The A. M. T. is not adjusted for inflation, and it is expected to ensnarl 31.6 million taxpayers by 2010 and saddle them with tax increases. |
His love affair with the latter, however, is complicated by the efforts of the starlet to ensnarl him. |
It is expected that this may also help ensnarl four new members. |
However, bureaucracies should not take advantage of this opportunity to extend their reach and ensnarl American businesses in red tape. |
These needs of ours run deep, a tangled underground morass of ancient, gnarled roots, looking to ensnarl any hapless soul who might accidentally trod upon their outer radices. |