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When someone poses as someone else we call that impersonation. It can also be called identity theft.

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If the government does this then it could be considered entrapment.


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Is the word 'posing' a syllable?

No, 'posing' has two syllables.


Define problem posing concept?

definition of problem posing


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Yes, individuals can be trespassed from a public place if they violate the rules or regulations of that location, causing a disturbance or posing a threat to others.