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be diversions
noun
A tactic used to draw attention away from the real threat or action.
Exact(4)
There will be diversions.
Update: ZDNet warns that some URLs to "Firefox downloads" that you might come across at this point could be diversions to spyware or malware drive-by downloads.
Some of them may be "epiphenomena"—accidental tics that, even if they prove useful for engineering and clinical applications, could be diversions on the road to a full understanding of the brain.
There will be diversions around Gorey in Jersey during weeks of roadworks.
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The theaters have been closed for plague, but there must be diversion for the Christmas season.
Words such as daft, unscrupulous and dishonest are diversions.
They're diversions that take our minds off the real abuses of college athletes".
Washington is known as an early-to-bed town, but there are diversions.
All the calls for a softer Brexit – customs union this or common market that – are diversions.
In the larger scheme they are diversions.
Unlike paintings and dreams, movies are diversions of make-believe.
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