Kennedy also focused on a diversion of funds to help pay for the war in Iraq.
Third, the diversion of agricultural subsidies involved only 1% of the funds allocated to the programme.
The dam calls for diversion of up to 100 kilometers of the Xingu, an Amazon River tributary.
Many of these new approaches move beyond the now-traditional problem of the diversion of food crops to produce fuel.
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We should grade firearms manufacturers on how well they address distribution and the diversion of their guns to criminals.
The diversion of oil from the Midwest will narrow the gap between the West Texas Intermediate Oil and the Brent Crude.
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Quite simply, because the diversion of funds to individual accounts would reduce the money available to the Social Security trust fund.
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Almost 20 tonnes of debris came down on the stretch of road, causing a diversion of almost 150 miles (241.4km) for motorists.
In the fall, American Ballet Theatre loaned its costumes for Graham's 1949 "Diversion of Angels, " which has been the ABT repertory since 1999.
The concern is that lorcaserin has the potential to cause mind-altering effects that might lead to diversion of the prescription drug for recreational purposes.
Though that seemed counter-intuitive at the time, Google focused on letting people use its search tool without the diversion of ads, and for free.
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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.
In the past six months, biofuels have been bruised, battered and beaten as the surge in food prices triggered a public backlash against diversion of corn to energy.
Paul Lewis, a spokesman for Boeing, told the BBC that the planemaker was "aware of the diversion of a 787 operated by ANA to Takamatsu in western Japan".
It also questions whether World Service funding will be secure when the BBC funds it outright, citing "risk of a gradual diversion of resources to fund other BBC activities".
Egypt's Deputy Foreign Minister for African Affairs, Ali Hifni, said that the diversion of the river was not something to worry about, according to the Egyptian state-run news agency Mena.
But the South's resources are limited and the diversion of funds to help the North or the issuing of unification bonds, another idea to raise money, will need parliamentary approval.
Japan Nuclear Fuel's Mr. Fukushi stressed that the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, will closely monitor Rokkasho's operation to guard against potential diversion of the weapons-usable plutonium.
But long term, food prices are not likely to come down as long as they suffer from the double whammy of high fuel costs and diversion of grain to make ethanol.
Other milestones include the diversion of all pipes and cables and the completion of work on the Robin Hood Line which will allow trams and trains to run alongside each other.
The complaint acknowledges that the two Colonial mortgage lending employees, Catherine Kissick and Teresa Kelly, were not only aware of the Taylor Bean scheme but actually facilitated the illegal diversion of cash.
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The penalty? 29.5 British Pounds paid to go toward books and supplies for Tanzanian schools, which the U.K. courts felt were harmed through the diversion of funds to bribing rather than education.
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At the very least, it is a prescription for the diversion of limited funds away from pressing domestic and overseas spending requirements, even as new precedents are created that will further erode discipline in international lending.
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The report does not give an answer but some economists have made the attempt, variously citing demand from China and other developing nations, the diversion of crop use from food to fuel oil, and production constraints.
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The effects of these demented policies have been exacerbated in recent years by Turkey's diversion of Syria's main water source, the Euphrates River, through the construction of dams upstream, and by two years of unrelenting drought.
Indur Goklany, a much-published scholar on the consequences of global warming policies, recently calculated that in 2010 alone, diversion of grain to biofuels (like ethanol) caused nearly 200, 000 excess deaths in the developing world because of increased prices.
Which is in the most important, strategic interest of the United States: having jobs for people and growing the economy or waging at least two or three major military efforts, causing a major diversion of resources and mindshare?
And the recent boom in commodity prices, driven by rapid growth in demand from China (along with the diversion of corn and sugar into to alcohol production), largely explains why total support fell from 37 percent of farm income in 1986 to 18 percent in 2010.
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However, both are now seriously threatened by deforestation and invasive practices, including intensive mining and logging, extensive livestock activity, water pollution, degradation of headwaters, unregulated processes of urban settlement, construction of roads, waterways and dams, drainage and diversion of rivers, burning of forests and illegal fishing and trade in wildlife.
Trying to provide some sort of diversion was the scheduled Bank of Japan (BoJ) meeting.
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