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The technology's spread raises the possibility that it could be diverted to military purposes.
The disposition of plutonium is a worry, say nuclear experts who fear that it could be diverted to produce weapons for terrorists or other states like Iraq.
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However, as the governor's aides pointed out, the report did not count in its figures those who could be diverted with the prosecutors' consent.
On the federal level, several prosecutors said it had been hard to find F.B.I. agents who could be diverted from the terrorism investigations.
It was predicted that only ∼10% of fixed carbon could be diverted for ethanol and butanol production.
"Baghdad is expanding its civilian chemical industry in ways that could be diverted quickly to chemical weapons production," Mr. Tenet said.
It was hoped that 10% of the traffic around the city could be diverted from the congested M4 down the duel-carriage way.
It's impossible to know how much of that dark money could be diverted to Colorado's Senate race, but the money is big.
It is not clear, for example, how much of the EU fund could be diverted from existing aid money to the developing world, reducing the volume of genuinely new funds.
It would be nice if a small part of the billions promised for these schemes could be diverted to refurbishing, or at least cleaning, the heroically filthy RER interchanges at Châtelet, Gare du Nord, Auber and Etoile.
Britain might like the idea if it meant reducing the British contribution to the EU budget; Poland frets that regional aid could be diverted from eastern to southern Europe.
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