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If such a "society" does have a common goal, it is an ignoble one: diversion from the ethical and religious dimensions of existence, and from a despair that is only obscurely perceived.
Perhaps one diversion from Locke is that Collins distinguishes between two different kinds of probability.
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There is one diversion available outside the compound.
Reminders of revolutionary glory are only one diversion in southwestern Vermont, a place rich in recreational opportunities (the Appalachian Trail runs through the area) and in its association with famous people, from poets to the kin of presidents.
In 1982, Kneale made another one-off diversion from his usual work when he wrote his only produced Hollywood movie script, Halloween III: Season of the Witch.
These descriptions leave out what I consider the most important one: a tragic diversion from the fight against terror.
The filling up of parking capacity (indeed a storage capacity) is a physical phenomenon, as is the diversion from one parking lot to another.
Shapiro (2010a) defends that economists have measured diversion from one product to another using cross-elasticity of demand between two products, and agencies have used elasticities to measure "reasonable interchangeability".
It's all just a diversion from the one issue at hand.
They might have brought some welcome diversion from the writers' one-track minds.
There was to be no diversion from Balanchine's style: arriving on the "one" (with the music), emphasizing the contrast between closed positions and stretched open ones, and in general, concentrating on the vibrant musicality of his steps.
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