Lee whipped his BMW into the short sidetrack off the Pallisades Parkway and stopped along the rail at the top of the cliff. |
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Next, if you do want to go off on a sidetrack away from your original purpose, set a time limit. |
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It wouldn't do to go off on a sidetrack when the important thing to get done was finding the baby. |
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That movement, and the debate surrounding it, could completely sidetrack the issue of public safety on Whyte Avenue. |
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The immediate impact of his intervention was to sidetrack preventative campaigns. |
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If a sidetrack is made to bypass an obstruction while the surface and target locations remain the same this is called a mechanical sidetrack. |
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If the other person resists your message through blame, attack or excuses, try not to let it sidetrack you. |
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Two hunters happen to be nearby and they motion for me to follow them down a sidetrack. |
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This means trivialities that could distract or divert his focus of attention, which is winning golf tournaments, do not sidetrack him. |
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Then, once you really believe in something, the key is to keep your head down and go for it, spurning any attempt to sidetrack you on the way. |
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Interestingly, in one of my classes at university on Thursday we discussed the elections for a few brief minutes as a sidetrack. |
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Elsewhere, an elevator and two miles of sidetrack are under construction at Highmore, N.D., and should be ready for the fall harvest season. |
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I chose not to sidetrack here into the bassoonists' hypochondriacal woes. |
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In some cases, alternative starting points to the end product sidetrack benzene. |
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However, we did not receive the support of the Conservative Party, which used all kinds of manoeuvres to try to sidetrack or derail the debate. |
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We cannot afford to allow this discussion about bank levies to sidetrack the important reforms. |
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Addressing the issue of women's health with respect to having an abortion versus continuing the pregnancy, is an attempt to sidetrack the debate. |
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This last-minute agreement must not, however, sidetrack us from the reasons we are sitting at such a late hour. |
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The devil uses lies to intimidate and trick God's people, trying to sidetrack them from the true path. |
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Indeed it is much worse than that, the European Commission and the Council have deliberately tried to sidetrack Parliament. |
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Supervisors and project managers can accoustically and visually sidetrack any interview at any time from their workstations. |
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They may hesitate to talk about their pain because they worry it may sidetrack the doctor from treating the cancer. |
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The body of the text, arranged in three segments, provides links in the sidebar that may sidetrack the reader through related concepts in other segments. |
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I'm looking forward to that and don't intend to let anything sidetrack me. |
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The dismissal comes after Tanaka's latest row with bureaucrats and their political backers threatened to sidetrack Koizumi's goal of economic reforms. |
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She was brought out of her weird sidetrack by a serious question. |
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The drilling of a well after a slot reclamation is considered a sidetrack. |
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Prospero devises a show of tinsel finery to sidetrack the vulgarians, but he is not present to see Caliban's disillusionment, or his vehement contempt. |
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We feel it is counterproductive to try to sidetrack the Conference. |
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The discrepancy between the 19th century for the shapes and the 21st for the materials or how to sidetrack the great classics reinterpreted by Lazer. |
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The Little Pebble should have sensed that things were not right with certain people who counciled him and should have reacted, but his inaction displeased Heaven and thus put him on a sidetrack. |
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Furthermore, consultants often bear a tool bag of tried-and-true methods and assumptions that may sidetrack the effort to understand the client's particular problems. |
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What is the Prime Minister trying to sidetrack? |
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If there is a large number of indicators that you think may sidetrack the evaluation process, prioritize them and select those that are most relevant to your evaluation questions and objectives and are easy to measure. |
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This was the context for Sarkozy's referendum on autonomy, the purpose of which was to refurbish French imperialism while trying to sidetrack what remains of the militant struggle into colonial legal double-talk. |
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As no information was given as to the how and when of this plan, the only conclusion I can draw is that the military regime is trying to sidetrack the West and is hoping to break out of its isolation. |
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The risk is that the Accord will sidetrack the UN process and the Kyoto Protocol, the only treaty that commits developing countries to binding emissions reductions. |
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What is precarious about the situation is that, if the country remains isolated, this will nourish extremist opinions and activity, which will sidetrack democratic development. |
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There were many attempts to derail and sidetrack us. |
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In the short run, economic slowdowns and escalating energy prices can work together to sidetrack research and even deepen a recession or depression. |
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I hope you can sidetrack the teacher with questions so we don't have to take the exam. |
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To sidetrack for a moment, let me commend this team for their outstanding efforts. |
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Just to sidetrack a little bit from the subject I will explain my reasoning. |
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The sidetrack will target the primary objective Miocene sands in a more favorable stratographic position. |
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Tending bar at Chicago's Sidetrack to make extra money, Hall saw the job as the perfect complement to his theater career. |
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