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More difficult, Mr. Demmings said, are week-to-week decisions on how much to divert in resources and capital, at the risk of losing military work.
For the last two years, the Bush administration has reduced the amount it has asked Congress to divert, in keeping with what Mr. Dudas says has been an administration promise to end the diversion gradually.
Goals change games, as the old cliche goes, and now it was Cardiff in the ascendancy, with Gunnarsson failing by inches to divert in Fraizer Campbell's cross-cum-shot from the right.
Heading south, I diverted to Liverpool to hear Mahler's Symphony No 8. Usually I'd divert in order not to hear it, but the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, playing this work in the penultimate concert of their Mahler cycle, are on a high and demand attention.
Midfielder Dave Edwards appeared to divert in Nouha Dicko's cross with a hand to give the visitors the lead.
Interestingly, employer-provided car drivers are less likely to divert in response to VMS, as indicated by the negative coefficient of the dummy "employer-provided car".
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Integration of GP with ED services has had mixed effects: unsuccessful in some hospitals in Australia and New Zealand, while effective in diverting patients in one study from The Netherlands [21, 22].
Planes headed here were diverted in midflight, airline officials said.
That's entertainment, diverting in a poignant way.
The big volume of water is diverted in Haryana for agriculture irrigation and rest is diverted in Delhi for drinking water".
Late in the movie Grover finds himself diverted in Hades by Persephone (Rosario Dawson).
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