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A consideration of the entities in reality may be a part of an ontology engineering process; ontology builders should have careful and considered reasons for diverting from modelling in this way and that ontologies should explicitly describe through annotations the terms that do or may divert from this view.
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A glass or two of Georges Duboeuf's vivacious, juicy 2008 Beaujolais nouveau may divert you from the economic news.
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"What our board members are concerned about is that they may divert organs from patients with critical needs to those who are less ill," Ms. Moore said.
The problem with categorising certain incidents as never events is that it may divert attention from the most important goal of improving patient safety across the board.
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Perhaps more serious is that the debt accounting adjustments may not reflect what is going on in the real world – and may divert investors from more meaningful measures of creditworthiness.
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