Appendices enable the student to demonstrate due diligence without distracting or confusing the reader with extraneous material. |
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What is physical discomfort but the persistence of some body part or bodily function in distracting the attention of the mind? |
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It's obvious that being interviewed is proving quite distracting so I offer to unpick it for her while she talks. |
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The identity of the film's voiceover narrator is never adequately established, and this proves distracting. |
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The print is unrestored, and does show occasional grain and damage, but nothing exceedingly distracting. |
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This is tantamount to distracting a brain surgeon just as he's reaching the area of the brain where the patient's trouble is. |
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Contrast is rather soft at times and edge effects are apparent though not distracting. |
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This is obviously a distracting, nerve-wracking, uncomfortable experience for him. |
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Dialogue is clearly heard and there are no distracting pops, hisses, or other such sonic flaws. |
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Some of us were doing real exams at university, and it was most distracting with all the girls wandering around in the buff. |
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It allows us to constantly check the scene against one character's reactions to the scene, without distracting cuts or pans. |
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Most classical stations don't want vocal music during the day because if it's on in the workplace, it's distracting. |
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However, due to the bar at the back of the room, the constant buzz of conversation was distracting at times. |
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Anderson cuts back the distracting noises and crumbling static to reveal a stark paean about Odyssean fortitude. |
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The many infelicities of language are distracting and far too many spelling mistakes and peculiar capitalisations got past the editors. |
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Explanations requiring the supernatural are now not merely quaint but harmfully distracting to children and other innocents. |
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He prides himself on ignoring the distracting chatter, the caterwauling of the media elites, the Washington political buzz machine. |
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There is a bit of sibilance and strident qualities to the sound, but not in a distracting or annoying manner. |
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They were obviously in no position to answer their cellphones which kept ringing with distracting regularity. |
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The kids will have fun and will be less distracting if there was a more traditional centerpiece on the table. |
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In both the English dub and subtitles, the dialogue is a bit wordy and stilted, but it's rarely distracting. |
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As it was, she chattered the whole trip, distracting both Adam and Clara from their thoughts. |
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The operation behind the printing of those statements is a show of such technological hocus-pocus that it is distracting. |
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What is distracting about these two are the circumstances of their political demise. |
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A pearlized lavender sandal or a very muted silver shoe will dissolve without being distracting. |
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This incessant obsession with inside baseball serves no purpose beyond distracting people. |
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They can be extremely effective at distracting and confusing someone on the other side of an argument. |
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The loon was constantly distracting him, until one of the other players at my table finally had the floorman shoo the loon away. |
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Some artists thrive on winsome personalities, cunningly distracting listeners from the music with their stylistic excess. |
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On some tracks, in fact, it gets a bit distracting because you can hear him in the background gasping for air. |
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Perhaps she isn't the only celebrity distracting the public's attention from the pressing issues at hand. |
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She watched the bird with interest, it's pretty song distracting her from what would soon be happening. |
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They often have concerns about their abilities to work productively in what they anticipate to be a noisier, more distracting workplace. |
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Because he was so hot the other day, I will just be goggling at him today too, and it will be very distracting! |
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News is now entertainment and fluff, distracting us from issues important to us. |
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Unfortunately, that distracting arrow follows you around like a Labrador puppy. |
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I did notice a small amount of softness in one scene, though it won't be distracting to the viewing. |
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A small amount of softness permeates the image, though overall it's never overly distracting to the viewing. |
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The police have even condemned certain billboard adverts for distracting drivers resulting in more crashes. |
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The latter keeps the display from distracting the driver when he should be concentrating on more important tasks. |
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There is some softness to the image that becomes a bit distracting at times. |
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You may be able to prevent your child from having an outburst by distracting him or her with toys or other activities. |
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The rest of the time I kept on distracting myself by looking at the trees through the big window behind her. |
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So, are you so over-committed because you're distracting yourself from the absurdity and meaninglessness of life? |
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You are thinking incredibly wrongly and are only distracting yourself from enjoying the rest of this. |
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I was distracting myself from utter frustration with a project and surfing the blogroll. |
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The color of your clothes or the paint on your buckler can be equally distracting. |
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One could imagine that the light from the displays would be distracting to others in the audience. |
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She prefers the silence and solitude of the field to the distracting quick pace of urban living. |
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Miss Elizabeth Bennet was far too distracting to be allowed to remain at Netherfield. |
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At my last work I shared an office with four people and I didn't find them distracting at all. |
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As memes evolve, they become better and better at distracting and diverting us from whatever we'd really like to be doing with our lives. |
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Rugosa roses make up a dense, compact hedge at the end of the garden without distracting from the sea view. |
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Danny tried to stay on task, for he was already behind in keyboarding, but something kept distracting him. |
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It addresses the audience by distracting its reason and arousing its emotion. |
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Further, the interview seems to have been done with a hand-held camera, and the wobbliness of the picture gets distracting at times. |
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You'd need to create a diversion, by throwing a rock that lands behind them, making a noise and distracting them temporarily. |
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The person doing programming has to realize that these ancillaries could be distracting, so a person may need to go back to them. |
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There was grain present, and some artifacts and pixelation, but it wasn't overly distracting. |
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In other instances, the tangential asides and interruptions that characterize any conversation are more distracting than helpful. |
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If lost and found items are sent to the front desk, place them in a drawer so they won't be distracting. |
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While singing with lovely tone, her ragged entries and distracting blocking added humour but lost novelty quickly. |
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However, what may be lacking for the extreme technophiles will not be at all distracting for the average filmgoer. |
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Technically, it is quite masterful, but is at times distracting in its cleverness. |
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It never feels overwhelming and even in the thick of battle it's not distracting. |
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James shook his head to clear it of distracting thoughts and concentrated on his job. |
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He reminds us of Wallace's achievements and pins his downfall on his distracting interest in such fringe fields as mesmerism and phrenology. |
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The serifs, though distracting to a small minority, allow the reader to glance over words at an alarming pace. |
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When I'm working out, there is nothing more distracting than the sound of my own shortness of breath wheezing through my ears. |
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Now, I've no specific objection to one's needy compulsion to share mundane personal blather but, for myself, I find it pointless and distracting. |
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Though I appreciate a few choice apps as much as the next person, the phone simply came with a lot of distracting bloatware. |
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How about cleverly distracting from under-eye umbra with some beauty department illusions? |
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Some of the visual effects are distracting in their execution, especially some cheesy bluescreen work at the end. |
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In contrast, if group members think he is relatively uncreative, they may deem his ideas to be distracting and even annoying. |
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The hoopla surrounding a wedding can be pretty distracting for a while, but eventually you will get home from the honeymoon and reality will be waiting for you. |
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And since I've been told bringing a vibrator to class is distracting, it's necessary to share my excessive horniness with the campus in other ways. |
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The captions, as usual, are distracting, spoilery and off-the-mark. |
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Becoming overly upset about a single ball can be very distracting. |
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Having lots of other stuff in the background is distracting. |
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I do think that we should have built the international coalition first, instead of distracting attention and shifting time, effort, and energy away from the war on terror. |
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This is partly due to the fact that the proposition is not distracting. |
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I am concerned that reading during a procedure is distracting. |
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I found this while distracting myself at my friend Jas's site. |
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This could have the potential to be distracting, but in this presentation it fits into the feel of the play and either adds to the drama or provides comic relief. |
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The very loud conversation going on next to me is very distracting. |
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I think the audience finds it a distracting piece of information. |
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For Sanders, all of that speculation is nonsense, beltway gossip that is distracting people from running to the barricades. |
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The use of shadows in particular is enchanting without being distracting. |
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A coroner weighed into the national controversy over speed cameras when he suggested that one may have caused a fatal accident by distracting the driver. |
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The revolving flux of idiosyncratic secondary characters, caught up in counterinsurgency jargon, is also at times distracting. |
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Irritably, she swatted the aggravating hand that was distracting her. |
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A wide-angle lens or wide zoom setting will obviously help you work closer and get more people into the frame, but be careful not to take in too much distracting background. |
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Oddly, none of the other images are felt to be equally distracting. |
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I have to admit, while a nice attempt, it is a bit distracting at times. |
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I found the guitar accompaniment was often distracting from the lyrics. |
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Edge effects are present from time to time, but they are not distracting. |
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If the answer to both questions is in the negative, then tell him that jiggling in time to the music is amateurish and jiggling out of time with the music distracting. |
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With no distracting background or props, all attention is focused on the actor's face and costume, and their expressive qualities as rendered by the artist. |
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Surely there will be villainous pirates, distracting mermaids, tides change in the new open water chapter of my journey. |
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As a direct result, a jaded criminal leaps from the back seat and slips a mickey into their beer while distracting them with a riveting game of chance. |
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Then one of the techs is singing random snatches of songs all day, which sounds really endearing, but it's kind of distracting if you're not used to it. |
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Second, some of the fonts encountered are more distracting than useful. |
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It was a little distracting that everyone appeared to be wearing glowsticks on their feet. |
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As operators are usually interested only in moving targets, it was desirable to filter out any distracting reflections from stationary objects. |
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Other scholars postulate that she was a foundling Shelley adopted in hopes of distracting Mary after the deaths of William and Clara. |
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James I had realized that wasting his forces and distracting his energies in attempts to keep a footing in France would only end in disaster. |
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Incense made from materials such as citronella can repel mosquitoes and other irritating, distracting or pestilential insects. |
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Conflating veganism with vegetarianism and rawism is unnecessarily confusing and distracting. |
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You can tell they're a bunch of show offs because they spend all day cutting up and distracting everybody, just to be the center of attention. |
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Her one discernible flaw is her hyperextended arms, but while occasionally distracting, they also lend her elegance a youthful, gangly charm. |
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I recently stopped watching one of my favorite TV shows because the hand waving is too distracting. |
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If you've ever suspected that overheard cellphone conversations are more distracting than other types of conversations, you're on to something. |
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The simplicity of the FLEXUS design in distracting the stenotic segment may be beneficial in treating this painful condition. |
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In fact, they thought it would be off-putting and distracting, and difficult for viewers to understand, he added. |
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The view is of trees, which is restful without being distracting. |
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I worried a bit that their colorful gameboard screen would be distracting to the students behind them who wanted to pay attention to class. |
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In order to fix problems such as hollow room tones and distracting background noises, Pardo used the ProTools HD2 system accompanied by Waves plug-ins and Cedar DNS One. |
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But its particulars are nontheoretical enough to be distracting. |
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The detached tail, sometimes brilliantly coloured, continues to writhe after detaching, distracting the predator's attention from the fleeing prey. |
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Local lore claims that the custom began when two ladies of Hallaton were saved from a raging bull by a startled hare, distracting the bull from its charge. |
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Muslims are also discouraged from wearing clothing with distracting images and symbols so as not to divert the attention of those standing behind them during prayer. |
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A cluttered virtual desktop is as bad as a cluttered physical desktop. It's visually distracting and makes it easy to get derailed from the task at hand. |
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While stand-alone business social systems are about the conversation, AtTask is about the work, turning social into a productivity enhancer, not a distracting time-suck. |
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Moments later the tea trolley came round and we researched the biscuit options and crisp flavours, completely distracting us from the matter in hand. |
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The superior local knowledge of the Easter Island boatmen was a distracting influence, but on the way in I had decided to anchor on the sandy patch close under the bombora. |
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