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the diversion
noun
A tactic used to draw attention away from the real threat or action.
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The cause of the diversion?
Mr. Siciliano has said the diversion hastened the shelter's demise.
Mr. Lee has previously denied approving the diversion.
In 2002 the diversion project got under way.
Lawmakers and investors alike can afford to ignore the diversion.
"Moseley said the diversion obviously did not work".
The diversion resettlement is taking place over just two years.
This created just the diversion I had been looking for.
None of the other charities have challenged the diversion.
The diversion of resources to military production wouldn't hurt the economy if the Pentagon were efficient.
And when they protested against the diversion and privatisation, five farmers were shot dead.
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