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The diversion
noun
A tactic used to draw attention away from the real threat or action.
Exact(60)
The diversion resettlement is taking place over just two years.
The diversion of resources to military production wouldn't hurt the economy if the Pentagon were efficient.
The diversion from the Han is necessitating more complex projects to raise water levels.
The diversion has always been in northern Henan between Zhengzhou and Kaifeng.
The diversion of traffic onto secondary highways had drivers cursing and businesses hurting.
The diversion ratio is not such a new concept (see Shapiro (1996) and Werden (1996)).
The diversion for southbound traffic added 120 miles to some journeys.
The diversion of food to produce agrofuel?
The diversion failed; though the courthouse burned to the ground, the jail remained intact.
The cause of the diversion?
Mr. Siciliano has said the diversion hastened the shelter's demise.
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