21. In particular, it would divert attention from the central significance of other relations such as those of kin.
22. It can have no practical effect and will only divert attention from where it should be pressed by those who feel strongly about it.
23. Nevertheless, these unresolved problems concerning the ratification of the treaty are to some extent diverting attention from the more positive medium-term outlook.
24. AMD even came up with its own measurement, the aptly named PR rating, to divert attention from the speed gap.
25. And only a madman would once again divert attention from his prosecutorial prey, Bill Clinton, just as Clinton was caught in a sleazy new escapade.
26. Another warned against turning the manuscripts into all-answering fetish objects, diverting attention from other ways of understanding Dickinson.
27. Another problem with biology as foreign policy is that it enables these leaders to divert attention easily from their actions to ours.
28. As four of them brainstormed a plan to handle the watering restrictions of a Northeast drought, a rustling in the weeds diverted their attention.
29. At every turn, Silver diverted attention away from Bruno and toward Pataki, who also wanted to end the system, albeit more slowly.
30. At least twice, he said, the truck sideswiped other cars in an effort to divert attention.