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Just as a hurricane gathers its force far out at sea before ripping through buildings inland, so the money diverted from human welfare to fund this year's 64percentt rise in drilling rigs in Fair Isle, Faeroes and Bailey has yet to make landfall.
The author promotes investment in social services as an essential tool for development and rails against money being diverted from human needs for military operations.
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One of the organizers of the protest, Bill Dobbs, said, "This is a way to pressure Putin, because Putin is using culture, and the Olympics, to divert from human rights abuses".
Ms. Pillay expressed concern that international preoccupation with North Korea's missile and nuclear weapons programs had diverted attention from human rights abuses that have "no parallel anywhere in the world".
On the other side are those, including Russia and Azerbaijan, that resort to corruption and bribery to divert criticism from human rights violations.
What happened during the 1970s is that the first wonder of the world, human energy and creativity, got diverted from economic pursuits to the pursuit of pleasure.
In exploring Katrina and its aftermath, these writers have tried not to be diverted from the ways in which it was the most human of hurricanes.
Under domestication, individuals are diverted from natural selection processes into artificial selection conditions imposed by humans.
Human capital spending increases wages but at a cost resources must be diverted from consumption to achieve higher productivity (and consumption) in future periods.
Only PartinG diverted from the humble messaging.
Planes have been diverted from flying overhead.
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