Another button labeled »child« automatically produces a moving choo-choo train as a visual distracter for the child. |
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The purpose of a distracter is to tempt you into a cul-de-sac of logical error. |
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People in groups often take on different roles, such as the silent member, the leader, the joker, the interrupter, the distracter, and so on. |
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The students' estimations of a line that contained a tactile distracter were less accurate than they were for a line without the distracter. |
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The CERS consists of six adjectives embedded in a list of 16 distracter adjectives. |
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So to the extent that his sample size could be trusted, the alleged author of this work was scoring an average rank of 3.86 out of seven — or about what one would expect from a random distracter. |
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The Timoney family's problems were, in a sense, the ultimate distracter. |
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I imagine that even if I didn't sell a thing or if no one wanted to show it, I'd still busy myself with it because it's a great distracter. |
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The distracter task lasted 110 seconds and occurred during an otherwise uneventful segment of the drive. |
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This demand for more information could become a distracter unless we can find a way to prioritize and expedite the flow of information at the company and platoon levels. |
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The new Feather Distracter solves that problem by drawing the attention of approaching predators away from the caller. |
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