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Перевод: entrapment speek entrapment

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  1. Clients with agoraphobic tendencies will describe a number of situations that they avoid because of the common element of entrapment and distance from a place of safety, i.e. crowded shops, lifts, queues, buses, trains, distance from home, etc.
  2. Black politicians, lawyers, surgeons, business executives are in pathetically short supply; very, very few have managed to overcome the problem of restricted opportunities, and break what Douglas Glasgow, in his discussion of the chronic unemployment of American blacks, calls "the cycle of entrapment" - few raise themselves above "cellar-level jobs" (1980, p.71).
  3. A steady stream of mad priests, gullible clerks and city gadabouts supply the prey for this story of entrapment.
  4. Within the last few years, physicists have come within a few thousandths of a degree of absolute zero using a new technique called laser entrapment.
  5. The problem is that where there's security, there's also entrapment."
  6. Some fear lurks within; butchery in tunnels - a nightmare terror of entrapment, claustrophobia, premature burial, which, at the same time, evokes a contradictory appeal of the underground as a womb-like refuge or a clandestine network of opportunities for proscribed behaviour.
  7. In an article in The English Review in 1913 she argued that the legislation had been carried by hysterical stories circulated by "neuropaths and prudes" about the entrapment of white women.
  8. This restricted freedom revolted Steven Morrissey, and his passion turned to the sixties when the "George Best set" particularly liberated the city by proving that escapism is there for all who had eyes enough to avoid entrapment.
  9. the entrapment of IBM Credit Corp in a portfolio of costly machines that put pressure on IBM to make subsequent upgrades to 3090-S and -J machines expensive;
  10. All were hollow, and with care, for there were protruding knots to buffet and bruise you, you could lower yourself into their embrace and experience the exquisite anxiety of claustrophobia and entrapment.
  11. The House of Lords held unanimously that there is no defence of entrapment in English law.
  12. These include physical adsorption ( eg on controlled pore glass or alumina), chemical attachment to a surface ( eg on carbon, Pt or, glass electrodes) physical entrapment in hydrophilic gels ( eg polyacrylamide, polyvinyl alcohol or gelatin), chemical crosslinking ( eg to albumin) and retention in protective microvesicles ( eg liposomes or red cell membranes).
  13. At his trial for this offence, he sought the exclusion of the evidence thereby obtained on the ground that he had been the victim of an entrapment.

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