
Net guns that ensnare stray drones may have limited effective ranges.
Although nose goblins do ensnare pathogens, your stomach can handle them.
But the sanctions threaten to ensnare America's closest allies, particularly Canada.
Could they use your perceived guilt of possession to ensnare the dealer?
This act, then, can ensnare those who try to be law-abiding.
Any one of these stories would ensnare a presidency in a crisis.
He also understood that the Republican wave building in 22018 might ensnare him.
The Trump and Republican plans look like they'd ensnare all imports and last indefinitely.
"The Technology Trap" may well ensnare doom-seekers' attention with its ominous-sounding title.
Romania's leaders endlessly seek to weaken anti-graft laws that might otherwise ensnare them.
Richard Cordray, the agency's director, alleges that many loans "ensnare" borrowers in debt traps.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Pop-up green unseenAsphalt, bricks and slatted benchDowncast eyes ensnare
They worry that too wide a net could eventually ensnare them and their colleagues.
The case widened to ensnare Lee Jae-yong, the acting head of electronics giant Samsung.
The elevators will fill with blood, and the snowy maze will ensnare you once more.
Psychiatric diagnoses can ensnare people in circular explanations: they are depressed because they are depressed.
Sunday's recommendations, while not enforceable by law, could regardless ensnare weddings, funerals, and family reunions.
When the building catches fire, he is blamed even while the flames ensnare his family.
The sweeps often ensnare people who can be pressured to share information about other crimes.
But the charges against them could still ensnare the president, particularly if Giuliani is implicated.
Such changes would also likely ensnare South Korea, Taiwan and other countries in manipulator designations.
The devices are used for surveillance, but also ensnare all other devices in their range.
Trump has even hinted in the Oval Office that it might ensnare former President Barack Obama.
In essence, women's families still compete to ensnare the best husbands within a relatively limited pool.
Or because the Mueller investigation is intensifying and continues to ensnare people close to the president.
The White House distanced itself from the burglars, and initially the scandal did not ensnare Nixon.
Bigger, tougher Pokémon seemed more difficult to ensnare, escaping from standard Poké Balls with alarming frequency.
Critics have argued that the database appears flawed and might ensnare innocent people in ICE's deportation proceedings.
To ensnare the attention of fellow online daters, you've gotta be entertaining, engaging and — most importantly — original.
The idea is to allow police to use it to ensnare would-be customers in chat rooms.
The similar size of the two species means gill nets invariably ensnare the endangered porpoises as well.
And it was going to take better disguises to ensnare a trainer, especially one with these instincts.
At the end of each appendage glinted beads of gluey mucilage, waiting to ensnare an unsuspecting fly.
The dragnet can include data from dozens or hundreds of devices — and can sometimes ensnare innocent people.
Oakley Street's leader, Lord Nugent, even recommends using Malcolm as bait to ensnare a pederastic Church agent.
The brother At the bail hearing prosecutors revealed that their ongoing investigation could ensnare Fruman's brother, Steven.
One can only hope that this guy found a platonic touch buddy to ensnare in his tentacles.
To ensnare them — and, inadvertently, several million other people — they close all the bridges that connect to Manhattan.
The fishermen hope to catch endangered bluefin tuna, but such nets can also ensnare dolphins and sea turtles.
In 2008, the government's use of occupational licensing had expanded to ensnare about 29 percent of all workers.
But none has been anywhere near as big as this one, or as likely to ensnare public figures.
Authorities may never reveal how they came to target Mr. Estey or whether he helped ensnare Mr. McCord.
One employee pleaded guilty to fraud, a development that threatens to ensnare other high-level executives in Germany.
Just be warned, it can ensnare even the most casual of doodlers among us into long, procrastinatory art sessions.
They predicted that the legislation would ensnare Japan in foreign wars and trigger a stampede from the SDF's ranks.
But Wenzel's age makes her a particularly tragic example of how ISIS's recruiting techniques can ensnare vulnerable young people.
An alphabet soup of different consumer, privacy and media regulators will slowly try to ensnare the big tech firms.
There's a four-night minimum...maybe because that's how long it takes for the house to ensnare your soul?
Trump turned against Bannon because Bannon had suggested Robert Mueller's Russia investigation might ensnare members of the Trump family.
Rumors that the program itself was a ruse designed to ensnare people into deportation sowed fear in immigrant communities.
That means the system could potentially ensnare many ordinary citizens, rather than being limited only to people committing crimes.
An obscure chain to events beginning in one venue has reached up to ensnare the highest level of authority.
Known as boleadoras, these weapons, invented by the indigenous people of Patagonia, were adopted by the gauchos to ensnare cattle.
I have every sense that it's a predator, snaking its way through murky depths to ensnare, suffocate, and digest me.
They will be lucky if this ends with senior members of Trump's White House and doesn't ultimately ensnare Trump himself.
The Lesar matter is the latest ethics controversy to ensnare Zinke since he took charge at Interior in March 2017.
The agency could reverse its policy on sweeps tomorrow, allowing agents to ensnare even more otherwise law-abiding undocumented people.
Dr. Tanzi describes this as "seeding" the amyloid, causing it to ensnare the virus in fibrous nets that form plaques.
"There would be fewer deterrents [for financial institutions] to use tricks and traps" to ensnare the American public, he said.
She said she does think Trump seems reluctant to ensnare the United States in another major conflict in the region.
They can be used to ensnare people who had a major or just a tangential connection to others' criminal activity.
Using an automatic web-crawling tool, they visited tens of thousands of the web pages that ensnare victims in the scam.
Sam Zarifi, secretary general of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), said the law can ensnare working journalists "at any time".
And Beijing is sometimes accused of using its infrastructure investments to ensnare partners in debt traps — and then seize their assets.
He had a hunch he could ensnare Dread Pirate Roberts the same way, and began to look for a sloppy mistake.
The investigation expanded to ensnare Mr. Cabral, the former governor, and his wife, Adriana Ancelmo, a lawyer, and both were imprisoned.
The top three areas where scammers spend are search engine optimization, phony likes on YouTube and phishing links to ensnare other victims.
He can also summon a giant pulsing tentacle from the ground to ensnare his opponents, bringing Injustice a welcome infusion of hentai.
This provides a window for the Nazis to use their flying fortress to ensnare Blaskowicz into a floating trap he can't escape.
It was a major error, one that would trigger a chain of events that would ensnare the entire site and its users.
There's no certainty that most of the settlements will ensnare Republicans, even though there are more Republicans than Democrats in the House.
As the two men met and discussed the deal over weeks and then months, Voronenkov charmed the man assigned to ensnare him.
A wide-ranging and fear-inducing F.B.I. investigation into college basketball recruiting continues to ensnare big-name colleges and little-known crooks.
Bloodkin called it the thrawl, because with it, they could ensnare the mind until they controlled every emotion and sensation a person felt.
Unable to watch more destruction, Ghanem puts on a sweatshirt to protect himself from the bird's claws and helps the officer ensnare it.
These characteristics work to an extent, though at times Olaf's schemes feel like excerpts from "The Playbook" that Stinson uses to ensnare women.
Some advisers later told the president that Mr. Mulvaney had helped ensnare him in impeachment, even though he was following Mr. Trump's wishes.
Some advisers later told the president that Mr. Mulvaney had helped ensnare him in impeachment, even though he was following Mr. Trump's wishes.
"Mueller is building a conspiracy case that's likely to ensnare Trump and his family," Zeidenberg wrote in a December column for USA Today.
The trial threatens to ensnare the Honduran president in a broadening federal investigation into the ties between drug traffickers and Honduran government officials.
And officials said that Sallie Mae, which originated some loans that Navient inherited, made loans that were crafted to ensnare students in debt.
Anticipating that Mr. Trump's order might ensnare them, the project had sent lawyers to the airport to meet them when their flight landed.
Cummings' first opponent came out with the interesting idea of lying flat so that Cummings could not get underneath him and ensnare a leg.
Left unchecked, it leaves thousands of home networking devices exposed to full control by hackers, who can then ensnare them in havoc-wreaking botnets.
The administrative swamp is deep and its reach broad, making it liable to ensnare many people whose sole transgression is being an easy target.
When not mugging up for TV cameras or taking selfies, they found time to pass a terrorism law that is likely to ensnare activists.
" A mounting quiver ran down my spine when his tongue clung to each curve of every "s" sound in the phrase "ensnare the senses.
Improperly tailored regulations that are primarily meant for larger banks ensnare these smaller banks and have ripple effects for banking customers and the economy.
The stakes are enormous since, as the old Washington adage goes "it's not the crime but the cover-up" that tends to ensnare politicians.
Instead, he said, tyrannosaurs may have targeted equally large, slow herbivores, like hadrosaurs (duck-billed dinosaurs), or used ambush attacks to ensnare smaller animals.
Yet his adventures ensnare us in that cobwebbed state of mind when even the most innocent exchanges between strangers can acquire an ominous tone.
Unlike those arguments, however, its policy consequences ensnare real people (and the debate has none of the moderating influence of family ties or tryptophan).
The announcement fuelled an already combustible scandal that has transfixed Malaysians, battered their prime minister, Najib Razak, and could yet ensnare banks around the world.
The move to put Mr. da Silva on trial comes amid a national debate over whether prosecutors are overreaching in their efforts to ensnare him.
It also crystallizes Reichardt and Raymond's ideas about history and politics — about how the simplest undertakings ensnare people in complicated relations of power and competition.
Now that they're back in the saddle, they have a lot to prove to fans who forgot, and a lot of new listeners to ensnare.
But as a wide-ranging F.B.I. investigation into athletic recruiting continues to ensnare big-name colleges, fans know about the game's intractable relationship to corruption.
But the sites ensnare clients anyway, leading to salacious headlines that distract from identity theft and other crimes that are common on the dark web.
But allies of the president have repeatedly referred to such an interview as a "perjury trap" intended to unfairly ensnare Trump in unintentionally contradictory statements.
I'm not sure, but the artifacts they are increasingly invisible—we will have to work harder to understand the multiple, nefarious grids that ensnare us.
The decision, which could ensnare Mexico and Canada, comes amid the seventh round of North American Free Trade Agreement negotiations in Mexico City this week.
U.S.C. faces more scrutiny: This isn't the first scandal to ensnare the University of Southern California, but this time, the school is near the epicenter.
For everyone else, it was a booby trap, a joke designed to ensnare unsuspecting people and members of the media into taking it too literally.
Vast queues block checkpoints into the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DNR), where traffic jams ensnare hundreds of cars for miles and tempers run high.
At the same time, opponents among non-profit and advocacy groups will from the start do their best to ensnare Mr Trump's actions in the courts.
The Trump administration's move to end regulations on a fishing technique in California known to ensnare and kill sea turtles and whales has been ruled unlawful.
"Huguenots" is stocked with showpiece arias for the leads, but it becomes increasingly evident that individuals are helpless against the larger social energies that ensnare them.
Still, critics have said the technology is not appropriate for use by law enforcement at all, warning it could undermine civil liberties and ensnare innocent people.
But the fact that she didn't know this lurked inside of it means she can never know what else could spring up and ensnare her in scandal.
An investigation was in full swing, and briefly would ensnare Marine General John Allen, then-commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, also an email correspondent with Kelley.
In my opinion, either: Or Or at least All of these enforcement options could potentially ensnare legitimate news, be misused by trolls, or prevent innocent ad buys.
The more he tries to avoid becoming the brother he murdered, the more Danny's old connections to the criminal underworld ensnare him into worse and worse behavior.
How in the world would two boys, around 10 years old, get the idea to ensnare an even younger girl into a forced mock-up of prostitution?
It could also ensnare Alex Cora, who was let go by the Boston Red Sox over his role in the cheating scheme as the Astros' bench coach.
Democrats would likely oppose that since it would not be paired with a broader legalization program and could ensnare undocumented immigrants who would otherwise not be identified.
Framed to exclude horizon lines and foregrounds, images like "Fleeing from a Force Eight Gale" (33) ensnare the viewer within nature, while refusing to offer stable footing.
Anti-trafficking experts say technology is fuelling modern-day slavery by enabling traffickers to ensnare more victims, expand their illicit empires and outfox law enforcement across the world.
Nobody is immune, as we have seen the opioid crisis ensnare young and old, rich and poor, urban and rural residents and people of all races and ethnicities.
The FBI reportedly ran 23 child pornography websites to try to ensnare users, according to an affidavit from the agency acquired by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
Vacated victories also could ensnare the Cardinals' trip to the Final Four in 2012, the year before they defeated Michigan to win the program's third N.C.A.A. tournament championship.
But the director, who wrote the script with Chris Bergoch, avoids the traps of condescension and prurience that ensnare too many well-meaning movies about poverty in America.
Indeed, the FBI is often critiqued, quite properly on occasion, not for its laxity but its over-zealousness -- routinely using sting operations to ensnare would-be terrorists, for instance.
Coe said when the doping scandal broke with a German television report of misconduct within IAAF that the investigation could stir a witch-hunt that could ensnare clean athletes.
Through sympathetic cops, he was told that a state security official had it in for him and was behind all the attempts to ensnare him as an ISIS recruiter.
The redoubled efforts of so many divisions could potentially ensnare Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, who was brought before Congress with other Facebook officials to testify about the breaches.
It is a trap that can easily ensnare golfers, who have to return to the same course after a bad first round and try to orchestrate a different outcome.
A default by PDVSA, which issued about half of the country's outstanding bonds, could ensnare the company's foreign assets such as refineries in legal battles - potentially crimping export revenue.
Yes, China Agritech involves a securities class action, specifically fraud claims that the China-based, U.S.-incorporated fertilizer manufacturer had minimal operations and existed mostly to ensnare unwitting investors.
The documents, which include depositions and correspondence from federal officials, describe a deportation "trap" designed to ensnare immigrants who are following legal paths to citizenship, according to the ACLU.
VATICAN CITY — For years, nuns around the world have worked to help trafficked and enslaved people break free from the conditions that ensnare millions of men, women and children.
Despite being shadows of the mighty annihilators they once were, Fedor and Cro Cop remain the kind of massive names that will ensnare viewers by the hundreds of thousands.
She talks about reclaiming the color pink, genderlessness, using her body like a Venus flytrap to ensnare the male gaze, and how she's been thinking a lot about limitlessness lately.
The show is so winsome, so witty, so energetic that it might ensnare you despite yourself, leaving you as tangled up in blue as the most undemanding out-of-towner.
If Trump carries out his threat to impose sanctions that would ensnare European companies trading with Iran, he could jeopardize NATO's cohesion in the face of an increasingly aggressive Russia.
Anti-drone proposals have included jamming the devices' navigation signals, cannon that fire small nets to ensnare drones, snipers to shoot them, and even eagles trained to bring them down.
He argued that legalization would help reduce low-level drug prosecutions, which often ensnare black and Latino defendants in disproportionate numbers, and that it would decrease the state's prison population.
The case against the gang pointed to the power of internationally notorious drug cartels to ensnare relatively young people in brutality across the world even after key leaders were incarcerated.
After all, the traditional sense of a love potion as a flowery concoction to ensnare the object of your affection might seem like an idea best left in the medieval era.
Durant said that this is all likely part of a bid to ensnare younger buyers with less disposable income and get them interested in the artists that appear on these sets.
The DOD's version of that secretes its own mucous gunk—one idea is to affix the contraption to autonomous watercraft—fine-tuned to ensnare the propellers of enemy ships and submarines.
Modern technology, from messaging apps to cryptocurrencies, is fuelling the modern-day slave trade by enabling traffickers to ensnare more victims, expand their illicit empires, and outfox law enforcement, experts say.
But in reality, the war on drugs has been shown not just to ensnare police forces and cost the taxpayer, but to destroy the lives and liberty of innumerable US citizens.
Many business groups dislike the rules, arguing that they involve burdensome documentation requirements and would ensnare transactions done in the ordinary course of business that have nothing to do with inversions.
The sites do, however, ensnare the people who hire them, leading to salacious headlines that draw attention away from other crimes on the dark web, like drug markets and identity theft.
And with that, he vows to find a more subtle way to ensnare Axe, rather than fighting fire with fire, which has left his career and personal life in ruins. 3.
If you prefer a more destructive approach, you can lure enemies into explosive tripwire traps using the loud gunshot of a pistol or rifle against one unsuspecting foe to ensnare others.
Others have used the exploits to covertly ensnare thousands of computers to harness their bandwidth to launch distributed denial-of-service attacks by pummeling other systems with massive amounts of internet traffic.
If decisions ensnare Danny, if each crossroads is a threat to his objectives, it is because he is powerless: When it comes to the bigger questions, other forces decide on his behalf.
A default by state oil company PDVSA, which issued about half of the country's outstanding bonds, could ensnare the company's foreign assets such as refineries in legal battles - potentially crimping export revenue.
While consumer adoption is still spotty, everyone from Apple to Google to Facebook continues to fight for dominance of the impending mirrorworld, in which our phones and mind-goggles will ensnare us.
The group has reportedly often sought to co-opt entire congregations into its ranks, allegedly using seduction, extortion, and threats to ensnare house church leaders and force them to join the sect.
If this story rightfully results in the continuing demand to unseal the details of those other 264 complaints, then you have something that could ensnare a lot of sitting members of Congress.
Despite rampant speculation that Mueller is close to finalizing his report, the language used in court documents over the past few months offers clues that suggest his probe might ensnare more individuals.
New technologies including complex cryptocurrencies and mobile apps are fuelling the modern-day slave trade by enabling traffickers to ensnare more victims, expand their illicit empires and outfox law enforcement, experts say.
Brown ignores all the starchy obligations of biography and adopts a form of his own to trap the past and ensnare the reader — even this reader, so determinedly indifferent to the royals.
He and his handmaidens have disseminated distortion after distortion, lie upon lie, including the claim that deep-state officials tweaked the criteria for whistle-blowers just so that someone could ensnare him.
"Young Ahmed" is suspenseful and economical, with a clear sense of what's at stake, but something crucial — perhaps a deeper insight into the character or the contradictions that ensnare him — is missing.
While originally designed only to ensnare the rich, inflation along with tax cuts passed during the George W. Bush administration have meant millions of merely well-to-do taxpayers also owe the AMT.
Enactment of the laws, which Abe said were needed to meet new security challenges, triggered huge protests from opponents who said it violated the constitution and could ensnare Japan in U.S.-led conflicts.
A proposal to simplify a rule banning banks from proprietary trading, rather than making life easier for Wall Street, could ensnare billions of dollars' worth of assets not currently caught by the regulation.
For Mr. McBride, the captain of the converted crabbing vessel, precise organization of this equipment would be crucial to ensnare a creature that drew his ship to these waters: a great white shark.
While everyone seemed to understand that the Logan Act is dead letter, there was very little criticism of using an invalid law to ensnare a senior White House official in a process crime.
Moreover, the alleged placement of the bait truck near a basketball court filled with kids signaled, to some, a ploy to ensnare vulnerable youth in the criminal justice system rather than career criminals.
The criticism of the F.B.I. has only increased after Mr. Mueller began to ensnare associates of Mr. Trump, including Paul Manafort, his former campaign manager, and Michael Flynn, his former national security adviser.
He pleaded guilty in August to tax evasion and a campaign-finance violation connected to the hush payment to Daniels, who has claimed an affair with Trump, that could also ensnare the president.
A senator responsible for overseeing the insurance industry spoke out Friday about State Farm, Farmers, and other major insurers funding police and prosecutors to investigate fraud — creating a system that can ensnare innocent people.
Seeing a mermaid while on a voyage was said to be a terrible omen — she could create a storm out of thin air or even ensnare the ship's men in a web of riddles.
While the Bitkovs say they left Russia because of what they called physical and legal threats from a corrupt system, they appeared blind to the kind of corruption that would ensnare them in Guatemala.
The proposed rules, which could be revised after a public comment period and may require lenders to verify that borrowers are able to repay, will ensnare payday loans and certain types of installment loans.
As Comey's criticisms of Trump became more pointed, the investigation into Russian interference by the special counsel, former FBI Director Robert Mueller, was beginning to ensnare many of the president's closest advisers and associates.
That set the stage for abuses at Petrobras, the state-owned oil company, that would later ensnare scores of the nation's political and business elite in a scheme that funneled kickbacks into campaign coffers.
As could have readily been predicted, he backed the most conservative option presented on behalf of the president while trying to ensnare Democrats in tough votes to help preserve his majority in November's elections.
Finally, the willingness of Piñera to work toward a new constitution is a significant concession, which could ensnare much of his presidency, even if the intention is primarily a symbolic rejection of historical dictatorship.
In this one brief complaint, the whistleblower managed to do what former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation could not: ensnare the president of the United States himself in a shameful abuse of his power.
To avoid falling into the same pit as Twitter, with its highly-skippable and unobtrusive ads, Snapchat hopes Promoted Stories will ensnare users even if they instinctively try to click past an ad's first Snap.
A chap at a Dog Brothers meet up, successfully using a three section staff (essentially giant nunchucks) to fight at range, ensnare and close on his opponent, and apply a stick choke for the finish!
And one of the newer concepts to come out in his space has been developed by a team of U.S. Army researchers—a 40mm grenade that deploys a net that is supposed to ensnare drones.
In 2006, employees of Kasowitz's in-house investigative arm, KBTF Consulting, tried to ensnare employees of Morgan Keegan, a broker-dealer whose insurance analyst was publishing critical research on Fairfax, according to a court document.
Buttigieg said the 2001 Authorization for the Use of Military Force helped ensnare the United States in conflicts where the mission was not clearly defined and that Congress has abdicated its responsibility on waging war.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The Turkish army has confiscated 23 parrots and 294 budgerigars on the border with Syria, it said on Friday, as its tighter security measures ensnare what was once a thriving trade in domesticated birds.
So I think this common thread of lying to Congress and particularly to congressional committees may ensnare a number of other potential targets in the special counsel's investigation, and become a matter of criminal action. Sen.
But comparing the two situations wouldn't do justice to the new threat: A conflict with Iran would be far harder to contain, would immediately ensnare the entire region, and would almost certainly be much, much worse.
Add to that the potential lure of Los Angeles night life, which can ensnare visiting teams, and these jaunts to the West Coast are not always especially productive, not against the league's most punishing tag-team.
Any Trump administration effort to overturn the Obama administration's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals initiative and then deport participants could ensnare almost 800,000 people who are deeply enmeshed in communities, churches and campuses across the nation.
Vietnamese arrivals often end up enslaved in nail bars and cannabis farms, or forced to sell sex - trapped in a global trade thought to ensnare 40 million people and generate $150 billion in annual profits for traffickers.
Maybe his many months of refusing to agree to answer these questions are solely because he's being cautious — because he fears a "perjury trap" or a "witch hunt" will ensnare him even though he's done nothing wrong.
On Monday, federal prosecutors unsealed new charges against notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in Manhattan, the latest chapter in a long, sordid saga that has threatened to ensnare presidents, high-powered socialites, and at least one royal.
When Mirsad Bektic took Lamas down, Lamas recovered half guard (trapping one of Bektic's legs), then reached across Bektic's back to take a grip on his lat, and switched his feet to ensnare Bektic's other leg instead.
They're always the first ones to figure out that weed sprays like Foria will get them high if they eat it, and they love finding ways to put edible things near their erogenous zones to ensnare partners.
There's no particularly good reason for Trump to ensnare himself in a contentious fight with veterans groups in order to pursue a conservative ideological hobbyhorse — and, in fact, he initially appointed Shulkin precisely to avoid doing that.
At times during his two-year investigation Special Counsel Robert Mueller seemed to be laying out a broad conspiracy case that could ensnare Trump associates in a scheme to collude with Russia during the 26 presidential election.
At times during his two-year investigation Special Counsel Robert Mueller seemed to be laying out a broad conspiracy case that could ensnare Trump associates in a scheme to collude with Russia during the 27 presidential election.
On Thursday, the bank lowered its projections for economic growth across the 19-nation euro area, and warned that any potential escalation of the dispute — which threatens to ensnare the European automotive industry — could create further headaches.
"McGlashan is entitled to information regarding when Singer might have first had motive to ensnare as many parents as possible into his scheme and develop evidence for the Government," said McGlashan&aposs lawyers in the Wednesday filings.
Normally I resist TV shows that feel too "designed," for lack of a better word, where the characters are jerked around at all times by a massive plot that the writers have dreamed up to ensnare them.
The trap-jaw system is more than quick enough to ensnare and impale a springtail before it can rocket away, and the squishy softness of the springtails' bodies mean that the thinness of the jaws isn't a handicap.
The investigation did not find evidence of a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia to interfere in the 2016 election, but it did ensnare six Trump associates who were charged with or pleaded guilty to various crimes.
The investigation into how it leaked would eventually ensnare McCabe, but it's important to note that this leak was not designed to hurt Trump, but instead portrayed a Clinton investigation as serious and made Obama officials look bad.
So why, I wondered in all my youthful naivete, could I not resist the poetry of his first year potions speech: those promises given in no more than whisper to ensnare my senses, bottle glory, even stop death.
The EU and the United States have expressed concern about the scale of the crackdown, and human rights groups have said a lack of due process will ensnare innocent people who had no role in the abortive coup.
Absent that underlying crime, Barr implies that actions Trump took, which might have seemed like Trump was trying to obstruct an investigation that he knew would ensnare him personally, can actually be viewed through a more forgiving lens.
Andrew M. Cuomo's onetime top aide, federal prosecutors opened another major corruption trial here Wednesday, targeting former Nassau County politicians in a case that also could ensnare the reputation of the New York City mayor, Bill de Blasio.
The carnivalesque land-use battles that ensnare San Francisco and its semirural suburbs, he points out, are a microcosm of the exasperating land-use issues threatening other thriving economies, like Seattle, Austin and Denver; Vancouver, London and Berlin.
But the chamber's failure later in the day to move ahead on an even larger bundle of funding measures highlighted the partisan disputes that ensnare the vast majority of government spending, especially over President Donald Trump's border wall.
The militia is largely composed of children - some as young as seven - and is using beliefs in witchcraft, such as drinking the blood of decapitated victims, to ensnare its members and scare its targets, U.N. investigators said last week.
But in tandem with the rise of IoT botnets, attackers will develop more sophisticated methods to target and ensnare unprotected and vulnerable IoT devices and use them to stage massive DDoS attacks, which will demand more advanced protection measures.
The European Union and the United States have expressed concern about the scale of the crackdown, and human rights groups have said a lack of due process will ensnare innocent people who had no role in the abortive coup.
Facebook reviewers tasked with "disregard[ing] junk … hoaxes or subjects with insufficient sources" are going to ensnare more climate-change denialism, more birther stories, more racist Breitbart agitprop than anything comparably dubious that comes out of the liberal internet.
For the moment, the ruling handed a surprising victory to RD Legal, which the attorney general's office said had used deceptive tactics to ensnare emergency responders and former professional football players in high-interest loans while they awaited settlements.
It's becoming increasingly clear to China's neighbors that "Belt and Road," along with the "debt traps" China has used to ensnare weaker nations, has rendered them as collateral damage from the Trump trade abandonment of the region and partnership.
As the site emerged as a crime-fighting tool, some users and privacy experts began to worry about how people's genetic data might ensnare them in criminal investigations when all they wanted was to learn about their family history.
Former MI6 agent Christopher Steele met Ivanka Trump and formed a friendship with her years before he was hired to produce the controversial dossier containing claims of a Russian plot to ensnare her father, Donald Trump, with compromising information.
That set in train a series of probes into Chinese organized crime in Spain that, as Reuters detailed yesterday, would eventually ensnare senior managers at the Madrid branch of the state-controlled Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) (601398.
If its recent Lord of the Rings rights acquisition was an attempt to further capture young affluent consumers' eyeballs, and Whole Foods an attempt to lock down their stomachs, it follows that Amazon would want to ensnare their wardrobes as well.
In all seven incidents, almost identical methods were employed to ensnare the NGOs, including fake websites created and hosted using the same service, fake LinkedIn pages, and listings on the same startup database, Crunchbase — most traces of which later disappeared.
MACCALLUM: The reaction this morning on a lot of channels to the report that the president wants an investigation into what happened during his campaign and who may have been infiltrating his campaign, perhaps, to ensnare people involved in the campaign.
Local business and law groups, the U.S. government and human rights organizations have expressed concern that the plan could erode Hong Kong's local autonomy, make it a less attractive place to do business and ensnare its residents in China's legal system.
For one of the most heavily scrutinized cases in the city's history, the documents look likely to provide the deepest glimpses yet into how a high-pressure police investigation took a wrong turn and failed to ensnare a serial rapist.
But Mr. Crimp's distinguished works — his recently revived play "The Treatment" included — tend to ensnare playgoers far more than this, while Ms. Mitchell at her best — in the work of Chekhov, for instance — displays a forensic power gone missing here.
But sometimes, assigning negative value to our experiences and behaviors can "ensnare" us, Dr. Davidson said, into cycles of unhelpful rumination — like when you lie in bed at night needlessly replaying an awkward interaction or repeatedly revisiting that minor typo.
Trick Mirror is a map to the systems that ensnare us all and how they work, and if it doesn't find an escape anywhere, it at least gives us a way of talking about the things that hold us trapped.
The agency said current practices ensnare borrowers in "debt traps" with accumulating fees and interest, and that they encourage people to take out new loans to pay off old debts, all of which can leave them broke, without bank accounts, or carless.
National Taxpayers Union President Pete Sepp, whose group signed the letter, said that even if FATCA reporting requirements exempt people with smaller foreign financial accounts, the law could ensnare non-wealthy people because foreign banks may not want to deal with U.S. customers.
It remains to be seen whether this is a largely symbolic, one-off operation, or if this attack is going to ensnare Trump in a series of escalations, which is what tends to happen when you let the U.S. military get a taste.
Most problematic, and accounting for half of the plastic mass in the gyre, are what sailors call ghost nets: great tangles of mile-long discarded fishing nets weighing as much as two tons, which can ensnare animals such as seals and sea turtles.
As for Canary—who was instrumental in the schemes that took the speaker down and now threaten to ensnare four top leaders in the very business community for which the BCA advocates—the charge in which he was named came back not guilty.
Ms. White's killing, in a housing project where tenants fear cooperating with the police, showed how drug and gang violence can ensnare innocent residents and how people feel stung by a public safety system that they say neglects poor, black and Latino residents.
Support for impeaching Trump had been rising over the past few weeks after an unidentified U.S. intelligence official filed a whistleblower complaint accusing the president of pressuring Ukraine to ensnare Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden and his son in a corruption investigation.
But she had all the right nouns and adjectives: a robust Instagram following, a line of signature products, an aspirational and photogenic home and enough branding talent to ensnare my gaze and capture my imagination, even if I was ashamed of its capture.
But the overwhelming reason is the presumption of guilt that Republicans have assigned to Clinton for the last 30 years, facts be damned, making Clinton seem conspiratorial simply by the vast number of conspiracies in which Republicans have desperately -- albeit unsuccessfully -- tried to ensnare her.
Since Rudyard Kipling's children's book was first published in 1894, the story of Mowgli and his life in the jungle, The Jungle Book, has captivated millions – and it is sure to ensnare even more with the release of the live-action reboot this weekend.
His speech came a day after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order that freezes the assets of the Venezuelan government and bans any transactions with it, an act that could ensnare its dealings with Russia and China as well as with Western companies.
Even with the details still under wraps, the end of the probe without additional indictments by Mueller was welcome news to some in Trump's orbit who had feared a final round of charges could ensnare more Trump associates, including members of the president's family.
The smart play—not that I'm advocating Trump's position—would be to cast his downgrading of NATO in the language of Taft, Kristol, and Krauss: To say it's a costly burden that will ensnare America in conflicts that are well outside its national interest.
In 2017 an ESA spacecraft built by Surrey Satellite Technology, a pioneering smallsat company now owned by Airbus, will test its ability to ensnare a nearby cubesat in a net, reel it in and attach a "dragsail" to consign it to death by re-entry.
Advisers have been bitterly divided over how to proceed on the tariffs, including whether to impose them broadly on all steel and aluminum imports, which would ensnare allies like the European Union and Canada, or whether to tailor them more narrowly to target specific countries.
They had in fact been arrested as they left a restaurant still holding in their hands documents they had just been given by police officers as part of a plan to ensnare them, said Captain Moe Yan Naing of the paramilitary 8th Security Police Battalion.
At once a tale of tragic heroism and a sprawling but concisely written epic, it shows how an industry founded to counteract Big Pharma is now uneasily merging with it, creating a two-headed monster whose tentacles ensnare both hapless victims and would-be regulators.
"Big Tobacco is just on its usual rampage — it uses flavors like gummy bear, bubble gum and cotton [candy] to ensnare and addict our children to tobacco," Pelosi said Thursday as she held up a statement of support from several associations representing black medical professionals.
Back in 2002, as an idealistic Israeli operative during the height of the Second Intifada, he's involved in a plot to ensnare the honorable but zealous Farid, a Palestinian businessman living in Germany and using his newfound wealth to help fund his people's cause.
That set in train a series of probes into Chinese organized crime in Spain that, as Reuters detailed yesterday, would eventually ensnare senior managers at the Madrid branch of the state-controlled Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) , the world's biggest bank by assets.
Carlos Lima, the dean of a team of prosecutors in southern Brazil that is driving the three-year old "Car Wash" investigation, said the Odebrecht statements expanded the probe far beyond expectations and would ensnare top congressmen, senior members of the executive branch and other powerful figures.
The House Intelligence Committee is interested in the financial records from the bank as part of its examination of whether Trump's financial ties to Russia were part of Moscow's efforts to ensnare high-profile figures in corrupt activity or gain leverage over them, according to court papers.
President Donald Trump's political allies and his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani have begun mobilizing to cast a legal cloud over Joe Biden and demanding that the Justice Department should open an investigation that could ensnare the former vice president as he launches his 2020 presidential bid.
By implementing the same profit-driven model, these companies are engaging in "net-widening" — attempting to ensnare those within the community corrections system and place them under increasing levels of state control for the longest period possible instead of rehabilitating and returning them to their families and communities.
READ: Mueller's indictment of Manafort was written to terrify K Street Aside from trying to reach Trump, Mueller may also be focusing on the Logan Act to ensnare other members of the Trump team, many of whom were still private citizens while Trump was president-elect, according to Ryan.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — All of the quarterback intrigue that dominated the buildup to the N.F.L. draft, the silence and subterfuge and misdirection, somehow failed to ensnare the Giants, who did not tip their highest pick in 237 years so much as sprinkle clues about their intentions over the last four months.
At a time when calling attention to truthful and informative news is more important than ever, Oprah hopping onboard the television's top news broadcast is a powerful move, one no doubt meant to ensnare an audience who could only be captured with the kind of star power Oprah brings to the table.
There are far greater and real things for the gang to worry about when it comes to their behavior — Season 14 kicks off with half of them trying to ensnare someone in a "meet-cute" (Charlie mishears this as "meat cube") and the other half trying to get hot, liberal foreigners to move in and have sex with them.
It was started by a group of intelligence and law enforcement officials led by John Brennan and James Comey who created false intelligence and fed it back into Americans who were lured overseas by Stefan Halper who was an agent provocateur used by Brennan and the FBI to ensnare Americans who were completely innocent, Carter Page -- HANNITY: What about this phony narrative?
The alleged conspiracy to defraud the U.S. that Mueller has laid out against the Russian internet trolls provides a particularly powerful legal framework that could be expanded to ensnare others, including Americans, wrote Emma Kohse, editor-in-chief of the Harvard International Law Journal, and Benjamin Wittes, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, in an essay on the Lawfare legal blog.
I believe, as many inside and outside Uber do, that his leave creates manifest uncertainty (he's still dialing in and weighing in on a lot, according to many sources); signals that those in charge do not have to pay the same price as others; and leaves the company even more vulnerable if a range of other legals issues — such as a lawsuit from Alphabet — ensnare Kalanick further.
In short, Facebook banned white supremacist content, but allowed white separatist and white nationalist content because it "doesn't seem to be always associated with racism (at least not explicitly.)" The company later argued it couldn't institute a global rule forbidding white nationalism and separatism because it would inadvertently ensnare other, legitimate movements like "black separatist groups, and the Zionist movement, and the Basque movement."
Pop stars are always asked to offer a performance of gender in one way or another, and casting a pop star in the part of a character who barely amounted to a plot device in the original Psycho (even though she was the protagonist for half the film!), designed to eventually ensnare Norman, offers a quick shorthand for how the show views Marion versus how the film did.
A chief supporter of this bill is the Direct Selling Association, the lobbying group that represents the questionable interests of its members, including energy drink company Vemma, shut down by the Federal Trade Commission in 2015 for running a pyramid scheme, and nutritional supplement giant Herbalife, which the FTC found has been operating illegally to incentivize recruitment over genuine retail sales and ensnare consumers with deceptive marketing practices.
Even after the new law was amended to remove the words "open lands," Western Watersheds Project and our allies immediately challenged the new state statutes (dubbed "Jonathan's law" after its intention to ensnare a single Wyoming resident), because they not only criminalized the gathering of scientific data documenting environmental violations, but were so broad as to even allow recreationists taking pictures on public lands to be targeted for criminal prosecution if they had crossed private lands to get there.

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