War is further seen as a means of diverting the attention of working people from the intractable social and economic crisis at home. |
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The cost of diverting waste can play hob with a private company's bottom line or a community's operating budget. |
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One option would be running a light railway or tram system over the new bridge as well as diverting lorries across it. |
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As memes evolve, they become better and better at distracting and diverting us from whatever we'd really like to be doing with our lives. |
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So, suffice it to say, in one way or another Hamilton's books are sufficiently diverting, which is something I need right now. |
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It is endlessly diverting and can keep a simpleton like me amused for near hours on end. |
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A colostomy involves diverting the route of the bowel through a hole in the abdomen, with a bag to collect the faeces. |
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Sitting in the pub at lunchtime with his nibs, a pint and a good book was far more entertaining and diverting. |
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He never concerned himself with diverting or weaving an illusory web for his audience. |
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A diverting entertainment nonetheless, this is one book not to judge by its blocky lime-green cover or its bland layout. |
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Fishing is unauthorized activity here, so is diverting water to irrigate fields. |
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Needless to say, I wanted to put the book aside, because it is not entertaining or diverting. |
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A second site done shortly afterward was completed in two days flat, largely due to efficiencies gained in diverting the creek. |
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Those who dawdled with their doubts were diverting attention from important government work. |
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And Hewitt has not relented on diverting billions of pounds from NHS trusts to private treatment centres. |
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With their expanding power, many retailers were treating traditional co-op as a profit centre, diverting funds to offset operating costs. |
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It has some glimmers of interest, and some diverting visuals, but really nothing makes up for the laborious pace and risibly bad writing. |
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Is this simply a way of diverting attention from the unfavourable headlines some have faced in recent months? |
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I guess in scary times such as those that are upon us now, we need diverting bits of piffle to raise our spirits. |
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Our Good Life package also offers a diverting vacation selection for every month of 2004, plus a sophisticated A to Z guide to living well. |
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The idea of diverting and channelising rainwater to open wells stumbled upon them. |
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Hercules had avoided cleaning the Augean stables by diverting the course of two rivers through the building. |
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The audacious stunts often end up diverting attention away from the group's cause. |
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But we could easily save money, diverting resources to more innovative management practices. |
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This may be so fundamental to the business that diverting scarce resources and money into longer-term plans would be wrong. |
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Meanwhile, apart from desecrating the countryside, wind turbines are diverting resources that could be put to better use. |
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At this point the consultant got up and, without diverting his gaze, walked straight past me to the operating table. |
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This is more common in patients who have not undergone a temporary diverting ileostomy. |
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Women feature as sexually voracious, devious, and immoral, destroying men or diverting them from their pursuit of honour. |
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It serenely drifts through the subdued moments accompanied by yet another diverting calliope! |
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It's patchy but polished, and the antics of his bibulously amorous general are most diverting. |
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Roxie's character had been cleaned up, but it was all done with a knowing wink that enabled audiences to relish the film's diverting sleaziness. |
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The earliest concertos composed for square piano are slight works, diverting but lightweight. |
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Where critics of the older school would bring forth laborious lay sermons, he would trot out a diverting confection of a causerie. |
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For tax planning purposes, a general partnership can be a useful method of diverting income from high bracket parents to their children. |
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There were a few shushes from the people around us and quickly shushed up, diverting out attention back to the movie. |
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Indeed, diverting the buses could mean that some were no longer able to go out. |
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An online careers database with less than watertight security had clearly been a diverting piece of fun for some naughty netizens. |
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Policing the event, diverting the traffic and setting up and marshalling the course would see the costs spiralling. |
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Leaky pipes and the occasional blockage provides some diverting fun for the rest of the family as they watch Dad struggle with the stinky mess. |
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On the north side, a retaining wall wraps protectively around the chapel, diverting water that undermined the foundations of the original church. |
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Summer Internet surfing may be diverting, but who wants to lug his or her laptop all the way to the beach? |
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For example, incineration with energy recovery is usually considered a means of diverting biodegradable municipal waste from landfills. |
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Mrs F. will be the better of him as he is smart and very gentlemanlike and diverting, straight from the Stockbridge Academy? |
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Any book about conchies is likely to contain some diverting tales. |
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Considering the collection, retention and use of rainwater for appropriate applications rather than diverting it to the nearest storm drain. |
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Day by day, it drives people to distraction by diverting energy to mindless legal compliance. |
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There is a proposed diversion of the river draining Lake Koroko in the Fiordland National Park, and diverting a discharge of Lake Wakatipu down into Southland. |
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Several points were highlighted where the host might have considered diverting materials or performed a spoofing scenario. |
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All of which makes this new soup and juice bar in Edinburgh's William Street an extremely diverting place to enjoy a cup of gourmet mulligatawny or a cappuccino. |
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How much more diverting to focus on the villainy of a potty-mouthed Illinois pol. |
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Four SUVs blocked the entrance to the lot, and a patrol car started diverting traffic. |
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As alien as the imported trees, they make the only spark of brave colour in the landscape, diverting the eye from the soft ruin of mulched leaves along the kerbs. |
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Other proposals included diverting some of the water from the channel with a series of dikes or reducing its power through a number of small waterfalls. |
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The document is also iniquitous, and has for a number of years been diverting the attention of politicians from more pressing problems. |
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Damming the Dnieper and diverting its waters, however, have radically altered its natural hydrology and ecology. |
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They typically involve diverting a portion of river flow through a spillway, side channel, or pipeline. |
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Financial engineering has gone too far, diverting from the real economy the financial flux vital to its development. |
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At this level, any pig producer selling deadweight should be diverting some of his production into the live market to take advantage of the situation. |
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It was a diverting spat, but beneath its surface, complex power games were being played out. |
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Many Republicans strongly opposed the idea of diverting funds to carmakers. In this section A gathering storm? |
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He proceeded to preside urbanely over a spectacle that was at once diverting and disturbing. |
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Proponents of this philosophy stress diverting, turning back, or landing before loss of visual reference occurs. |
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It had been a disaster, diverting farmers from the land, draining their grain supplies and ultimately starving millions. |
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Instead, Pavlo used tricks he had learned on the job, like diverting unapplied cash, to strike Telemedia's debt from MCI's books. |
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The prototype was not beautiful nor marketable, but it was satisfactory: the moving walkways to train and at the same time diverting dogs. |
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Swindon Council's plan is to bypass the works by diverting motorists entering from the north of the town along Groundwell Road and up Victoria Road. |
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For another, we have guaranteed a situation whereby subsidies will have a diverting function. |
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Program accessibility refers to public convenience and consumer access to collection points for diverting used lamps. |
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In fact, by diverting our attention from the real issues we are not advancing the cause of peace. |
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What it is doing is diverting money straight out of the pockets of property owners into the federal government's coffers. |
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As such, the new shape allows the cooling system to breathe better, while diverting unnecessary air outwards. |
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Captured during fighting in Angola, they were being carried by a Portuguese ship to Mexico when an English privateer captured them, diverting them to Virginia. |
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This unfortunate precipitance necessarily wrecked research work on AI since it involved diverting the research team from research proper to installation. |
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It can be diverting to puzzle out how they do it. |
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The Chambers Dictionary is the most useful and diverting single-column word-hoard available full of unique quirky definitions and word origins. |
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So, the composting of organic matter produced every day by municipalities is a valuable means of diverting that useful material from landfill, but more importantly enriches the soils. |
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The federal government has been using excessive EI premiums to overtax employees and employers under the guise of employment insurance but is really diverting the money to the consolidated revenue fund. |
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Ineffective targeting can subsidize those who do not need it, diverting sales from the commercial market, or lead to the development of an illegal market where people sell nets at a profit. |
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Despite the indications that the weather had deteriorated, the crew never discussed the possibility of executing a missed approach, flying a holding pattern, or diverting to an alternate airport. |
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Commanders are loth to reassign troops to their protection, when it would mean diverting them from building up the Afghan forces. The retrograde is to reach its peak flow later this year. |
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It is very difficult for us to understand what motivates you in the aggressive doggedness with which you have set forth to discredit the AZI by using and diverting any information suiting your project. |
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Certainly, it needs to be diverting resources away from the wasteful billion dollar exercise of arming border guards that will not enhance security one bit and instead utilize that money to make our border more effective. |
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Tapping into these emotions and diverting them toward the targeted groups, the messages fostered and legitimized hatred toward members of the targeted groups. |
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This involves diverting the whole flow into a container such as a bucket or barrel by damming the stream and recording the time it takes for the container to fill. |
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While cronyism persists, an international coalition is emerging around the need to cut off the avenues available to corrupt elites for diverting their ill-gotten gains into foreign bank accounts. |
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In 1993, Pyongyang was caught red-handed in the act of secretly diverting plutonium-contaminated waste intended for reprocessing towards a programme to manufacture military grade material. |
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Moreover, according to the evidence obtained by the Task Force, all three managers had defrauded UNMIK by diverting funds allocated for construction works. |
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In addition, the obligation of diverting the ship out to the high seas to comply with the London Convention of November 1973 is considered a costly waste of time. |
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The 1729 edition remodeled the entire argument to suit Mandeville's philosophical commitment but nevertheless retained something of the original purpose of diverting readers. |
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Maybe it was a way of pushing the nuclear issue to the background and thus to move the Arab-Israeli issue to the head of the list on Obama's agenda, the old story of gaining time and diverting attention. |
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But, by diverting attention to a technological nicety, namely the tools used to commit the offence rather than the offence itself, it does tend to trivialize the real offence. |
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Using a process called green deconstruction, the components of the school were selectively dismantled for reuse and recycling, diverting 96.66 percent of the building's materials from landfill. |
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The approach taken by the company consisted of diverting the highly briny liquid waste toward the atomisation line to obtain sodium sulphate for being reused in the manufacture of blended raw materials in powder form. |
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For Chandra Muzaffar, flaunting the spectre of the clash of civilisations would result only in diverting attention from our tasks and in evading our responsibilities. |
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By this the whole matter had presented itself to them as an entertainment more diverting than bullfight or bearbaiting. |
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For many years, Colombia has valiantly confronted the terrorist threat from illegal armed groups which acquire large amounts of weapons on the black market and by diverting State transfers. |
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The defect was closed primarily and the transverse colon brought to the skin in a diverting loop colostomy. |
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Record-high prices of crude oil pushed up the cost of fertilizers and other agricultural inputs and created incentives to expand biofuel production, diverting resources from food production. |
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Were your new Christmas presents too diverting to read the news? |
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We can't yet point to figures, but I would say early indications are that it has been very successful in diverting young people away from care and improving educational attendance. |
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In addition, they regulate the straightening, changing, diverting or interfering in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream, watercourse or for changing or interfering in any way with a wetland. |
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These feasibility studies will contribute to the development of more effective ways to collect recyclable waste, diverting more waste from landfills while offering revenue generation for communities. |
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He could Lawsonize the theatrical world with some very diverting 'frenzied drama,' no doubt. |
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This flow eroded a path through the hills forming the gorge and permanently diverting the Severn southwards. |
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Hoepner had succeeded in diverting the First Army from Sedan, which was his most important mission but failed to destroy or forestall it. |
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Australian clubs allow instant membership to anyone, so keen are they to share the diverting pleasures of the pokie machine. |
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Highlands made up of hard bedrock like Valdai and Tihvin had the opposite effect of diverting ice into basins. |
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Means of collecting, diverting and storing water were always associated with openworks. |
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By collecting mixed recyclates together we will also be providing a user-friendly service, diverting business waste away from landfill. |
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The Jet flight left Toronto on Thursday and was headed for Brussels, Belgium, and had flown close to four hours before diverting to Gander, Nfld. |
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And Cagnoni's music proved unflaggingly diverting as it simultaneously sent up and embraced opera buffa conventions. |
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Ventriculo-peritoneal shunt placement is a commonly used treatment for hydrocephalus for diverting the cerebrospinal fluid into the peritoneal cavity. |
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The extra water in the main stem of the river should keep salmon from diverting into the canal tailrace and getting confused at what appears to be a dead end. |
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In order to destroy the power of Egypt, he is said to have entertained the idea of diverting the course of the Nile river to render the whole country barren. |
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Researchers have found evidence by using computer hydrological models to show that this strengthened the Gulf Stream by diverting more warm currents towards Europe. |
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The court had also sought the government's view on discontinuing ration to above poverty line families and diverting the grains to the BPL cardholders instead. |
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Civil war between rival emperors became common in the middle of the 4th century, diverting soldiers from the empire's frontier forces and allowing invaders to encroach. |
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