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It's unlikely Samsung will simply ditch Android in the near term, but should it decide to divert resources to alternative operation systems, Android's marketshare could fall.
However, it could also decide to divert more uranium to civilian uses, or – as western diplomats hope – strike a deal, exchanging 20% uranium for sanctions relief, and thus defuse the crisis.
Following a disruption occurring on at a LX, a MCC may decide to divert some trains to other routes.
He says the only real reason pilots are likely to make such a manoeuvre is if there's a serious problem on the plane which makes them decide to divert to a different destination, to get the aircraft on the ground.
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The pilot decided to divert the Kentucky-bound plane to Philadelphia.
But by 2003, Sharon had "decided to divert history from its course".
So on Friday afternoon he decided to divert an irrigation ditch into the basement and flood the underground rooms.
Moved by the situation of the children, he said, he decided to divert it to them, arranging for Aschiana to deliver it in the camps.
Moved by the situation of the children, he said, he decided to divert the aid, arranging for Aschiana to deliver it in the camps near Kabul.
The jets arrived over Colorado Springs Airport as the captain -- who AirTran said had decided to divert the plane -- landed there around noon, a Norad spokeswoman, Stacey Knott, said.
Mr. Power is reporting on an African leader who decides to divert money for munitions to build facilities for clean drinking water in his unnamed country.
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