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One is that Jews in Germany complain that they suffer for it whenever Einstein talks; the other is that admirers of Einstein feel that science has suffered because he has diverted so much of his energy to political causes.

Now in her mid-60s, she remains extraordinary to look at; her celebrated pallor still set off with the springy golden ringlets that have, in the past, diverted so much attention from her findings on women's inner lives.

By 1986, Denver had diverted so much rural water from both the eastern and western sides of the divide that in his 1986 classic Cadillac Desert dam critic Marc Reisner referred to it as the "Los Angeles of the Rockies".

The scientific community has diverted so much funding and resources towards disproving any causal relationship between vaccines and autism, but to what end?

It can be argued that Nazi Germany lost the war both because it diverted so much manpower to the killing of Jews and because it did not exploit the brilliance of Jewish scientists in building smarter weapons.

At this point, the show has diverted so much from the books that a lot of the perceived twists probably won't even happen in the books, Martin said.

The effect of the buybacks should be exponentially positive to EPS over time - we're going the other way and, aside from indicating a very poor earnings environment - it's a huge red flag that most of these companies have made very poor investments by diverting so much money into their own stocks, rather than investing in turning around their businesses.  .

How can we make a dent on poverty if we don't work on the greed and graft that diverts so much money and so many resources away from those who are starving?

Reetika Khera of the Centre for Development Economics in Delhi has found that in some states, when market prices rise the poor paradoxically get less subsidised grain, because so much is diverted.

So much energy is squandered on these melodramas for the eye — and so much attention diverted — that it is a wonder our pianistic thespians can hear themselves at all.

However, the report shows that since the 2008 financial crisis wages have similarly been depressed by pension payments – not because the money has been diverted into workers' retirement funds so much as it has been used to fill huge black holes left behind by former workers; who can now claim to be among the wealthiest pensioners in the world.

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