entrapment in A Sentence

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    But is what they did Entrapment?

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    I call it Entrapment.

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    This isn't an Entrapment.

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    Now, this is the Entrapment part.

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    There's no such thing as Entrapment anymore.

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    Superior Entrapment efficiency.

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    Sciatic nerve Entrapment.

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    If not, set him up in an Entrapment or something.

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    Many immobilization techniques exist, such as adsorption, covalent binding, affinity, and Entrapment.

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    So well hidden, this Entrapment can go undetected even by the woman herself.

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    (C) Cheese packaging, avoiding air Entrapment- usually vacuum packed in plastic by heat sealing.

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    Ensure installation is done in such a way that there are no chances of air Entrapment.

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    Also known as ulnar nerve Entrapment, this malady occurs when a major nerve in the arm gets squeezed.

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    It typically takes only a few experiences of painful Entrapment to create it but many times as many counter-experiences to undo it.

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    By the time his son was 2 weeks old, this abrupt change and the feelings of"Entrapment" it brought had made Sandler a wreck.

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    The symptoms for this injury are very similar to Entrapment of the radial nerve which I recommend you also have a look at.

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    To reduce the risk of Entrapment, US safety standards require that each spa have two intakes for each pump, reducing the amount of suction.

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    To lessen the danger of Entrapment, US safety standards require that every spa have two intakes for each pump, cutting back the sum of suction.

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    Virginia Graeme Baker, after whom the Pool and Spa Safety Act is named, died from drowning due to a suction Entrapment from a faulty drain cover.

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    Writer's cramp, which affects musicians and writers and others, compression or Entrapment neuropathies, including carpal tunnel syndrome, and tendonitis or tenosynovitis, affecting one or more tendons.

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    Entrapment is a practice whereby a law enforcement officer induces a person to commit a criminal offense that the person may have otherwise been unlikely to commit.

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    If defendants don't know how an investigation began, they cannot know to ask to review potential sources of exculpatory evidence- information that could reveal Entrapment, mistakes or biased witnesses.

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    Many old abandoned structures feature hazards such as unstable structures, unsafe floors, broken glass, the presence of unknown chemicals and other harmful substances(most notably asbestos), stray voltage, and Entrapment hazards.

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    In parallel with defeat, Entrapment may be in relation to inner factors(e.g. helplessness in the face of negative thoughts, feelings or states of mind or sense of oneself) and outer factors(e.g. feeling stuck in a job or unable to get out of unwanted relationships or other life circumstances).

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    Demographic Entrapment” is a concept developed by Maurice King, Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Leeds, who posits that this phenomenon occurs when a country has a population larger than its carrying capacity, no possibility of migration, and exports too little to be able to import food.

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