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Its interior has now been named a landmark and so will remain in show business rather than being diverted to a new career.
Rather than being diverted into a self-referential loop, he engages in a debate about bad-faith ambitions and loving what you've got.
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"Policy makers, in my view, should be more focused on what constitutes effective prudential supervision, rather than be diverted to the less consequential discussion as to who should perform it," Mr. Warsh told the New York Association for Business Economics.
"Rather than excess funds being diverted to the city's general fund," Mr. O'Brien said, "the money should be spent on upgrading and maintaining technology, staff, equipment".
He said this could involve the BBC charging a subscription fee or public money being diverted directly rather than by means of the licence fee.
They're the people who grouse about water being "wasted" by being diverted to the ocean, rather than into their fields.
It leads practitioners to focus on what can be measured rather than what is important [ 26], with investment being diverted away from public health.
But it quickly emerged that the money was being diverted from other parts of the education budget, rather than new cash from the Treasury.
If the work ends up being diverting rather than powerful or haunting, it may be because Mr. Keckler, in his earnest homage, has misunderstood opera.
The "English disease" of hooliganism had been diverted rather than eradicated.
The use of expedited removal should be reduced rather than expanded, while some cases should be diverted from the courts to the specialized asylum office or similar non-adversarial proceedings, which are more appropriate for handling many claims to status.
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