Lured by hopes and dreams, they are unwitting participants in a trap, he says.
And Labour's passion on Chile puts Mr Straw in a trap of his own.
It was alleged that Martin, who had suffered a number of other burglaries, hated criminals and gypsies and had shot the burglars "like rats in a trap".
And you wake up in the morning and you see them and would rather chew your arm off than wake them up -- like a coyote in a trap.
But the state is equally in a trap because of this looming requirement to provide welfare for people who no longer may be able to fulfil their own welfare needs.
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.
Opportunity has been trundling around Mars ever since, though it was designed for only a ninety-day mission. (Spirit got stuck in a sand trap in 2009 and quit transmitting nearly a year later.) It never found the lake bed, or organic material of any kind.
People sometimes think they are in a poverty trap when they are not.
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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Remember, during that entire period, Japan was stuck in a liquidity trap.
When the economy is in a liquidity trap, monetary policy is ineffective because individuals and businesses hoard money rather than spend it.
Too many teenagers in England leave care without enough support, ending up in a "trap of poverty and joblessness", the children's minister has said.
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 positrons, produced by the decay of radioactive sodium, are cooled into a similarly sized cloud of around 1m particles and held in a neighbouring trap.
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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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Monetarists and other non-Keynesians believed that further expansion of money and related credit aggregates would stimulate the economy further even if interest rates were stuck in a liquidity trap.
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Over the last couple of weeks, many prominent economists, several of which have the ear of Ben Bernanke, have come out and said that massive QE2 is a horrible idea given that we are in a liquidity trap and it could have long-term damaging inflation implications.
Since they were first made in 1995, Bose-Einstein condensates have become commonplace as experimental tools. (They are particularly valued for their ability to slow the speed of light all the way down to zero.) Dr Steinhauer and his colleagues created a condensate out of a gas of rubidium atoms held in a magnetic trap.
In one strait, a pod of whales appears, blowing spouts under the water to create a net of bubbles in which to trap a meal of krill.
Sheriff Abercrombie determined that the snares were set in a way to trap a target species, and not other animals.
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Japan seems to be stuck in a classic liquidity trap: it needs lower real interest rates to boost demand, but because of deflation they are stuck painfully high.
There's a vial of a substance he calls KimSim, a material his girlfriend helped create to figure out how to rescue the Spirit rover after it got stuck in a "sand trap" of alien soil on Mars in 2009.
We owned no car and Paddy had been driving me in a horse and trap to the Loreto convent, a red-brick building on a hill overlooking Youghal bay, where the nuns were slowly teaching me to read and write.
For the economy as a whole, lots of cash in frightened hands is a liquidity trap.
Also, some linguistic work is done to make sure something the carmaker might be selling in Brazil doesn't mean "this car is a death trap" in Portuguese.
Cpl Tom Neathway, based at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire in a civilian role, was injured when a booby trap bomb detonated in 2008.
In its latest statement, Anonymous warned its members not to participate in DDoS attacks against Westboro Baptist Church in case it was a trap.
Mr Mayer thinks that the eastern part of Germany, where economic growth is even lower than in the west, is in a different kind of trap.
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