All sorts and conditions are ensnared by it.
Because people receive money in lieu of concessionary coal, they are further ensnared by the housing benefit regulation changes.
Any union trying to take such action will almost immediately find itself ensnared by the law.
I very much hope that we shall not be so foolish as to be ensnared by that trap.
A motorist driving innocently along a street could be ensnared so as to bump up the arrest figures in the area.
Most of the women who are ensnared in this way come from regions with adverse economic and social conditions, and high unemployment.
Result: the new director may come from the outside, but he immediately finds himself ensnared in a system that is already firmly established.
Toronto's ravers of the new millennium were, ironically in their search for freedom, ensnared by their own self-disciplining techniques and their willingness to cooperate in regulatory practices.