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It is a failure that may have diverted the US's showpiece meeting on to a path of slow, inexorable decline.
But political fireworks may have diverted public attention from some meaningful steps the Fanjuls and other producers have taken.
Investigators are still poking around her "secret" (private?) email channel and, now, the charity funds she may have diverted to an energy company owned by friends.
Focusing on his Supreme Court nominations may have diverted attention from the recovery, but addressing the incompetence in the Department of Homeland Security is an immediate need.
Since then, critics, including William Donaldson, the SEC's chairman, have asked whether Mr Grasso's pay may have diverted resources from the exchange's all-important regulatory function.
Could it be that excessive focus on an infamous child killer for 37 long years may have diverted attention from the urgent need to tackle everyday cruelty to children in our communities and family homes?
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The respective life-cycle steps that are specified as equal may have diverting names but are still semantically equivalent.
Meridian police may subjectively believe they are appropriately following established policy, but they have diverted their attention from the larger -- and graver -- picture.
Nothing could have diverted Perez's attention.
Myriad companies have diverted manpower to update antiterror plans.
Stagecoach and Oxford Bus Company have diverted several of their services.
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