But the political wrangling is distracting from efforts to get important financial and social legislation through the Parliament.
We've all seen them: a driving theme incompatible or inconsistent with or distracting from the company's essential strategy, story and messages.
The GamePad is normally used to browse the movie queue and playback controls without distracting from the video on the TV.
When it gets excessive, he says it may end up distracting from your work, interfering with real-world relationships and lead to unnecessary stress.
He has spent what for him I'm sure is a small fortune in exercising his rights, in addition to it distracting from his professional career.
Daniel Domscheit-Berg, a longtime volunteer and spokesman for WikiLeaks who recently quit his job, told CNN that Assange's personality was distracting from the group's original mission: to publish small leaks, not just huge, splashy ones like the Afghan War Diary.
There is a real need to look at the big picture and there's a risk that the focus on biofuels and the idea that it could offer quite a significant contribution is distracting from some of the more important things that need to be looked at.
Sometimes too much information is counter-productive, needlessly distracting people from what they should be focusing on.
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Again, the design of the products is distracting us from the financial terms of their use.
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Police and fire crews have had to rescue stranded motorists distracting them from other duties, the Cambridgeshire force said.
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Too much information can lead investors to focus on all the wrong things, while distracting them from their long-term plan.
Messages could also be displayed on cinema screens, on billboards or in museums, without distracting patrons from the main event.
Mr Coulson resigned as the prime minister's spokesman in January, saying that ongoing hacking claims were distracting him from his job.
Even if nothing else emerged, they could rely on the old stand-by that the constant headlines were distracting her from doing her job.
Merck's brass may feel that the last thing they need is the low-margin blob of Merck-Medco floating over their shoulders, distracting them from drugmaking.
And our obsession with keeping up with the latest tweets, headlines and status updates is usually distracting us from things we ought to be doing instead.
Or, as Lord Skidelsky argues in a book he's just written with his son, Edward, it's distracting us from what really matters, which is leading a good life.
De-cluttering it seems (with or without Feng Shui) can be a process of letting go of things that have been holding you back or distracting you from your current life.
It is feared that forcing e-tailers to contend with more red tape than their offline counterparts have to deal with will put them at a disadvantage--distracting them from their business of selling.
And the facts on the ground in Afghanistan give credence to his original objection to the Iraq war, that it was distracting attention from the real front-line in the war against terrorism.
So, the beat will just go on and on, sapping the energy of the country, distracting it from its main purpose, which is to find a way for all of its people to thrive.
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Microsoft certainly has its basket full with peace disturbance complaints and even a potential doubleshot casing dispute with Apple -- perhaps distracting it from properly integrating Zune TV show uploads with Media Center.
Yet campaigners warn that the focus on advances towards gay marriage in Western nations risks distracting attention from more urgent efforts to secure basic human rights for gay people in many regions of the world where homosexuality is still illegal and homophobia is deeply entrenched.
It's safe to say that the euro will not be distracting Mr Blair from his tennis.
Numerous commenters pretended to be Lance Armstrong and thanked Te'o for distracting the media from the cycling champion's doping scandal.
"(These reports) are distracting the investigators from the 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week job of finding out what caused this tremendous tragedy, " Kallstrom said.
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"When the other side is tearing itself apart you don't want to be distracting the public from watching that food fight, " Ayers said.
As the journey begins, they settle into a sort of hardy discomfort, emphasizing their happiness to be away from distracting things like email and cellphones.
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Firstly, there is now such a big fuss over Mourinho talking about penalties that it has become a story in itself, distracting attention away from his players.
But Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg criticised his coalition partners about their "endless navel-gazing over Europe, " which he said was in danger of distracting the government from its priorities.
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