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For the uninitiated, trap refers to the gritty and minimal club hip-hop pioneered by American artists such as Gucci Mane in Atlanta and other urban neighbourhoods across the US.
A liquidity trap refers to the inability of monetary policy to stimulate the economy and many investors are worried that central banks may be able to keep government bond yields low but that will have little direct impact on growth.
The third trap refers to postoperative femoral neck narrowing.
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That is the flow defined by propagation along straight lines with reflection at the boundary; trapping refers to existence of trajectories which never escape to infinity.
West told Khalifa, "You let a stripper trap you" referring to Rose's previous occupation in a now deleted tweet.
Without falling into the trap of referring to the myth of a past golden era, it is undeniable that the tabloids of 2011 are not the tabloids of 10 years ago, let alone 20.
Jordan Berry, a political consultant who was on Mr. Cruz's campaign, attributed the attention paid to the brothers to a " 'Parent Trap' effect," referring to the movie about identical twins, and said he was "confident in our bench over theirs" in the race to connect with the state's rapidly expanding Latino population.
Wright uses the term "progress trap" to refer to innovations that create new problems for which the society is unable or unwilling to solve, or inadvertently create conditions that are worse than what existed before the innovation.
More broadly, I've heard usage along the lines of 'necked down his speed as he neared the policeman's radar trap.' " "It refers to ammunition," volunteered another viewer, Freeman Dennis.
The so-called middle-income trap in essence refers to a situation in which a society enters the middle-income stage at the same time that the labour cost growth rate surpasses that of labour productivity determined by technological innovation, and this eventually terminates any increase in the competitiveness of enterprises.
The Combat roach traps you refer to are cockroach bait stations that contain small amounts of a nonrepellent insecticide that is mixed with food ingredients that are attractive to cockroaches.
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