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Its appeal will certainly wane in the months ahead, as other distractions impose themselves.
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Instead, I relished the absence of distractions imposed by figurative paintings and seized the chance to immerse myself in the massive canvas.
The pattern of results indicates that V-R systems impose moderate distraction costs on driving.
Despite the usefulness of new on-board information systems one has to be concerned about the potential distraction effects that they impose on the driver.
He processed memories of injuries and distractions such as imposing opponents, parental comments and disappointing looks on his coach's face.
During his term, the headship of the civil service was a separate post, so that he was spared the burdens and distractions it sometimes imposed on his successors.
The Timberwolves had to put aside the distraction of penalties imposed by the N.B.A. for a secret pact between the team and Smith, whose contract was voided.
A version of a bill moving through the New Jersey legislature would crack down on handheld cellphone use and impose fines for driving irresponsibly while engaged in "distractions" like drinking coffee, restraining an unruly pet or changing a CD.
Maybe our cynicism and the distractions that life necessarily imposes on us, interdicts this last kind of speech.
The crucial point is that the stimuli in the 1st and the 3rd person perspective impose exactly the same binding requirements and the same attentional distraction by the flash.
And the director, Shepard Sobel, doesn't impose an overarching conceit; he seems to want Sophocles to be heard without distractions.
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