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1 Emphasising individual responsibility doesn't need to distract from corporate and federal responsibility.
2 The politicians could not distract from the sense of victory in Melbourne.
3 They are possibly supposed to emphasise competence and to distract from substance.
4 Space and objects can encourage increased experiences or distract from our experiences.
5 Don't distract from your ability and CV by wearing an inappropriate outfit.
6 U.S. officials have expressed concern that unrest could distract from the war effort.
7 For one thing, it can be costly and distract from the ongoing crisis.
8 And I don't really want to distract from that, Ejiofor said.
9 However, the popularity of his almost-photographic portraits shouldn't distract from his dream-like powers.
10 Does this distract from the need to imagine more positive futures?
11 A packet of crisps to distract from the long commute home.
12 It will distract from coverage of the summit in US media.
13 Obsessing over the cult of celebrity can distract from larger, more important issues.
14 But being tough does nothing but distract from the conversation and the effort.
15 I don't intend to do anything that might distract from that.
16 These unfortunate latter-day brand sins distract from a fundamentally spectacular machine.
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