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But city officials say the billboards could be distracting to drivers on the highways.
The original vision of flashing, moving signs could be "distracting to people while they drive.
A U.S.G.S. researcher wrote to Holland, concerned that trying to link the earthquakes to lake levels could be "distracting from the larger issue of earthquake safety in Oklahoma".
✒ Chaos is currently the order of the day in radio arts programmes, where eyes appear to be off the ball – what could be distracting them?
While acknowledging that conversing on a cell phone could be distracting, he said the public would not tolerate a total ban on cell phones in cars.
"Certainly, these things could be distracting, and in rare instances, it might cause someone to not notice that the sign is no longer blinking 'walk,' " he added.
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But they could be distracted by, say, a crisis in North Korea or on the Indian subcontinent.
Only those persnickety pros could be distracted by something so trifling.
Mr. Badshah would try not to spend much time on Uptown Treehouse but concedes he could be distracted by it.
You could be distracted by her earring, reach out and touch it and say: "This is nice.
It also warns that GPs could be distracted from providing patient care during the transition process as they work to set up the direct commissioning process, while PCTs could "cease to function effectively" as staff leave for other jobs.
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