Sentence examples for potential entanglement from inspiring English sources

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The summons arrives in the mail a week or so after the alleged infraction, identifying the curbside vigilante -- not a police or parking enforcement officer -- as the complainant, but issued by the municipal court and packing the same bureaucratic punch and potential entanglement as a meter maid's handiwork.

If you're worried about leaving a collar on your dog when you're gone, because of potential entanglement with another dog or getting hung on a fence or object, consider a breakaway collar.

The new American administration needs to demonstrate to the American public that it would not dismiss any opening for a diplomatic solution, including direct talks with Iran given the potential entanglement of the U.S. in another violent conflict, if not outright war, in the Middle East, to which most Americans would be completely opposed.

The latter solution is imperative in countries or situations where legal or ethical/religious reasons hamper cryopreservation of embryos but can also be a viable general option to avoid potential entanglement in case of divorce and separation of couples (Benagiano and Gianaroli, 2004; Heng, 2007).

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One of Trump's most visible potential entanglements, even under a potentially new business arrangement, would be Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C., the new luxury hotel he opened in the White House's backyard.

Trump's role is rife with potential entanglements.

The risk of specific species-gear interactions, such as the potential for entanglement between humpback whales and pots and traps, was also identified.

In other words, we are less concerned with the potential of entanglement as a resource than how this resource is manifested during the operation of the device.

Presumably Trump hires lawyers smart enough to understand an audit doesn't preclude releasing the returns, which leads one to surmise the legal advice is to avoid a potential legal entanglement.

Most media groups are owned by industrialists who in turn are dependent on the government of the day for permissions and clearances and respite from potential tax entanglements.

But financial regulators have seldom been keen to shed light on potential criminal entanglements that might roil Japanese markets and scare away foreign investors, said Tadashi Kageyama, senior managing director and head of Asia and Japan for Kroll, a global risk consultancy with expertise in fraud and corporate governance.

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