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In that sense, Asperger's may have distracted them from whatever else was amiss.
He thinks that his war activities may have distracted him and caused the lapse.
Finally, and ironically, the recent focus on distracted driving, in which drivers text or speak on their cellphones, may have distracted our attention from drunken driving.
The debates prompted by the Panama Papers, while usefully illuminating the extraordinary corruption of many foreign leaders, may have distracted us from the real problem in Britain.
The first year, you may have distracted yourself or taken on other things to move forward, but you get fatigued over time.
China has almost certainly managed to deflect criticism away from its own practices; similarly, the Germans may have distracted European nations dissatisfied with how Germany, the largest European economic power, has dealt with its debt-laden, free-spending euro partners.
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These observations may well have distracted many non-classical logicians from connexive logic.
It could be argued that Tetris may merely have distracted participants from focusing attention on the traumatic material, thereby reducing their flashbacks.
"They may have been distracted for different reasons, but all drivers talking on the phone were distracted," Reimer says.
Your hosts may have been distracted, but they were gracious enough to invite you over.
The more we won the more it built, and we may have gotten distracted".
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