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Meaning INS meaning

What does INS mean?

INS

an agency in the Department of Justice that enforces laws and regulations for the admission of foreign-born persons to the United States

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Simple sentences

I am not familiar with the ins and outs of all this.
Tom had to learn the ins and outs of the new computer program.
Tom had lots of run-ins with the law when he was a teenager.

Movie subtitles

Acting Ins.
You and I have had a couple of run-ins.
Well, we had cave-ins, quite a few of them.
All the newswire services, AP, UP, INS, are in there, but nothing's coming out.
Line up press conferences, commercial tie-ins personal appearances on TV and radio.
He's afraid of cave-ins.
I take it you've had some run-ins with him.
I know his ins and outs.
IT WOULDN'T BE A BAD IDEA IF YOU TOOK A FEW VITAM INS YOURSELF.
IT WAS FOR VITAM INS, WALTER, FOR ME.
VITAM INS FOR YOU?
WITH MY LIFE EBBING AWAY, AND THAT QUACK PRESCRIBES VITAM INS FOR YOU.
I'M DYING, BUT SHE GETS VITAM INS.
There are run-ins often these days.
Maybe I ought to know a little more about the ins and outs of what you're doing.
We have had a couple of run-ins but I'll forget them and see if we can't work together.
What about you, Mr. Scott? Do you think I'm ins.
I've cased this kid. I know his ins and outs.
We've got a chance if we don't have any more cave-ins.
HERE I LIE, WITH MY LIFE EBBING AWAY, AND THAT QUACK PRESCRIBES VITAM INS FOR YOU.
There are the ins and the outs, the haves and the have-nots.
In a coat and a pair of step-ins.
Oh, he told me you'd had your little run-ins, but I knew you would when I sent you down here.
I was afraid after 10 years you'd be driving me home on a super-highway with drive-ins on both sides.
Those two who were kidnapped are civil engineers and experts on cave-ins.
I think they've come up with some sensational tie-ins. Get this.
Stand-ins.
Could the robot have been made to carry out these break-ins?
I can see you're not very au fait with the ins and outs of dog racing.
I guess you don't get many drop-ins.
If it matters I've always hated women who treat other women as stand-ins for men.
What are these, drive-ins?

News and current affairs

With little recourse to legal means, an increasing number of frustrated victims of graft resort to extra-legal measures such as strikes, demonstrations, and sit-ins in order to gain media and public attention.
On the one hand, there's the safe pair of hands personified by Jean-Claude Juncker, the veteran prime minister of tiny Luxembourg, who knows the ins and outs of the EU's political machinery and chairs the euro zone's ministerial set-up.
Sit-ins, reminiscent of the 18 days of January and February 2011 that ended Mubarak's rule, have already started.
Although the two youthful revolts were undertaken by the same generation and took similar forms of street demonstrations and sit-ins, there were far more differences than similarities as students rebelled on both sides of the Iron Curtain.
Within a year, Polish workers were striking for the right to establish independent trade unions, staging two weeks of sit-ins at state-owned factories to achieve their goal.
As fears of a sudden collapse of the eurozone have given way to a prolonged debate about how the costs will be met through bail-ins and write-offs, the IMF's position will become increasingly convoluted.
In lower Manhattan's Zuccotti Park, for example, there is a library and a kitchen; food is donated; kids are invited to sleep over; and teach-ins are organized.
But the common dilemma facing all sides in this negotiation, the ins as well as the outs, is to make sure that there are not too many losers in any one country.
This has led Williams, in particular, into several run-ins with the media.