Sentence examples for continue to be distracted from inspiring English sources

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But if you continue to be distracted, you'll hear an alarm.

Yet many business people continue to be distracted by the crisis of the moment or a peer request for help, rather than focus on work more critical to their success or the business.

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Not nearly as pathetic, however, as the attention continuing to be distracted from the real scandal of London 2012 – the legacy.

Stanley Hubbard, a billionaire radio mogul from Minnesota, said he worries that the White House continues to be distracted by the Russia scandal, but laid some of the blame on Trump himself.

Here in the US, however, we continue to be mostly distracted by other matters.

To date, Americans continue to be successfully entertained and distracted in this manner.

"In particular, the further provisions for PPI and Forex [foreign exchange] are symptomatic of the 'long list of conduct and litigation issues' which will continue to be costly, time-consuming and distracting.

Despite these limitations evoked potentials continue to be useful to studies on practices like meditation as they are far less distracting and do not involve a drastic change in posture as is required for fMRI.

Sophie was not to be distracted.

Indeed, he seemed to be distracted throughout.

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