Humanity was once caught in the trap of high fertility and high mortality.
"670, 000 households receiving housing benefit will be caught in this trap, " he argued.
"I think we all have concerns for those who are caught in this trap through no fault of their own and are here, " Boehner said.
The association said police did not find evidence to support the charity's theory and a report by a vet suggested that the injuries were only "consistent" with those which might have been caught in a trap.
She felt around in the blocked sink with her rubber gloves, poking into the plughole with the toothbrush, pulling at the ends of the fibres caught in the trap, tugging and coaxing until she began to deliver up out of the drain a nasty mass, a thick rope of hair and soap and matted insulation, in a gulp of bad drain smell.
"We risk getting caught in the cyclical trap so common in our industry, " he tells them, his words amplified via closed-circuit TV to employees around the world.
And Europe's housing markets are caught in an unenviable trap because so many households have variable-rate mortgages.
Caught in a deflationary trap, Argentines are rapidly becoming disillusioned with their president and his embattled economy minister, Jose Luis Machinea.
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And of course, they dig a big hole and get caught in the loss trap, and maybe take years and years to ever get back.
And you could become caught in a liquidity trap where people have to sell good assets even though there's no sensible economic reason to do so.
The little-loved Bowl Championship Series will cease to be after January 2014, and will be mourned about as long as a rat caught in a basement trap.
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It is a depressing state of affairs when about two-thirds of our fellow citizens are caught in an economic trap that is wrecking their lives financially and emotionally.
The number of recent graduates who are caught in the student loan trap continues to rise, according to a new study released by the Department of Education.
ELWa warns that failure to deliver would result in Wales getting caught in the low skills, low growth trap, which in turn would lead to a stagnant labour market, a breakdown of social cohesion and outward migration from many areas.
Abroad, it is not stuck in any humiliating trap of the sort that, in 1980, caught Jimmy Carter.
The first to go was Neil McKenzie, caught behind, then Johnson swung the ball in to trap Hashim Amla lbw.
But with financial sleaze, Labour is in danger of falling into a similar trap to the one that caught the Tories.
Conservation efforts and trap-and-transfer programs, in which turkeys were caught and moved to under-populated areas, brought the population back to healthy levels by the 1960s.
Green was one of 58 motorists caught speeding in Thorns Road, Quarry Bank, near Dudley during the week of the speed trap.
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