Whether Mr. Cameron falls into this trap is the central question in British politics.
Senior people fall into this trap more than those who are junior on the career ladder.
As paid professionals, we should not allow our boss to repeatedly fall into this trap.
Many science books have fallen into this trap, particularly in the fields of artificial intelligence and consciousness.
The bulls hope that the economy can escape from this trap by the simple expedient of private-sector growth.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency fell into this trap after the four hurricanes that hit Florida last fall.
In contrast, America has largely avoided this trap by deferring its public-sector deleveraging into the future (see article).
To avoid falling into this trap, it's best to use a coupon on an item that's already on sale.
"670, 000 households receiving housing benefit will be caught in this trap, " he argued.
Pawlenty fell into this trap with his attacks on Bachmann in the debate on the eve of the Iowa caucuses.
What are you doing to avoid this trap with your disruptive technology?
"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.
I'm delighted that we have not fallen into this trap.
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No advice from the court on how a manufacturer could avoid this particular trap.
However unpopular it may prove to be, an austerity package is needed to prevent Greece from falling into this debt trap (see article).
This proved a trap for the insurers: For some life policies they were guaranteeing 5.5% annually but were earning far less.
Beware of this regulatory speed trap!
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Irving Fisher, an economist who worked in the first half of the 20th century, called this the debt deflation trap.
But this also smells like a trap that could play right into Belichick's claws.
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