Technology that gets in the way of driving is a distraction rather than a diversion.
It is such a diversion from his intentions that he cannot believe it is happening.
Kennedy also focused on a diversion of funds to help pay for the war in Iraq.
"It was a diversion that was not going to get us to scale, " admits Jay C.
In 1993, he founded Headspace, a diversion that would eventually turn into a 15-year venture.
The A890's closure at Stromeferry has led to a diversion for drivers of almost 150 miles.
Their Cup run had provided Palace, currently lying 22nd, with a diversion from their Championship relegation battle.
The focus on EPA is a diversion and casts a large shadow on what FDA is doing.
People want a bit of a diversion as we start to think about the next four years.
The conversation seemed to be a diversion to allow the remaining students to escape, the sheriff said.
Investigators have been examining the truck to determine if it broke down or was set ablaze as a diversion.
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However, this will be achieved by taking a diversion which will add up to 50 minutes to the journey time.
Please don't do it, take a diversion - your journey may take a little longer, but you will arrive safely.
Therefore, entitlement reform in the current context is a diversion and a dodge from actually cutting discretionary spending next year.
Matt Pavitt, HM Coastguard inspector, said a number of steps were also lost and a diversion would be put in place.
What for many people would be regarded as the culmination of a life's work, Mr Simon took almost casually, a diversion.
Almost 20 tonnes of debris came down on the stretch of road, causing a diversion of almost 150 miles (241.4km) for motorists.
Police have set up a diversion via Blyth Bridge, Peebles and Innerleithen and advised motorists to expect longer journey times than usual.
Simply throwing a new dam onto a river with a diversion would impair some down stream users prior right to use that water.
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That dustup over kickbacks on student loans was just a diversion.
Bastiat pointed out that the fallacy in this line of reasoning was in confusing a diversion of spending that would have taken place with new spending.
Mr. Mann told police the abduction was planned as a diversion after the man, identified as Christian Joe, found out about the surprise party, the official said.
Many people might switch away from the news coverage Saturday looking for a diversion, and the Celtics know their performance might make a difference to some of them.
Obama has maintained consistently that the Bush administration's single-minded focus on the war in Iraq was a diversion that allowed al-Qaida and the Taliban to regroup in Pakistan.
The far-right National Front is also opposed to the change, although its leader Marine Le Pen stayed away from the march, arguing the issue was a diversion by politicians from France's real problems.
Fire officials in Big Bear Lake told the Los Angeles Times that fresh tracks spotted in the snow were believed to be Mr Dorner's but that it was possible the truck was a diversion.
Normally this blog only focuses on the intersection of soccer and statistics, but every so often events in other sports compel a break from the purely analytical world of soccer and a diversion into commentary instead.
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Of course, passing an amendment and getting it ratified by the states would take years, but Gephardt insists that reform in the short term is necessary and that his embrace of a constitutional amendment is not a diversion.
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