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That was clear in an exchange between Justice Antonin Scalia and the shareholders' lawyer, Stanley M. Grossman, who was arguing that the test he advocated for liability would set the bar high enough so that "it will not ensnare someone who does engage in a deceptive act but doesn't understand that the reason for it is to further a scheme".
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If we are rejected by someone we love, the trance of unworthiness may ensnare us in obsessive thinking, blaming the one who hurt us, believing that we were jilted because we are defective.
Some hope that Bear will still ensnare an institutional investor but stake-building on this scale by someone of Mr Lewis's pedigree is a valuable boost to confidence.
He did mention briefly that many of the legislators who are ensnaring us or enabling private warlords to ensnare us have been bought and paid for by those corporations and their leaders: "Someone who pays $20,000 to have coffee with a congressman is buying an amendment to the tax code".
Both are used to ensnare prey.
To ensnare us within our own fantasies.
I asked Khalilzad whether the corruption charges might ensnare Allawi.
But the reforms may yet ensnare Mr Thaksin himself.
Balco would eventually ensnare far more celebrated athletes, including Marion Jones.
No one knows who the scandal's tentacles will ensnare.
That enabled them to largely sidestep the conduct that has helped ensnare foreign banks.
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