Nevertheless, you might find yourself wanting to deflect or raise a fuss if you receive criticism.
The managers have tried to deflect the inexplicable contradiction created by their own theory.
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The arrests may be intended to deflect attention from the Securities and Exchange Commission itself.
And Mr Brown's nerdy scheme is unlikely to deflect public ire over his colleagues' fiddles.
We as IT leaders need to stop our people from relying on these excuses to deflect questions.
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Briefly wrongfooted, Ms Johnson was, however, quick to deflect the idea that she was another Enronesque Republican.
He is also humble, quick to deflect praise to the volunteers who have helped him through the years.
Google's video fingerprinting announcement has done little to assuage these increasingly vocal criticisms or to deflect Viacom's legal assault.
In theory, these layers of orders are intended to deflect natural market forces.
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In picking Ryan, Romney may have hoped to deflect concern from jobs to Ryan's hobby horse of the deficit.
Governments, always eager to deflect political pressure, may prefer to justify unpopular decisions by pretending that their hands are tied.
Boychuk was credited with the tying goal after the puck appeared to deflect into the net off Rangers defenseman John Moore.
President Barack Obama is merely the latest head of government to attempt to deflect public attention onto an abstract scapegoat.
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Correspondents say it wants to deflect criticism and show it is trying to develop a political solution to the Syrian crisis.
Yet calls for Wall Street to pay for Main Street seem to deflect too much blame from Washington to Wall Street.
Baines' square ball should have been cleared by Stephen Jordan but Camara pounced on his half-hearted clearance to deflect past Weaver.
That came on 16 minutes and, after another 20, it was Sean Dillon's turn to deflect in a Mark Wilson shot.
Many go into a state of denial or try to come up with methods to deflect the negative feedback, she adds.
Chris Baird dragged his shot wide before debutant Craig Cathcart put in a last-ditch tackle to deflect Ljubijankic's effort over the bar.
Actresses like Katharine Hepburn were known to deflect questions on the topic.
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Cracks and structural faults appeared and cantilevers began to deflect almost immediately.
There are no signs in there of HP running its business differently or learning how to deflect or deal with negative sentiment.
Indeed, Estrada often tries to deflect blame, instead of taking corrective action.
McCain should be able to deflect much of it by using the enormous amount of free publicity he'll be receiving after New Hampshire.
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Gore's publicity apparatus has attempted in recent days to deflect the public's attention from the vast number of court rulings issued across Florida.
Winnipeg took the lead at 12:54 as Bogosian fired a point shot that appeared to deflect of someone before it flew past Lundqvist.
These schemes offer consolation, but any effort to deflect an asteroid requires plenty of advance warning, and that may not always be available.
Aluminum foil as a piecrust protector: To prevent a piecrust from burning while the filling cooks, make a foil collar to deflect heat.
He took the box and sat with it on his lap on a helicopter flight as pilots fired flares to deflect potential heat-seeking missiles.
The Obama administration should be prepared to deflect such attacks and to defend other likely Putin targets, such as the democratic government of Georgia.
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