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The flow diversion topic is also addressed, particularly by EHEDG Guidelines.
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It also serves as a diversion from the topic of embedded conditioning and African American double standards that the Gibson's rant underscores.
Con: Good and new ideas could be lost in the process of topic diversion.
Likewise, the discussion that rendered a 'relative' definition of AHC could be seen as a diversion from a topic that provoked awkward feelings.
Con: Diversions from the topic can also represent creative impulses which help to make a tutorial both interesting and humorous.
As usual, let me practice a little diversion in approaching the topic.
"To some, sexuality may seem to be an unimportant topic, a frivolous diversion from the more critical problems of poverty, war, disease, racism, famine, or nuclear annihilation.
Only the most verbally dexterous can immediately formulate a perfect answer to a complex inquiry, so "TAVGQ" is a reflexive placeholder, preventing dead air or the dreaded, drawn-out "ummm...," while an answer, or perhaps a diversion to a less fraught topic, develops in some other portion of the brain.
It may also behoove us to quickly introduce a zingy new topic of discussion as diversion — e.g., Doesn't the word "canoodling" sound like some strange combination of boating and pasta?
Without a hearty Steinbrenner to create an off-season diversion, baseball would be mired in unsavory topics like drug testing, THG and home run asterisks.
Thought may be described as circumstantial when a patient includes a great deal of irrelevant detail and makes frequent diversions, but remains focused on the broad topic.
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