71. Separately, he deflected questions about the economic impact of tax cuts being considered by Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole. 72. She deflected most questions about her husband in an impromptu press conference in front of her neat garden apartment. 73. She deflected the question. 74. She remains stolid, or as her critics would say, stubborn, in her refusal to engage, deflecting questions with well-practiced answers. 75. Single, unattached and guarded about her private life, Fiorentino deflects another question about where her sexually aggressive performance came from. 76. She is young but polished, the rare college athlete who reflects before she answers and deftly deflects questions that could stir controversy. 77. Stars coach Ken Hitchcock deflects the question as quickly and decisively as Ed Belfour kicks aside a shot on goal. 78. Spitzer, who was campaigning Wednesday in Buffalo, deflected questions about his financing. 79. Substance, indeed, was a way for Clinton to deflect questions about his personal conduct and assure voters that he knew how to fix the economy. 80. Summers kept the pressure on Japan last week, deflecting all questions about whether he would join Japan in intervening in the markets. |