When he was 65 a new highway came along, diverting most of the customers away.
He is accused of diverting, for private use, public funds earmarked for his non-profit foundation.
Instead, it is boldly diverting from that path of predictability to take human beings somewhere else.
One part of the risk calculus must be: will settlement inspire more resource-diverting class action lawsuits?
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Instead, they are diverting money into cheaper outlets like radio ads, newsletters and junk mail.
Dunne's attempt at recovering the situation succeeded only in diverting the ball to the on-rushing Owen.
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Possible solutions include diverting patients to "alternative care settings" and cutting non-emergency calls to 999.
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Armed conflict is also diverting public funds from education into military spending, the report warns.
But critics say it is diverting cash flows from other bankrupt companies, possibly including Sidanco subsidiaries.
In its modest way, this book manages to be more than a diverting miscellany.
Amid these diverting illustrations and examples, the reader can lose track of the book's argument.
One can only guess at the diverting asides creeping into the minutes on those occasions.
Stock market mispricing induces the controlling shareholder to sell overpriced equity, subsequently diverting resources to his benefit.
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She added that engineers were "re-zoning" supplies in some areas which means diverting water from unaffected areas.
At least one airline, Skymark Airlines, said it was considering diverting flights over Fukushima, depending on developments.
But now there's mounting evidence that the fight against spam is diverting resources away from strategic projects.
But ECB chief David Collier believes the Australians are diverting attention away from their own domestic issues.
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For all his warnings, pre-eminent power, or the hope of it, remained a loud and diverting siren-song.
And do banks and hedge funds suck up too much IQ, diverting this resource from more productive enterprises?
Scott was forced into action again soon after the interval, diverting a Mark Baxter drive around the post.
Some have questioned whether the tournament was diverting funds needed to develop South Africa in the post-apartheid era.
With close to 900 million people going hungry every day, we cannot continue diverting valuable food into fuel.
Nick Pickles, from campaign group Big Brother Watch, has accused police of "diverting resources" away from current investigations.
The problem is that this price war is a red herring, diverting attention from a much bigger problem.
His first feat: diverting the powerful river through four mammoth tunnels drilled into the solid rock of Black Canyon.
Lawsuits sap the energies of corporations, diverting management brainpower from focusing on the innovations needed to compete and prosper.
It is hoped the relief road will help ease congestion by diverting through traffic on the A327 at Shinfield.
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They're diverting it from Columbia, it's the USS Keirsaw(ph) and it should be arriving sometime either today, possibly tomorrow.
Diverting waste, especially plastic bags, from landfills is a win-win situation for everyone.
To do this, consumers have been diverting income from spending to debt reduction.
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