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"entrap" Definitions
  1. entrap somebody/something (formal) to put or catch somebody/something in a place or situation from which they cannot escape synonym trap
  2. entrap somebody (into doing something) (law) to trick somebody, and encourage them to do something, especially to commit a crime, so that they can be arrested for it

235 Sentences With "entrap"

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Bluebottle tentacles are laced with venom to paralyze and entrap prey.
Eric's behavior mapped with a pattern: entrap, isolate, demean, control, abuse.
"Mercenaries made illegal recordings thinking they can entrap me," he said.
This is an attempt to entrap me but to compromise Donald Trump.
Absolutely no evidence of a "deep state" plot to entrap Trump exists.
We'd placed her there a few years ago to entrap a producer.
The Tenure of Office Act merely gave them a way to entrap him.
Giuliani is also personalizing it, framing everything as Mueller trying to entrap Trump.
One purported scheme involved trying to entrap an executive in a sex scandal.
It can entrap, choke, and poison animals, and disrupt their natural habitats and behavior.
This would further entrap the risk-averse South as a captive of the revisionist North.
"They planned to entrap her at that performance that night and they subsequently succeeded," he said.
Predators of all shapes and sizes have learned how to use nets to entrap their prey.
A Battalion 8 captain named Moe Yan Naing testified that the police planned to "entrap" Wa Lone.
An investigation from UK broadcaster Channel 4 recorded Nix discussing a supposedly hypothetical plan to entrap politicians.
So it's not really a question about whether they would have sought to kind of entrap him.
Green snakes symbolizing alcoholism are wrestled with, and bottles entrap drunks, who often turned to "surrogate" alcohols.
And finally, we've turned the prison of our own trauma into the cage that will entrap our predators.
Among other things, he had hired a prostitute with a hidden camera to entrap his brother-in-law.
She said that her rights were violated during the last grand jury process when prosecutors attempted to entrap her.
Well our source corroborated some of Caputo&aposs claims but he denied trying to entrap Caputo and his associate.
And, after Kareem went to all the trouble to entrap Manu, why didn't he appear at the prosecutor's office?
ProTip: When discussing nefarious techniques to entrap politicians and swing elections, first make sure you're not secretly being filmed.
Her very existence stood as a powerful "fuck you" to so many of the stereotypes that entrap women everywhere.
My dad was outed as gay in a police sting designed to entrap men who have sex with other men.
Cambridge Analytica's CEO, Alexander Nix, resigned after further reporting caught him discussing how to entrap politicians on behalf of clients.
Besides, this is a billion-dollar investment in a platform it hopes to entrap every other popular media company in.
They should not include Comey's crude efforts to frustrate and then entrap Trump that were short-circuited by his firing.
The president was right he was spied upon, he was surveilled, they tried to entrap his people and frame him.
Such a political culture is a prerequisite for changing oppressive economic and political forces that entrap both Republicans and Democrats.
Is her determination to entrap Samson into betraying the Hebrews a political plot to deliver him to her own people?
In it, Mr. Nix suggested that the company had used seduction and bribery to entrap politicians and influence foreign elections.
It remains unclear whether FBI plants were sent to entrap him, and others, but that may come out in these documents.
Since then, the security forces have sought to entrap gay and transgender people on dating sites by impersonating other gay people.
Rather than entrap my loved ones in indulgence of my resistance to change, I have decided to be graceful about it.
Human traffickers capitalize on the vulnerability of poverty, abuse, discrimination and civil unrest to entrap victims in forced labor and services.
For a man who has dedicated his life to impersonating pubescent girls in order to entrap perverts, Hunter is quite the charmer.
And it is my duty to help break through the invisible chains that we have allowed to entrap us for so long.
Farther to the right, you can make out men sawing a big chunk of the ice that threatens to entrap their vessel.
And how a cynical ploy to entrap reporters by an organization that uses decidedly controversial techniques to obtain its "scoops" failed spectacularly.
Since that scarring attack, he and his daughter (who's now of age) have used old photos of Leah to entrap sexual offenders.
Such cases rarely rise to journalistic scrutiny, though they can entrap the poor in an endless relationship with the courts and jails.
At one point, the representative randomly complained of an alleged informant trying to infiltrate encrypted phone companies, and entrap MPC in a meeting.
A British undercover investigation secretly filmed Trump's election consultants describing how they use bribes, sex workers and other dirty tricks to entrap politicians.
Nate's bosses, however, alert to Dominika's game, order him to entrap her , so that she can be coaxed into spying for the Americans.
I think it&aposs unseemly that the FBI was putting informants in there, trying to extract and entrap members of the Trump campaign.
On Monday, a British TV news report cast it in a harsher light, showing video of Cambridge Analytica executives offering to entrap politicians.
Based on past experience, Mr. Al-Ahmed thought at first that Mona A. Rahman might be a Saudi operator meant to entrap him.
He reiterated that his spying was "harmless," because guests were unaware of it and its purpose was never to entrap or expose anyone.
MADRID — A puppet show at an open square in Madrid during Carnival festivities this month featured a policeman who tried to entrap a witch.
Nix was suspended as CEO in March after videotapes emerged of him offering to entrap a political candidate by sending women to his house.
While Ethan only exposed one man, he used a similar strategy of digital technology and the image of a young girl to entrap predators.
But Rosenstein's statement in response to the news accounts carefully avoids denying having discussed wiring himself or others in some effort to entrap Trump.
One brave police officer testified in court that police were acting under orders when they planted documents in order to entrap the two journalists.
However, it is debatable whether China is so nefarious as to desire such an outcome and seek to use debt to "entrap" African nations.
One police witness told the court that the restaurant meeting was meant to entrap the reporters following their reporting on Rohingya Muslims, Reuters reported.
The official court document also shows no evidence that there was any attempt to entrap Flynn or sense that his rights were being violated.
When Wa Lone left the restaurant, the general continued, the local police were to "entrap him and arrest him," according to Moe Yan Naing.
Part of his anger may derive from the notion that you deliberately misled him, in order to try to entrap him with the child.
To feed, fin whales open their mouths wide open to entrap their prey and plenty of water, then filter it all through baleen plates.
And then he tries to entrap me, but he gives away the game when he says he wants $2 million for negative information on Hillary.
It is its stomach, digesting the souls who fall prey to the idyllic fantasies that it creates to entrap family members in a waking dream.
Was it ruthless greed, ineptitude or hubris that led China to entrap itself into its huge, systematic and unsustainable trade imbalances with the United States?
Adityanath has in the past accused Muslim men of waging "love jihad", or a love war, to entrap Hindu women and convert them to Islam.
There is even a panel depicting G.M.'s attempt to entrap the young Nader by sending a prostitute to solicit him at a grocery store.
And much as I love a good honeypot conspiracy, the Pentagon wouldn't dangle a grand total of $150,000 as a way to entrap nefarious hackers.
The ways that fines and fees can entrap low-income people in the adult courts have received enormous attention in the past year or two.
Several House Republicans — backed by the president — have publicly suggested that the FBI used the secret intelligence source to entrap members of the Trump campaign.
In the age of globalization, Huang provokes greater inquiry into the structures that entrap us and those who are left unaffected by these systemic pressures.
It was always highly unlikely that he, a human male, could ever entrap such an elusive mythical creature for any real length of time, anyway.
In the past, Adityanath has accused Muslim men of waging "love jihad," or a love war, to entrap Hindu women and convert them to Islam.
Most troubling is the title story, in which a teenage girl seduces an older man in order to entrap him with a false rape claim.
Enlisting a bemused informant (Kayvan Novak) to pose as an Arab terrorist, Kendra orchestrates a sting operation designed to entrap Moses rather than investigate him.
Like so many things in Gilead, Fred's overture could be either an act of kindness or the first step in a deception meant to entrap.
With Mifsud nowhere to be found, Roh has pushed debunked conspiracy theories that his client was set up by Western intelligence to entrap Donald Trump.
Cambridge Analytica suspended Nix following the airing of that program, in which he said that the company also worked to entrap opponents of their political clients.
That has become politically contentious with Mr. Trump&aposs allies questioning whether the FBI was spying on the Trump campaign or trying to entrap campaign officials.
Manning had argued her rights were violated by the grand jury subpoena proceedings and has accused the federal prosecutors of misusing the subpoena to entrap her.
The suggestion that federal agents were trying to entrap the members of a political campaign into criminal wrongdoing is, needless to say, a very serious one.
" Ira Kurzban, a lawyer for the students, welcomed the decision, calling it the "first salvo" in efforts to stop ICE from "trying to entrap innocent students.
On Monday, Channel 4 News in Britain released hidden-camera tapes in which Cambridge executives said that their company used bribes and prostitutes to entrap politicians.
But the fighter decided to cooperate with the authorities; the news of the killing had been meant to entrap the person who had hired the assassin.
They are killers, and when the rival lover strays into their midst Giselle watches as they seduce, entrap, and impale him in their own sacrificial dance.
The signature O'Keefe method is to try to entrap his subjects into breaking the law—a strategy that most political operatives consider a step too far.
Papadopoulos has since claimed, without evidence, that Mifsud was actually an intelligence asset sent to entrap the Trump campaign, a suggestion shot down in Horowitz's report.
" "An entire island community ripe with Pagan fertility, led by the benevolent, yet sinister Sir Christopher Lee, collaborates to bewilder and entrap in a deadly game.
Mifsud was never a Russian agent at all, but rather an Italian asset sent to entrap Papadopoulos as a favor to Obama-era CIA Director John Brennan.
According to the New York Times, Chalmers was already facing charges in Queensland for having child pornography and trying to entrap minors into sending sexually exploitative material.
Spying takes on a myriad of different methods and one of which is to insinuate yourself into a particular venue to entrap somebody into saying something incriminating.
Cambridge Analytica has been the subject of parallel investigations, with an undercover reporter filming CEO Alexander Nix boasting about using bribes and sex workers to entrap politicians.
Nix also said he&aposs embarrassed at having been caught on camera boasting that he could entrap political figures by compromising them with bribes and Ukrainian women.
U.K. news broadcaster Channel 4 also posted Monday videos from an investigative report in which Cambridge Analytica executives discuss using bribes and sex workers to entrap politicians.
So, yes, Mueller is not investigating all of these Russian connections with these players that were involved in trying to entrap President Trump or people within his campaign.
He alludes to cases of vandalism, death threats, and briefly mentions a law enforcement plant that tried to infiltrate and entrap the mosque—but declines to provide details.
I can very easily believe that they hope to entrap some sliver of their consumers into accidentally clicking a button and paying money for a service nobody needs.
In the meantime, millions of Americans are being exposed to dubious loan offerings and financial products that can entrap them in debt for the rest of their lives.
The CEO of Cambridge Analytica, the political-research company at the centre of a massive Facebook-data scandal, has been secretly filmed offering shadowy services to entrap politicians.
We don't want A.I. to engage in cyberbullying, stock manipulation or terrorist threats; we don't want the F.B.I. to release A.I. systems that entrap people into committing crimes.
Rescinding the payday lending rule will be especially contentious for Democrats, who have pushed for the regulation for years, saying many lenders charge exorbitant rates that entrap borrowers.
A federal appeals court rejected her argument for release -- that her rights were violated by the subpoena proceedings and the federal prosecutors purportedly seeking to entrap her -- in April.
Click here to view original GIFThe one redeeming feature of a spider is that the webs they create are usually too small, or too weak, to entrap a human.
That it because it just seems why wouldn&apost you be transparent and tell them instead of sort of trying to catch or entrap or do something like that?
When the FBI got wind of it, they did not send a bunch of FBI agents and spies to go look into Dianne Feinstein and tried to entrap her.
Cambridge Analytica has suspended CEO Alexander Nix following a report from the UK's Channel 4 that alleged the firm used bribery and prostitution to entrap politicians in compromising situations.
In the 1890s, nurses had started shaving patients' beards to bring down their risk of transmitting disease, pointing to studies suggesting that beards could accidentally entrap tuberculosis-laden spittle.
The decision came after a television broadcast in which Mr. Nix was recorded suggesting that the company had used seduction and bribery to entrap politicians and influence foreign elections.
A conservative group tried to entrap some Washington Post reporters while peddling a fake story about Roy Moore, the Alabama Senate candidate with a history of pursuing teenage girls.
I will not participate in a secret process that I morally object to, particularly one that has been historically used to entrap and persecute activists for protected political speech.
But I think it might be a great game because in the space between its crises, it becomes a game about the lies of complacency in which we entrap ourselves.
They were trying to entrap people in the Trump campaign to say something incriminating and, of course, they were never charged with collusion so they said nothing of the sort.
"Don't mess with my friends," says the girl who set up an elaborate catfishing scheme to entrap her brother who she sought out after being advised not to do so.
Also on Friday, Myanmar released from prison a policeman who told a court last year how officers had planted secret documents on the two reporters in order to "entrap" them.
The company's CEO, Alexander Nix, was also caught on tape by the UK's Channel 4 News telling a potential client that he could entrap potential opponents with bribes and sex.
It had all been a monthlong sting operation by the security service to entrap the contract killer and the Russian who had allegedly put a hit out on Mr. Babchenko.
They claim Mifsud was actually working for US intelligence agencies during his interactions with Papadopoulos, and that he mentioned the Clinton dirt as a ploy to entrap the Trump campaign.
But Papadopoulos has claimed, without evidence, that Mifsud was actually a plant, sent by Western intelligence officials to entrap him and give the FBI an excuse to open an investigation.
Cambridge Analytica suspended Nix as its CEO on March 20163, after a British TV station aired footage of him offering to entrap a political candidate by sending women to his house.
"I will not participate in a secret process that I morally object to, particularly one that has been historically used to entrap and persecute activists for protected political speech," she said.
The decision not to likewise loop in the Trump campaign regarding the supposed targeting suggests intel officials were not focused on protecting national security but hoping to entrap Trump campaign officials.
Cohen had recorded his client, trying to entrap him, sold information about Trump to corporations for millions of dollars while acting as his lawyer, and did not pay taxes on millions.
The closure comes more than a month after the company suspended CEO Alexander Nix following a report alleging that the firm used bribery and prostitution to entrap politicians in compromising situations.
"The Hong Kong police showed us an internal document that police are allowing undercover identities to entrap sex workers and successfully charge them with soliciting, and then arrest them," Au claims.
Cambridge Analytica, the Trump-linked data firm, is in hot water after a hidden camera captured Alexander Nix, its chief executive, suggesting ways to entrap political rivals through bribery and seduction.
Some of Trump's allies and right-wing media outlets have laundered the unfounded theory that the Maltese professor is a Western intelligence asset who was used to entrap the Trump campaign.
One police witness testified the restaurant meeting was a set-up to entrap the journalists to block or punish them for their reporting of a mass killing of Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine.
" It may not be a good idea to create fake universities to catch foreign students who commit student visa fraud, but it is not "a cruel and corrupt scheme to entrap immigrants.
After being forced to reveal the legal advice he gave to the government in parliament in December, it was his assertion that the backstop could entrap Britain that hardened opposition to May's deal.
The six-part biopic depicts Eli as lavishing money and attention on potential Syrian sources - including at an orgy that he orchestrates at his swanky Damascus apartment to entrap a top military general.
The news comes after Channel 4 ran an exposé on Cambridge Analytica, where the firm's CEO was secretly filmed offering to entrap politicians with bribes and sex workers on behalf of a client.
George Papadopoulos&apos wife is saying that she believes that the approaches made to him could indicate that they were trying to entrap him, use him as this way to push this investigation forward.
Mortezai began work on the film after learning that many of the madames are former victims who have bought their freedom and gone on to entrap other women in a "vicious cycle" of abuse.
By quickly deploying the expected form of road markings—in this case, a No Entry glyph—we can confuse the car's vision system into believing it's surrounded by no entry points, and entrap it.
"I will not participate in a secret process that I morally object to, particularly one that has been historically used to entrap and persecute activists for protected political speech," she said in a statement.
Nix was suspended by the data firm last month after a British television station aired secretly obtained footage of him discussing an idea to entrap a political candidate by sending women to his house.
Papadopoulos claims that Mifsud wasn't connected to Russia at all, but rather was a spy sent by the Italian intelligence service to entrap Papadopoulos as a favor to Obama-era CIA Director John Brennan.
The FBI didn't entrap Flynn when he lied to them in the early days of the Trump administration, Judge Emmet Sullivan of the US District Court in DC said in a 92-page opinion.
Last week, Cambridge Analytica suspended Nix pending an investigation after he was recorded by the UK's Channel 20133 touting his firm's ability to influence foreign elections and discussing techniques to entrap and blackmail political candidates.
There's also the attorney general's role as head of the FBI, which, during the war on terror, has been accused of aggressively using confidential informants to surveil (and even entrap) Muslim Americans in terrorism prosecutions.
In a recent undercover investigation, Channel 4 News in London filmed the firm's CEO saying that it used bribes and sex workers to entrap politicians as a way to influence elections all over the world.
The findings will apparently fault some agents for acting sloppily, but will debunk a central conspiracy theory pushed by Trump and his allies that the FBI tried to entrap his campaign and derail his candidacy.
"The Russians have for many, many years, used women to try and sexually entrap [high-ranking foreign officials] for blackmail purposes, to try and tell their secrets," Matthews told CNBC in an interview this week.
She was subsequently held in contempt, and a federal appeals court rejected her argument for release -- that her rights were violated by the subpoena proceedings and the federal prosecutors purportedly seeking to entrap her -- in April.
And so the president is rightly outraged and I&aposm happy he expressing it, that they essentially used a spy to infiltrate his campaign, to elicit and to induce and entrap people in (inaudible) criminating things.
The CEO of controversial data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica was suspended today after he was filmed by undercover journalists appearing to encourage the use of beautiful women to entrap politicians as part of election influence campaigns.
This year, Babb said they've spoken with the Canadian Coast Guard who says there should be other icebreaking vessels in the area, should a surge of thick ice come down again from Arctic and entrap ships.
Stir from time to time, and if needed, add a splash of water, reduce the flame, or cover with a lid or a piece of parchment paper to entrap steam and keep color from developing. 6.
Given the continuing challenges we face from Russia, which illegally occupies our sovereign territory and seeks to entrap Georgia in its orbit, there is an urgent need to consolidate all pro-Western forces in the country.
She was subsequently held in contempt, and a federal appeals court rejected her argument for release -- that her rights were violated by the subpoena proceedings and the federal prosecutors purportedly seeking to entrap her -- in April.
The company also suspended its chief executive, Alexander Nix, after a television broadcast this week in which he was recorded suggesting that the company had used seduction and bribery to entrap politicians and influence foreign elections.
Papadopoulos and right-wing pundits have suggested that Mifsud was working for the FBI when he discussed Clinton's emails with Papadopoulos, and that the conversation was a setup by the FBI to entrap the Trump campaign.
The news channel said it mounted a "sting operation" in which it said had secretly recorded top Cambridge Analytica executives saying they could use bribes, former spies and Ukrainian sex workers to entrap politicians around the world.
But in the months since, he's taken on an increasingly combative role and Trump's allies have joined him in suggesting, without proof, that Mifsud was planted by Western intelligence operatives to entrap Papadopoulos and the Trump campaign.
Mr. O'Keefe often operates with undercover cameras, sending in people playing characters like a pregnant woman (to Planned Parenthood) or a prostitute (to Acorn), to try to entrap their workers into discussing improper or potentially illegal activities.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal appeals court said foreign-born students may sue the U.S. government over claims it wrongfully canceled their visas, following a sting where it set up a fake university to entrap corrupt visa brokers.
But this production — which features a vibrant Cush Jumbo as Petruchio's unwilling bride, Katherina — also uses the idea of theatrical role-playing to suggest how wearing masks can both entrap (in real life) and liberate (on a stage).
And, the defense says the government recorded various conversations between Singer and various parents, but they claim this "was a sham carefully engineered by government agents in an effort to entrap defendants and "nail" them "at all costs.
The chief executive of Cambridge Analytica, the data firm hired by the Trump campaign that harvested information from more than 50 million Facebook profiles, was secretly filmed by a reporter as he offered to entrap politicians with women.
Channel 4 News in Britain recorded Mr. Nix suggesting methods to entrap a client's opponent, like sending an attractive woman to seduce the rival candidate and secretly videotaping the encounter, or getting another person to propose a bribe.
The suspect, who has not been identified by name, was already facing charges in Queensland State of possessing material exploiting children, and of using the internet and social media to entrap children under age 16, the police said.
On Opsporing Verzocht, a TV program that is a collaboration between a Dutch broadcaster and the country's authorities, a law enforcement official said, "We are considering that he may have been used to entrap Kok," referring to MPC's Hughes.
After all, if Mifsud was working to entrap Papadopoulos on behalf of John Brennan the whole time, then Mifsud himself could have just reported the successful sting back to the FBI without the need for an Australian cut-out.
It was then dealt another blow when a British news channel broadcast undercover video in which Alexander Nix, the company's suspended chief executive, suggested that the company had used seduction and bribery to entrap politicians and influence foreign elections.
An undercover sting by Channel 4 News has revealed that executives from Cambridge Analytica boasted that they could entrap politicians with Ukrainian sex workers, offer bribes to public officials, and use former spies to dig dirt on political opponents.
Wohl and Burkman are known to peddle conspiracy theories, and both men frequently parrot President Donald Trump's claims that the Russia investigation is a politically motivated hoax and that Mueller is embarking on a fishing expedition to entrap the president.
In one example on display at the Wasserman Projects, a young girl with a grassy-green head stands curiously with black cans at her feet, as if the shadow of conscious wrongdoing is beginning to lure and entrap another innocent mind.
More than once, Trump reportedly invited a male friend to his office and then tried to entrap the friend into admitting he'd been unfaithful or would be unfaithful to his wife — all while the wife was on speakerphone, listening in.
The CEO of Cambridge Analytica, the data company for Donald Trump's campaign in the 2016 election was recently suspended after he was filmed by undercover journalists describing plans to send beautiful women to entrap politicians in his election influence efforts.
GINGRICH: No, I was going to say, but imagine you and I are talking about the Federal Bureau of Investigation working inside a presidential campaign in a way designed to entrap and potentially destroy the legitimate nominee of a major party.
Follow latest updates on detained reporters here A previous witness, Police Captain Moe Yan Naing, has told the court a police chief ordered Naing Lin and another policeman to give "secret" documents to Wa Lone in an operation to entrap him.
Then, in early February, a bizarre Twitter fight broke out between Khalifa and West, in which Rose eventually jumped into as well after West called her a gold-digging stripper to entrap Khalifa with their 2-year-old son, Sebastian.
Meanwhile, the British Information Commission is planning to conduct an on-site investigation of Cambridge Analytica's offices following a report that showed the company's CEO speaking on a recording that his firm used bribes and sex workers to entrap politicians.
In a series of undercover videos filmed over the last year, Britain's Channel 4 News caught executives at Cambridge Analytica appear to say they could extort politicians, send women to entrap them, and help proliferate propaganda to help their clients.
Moe Yan Naing told the court that police Brigadier General Tin Ko Ko had then ordered a lance corporal to arrange a meeting with Wa Lone that night and hand over "secret documents from Battalion 8" in order to entrap him.
While straws account for only a small fraction of the single-use plastics in circulation or in landfills, their size and shape make them a threat to marine life; the straws can entrap animals and be swallowed whole by fish.
Hardcore Brexiteers believe the tight time window will focus minds — in the UK, but just as importantly, in Brussels, where some see the EU eager to drag this out or keep trying to entrap the UK for fear of its leaving.
You know, anybody you can entrap, you will so I don&apost know, and we really don&apost know until we know what&aposs happening in intelligence and very often the truth doesn&apost come out until ten, 22018, 30, 40 years later.
And so, instead of welcoming China's ambitious Belt and Road Initiative as a source of much-needed capital and infrastructure for itself and smaller neighbours, India has kept aloof, condemning it as a sneaky Chinese scheme to entrap unsuspecting client states in debt.
In the process Mr. Cruz — the high school student who once recited the Constitution from memory and the Princeton debater who dazzled judges with his ability to entrap less shrewd rivals — showed the American public that his surging candidacy is not a fluke.
So add the Post fiasco to O'Keefe's failed attempt to "prove" voter fraud in Colorado, his bungled effort to entrap a liberal filmmaker at Cannes and his possibly illegal sending of undercover operatives into a California political organization and a Michigan teachers union.
One police witness testified the restaurant meeting was a set-up to entrap the journalists to block or punish them for their reporting of a mass killing of Rohingya and other abuses involving soldiers and police in Inn Din, a village in Rakhine.
The crackdown has been fueled by social media, where images of the flag-waving were widely shared, and by dating apps and other websites, which the Egyptian police have used to entrap people suspected of being gay and transgender, activists and officials say.
To that end, researchers at Harvard's Wyss Institute have been working on simpler, safer ways to entrap these creatures temporarily, letting them go seconds or minutes later once the collector has gotten some good images or (I don't know) sampled some mucus.
YANGON, Myanmar — In the first significant ruling in favor of two jailed Reuters reporters, the judge in the case announced Wednesday that he would accept evidence from a police captain who testified that an officer was ordered to entrap one of the journalists.
Despite a lack of any evidence, President Trump has promoted, and Mr. Barr has investigated, the possibility that the professor was planted by American officials — the so-called deep state — to entrap the campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos, and prevent Mr. Trump's election.
I mean, the -- if you look up the definition, you put it on the screen, it defines exactly what the FBI was using this man for, to infiltrate the campaign, to induce and in my judgment entrap people into saying things that we&aposre incriminating.
But even in Japan, a wealthy, democratic nation listed as a tier 1 country, young women living in poverty are forced into prostitution by organized criminal networks that sometimes entrap them with promises of well-paid work as models or actors, the report said.
Hobbs and Ali were combative on many fronts, but they were willing to admit that many of the sites on their network are indeed ghost towns—ghost towns that could entrap any visitor who has the misfortune to stumble by and pay to join.
Glazer puts the audience in the anti-heroine's shoes, using a combination of gritty docu-realism and visual abstraction to illustrate what the world might look like to a curious creature who barely understands human behavior — beyond what it takes to entrap her next meal.
Uber responds: "This program denies ride requests to fraudulent users who are violating our terms of service — whether that's people aiming to physically harm drivers, competitors looking to disrupt our operations, or opponents who collude with officials on secret 'stings' meant to entrap drivers."
Moe Yan Naing told the court that earlier that day he had witnessed Police Brigadier General Tin Ko Ko order a lance corporal to arrange a meeting with Wa Lone at a restaurant in Yangon that night and hand over "secret documents" to entrap him.
He's an undeniably sketchy dude, and the film shows him giving statements that are later contradicted by Kaiser and others, dodging media questions, and caught on hidden camera bragging about his conquests—including offering to use sex workers to entrap and discredit political opponents.
It amounts to a form of victim-blaming, where the systems of power that entrap and hold people in abusive relationships are reduced to a maze that victims are supposed to navigate and solve; in doing that, those systems of power are masked from view.
And, to be sure, some of the conservative media has tried to find creative ways of defending Trump Jr. and minimizing the revelations, even suggesting without any evidence that the approach to Donald Trump's son was part of a Democratic plot to entrap him.
"This program denies ride requests to fraudulent users who are violating our terms of service—whether that's people aiming to physically harm drivers, competitors looking to disrupt our operations, or opponents who collude with officials on secret 'stings' meant to entrap drivers," a spokesperson said.
Now, Caputo believes the mention of those emails by a government contractor -- and that person's advice that the Trump campaign pursue sources in the US intelligence community for opposition research on Clinton -- was part of a government conspiracy to entrap members of the Trump campaign.
"The real question is not why I forgot an insignificant meeting – in which I did nothing wrong, nothing illegal or improper happened the meeting or after  – it's why someone who has worked as an informant for the FBI is trying to entrap me," Stone said.
The bombing that Varnell believed he was planning was entirely fake, concocted by the FBI to entrap him: What he thought was a bomb was not, what he thought was a stolen cargo van was not, what he thought was a detonator was not.
A 4-month undercover investigation conducted by the UK's Channel 4 News revealed that Cambridge Analytica says it has secretly campaigned in more than 200 elections around the world, using shady tactics that include bribery and prostitution in order to entrap politicians in compromising situations.
Here's the latest: • Alexander Nix, above, the chief executive of Cambridge Analytica, the data firm hired by the Trump campaign that harvested information from more than 50 million Facebook profiles, was secretly filmed by a reporter as he offered to entrap foreign politicians with women.
This January, in undercover footage filmed by Channel 4 News in Britain and viewed by The Times, he boasted of employing front companies and former spies on behalf of political clients around the world, and even suggested ways to entrap politicians in compromising situations.
YANGON (Reuters) - The family of a Myanmar policeman who told a court how police planted secret documents on Reuters reporters to "entrap" them was evicted from police housing in the capital Naypyitaw on Saturday, less than 24 hours after his testimony, family members said.
Here the author and director of the wonderful, brooding film "Manchester by the Sea" took on the power of celebrity to intoxicate, flatten and entrap everyone in its path in a serious comedy about a country-western star (Timothy Olyphant) in pursuit of authenticity.
YANGON (Reuters) - A jailed Reuters reporter told a court in Myanmar on Monday that documents he is accused of breaking state secrets laws to obtain were planted by a police officer, who handed him papers he had not sought in order to entrap him.
"This program denies ride requests to users who are violating our terms of service — whether that's people aiming to physically harm drivers, competitors looking to disrupt our operations, or opponents who collude with officials on secret 'stings' meant to entrap drivers," Uber said in a statement.
And in 2015, Scruff introduced a slate of features to protect users, including sending travel advisories to users who enter countries where homosexuality is criminalized, automatically disabling location services in those countries, and the ability to flag profiles that users believe are being used to entrap others.
Papadopoulos pleaded guilty in 19933 to lying to the FBI about his relationship with Mifsud, but he has since claimed, without evidence, that the professor was actually an intelligence plant sent by the CIA to entrap him and give the FBI an excuse to open an investigation.
According to the complaint, a network of corporate entities, with names such as Secrets of ISIS and Advanceable Technology, linked to Timothy K. Isaac, are accused of using Williams' likeness to hawk scam cannabidiol products and entrap customers into buying products that may not actually contain cannabidiol.
I hope the House Intelligence Committee can get to the bottom of why the Comey FBI ran a paid informant who was a Russian national admitted to the country on an informant visa in on - in May of 2000 in an attempt to entrap me and compromise Donald Trump.
Comey clearly was out to entrap the president with the private one-on-one meeting he called to dangle the dossier, his taunting of the president by refusing to say publicly that Trump was not a target, and writing up memos of unknown veracity following meetings with the president.
The only way to know for sure which lands are private and whether roads have public easements is to do a title search at the county assessor's office, Additionally, local governments in Wyoming have been all-too-willing to meddle with public easements in an effort to entrap travelers.
In the middle of a presidential election, when a man who was running for president is bowing to drain the swamp, there could have been a plot hatched at the senior levels of our government to entrap secondary figures in the Trump campaign to ultimately get to Donald Trump himself.
"This program denies ride requests to fraudulent users who are violating our terms of service—whether that's people aiming to physically harm drivers, competitors looking to disrupt our operations, or opponents who collude with officials on secret 'stings' meant to entrap drivers," Uber said in a statement, according to Bloomberg.
In 22016, Charles Kushner pleaded guilty to 2800 counts of witness retaliation, tax violations and false statements to the Federal Election Commission after he hired a prostitute in a scheme to entrap and retaliate against his brother-in-law, who he suspected was cooperating with a federal inquiry into his business.
Described as "a Russian agent" by former FBI director James Comey, in recent weeks Mifsud has become central to an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory pushed by some of Trump's allies and right-wing media outlets that claims Mifsud was a Western intelligence asset and FBI informant used to entrap the Trump campaign.
When the Soviet Union set up the Intourist hotel and travel company under Stalin, the bellboys, drivers, cooks and maids all worked for the N.K.V.D., the secret police agency later known as the K.G.B. Also on the payroll were the prostitutes deployed to entrap and blackmail visiting foreign politicians and businessmen.
What Uber says: A company spokesperson said last week that the Greyball software "denies ride requests to fraudulent users who are violating our terms of service — whether that's people aiming to physically harm drivers, competitors looking to disrupt our operations, or opponents who collude with officials on secret 'stings' meant to entrap drivers."
It is said by those close to Kushner that, if he fears anything, it is to repeat the experience of his father, Charles, who, in 2005, pleaded guilty to charges of making illegal campaign contributions and hiring a prostitute to entrap his brother-in-law, and spent fourteen months in an Alabama penitentiary.
"Police Brigadier General Tin Ko Ko gave the documents to Police Lance Corporal Naing Lin and told him to give them to Wa Lone and said that when Wa Lone comes out of the restaurant, the Htaunt Kyant regional police force has to entrap him and arrest him," said Moe Yan Naing.
The company provided TechCrunch and the NYT a statement, which reads as follows: This program denies ride requests to users who are violating our terms of service — whether that's people aiming to physically harm drivers, competitors looking to disrupt our operations, or opponents who collude with officials on secret 'stings' meant to entrap drivers.
It also highlights another important point: Because law enforcement routinely uses online platforms to entrap and arrest sex workers, it's clear that these women would rather advertise online and risk arrest — which can spell death for black, brown, and indigenous people, trans people, and people with mental illness — rather than face the violence of the street.
Look, first of all if there were spies in the campaign, they found nothing because there was no collusion, cooperation -- MACCALLUM: But that&aposs what we&aposre talking about, the origins and the reasons why these people may have been placed and whether or not they were put in your campaign in order to entrap people.
What's more, in a post-MeToo context, the idea of a woman's body being used for men's gain (even if it's a prize as lame as indie rock fame), and her coping with this violation by using her sexuality to entrap and feed on those who once objectified her, feels like something to be celebrated, not mocked.
Given the fact that the Clinton campaign and DNC were behind the dossier, some conservatives wondered if in fact the entirety of the Trump/Russia investigation that has embroiled the White House in fact stemmed from Steele's (bogus, they believe) allegations, used as a pretext by anti-Trump elements of the "deep state" to surveil and entrap people close to him.
While the U.S. Navy responds to one of its worst accidents in decades, London copes with another terror attack, and the war in Syria threatens to entrap U.S. forces into its quagmire, Trump's attention was on Jay Sekulow, the self-contradicting, media-blitzing lawyer who can't seem to get his story straight on whether the president is under investigation for obstruction of justice.
Raniere, known to his followers as "Vanguard," allegedly wielded his status as a powerful, self-proclaimed guru to coerce, manipulate, and entrap women into a "master–slave" sexual relationship, in which they were often forced to follow strict diets, respond to his call at all hours of the night, and even brand themselves with his initials, according to a federal criminal complaint.
National Rifle Association (NRA) spokeswoman Dana Loesch on Friday accused the FBI of trying to entrap President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE similarly to how the agency captured the Chicago gangster Al Capone.
While working on a book about the N.B.A.'s growth pains in the mid-1990s, my co-author Armen Keteyian and I interviewed Lee Porter, a fair-housing supporter, who told us that Stern had been her legal and spiritual adviser in developing a strategy to entrap Bergen County real estate brokers who habitually steered black couples away from white neighborhoods and towns.
There, amid a clatter of trays and a general conversational din, the soft-spoken chatterbox sketched out the unlikely path he had taken from being an aimless and indifferent student, to "that obnoxious voice" consumers across the world hear when call-center dialers manage to entrap them ("I sold mobile phones for AT&T"), to the great hope for Indian design.
Hundreds of people are missing after a hydropower dam under construction in Laos collapsed, causing flash flooding which swept away homes, state media reported  A jailed Reuters reporter told a court in Myanmar that documents he is accused of breaking state secrets laws to obtain were planted by a police officer, who handed him papers he had not sought in order to entrap him.
Sally YatesSally Caroline YatesSally Yates: Moral fiber of US being 'shredded by unapologetic racism' Trump: 'Impossible for me to know' extent of Flynn investigation Mueller didn't want Comey memos released out of fear Trump, others would change stories MORE, the former acting attorney general best known for the anti-Trump insubordination that led to her firing, used the prospect of a Logan Act violation to entrap General Michael Flynn.
Ditto for the dangerously fact-free notion, disseminated ad nauseam by the likes of former Trump campaign aide George PapadopoulosGeorge Demetrios PapadopoulosInspector general testifies on FBI failures: Five takeaways DOJ watchdog: Durham said 'preliminary' FBI Trump probe was justified Trump can't cry foul on FISA – unless he's suddenly a civil libertarian MORE (whose loose lips triggered the FBI probe), that Western intelligence agencies actively sought to "sabotage" or entrap Trump.
But we are told that this may be just a warm- up, and that we can potentially expect him to testify publicly in the near future so we can all watch his answers to these questions as well -- a new piece by real clear investigations, very interesting story, quotes of former FBI agent as saying that he sees that there were seven attempts really by U.S. intelligence and Clinton operatives to essentially entrap members of the Trump campaign.
Former FBI Director James Comey, in showing the document to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, didn't tell him that it was funded by the Democrats because it was all an attempt to entrap him anyway — the insurance policy.
The exhibition's historical segregation and conceptual over-determination feels controlling and strained, with such untamable artists as Bruce Nauman and Eva Hesse neatly stored in tidy vitrines (to be fair, the glass case housing Hesse's untitled sculpture from 1967-68 is part of the artwork, but in the context, it appears to entrap her spiky formal and material expansiveness), while the final gallery, filled with artists as diverse as Medardo Rosso, Gerhard Richter, Maria Lassnig, and Cy Twombly, comes off as a jumble of leftovers.
After bilking corporations out of millions of dollars for "insight" into his client, failing to pay his taxes, trying to entrap his client, and pleading guilty to lying to Congress, now-disbarred attorney Michael Cohen took his best shots at President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, calling him a liar and a cheat.

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