Because of security concerns in Beirut, the plane was scheduled to divert to Jordan.
There are too many emerging markets for China and others to divert to.
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"We've planned the trip meticulously and made sure we've plenty of fuel to divert to alternative airports if the weather deteriorates, " Mr Yould said.
Set a dollar amount that you'll divert to your emergency fund, but don't lower your 401(k) contribution below the amount needed to get a full employer match, he says.
Typically a bypass trust is worded so that at the time of death assets equivalent to the current legal estate tax exemption divert to the trust, generally benefiting the children.
If you hear a traffic report that the road ahead is blocked, it is only useful if you haven't already passed the last place that you could divert to avoid the problem.
The Ninth Circuit decision denying VSP tax-exempt status threatens to "divert to the federal treasury funds from the Sight for Students program, " depriving the poor kids and jeopardizing their eye care, the charities argue in a friend-of-the-court brief.
The following day he returned to announce that tents to accommodate 14, 000 people had been made ready and said that he intended to divert to L'Aquila and the surrounding area some of the money set aside for construction projects as part of Italy's response to the economic crisis.
But firms and banks have found debts too high to divert funds to capital spending.
But the surfeit of regasification capacity has created opportunities to divert cargoes to the most lucrative market.
The mainstream media and the Democratic Party will do its best to divert attention to minor issues.
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Ambulance services were alerted and were instructed to divert patients to neighbouring Monklands District General Hospital and Hairmyres Hospital, in East Kilbride.
Provincial and lower-level authorities may be reluctant to divert resources to areas that do not produce immediate benefits in terms of boosting employment and GDP growth.
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In February 300 peasants stormed a township government building in Hengshishui in Guangdong Province over a plan by local officials to divert water to another area.
But as prolific as the NFL has become in its ability to divert eyeballs to televisions, there are substantial differences in the relative popularity of its 32 teams.
In fact, shortly after returning to New Orleans, when much of the city was dark, he convinced the utility company to divert electricity to the neighborhood around his church.
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This was the guy, remember, who in 2005 offered an amendment to remove funds from a little thing he called the Alaskan "Bridge to Nowhere" and to divert them to a vital bridge destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
"It is very tempting to divert your attention to where the money is, " he says.
Governments, he reckons, will always find ways to divert tax revenues to their preferred ends.
The authors also noted that having anti-nausea medication on board reduced the need to divert flights due to severe nausea or vomiting.
Problems with a new non-emergency NHS telephone advice line have prompted Shropshire health chiefs to divert calls back to a local service.
It makes me uncomfortable to say this, because my primary goal is to shrink government, not to find ways to divert more wealth to government control.
Ministers, she said, envisaged an easy leap to autonomy - making Scotland like "Namibia or Togo", she said - while they were apparently unable to divert productive expenditure to capital investment in schools.
It would hasten the reorientation of China's economy from exports to consumer spending, give its central bank more freedom to fight inflation, and divert demand to depressed Europe and America, catalysing an essential rebalancing of the global economy.
Of course, the impact of the financial reforms will be weakened to the extent that new regulations divert activity to unregulated parts of the financial system.
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More importantly, the Ryan plan actually does use every penny of those savings to shore up Medicare rather than divert them to pay for something else.
Since 1996, new laws allowing casinos and gambling have helped to divert profits from crooks to the provinces' taxmen.
The Democrats want to humble America before the world, and want to divert resources from defense to counterproductive social programs.
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As recession squeezes the budget back home, better to divert money from defence to tutoring poor children, developing green technologies and bailing out banks.
During the 1960s, planners in the former Soviet Union began to divert its water sources to irrigate cotton and other crops in the region with disastrous consequences.
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