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to entrapment
noun
The state of being entrapped.
Exact(56)
They committed themselves to entrapment.
Graham said the recording amounted to entrapment.
Defense lawyers argued that the government scheme amounted to entrapment.
Detractors argue that these informant interactions amount to entrapment, preying on impressionable young minds.
Packaging that appeals to younger smokers, he said, was tantamount to "entrapment of our young people".
Like the Sun, the MoS was concerned about the methodology employed to obtain the story, believing that it amounted to entrapment and also involved a fishing expedition.
As dozens of suspects were processed in Queens Criminal Court, at least one lawyer for a defendant said he believed the operation amounted to entrapment.
Similar(4)
Mr. Hay told Mr. Jennings that they should fight the charge to call attention to the entrapment policy.
Protein extracts (10% of input) were loaded next to samples subjected to the entrapment assay.
Changes in the Tabu list are not allowed to be applied to avoid entrapment in cycles of repeated identical changes.
The outlet released another video on Monday in which Nix and Turnbull admit to bribery, entrapment and using sex workers to influence political elections around the globe.
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