In order to deflect such unwanted advances, one need only visualize a force field surrounding them to energetically deflect the predatory phantom.
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Publicly naming Cullinan looks like an attempt to deflect blame.
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The company has sought to deflect such criticism through hiring.
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"It was a joke to deflect the question," he tweeted.
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"If they found out, we would deflect blame," said James.
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She, like him, employs racially charged rhetoric to deflect criticism.
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"Great memory!" feels like a way to deflect this suggestion.
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Ryan tried to deflect the conversation from Trump's Twitter controversies.
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"This is all political propaganda, meant to deflect," he said.
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China's attempts to deflect capital outflow pressures could be precautionary.
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In a community like this, you either absorb or deflect.
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Trying to deflect criticism is not going to work anymore.
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But it's also an easy foil to deflect meaningful critique.
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Blaming him could help deflect scrutiny from the crown prince.
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To deflect criticism from Mr. Trump's own sorry environmental record?
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Deflect Warren's attacks and hit her record and reckless proposals.
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The one who isn't even trying to deflect our suspicions?
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But he was able to deflect most of the damage.
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She didn't try to justify, or cover up, or deflect.
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Zuma has previously espoused conspiracy theories to deflect from criticism.
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Deflect: For two seconds, Genji deflects all incoming frontal projectile attacks.
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Real Housewives comes up whenever the characters are looking to deflect.
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He counted on his charm and reputation to deflect any questions.
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But the prosecutor's explanation seems designed to deflect blame from MBS.
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Broun is trying to deflect attention away from his own record.
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Mr. Trump seemed to try to deflect responsibility away from Moscow.
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Mineral formulas do the same, but they also deflect the rays.
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The first involved turning the truth inside out to deflect attention.
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Keanu is very modest and quick to deflect attention from himself.
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And he is forever looking to hog credit and deflect blame.
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But blaming him could help deflect scrutiny from the crown prince.
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The question is whether it's to deflect scrutiny from Prince Mohammed.
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Otterbox claims this mix of materials should deflect and absorb impacts.
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And sometimes they deflect attention from what the problems really are.
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Create new habits that&aposll deflect you from eating sugary foods.
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Try cajoling names out of Ms. Oren, though, and she'll deflect.
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If the economy holds up, he'll be able to deflect this.
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Perhaps he thinks it's a clever way of trying to deflect.
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Giuliani also tried to deflect, perhaps toward a new conspiracy theory.
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The question leaves Trump with a critical choice: defend or deflect.
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Woodhall prefers to deflect such issues in a more positive direction.
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The bargain sought to deflect rising anti-Japanese nativism in California.
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They asked me to deflect, and I didn't agree with that.
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Lindsey Graham (R-SC), used it to deflect from Trump's comments.
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You deflect, you distract, and if necessary, you bend the truth.
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Lomachenko mostly uses it to deflect his man and reset position.
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But simply tweeting defensively didn't deflect the attention, or the blame.
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Google has been making the usual Beltway plays to deflect the pressure.
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My clients deflect feelings of shame by embracing blame, contempt, and indignation.
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Russia will deflect any attempts to take action against the Syrian government.
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So he is doing what he does best: Lash out. Deflect. Lie.
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Deflect Labs presents its analysis of attacks on the BDS movement — eQualit.
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Kourtney called him and he was still drunk, but tried to deflect.
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They deflect and run for the cheap applause lines about President Trump.
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She blazes through battlefields with a shield that can deflect machine guns.
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Facebook's spotty record around privacy might deflect potential customers to its competitors.
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Those who do use the term, use it to deflect, he says.
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They know when to disengage, or deflect, or not engage at all.
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At first, he tried to deflect the demands, but the lawyers prevailed.
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His shot appeared to deflect off a Kings defenseman and underneath Budaj.
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The ability to deflect criticism is an asset in itself, of course.
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They don't have any electrical charge so Earth's magnetism doesn't deflect them.
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Facebook also continued to look for ways to deflect criticism to rivals.
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They have thrown every smokescreen to deflect and distract — videos, guns, etc.
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Determined, experienced advisers can sometimes deflect a president's worst instincts and ideas.
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John's humor was wry, and he loved to deflect any emotional baiting.
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To measure up to the fictional suit, this one had to deflect to .
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Richard Baker: I started drawing in the high school cafeteria to deflect bullies.
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Such a moving conductor will deflect any magnetic field that passes through it.
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One statue, a man, nude, raised a shield to deflect an invisible threat.
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A traditional Democratic candidate would try to deflect the attention to the Republican.
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Roadhog's most powerful asset — the Chain Hook — is effectively nullified by Genji's Deflect.
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AXELROD: ...you deflect -- no, this was that if you were a tree thing.
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Trump genuinely tried on three occasions to deflect the questions about the tape.
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" As a teen Metz used comedy to "deflect and deal with the hardships.
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Gypsy keeps thrusting Jean into situations designed to deflect and diffuse our interest.
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That's something he wants to do to deflect from the troubles at home.
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"I think this is just, you know, version 6.0 of deflect," said Rep.
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Lutsenko's spokesman said Danylyuk was trying to deflect attention from a tax probe.
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He said that our joint presence would deflect attention from the young couple.
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I do my best to deflect her questions, but it hurts every time.
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And is it able to deflect a wheel away from the driver's head?
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That way, the companies can deflect the blame if the policies cause dissatisfaction.
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The companies have tried to deflect that criticism by letting algorithms take control.
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Unsurprisingly, Mr. Trump is trying to deflect attention from Mr. Comey's impending testimony.
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Was the whole thing concocted to deflect attention from the tax fraud accusations?
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B.I. director to do something moronic to deflect from snowballing sexual-assault allegations.
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Or when you're a Spartan trying to deflect an incoming hailstorm of arrows?
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The Trump administration's impeachment strategy is becoming clearer: Deny, deflect and deflate. Deny.
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But it has recently muted such views to deflect accusations of fascist inclinations.
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The thick, slanting walls were constructed decades previous to deflect blasts from Iran.
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The imperative to deflect criticism outward, so conspicuous in the 1980s, no longer applies.
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Meanwhile, Trump has repeatedly used paralipsis to deflect criticism that he's courting white supremacists.
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There is a need for appropriate military assistance, and help to deflect cyber-warfare.
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That time, the Washington Post reports, he posed as "John Barron" to deflect criticism.
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He was almost always at Trump's side and able to deflect his own detractors.
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Instead, the president has tried to deflect the Ukraine scandal by talking about Rep.
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Local television showed police forming a line and using shields to deflect the objects.
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If Poland's new law was designed to deflect attention from Polish wrongdoing, it backfired.
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He used his influence over congress, courts and the media to deflect awkward questions.
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If this was a ploy to deflect embarrassment over Mr Joyce, it fell flat.
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And of course we do, we just don't talk about it, or we deflect.
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Moore said Trump invited Owens as a prop to deflect criticism of the mission.
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"This counterclaim is an attempt to deflect from what the officer did," Foutris said.
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Trump will use this as a means to deflect questions about his birther stance.
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Hillary Clinton has tried to deflect concerns about a 2012 concussion and blood clot.
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Do you try to deflect some of the attention, or just bask in it?
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But Bukina twisted just enough to deflect Ali, who wound up on both knees.
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Formed to reconcile communal differences, the group has instead acted to deflect criminal prosecutions.
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The way the glass canopies at Apple Park are slightly curved to deflect rain:
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On the outside, put mirrors or anything shiny to deflect energy away from him.
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Lutz believes the announcements were a way to deflect from the company's financial troubles.
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The hope is that they, in turn, might deflect and contain Mr. Trump's impulses.
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You would gossip about love and money, and deflect when asked about your past.
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He continues to deflect off of his own behavior, trying to attack the messenger.
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"M23 should not be used to deflect from their (Congo's)domestic issues," he said.
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Mr. Eno's ambient music aspires to deflect attention, to slip into the perceptual background.
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Prince Mohammed is trying to keep Iran isolated to deflect focus from domestic challenges.
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For nearly two years, I watched a plucky woman deflect the restraints of Alzheimer's.
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I joked to no one in particular, "My nuclear codes," trying to deflect awkwardness.
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But Mr. Netanyahu's craven response to those questions is apparently meant to deflect responsibility.
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US intelligence agencies have identified that theory as Russian disinformation meant to deflect blame.
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Sanders continued to deflect new inquiries about the matter, prompting questions about her credibility.
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Rights groups dismissed the move as a bid to deflect attention from police impunity.
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Are they trying to deflect attention from other facts or a more important story?
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On Friday, Mr. Spicer tried to deflect the administration's credibility issues with a joke.
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With Cloudflare's services, sites can stay online and deflect those types of virtual assaults.
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Michael Sitrick built his career on helping the rich and powerful deflect damaging headlines.
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After analyzing the metrics of each attack, Deflect found similarities in all of them.
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They then deflect to the inhumane separation of children from their families at the border.
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The material seemed to deflect the waves, based on the readings in the tank's receivers.
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Even the progressive values tech companies use to deflect skepticism are being turned against them.
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That's another way it functions as a tool of corporate power to deflect and minimize.
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His response was almost as though he had been trained in how to deflect it.
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Indeed, the piece's headline: "Delay, Deny, and Deflect" feels more accurate with every passing day.
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Barriers deflect the wind and shield vehicles from the huge gusts common on the Forth.
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The following morning, Johnson sought to deflect the moment with a piece of good news.
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They may also be fitted with flaps that deflect insects during take-off and landing.
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My coworker helps deflect the anger, but it's not a great start to the day.
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This shows a level of sophistication and commitment not generally seen on the Deflect network.
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Flip your hand over and the app will read this code and deflect enemy fire.
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Use your face to deflect a flying energy ball over the course of 50 levels.
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When Secretary Clinton came back with specifics, he would just deflect and change the topic.
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Bear Trap and Freezing Trap deflect enemy attacks, making them better against the slower builds.
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Hogan has reportedly tried to deflect questions about the presumptive GOP nominee in the past.
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"Deflect is a lesser known river in Egypt as well," he said in another post.
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Instead, he has sought to deflect criticism by issuing false statements about the ministry's behavior.
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Trump tried to deflect by falsely suggesting the DNC wasn't sharing information with the FBI.
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The goal is only to deflect, confuse, and mislead, in defense of the status quo.
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Why is the military government so anxious to deflect attention from the Malay-Muslim insurgency?
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This year, she took down the sign from her gallery to try to deflect threats.
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"This is harder than driving a car," I said, attempting to deflect embarrassment with humor.
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But tonight, more than any other night, Clinton is using Obama to deflect Sanders's attacks.
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On stage, Wilson seems shocked, and he tries to deflect the applause towards his teammates.
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They try to fix the wrong problems, don't understand their own motives, sublimate and deflect.
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And some innocent suspects who confess blame others to deflect responsibility and reduce their punishment.
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You must not deflect from the events which are your strength, like the points race.
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Some of Kavanaugh's defenders deflect these accusations by insisting that he is a decent man.
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If oil groups still try to deflect attention to the NPS, they will look ridiculous.
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"But I could deflect and divert to Yanny if you need me to," she added.
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The dismissals could also be an effort to deflect blame away from the central government.
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The scientist, Aleksandr Kogan, said Facebook was just scapegoating him to deflect from its woes.
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Bloomberg said no, sort of — grabbing hold of the word "could" to deflect the question.
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In the past, North Korea has floated talks as a way to deflect external pressure.
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We reject any effort to deflect from Dylan's allegation by trying to vilify our mom.
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In a series of tweets Monday, the president tried to deflect attention from Woodward's book.
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"We don't want to do anything that will deflect from their terrible predicament," he said.
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The upside would be his continued presence to deflect pressure from Porzingis and his playmates.
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But the effort to deflect blame from the church also involves an unsavory business interest.
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Without any substantive defense of the president's behavior, Republicans did all they could to deflect.
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To help deflect questions from reporters last week, Senator Thom Tillis even brandished a puppy.
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In an increasingly woke world, it is no longer possible for them to deflect outrage.
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How many people try each day to deflect, misdirect and outright lie to escape blame?
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Trump and Republicans have sought to deflect attention from the impeachment inquiry onto the Bidens.
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Deflect doesn't say for sure, but it thinks it knows why the site was attacked.
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When pushed on his shortcomings or his own failings, he tries to deflect on others.
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So they deflect to Bill's — and try to pin it on Hillary in the process.
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However, he appeared to deflect blame when asked about why he was unaware of the scheme.
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How did they get Wonder Woman's shield to deflect bullets in the "No Man's Land" sequence?
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This was all in an attempt to deflect questions that he was apparently unable to answer.
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It would act as a current loop, and deflect the sun's harmful particles back into space.
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For the past five years, the Republican senator tried to deflect attention from his own bill.
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Trump's Twitter remarks, it seems, were intended to deflect embarrassment by preempting news of the dissolution.
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In the interview, Cohen tried to deflect some of the blame in the hush-money scandal.
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A specifically-designed metamaterial could potentially deflect the waves so they don't return to the detector.
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She seems to deflect the existence of her humanity in the press release accompanying this single.
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It looked as if Spacey wanted to deflect the allegations against him by revealing something private.
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She sought to deflect pressure onto Corbyn, arguing he had a weak record on security matters.
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It's often been a way to deflect criticism: This or that attack line is subtly sexist.
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Elliott got the back of his right leg on the ball to deflect it past Turner.
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For instance, meetings at Pinterest were often a showcase of employees' capability to deflect, they said.
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If you are selling a calorie-laden product, you want to deflect attention from the calories.
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Trump might try to deflect, stupidly, and, wrongly, blame it on Obama to rally his supporters.
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Russia's just saying that to deflect attention from the fact it's already in Syria bombing civilians.
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We sit, and while I deflect, we'll talk about them, 'cause I'm very good at that.
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Translation: Nothing really to see here, so let's deflect the conversation to a completely irrelevant point.
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But Nixon, given his staunch anti-communist reputation, was able to deflect criticism from conservative Republicans.
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An artificial magnetic field could be created on Mars to deflect high-energy particles, Musk said.
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He will dismiss, deflect, evade and generally avoid being pinned down for his words and views.
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It has become far too easy to deflect and redirect blame to police and the media.
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The RBNZ Governor reiterated last week that further easing would be needed to deflect deflation risk.
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"Coming out stories should not be used to deflect from allegations of sexual assault," Ellis said.
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Federal policies favoring increasingly uncompetitive fuel sources deflect from the real threats to U.S. energy infrastructure.
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What they're saying: As soybean chatter intensified last week, Trump might have been trying to deflect:
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To deflect outside criticism of his regime, he cynically accused his critics of pro-apartheid leanings.
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Without sufficient power, particles in the air can deflect, and as a result weaken, laser light.
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Every time there's a question that may unpack who you are, you deflect with a joke.
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Mr. Morrison has had to deflect criticism of his party as anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim.
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Was the the boost of an exaggerated gesture needed to deflect their potential perception as sculpture?
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The walls of the house are angled to deflect intruders of the human, or zombie, variety.
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Is it to deflect the federal government's lack of preparation and resources to tackle the pandemic?
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Mr. Collins has tried to deflect Mr. Paladino's claim that he was coaxed into the endorsement.
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That's in contrast to a mineral (or physical) sunscreen, which has filters that deflect UV rays.
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Any doubts that he would eventually win were a pretense to deflect suspicions about political manipulation.
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Many have suggested that the president has used Twitter to distract, deflect, and change news cycles.
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That can help you deflect attempts and spot issues before they have a substantial financial impact.
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And some centrists said the hard-liners just wanted to deflect blame for tanking the bill.
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Opposition leaders said the cabinet reshuffle was an attempt to deflect attention from that court vote.
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For decades, the Sharif family has offered shifting explanations to deflect inquiries about the London apartments.
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What he could have done, though — which most people probably would do — was deflect the conversation.
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"You can see that in how often he tries to deflect any criticism of his performance."
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Or else, they may deflect on the antitrust issue entirely by pointing a fearful finger at China.
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One would send 16 trillion tiny robots into space to deflect the sun's rays from the Earth.
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He's also mirroring the White House playbook for handling scandals: deny, deflect, blame underlings, attack the media.
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The material would possess negative energy, which would deflect radiation and repulse space-time apart from itself.
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The men try to deflect the awkwardness with a group double date, but Khloé isn't having it.
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In Katana Zero, you can slow down time to deflect or dodge bullets with a samurai sword.
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Instead, most assistants, as Siri does, tend to deflect aggression or chime in with a sly joke.
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But this could not fully deflect the threat of a downgrade to the country's top credit rating.
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You carefully sidestep or deflect incoming fire as you shoot, throw, and punch your way to victory.
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Getting all the facts will require focus amid intense partisan attempts to deny, deflect, distract and divide.
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Clinton's discussion of Thrush's employment feels like a transparent attempt to deflect attention from her own decisions.
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The various magnetic fields of the galaxy and universe deflect them, and put them on bendy paths.
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They've even blamed Mitch McConnell, in some twisted attempt to deflect blame to another branch of government.
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They turned to green roofing, which utilizes vegetation to absorb or deflect heat, reducing the UHI effect.
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But then, the companies put the counselors in the room partly to deflect the family members' feelings.
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IT IS hard to see what might deflect North Korea from becoming a fully-fledged nuclear power.
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He said that while she'd accepted some blame, she was still attempting to deflect some on others.
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However, Andersen used his glove to deflect left winger Evander Kane's wrist shot from the left circle.
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" And the LGBTQ group GLAAD slammed Spacey for coming out "to deflect from allegations of sexual assault.
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When someone asked him about it Monday, a Mets media relations official tried to deflect the question.
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In order to deflect critics, the FDA points out that the overwhelming majority of requests are approved.
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Mattis has not revealed his political affiliation and continues to deflect critical questions about the Trump administration.
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That isn't enough time for any existing technology to deflect, destroy, or divert an oncoming space object.
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Leaked Apple documents reveal that Siri was designed to deflect questions about feminism and #MeToo, report says.
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Conspiracy theories help deflect self-criticism and place blame — in fact, hatred — onto others for our problems.
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People would ask why, and I'd deflect, unsure how to handle myself on my new sober legs.
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It does not have a protective magnetic field to deflect the most powerful and damaging cosmic radiation.
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One reason: US public figures like presidential candidates take—and deflect—a lot of public flak already.
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The Trump campaign responded to the report by slamming The Times and trying to deflect to Clinton.
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Based on your letter ("I frequently repress my feelings and deflect my emotions") that's been a struggle.
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Government critics said it was an effort to deflect blame for a four-day national power failure.
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A single goal will not deflect it, of course, but it might dim it just a little.
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This election is about you," she responded, accusing him of trying to "deflect from your lousy record.
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They say the guard may have been a second infiltrator trying to stoke anger and deflect blame.
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The neighbors used humor and Australian stoicism to deflect the pain of losing almost everything they owned.
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Of course, all this altruism can also be used to deflect an activist investor or poor performance.
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The coming Supreme Court nomination may be mesmerizing, but it shouldn't deflect attention from the full picture.
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Cronin preaches aggressiveness, prompting his players to use their sticks to deflect and block passes and shots.
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Some critics said the government's messaging allowed it to deflect public discontent that surfaced after the quake.
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Khan's party has said the ruling party often blames the military to deflect from its own failings.
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The same reasoning is used to deflect fears that such robots could influence societal attitudes toward women.
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"They call it merit aid to deflect from the fact that it is discretionary," Mr. Peck said.
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Whenever he alluded to strategy, it was usually to deflect the focus from containing or confronting Russia.
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Russia has a long history of promoting alternative narratives designed to deflect culpability for the Kremlin's misdeeds.
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Even a shallow victory may give markets a brief boost and deflect some attention from impeachment proceedings.
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The ACV also has a unique V-shape underbelly to deflect the blast of improvised explosive devices.
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And, as they try to be "normal," these wealthy and affluent people deflect the stigma of wealth.
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In the second, "brawl mode," players use a shield to deflect the disc back at their opponent.
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To deflect attention away from Iran, they may strike abroad, an approach used by the Guards before.
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The party may be gambling that a stauncher defence of its activities will help deflect growing international condemnation.
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Such transgressions, however, will be harder to deflect if Jobs lives up to the greatness predicted for her.
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And, when necessary, they help distract or deflect when the broader news cycle is less friendly for Trump.
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Sometimes, those assertions are used cynically to deflect attention from other culprits and potential causes, among them guns.
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The network has worked tirelessly to downplay the significance of both scandals and deflect attention from Trump's actions.
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But Mr. Amsellem used the Torah — the only defense at hand — to deflect the blade and save himself.
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"Coming out stories should not be used to deflect from allegations of sexual assault," Ellis said on Twitter.
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When we grown-ups try to keep our beauty MO under wraps, we simply deflect to another topic.
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Although the Taliban jostle to take credit for these atrocities, analysts deflect the blame onto our older enemies.
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"If I feel like arguing, I point out their own excessive technology use to deflect attention," he says.
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In his instinctive bid to distract and deflect, Trump complained they should be talking about more important things.
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He also has to deflect fears that Facebook tolerates "fake news" because it helps the company's bottom line.
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All three were happy to deflect efforts to drag them into sustained policy discussions and kept things personal.
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The government has tried to deflect those calls, saying workers should wait until the recovery is more entrenched.
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First, it allowed Clinton to deflect attention from the damaging hacked emails of her campaign chair John Podesta.
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Because attempting to defend or even deflect Trump's grabbing comments will be the toughest job in the world.
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Toronto's Curtis Granderson leaped and the ball appear to either deflect off the wall or off Granderson's glove.
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" In response, Swift's spokeswoman released a statement denying Big Machine's claims, claiming the label is "trying to deflect.
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For most of the week, Trump has deployed Rosello's remarks to deflect criticism of the federal government's response.
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Israel is determined to deflect what it considers more threatening interventions by the French or even the Americans.
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Some drivers equip the front of their vehicles with metal "bullbars" to deflect the animals and minimise damage.
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Russian claims to the contrary are false and meant to deflect attention from Russia's own very clear violation.
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If anything, it is about finding a convenient scapegoat to deflect attention from the true crisis around us.
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Did he actually try to deflect and normalize sexual predation as ubiquitous jocular language intrinsic to maleness itself?
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Seeking to deflect anti-Semitism, her family changed its surname to Grant when she was a young woman.
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She uses her motherhood, in particular, to deflect uncomfortable questions and relate to reporters on a human level.
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Making up false claims against Mike G to deflect attention away from his continued violent behavior is shameful.
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The Rouhani government has also furnished a "friendly face" for the Islamic Republic to deflect legitimate international criticism.
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Dangerous, because it will deflect from asking the real important question: Is there something wrong with American antitrust?
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Their statements drew widespread criticism, as opposition politicians and citizens accused the government of trying to deflect responsibility.
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His opponent cowered in fear and attempted to deflect the fuselage of bread bombs from the crusty curmudgeon.
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So, instead of obvious, and frankly lame, efforts to deflect responsibility, why doesn't President Trump do his job?
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That's because his unnecessary insults and controversies create a constellation of outrages that deflect accountability for his actions.
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How do we gradually deflect and deflate the ambitions of an immense rival power, without quite bursting them?
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Defenses have gotten better, and there are plenty of services that can deflect run-of-the-mill attacks.
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Community groups say, though, that the police use aggravated assault charges to deflect attention from their own conduct.
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But sometimes if I asked too much about their past, some of them would deflect a little bit.
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Oakley, who has sought to deflect attention away from himself and toward the massacre victims, nodded without smiling.
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" When asked if she believed Dr. Blasey, she seemed to deflect the question: "I will move on that.
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Whoever adapts it will have to beef up the characters and deflect attention from the nonthrilling main theme.
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Trump will turn the focus on Biden, or try to, to deflect attention from his Senate impeachment trial.
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But tumors deflect the attack by shielding proteins on their surface, making them invisible to the immune system.
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By suggesting Nora's need to deflect tension, this has the effect of making her a more vulnerable creature.
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In no case did I see a volunteer even raise an arm to deflect the blows from lathis.
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If you fail to deflect a stormtrooper's blaster fire, the screen will flicker red, but you're effectively invulnerable.
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" Schwab said he brought up his concerns to ICE leadership and was told to "deflect to previous statements.
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Over the past 40 years, Iranian leaders have pursued a three-pronged strategy to deflect human rights criticism.
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Some critics in Israel suggested Netanyahu's online activities were meant to deflect attention from his parent's legal troubles.
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The Senator wondered if the conspiracy theories about China could somehow be used to deflect the mounting curiosity.
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It has arguably become one of his go-to phrases to deflect criticism and mobilize his voter base.
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And when reviewing the performance of these investments, Bloomberg reports that Housenbold has sought to deflect the blame.
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Some critics argued the move was a publicity stunt to deflect attention from the closure of Sam's Club.
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The most likely explanation for Trump's tweetstorm is that he's trying to deflect attention from his Russia problems.
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A great effort on third down by safety Tyvon Branch to deflect a Garoppolo pass prevented a touchdown.
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On February 1, the Deflect report notes, the website saw a spike in hits from Vietnamese IP addresses.
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This would enable the United States to deflect Ankara's claims that the Americans are giving aid to P.K.K. terrorism.
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It may ultimately turn out to be misdirection too; an attempt to deflect blame and divert criticism via solutioneering.
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But as a calculator manipulation to deflect attention from the very serious accusation that he attempted to molest one.
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The roomies, meanwhile, suspected he was trying to "deflect" from the situation with his on-off girlfriend Jen Harley.
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Do you have any sense of how difficult it is to accurately deflect a blaster bolt using a lightsaber?
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Some expect he will deflect blame, or accentuate the positive if, for example, the party maintains its Senate majority.
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As always, Germany — nearly one-third of the monetary union — will continue to deflect calls for a "locomotive" economy.
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Part of the reason why that was done was this effort to deflect this attention from the Russia investigation.
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According to co-founder Dmitri Vitaliev, Deflect was largely successful in mitigating the attacks after the May 1st incident.
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Still, invoking China and innovation has become a popular way for tech firms to deflect regulatory concerns, especially antitrust.
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The lights are drawn to LeBron, but he's the first one to deflect that glow to those around him.
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It's an opportunity to deflect, or share, the responsibility for what would be an unprecedented act in US history.
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Besides trying to identify potentially hazardous asteroids, Johnson's agency is working on plans to deflect them away from Earth.
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These suits carry with them a small fusion reactor for power, and can deflect laser blasts and conventional rounds.
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It could visibly back some of President Trump's opponents so as to deflect attention from its support for him.
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It also gives bigots an easy way to deflect personal responsibility for hateful action, as Aja Romano thoughtfully unpacks.
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It hinges on a fundamental contradiction, parallel untruths the President has repeatedly used to deflect from negative developments: 1.
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Pakistan accuses New Delhi of using the attack to deflect attention from unrest in India's only Muslim-majority state.
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He can deflect all he wants, and he's a master of deflection, and he's done that all his life.
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The mass resignations also deflect attention from Bathiudeen while halting the no-confidence motion that could hurt the government.
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Like Jobs, Mr Buffett seems to be able to create a reality-distortion field around him to deflect criticism.
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The fluctuations in density or pressure result in lenses that deflect radio waves in ways detectable here on Earth.
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Again, Cuomo tried unsuccessfully to deflect, shift blame, and pass the buck onto his favorite foil, Bill de Blasio.
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This requires buying into the moral relativism at the heart of Trump's deny, distract, deflect and divide rhetorical strategy.
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Venezuela has embraced its role in the United Nations and would find it difficult to deflect a special envoy.
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The first was an impudent, improvised flick of his right heel to deflect the ball inside the far post.
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Mr. Trump's remarkable ability to deflect questions about his character has been one of his most successful messaging feats.
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"We actually have the technology to find and deflect certainly these smaller asteroids if we commit to it now."
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Several helped him prepare for the confirmation hearing and argued their job was to help deflect Democratic attacks. Sen.
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Apple's Siri has been re-written to "deflect" questions about feminism and the #MeToo movement, according to The Guardian.
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There are multiple missions planned and in progress that will aim to study asteroids as well as deflect them.
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The President continued to deflect responsibility on Wednesday, blaming news coverage for ignoring security issues related to illegal immigration.
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On the campaign trail, both have sought to deflect questions over his past by refusing to engage with Trump.
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Sumpter had the confidence and meanness to deflect any questions from the audience that demanded specifics instead of platitudes.
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The forgiveness statement allowed white people to grab it and use it to deflect blame and disallow real change.
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I told them that the information was wrong, they asked me to deflect, and I didn't agree with that.
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The investment is part of a larger $11 billion plan announced in December 2017 to deflect Amazon and Lowes.
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"To try and deflect some of the radiant heat off of you," Cal Fire Deputy Chief Scott McLean said.
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But they reflect how he's consistently tried to deflect from legitimate questions about the government's handling of the outbreak.
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Before Sayoc was caught, Trump implied that the terrorism was a Democratic setup to deflect from his midterms roadshow.
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But Ms. Pelosi first met with Democrats on Capitol Hill to deflect pressure on impeachment, which she has opposed.
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It also tried to deflect criticism of the social network by pressing reporters to look into rivals like Google.
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Mr. Rubio, for his part, had offered opening remarks that he clearly hoped would deflect criticism during the event.
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Bush guessed correctly, diving to deflect away an effort that should have been lower and closer to the post.
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"It's sad how bitter people deflect negative attention to cover up their own insecurities," Griffith wrote in one tweet.
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"The reason for that is their own behavior has changed and they're trying to deflect from it," Vasileff said.
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He had made only token attempts at disciplining them, in order to deflect international attention the crimes were drawing.
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Last week, Moncrief was targeted just once, watching the pass go off his hands and deflect for an interception.
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At best, the Department of Justice (DOJ) accusations are an attempt to deflect responsibility from themselves to their opponents.
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When Buttigieg was asked after the debate about his frequent exchanges with Klobuchar, the former mayor looked to deflect.
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And Mr. Bloomberg recognized that he would have to answer them, or at least deflect serviceably enough to survive.
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Noise-baffling equipment and other acoustic treatments have been installed to deflect that sound before it enters the stadium.
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Republicans will wring their hands, deflect and minimize, and eventually settle on whataboutism, analogizing to what others have done.
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Mr. Trump, they say, is hoping to deflect attention from any unsavory revelations that might emerge from the hearings.
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But also signing safe third country agreements with each country individually gives the US another tool to deflect migrants.
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Even President Vladimir Putin has tried to deflect blame by saying two suspected Russian agents were actually just civilians.
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But to the president's supporters, the sanctions provide a much-needed foil to deflect blame for the economic ills.
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With bright sunlight shining through the glass, one must squint to deflect the glare from the all-white everything.
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"Time and time again, Russia uses the same false narrative to deflect attention from their allies in Damascus," she said.
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According to the newspaper, the firm wrote dozens of articles that tried to deflect negative attention onto Google and Apple.
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Keep all of your subscriptions up to date so that your systems are equipped to deflect the latest in cyberattacks.
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The big first baseman had a ground ball take a high hop and deflect off his right chest on Friday.
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Trump has already used rappers and the language they use to deflect criticism of things like the Access Hollywood tape.
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Is there a strategy behind people interrupting and causing this type of chaos during a hearing in order to deflect?
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In a bid to deflect blame and appease critics, Beijing's central government has ramped up its purge of local officials.
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Unilever, though, used the Force to deflect a bid that would curtail long-term investment and require heavy job losses.
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The North Korean regime has long been desperate to deflect attention away from its own abysmal record on human rights.
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It was an attempt to deflect attention from what have been really damaging depositions and testimony from witnesses so far.
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Fine ridiculed the column, saying in a statement that Dimon was trying to deflect intensified regulatory pressure on big banks.
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Or, even worse, are making condemnations that slyly deflect any would-be charges of accountability for why this keeps happening.
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And how many times have you reached for a cocktail to soothe your nerves or to deflect an awkward situation?
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They are using Buzzfeed's decision to deflect from CNN's reporting, which has been matched by the other major news organizations.
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"India is desperately looking for ways to deflect the world's attention from the situation in India-occupied Kashmir," Zakaria said.
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The way Democrats have sought to deflect criticism of Omar is by painting it all as racist and/or incitement.
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Noise reduction: Trees can deflect sound, one reason you'll see them lining highways, along fences and between roads and neighborhoods.
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"Political tensions in the euro zone should deflect flows in Europe away from the EUR towards the GBP" Gallo said.
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Her statements can only be interpreted as denial - a familiar and integral strategy deployed by criminal states to deflect blame.
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" She relied on her newfound comedic stylings to deflect negative attention growing up, calling the art form her "safe space.
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Unless and until the country's only ally, China, loses patience, little can deflect the rogue state from its chosen path.
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So it's entirely possible Wikileaks/Assange is here trying to deflect from such charges by finally dumping something on Russia.
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Targeted dissemination, with credible messengers, must engage all sectors of society if we are to counter and deflect jihadist propaganda.
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It's easy to deflect onto others for causing fear — blaming immigrant organizations, for example, for spreading rumors of ICE raids.
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"This is all political propaganda, meant to deflect," Manafort responded, denying any ties to Vladimir Putin and the Russian government.
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It is common for politicians to deflect questions about running for president, particularly when another race is coming up sooner.
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The godfathers are no doubt delighted by the recent scandals—and the attention they deflect from their own dirty business.
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Many think he accepted the impeachment motion against Ms Rousseff so as to deflect attention from his own legal woes.
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On Thursday, Trump said the remark was sarcastic and accused Democrats of trying to deflect attention from the leaked emails.
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I understand the strategy of "message muddling" to deflect negative impressions about a candidate by projecting them on the opponent.
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All three of them seem painfully shy, and so the dynamics of the group help deflect some of the attention.
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Another suggestion involves spraying ocean water into the air to whiten clouds and thereby increase their capacity to deflect sunlight.
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Attacking them could also deflect attention from Mr. Trump's vulnerabilities, such as his treatment of women, some Trump allies say.
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In the chaos of the Trump presidency, it's easy to get diverted by his routine efforts to distract and deflect.
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Having reaped the rewards of controversy, Acclaim helped architect a way to deflect responsibility and criticism for their own practices.
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Why deflect from the Mueller special counsel investigation if there is nothing to hide, if there&aposs no there there?
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It would involve injecting aerosols into the stratosphere to deflect incoming light from the sun, thereby decreasing global surface temperatures.
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People want to deflect or evade the truth, which is we have built a country off the backs of slaves.
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Other possible plans that PDCO will work on include a spacecraft that will fire at an NEO to deflect it.
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If anybody ever said anything that was a direct come-on, I'd try to deflect it as much as possible.
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He knows how to exploit angles to his advantage and positions himself well enough to block shots and deflect passes.
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She may be positioning herself to the right to deflect more harsh challenges from the reactionary Maine governor, Paul LePage.
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Maymanah Farhat, an independent curator and art historian, said that the nation's new cultural projects do not always deflect intolerance.
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But in so doing, she gave Sanders new ammunition to deflect from the latest evidence that she's a shameless liar.
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But even with his own words corroborating stories women have been sharing for years, Cosby has still sought to deflect.
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On Friday, the president was already setting the stage to deflect blame for any eventual capitulation he'll have to make.
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Critics called the young, conservatively-dressed Ms. Hefner a figurehead who had been elevated to deflect criticism of the magazine.
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Now conservatives are unsure if Roberts will deliver or deflect a coup de grâce with decisions on ObamaCare and abortion.
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When confronted with the dreaded "What happened?" question at events, Dr. Kerulis suggests preparing a statement to deflect the topic.
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But Mr. Netanyahu, 70, tried to deflect attention from his legal troubles and erode Mr. Gantz's image with swing voters.
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Earthquakes are a weighty subject, and one of the ways Californians deflect concern about them is through attempts at humor.
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Zelenskiy has not commented on the matter, consistent with a strategy to avoid or deflect most questions about Trump's impeachment.
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The president feted his fake-news "win" in the Rose Garden, sprinkling flimflam dust to deflect from his ludicrous legislation.
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Trump has denied those allegations, saying it's a tactic to deflect from the "horror and stupidity" of the email leak.
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Fallen Order takes a different approach: players can instantly and easily deflect blaster fire by just holding the block button.
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The crown prince has used the rivalry with Tehran to deflect attention from the complexity of his own domestic uncertainties.
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He won an offensive zone draw, then moved into the shooting lane to deflect Klingberg's shot from the right point.
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Parents are more likely to deflect compliments about their children and more likely to poke fun at them in public.
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Fury at the United States is now expected to deflect attention from the country's economic suffering and the recent protests.
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She accused Snyder of appealing for FEMA help in an attempt to deflect the liability for a crisis he caused.
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The referral was issued without consulting Feinstein, who called it "clearly another effort to deflect attention" from the Russia investigation.
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He tries to deflect from the investigations into his own potential wrongdoings by demanding his "crooked" former opponents be investigated.
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Instead, they've tried to deflect from the substance of the testimony by raising concerns about process and attacking Adam Schiff.
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Playing up recycling as a solution may allow these companies to deflect public scrutiny without significantly altering their business practices.
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It was a narrative that helped buoy public support for the fight in Afghanistan and deflect criticism about American empire.
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And similarly, the story is being exploited by conservative media to deflect from accusations against Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.
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Democrats, meanwhile, are accusing the GOP of trying to deflect and distract from the damaging findings of the Mueller investigation.
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Israel has accused Hamas of stoking violence in an attempt to deflect domestic opinion from Gaza's energy shortages and faltering economy.
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"I didn't like the attention, so I mentioned that my mom is a writer, too, trying to deflect," Grosvenor-Henry remembers.
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Instead, they say, it's part of a plan to deflect blame when oil prices rise and take credit when they fall.
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This drew criticism from several market sources, with some reading it as a ploy to deflect from the deal's poor outcome.
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Nike used a rotating group of six pacers to deflect headwinds, a strategy that wouldn't be allowed in an official marathon.
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The Trump team attacked the media as a way to deflect criticism, distract voters and attempt to avoid being held accountable.
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None of the notes actually addressed such a possibility but offered him the ability to deflect such a line of questioning.
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Cruella's misanthropy is so ubiquitous that Roger can't help breaking into song to describe it (or perhaps to deflect his fear).
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Doctors can also help Apple guide the medical community on how to use Apple's new health technologies and to deflect criticism.
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After Clayton fired a round, a hot shell casing struck the wall, causing it deflect and fall back into his shirt.
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In one bathroom, he said, an umbrella had been hung up to deflect the torrent coming from a leaking toilet upstairs.
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The goal, the first point in eight games for Tatar, appeared to deflect off the stick of Vancouver defenseman Ben Hutton.
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Turei said a personal connection exists between Key and the Panama Papers and the leader is 'slinging mud' to deflect attention.
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Some observers complained the administration had purposely released the report on the Friday after Thanksgiving to deflect attention from its findings.
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Intra-FANG rivalry will be bad for returns, but it may also deflect accusations that the companies have grown too dominant.
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Compounded with women's tendency to deflect credit — especially when collaborating with men — and the work they do becomes all but invisible.
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While Deflect managed to link some of the attacks together, it couldn't prove that they all came from the same source.
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The teacher tried to deflect him to the picture books, thinking they would be more helpful in spurring his reading skills.
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There were hints of it against Zimmerman as Schilt rolled behind his shoulders and elbows to deflect Zimmerman's powerful right hands.
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Mr Obama hoped the declassification would deflect criticism during his visit to Buenos Aires on the 40th anniversary of the coup.
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"Premise of your question" A candidate attempt to deflect attention away from an unflattering topic to one they want to discuss.
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Grigorenko got his stick in front of MacKinnon's shot, changing the puck's trajectory enough to deflect it into the Dallas net.
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Go ahead and do it for your family and friends, too, at holiday functions when you need to deflect personal questions.
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The BVI, which is home to 450,000 companies in all, hopes to deflect criticism with its new requirements on corporate agents.
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The ACLU said in a statement that the government was seeking to deflect blame for its failure to appeal in time.
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Such spacecraft could not only be explorers, but guardians, ready to move to deflect a threatening asteroid at a moment's notice.
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They love bringing that up to deflect from the fact that now the Republicans have become the party of the Confederacy.
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However, there's no mistaking that his intent was to deflect attention from the fact that he was weak in Putin's presence.
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Hess attempted to deflect Elliott by selling parts of the business, including the company's gas stations, and by buying back stock.
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Even more importantly, they help deflect attention from the ongoing investigation into just how recklessly team Trump acted during the campaign.
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There are things that coaches and university administrators say to deflect attention away from what the player has been accused of.
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Instead, OkCupid's response was to deflect, defend and deny, a common way for companies to get ahead of a negative story.
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"Now after being criticized for that by the anti-choice movement, they're seeking to deflect the blame onto us," he said.
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The address was a bid to deflect blame by an administration confused about everything in its response, bar its own infallibility.
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It's also a good idea to set up two-factor authentication on important financial accounts to deflect hackers with stolen information.
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It does, however, deflect attention from the special counsel's investigation — while placing more scrutiny on the investigators and on Democrats' conduct.
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Tim Sylvia was happy with Rockhold's dating show bow, though, hoping it will deflect from his aforementioned appearance on Blind Date.
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The defense, to deflect attention away from its client, is trying to present proof about systemic corruption in the Mexican government.
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A heat shield lining the bottom will help deflect and absorb the scorching heat of atmospheric reentry, as with previous designs.
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They, like women everywhere, always, learned well how to paste on a frozen smile or deflect an ugly comment with humor.
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The first impulse of many leaders in the church has been to find a way to deflect or quell this anger.
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Hoping to deflect pressure from the Arab Quartet, Mr. Abbas in recent days visited more supportive regional powers, Turkey and Qatar.
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But it had been retrofitted with makeshift ballistic panels meant to deflect bullets and was lined with material from bulletproof vests.
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All the meanwhile, Zarif continues to deflect-blame and point a finger at the U.S. through his English-language Twitter account.
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"Time and time again, Russia uses the same false narrative to deflect attention from their allies in Damascus," Ms. Haley said.
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And if your husband's emotional MO is to deflect/diffuse/muddy, then the post-marital silence will be more powerful still.
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"If you ask them a question they don't want to answer, they'll deflect, throw shadows, change the subject quickly," Wentz said.
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Placing blame does nothing but deflect and put you in a worse situation That's why I write reflections every morning now.
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Recent IndyCar models are designed to shred parts in the event of a crash and deflect energy away from the driver.
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FedEx also tried to deflect attention from the boycotts by pointing out that the NRA uses its rival, UPS, for shipping.
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The Blake I know always took it in stride and frequently used humor to deflect the deeply personal and offensive attacks.
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While the Times ran a correction, this was a blatant attempt to deflect the responsibility toward Republicans (talk about victim-blaming).
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Exclusivity is cloaked as inclusive community, escapism is dressed up as empowerment, and philanthropy is used to deflect from profit motive.
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Minimalist brass masks by Polish designer Ewa Nowak, called Incognito, deflect facial recognition software like the DeepFace algorithm used by Facebook.
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The staunchly conservative Republican proceeded to repeatedly dodge and deflect difficult questions about his beliefs, deftly avoiding any potentially damaging moments.
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When the NRA and Trump try to deflect the debate over to fantasy-school-hero daydreams, ridicule them and then pivot.
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Some climate researchers attribute that to the loss of high-elevation snow needed to deflect the sun's heat back into space.
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Mineral sunscreens use physical blockers like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide to scatter and deflect damaging UV rays away from the skin.
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Trump's standard move when he's been asked about family separations in recent months has been to deflect by trying to blame Obama.
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They see a political benefit in supporting a plan, which they can use to deflect attacks on their more orthodox gun votes.
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He ended his outing by having his right leg deflect a 111.3 mph grounder by Yandy Diaz to first baseman Luke Voit.
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Encouraging co-workers to find a project or skill that excites them could be a great way to deflect any negative feelings.
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He attempted to throw an alley-oop to Howard, but Waiters leaped high enough to deflect the pass and save the game.
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Leftist Lopez Obrador sought to deflect questions, as he did in the first debate last month ahead of the July 1 election.
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Give a woman a compliment, and she's more likely to deflect it, for fear of being thought vain or full of herself.
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Students say they declined to do so because the request was viewed as an attempt to deflect blame onto the lunch ladies.
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So he doesn't have to worry about next month's subscriber count or how to deflect a hardball question from a committee chairman.
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He knows how to command attention, deflect piercing questions, and attack his opponent in ways that tend to both entertain and awe.
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After Clayton fired a round, the hot shell casing struck the wall, causing it to deflect and fall back into his shirt.
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Zittrain swiftly reminded him that's exactly what Facebook Portal is, and Zuckerberg tried to deflect by saying Portal's recordings would be encrypted.
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The fraud was able to continue for so long because Mr Madoff had a remarkable ability to attract money and deflect regulators.
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If Disastrous Donald is the right frame of reference, he will dial up the aggressive rhetoric to deflect attention from these troubles.
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Russia was using "a series of wild hypotheses and half truth and half lies" to deflect attention from the truth, he said.
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He attempted to throw an alley-oop to Howard, but Waiters leaped high enough to deflect the pass and save the game.
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He was characteristically cagey (Feige never met a question he couldn't deflect), but I detected a hint of a strategy going forward.
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Williams tried to deflect Brett Pesce, but the puck caught him in the face and bounced into the net, between Reimer's pads.
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Deflect makes Genji a real threat, since it reverses all incoming damage for a few seconds, sending it back to his attacker.
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It's all part of an effort by Republicans to deflect attempts by these moderate Democrats to broaden their appeal among Trump voters.
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Once there, it would unfurl in eight sections, spanning 20 meters, that would deflect sunlight back to earth, illuminating a nightbound hemisphere.
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Ossoff regularly attempted to deflect questions about whether he would back Pelosi in the House, saying he hadn't given it any thought.
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In a bid to deflect scrutiny of the powerful Crown Prince, Riyadh has attempted to focus the blame on those around him.
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Last week's NYT report also characterized the company's strategy since 2016, vis-a-vis the fake news crisis, as 'delay, deny, deflect'.
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In the original trilogy we see him choke people at a distance and deflect Han Solo's blaster bolt before retrieving the blaster.
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He talked of creating an artificial magnetic field on Mars to deflect high-energy particles, especially to protect colonists from solar flares.
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His critics say he is attempting to deflect blame for an ill-conceived austerity plan that the population was unwilling to accept.
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Or is she simply adopting hawkish plumage to woo swing voters and to deflect criticism from the right during the general election?
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"Making wild allegations is what he does to deflect attention from his own problems," Rove said in an email, according to Politico.
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" While vowing to empower the country's military further, Putin said the exercises had demonstrated the troops' ability "to deflect potential military threats.
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It features angles that allow it to deflect radar emissions from the front but reports suggest its signature reduction falls short elsewhere.
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The new panel was a smart way to deflect pressure on her from China as well as her domestic constituency, he said.
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Trump's critics are already accusing him of seizing on the situation in Syria to deflect attention from his political plight at home.
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Mr. Snyder, a Republican, and many Republicans in Congress have tried to deflect and minimize the state's responsibility for the Flint crisis.
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As long as the GOP continues finding arguments to deflect from Trump's alleged obstruction of justice, nothing will change that underlying reality.
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Sometimes it's to deflect, if she doesn't necessarily want to get into something, and sometimes because she often seems unsure of herself.
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Israel deems the protests a bid by Hamas to deflect scrutiny from Gaza's governance problems and provide cover for armed border attacks.
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The NBA owner also said the media needs to better learn to sift through how Trump tries to "deflect and misdirect" attention.
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Leaked internal documents published by The New York Times show the extent of Chinese efforts to suppress the Uighurs and deflect criticism.
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By federal law, vehicle interiors are designed, in part, as cages that deflect the forces of a crash away from the passengers.
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While critics use the language of the workplace to describe the treatment of drivers, the language of technology can deflect such concerns.
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But in trying to deflect those attacks, some say, Mr. Rosenstein has risked eroding the Justice Department's historic independence from political meddling.
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Aircraft are made stealthy through a combination of radar-absorbent coatings and shapes that deflect returning radar signals away from the transmitter.
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I mean, when is the last time you saw a president with that kind of an ability to shape and deflect criticism?
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Trump has steadfastly tried to deflect blame for the separation of children from their parents, consistently dissembling about why it is occurring.
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But he now says that he and Mr. Stone came up with the explanation of the Podestas' business dealings to deflect controversy.
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It ended in the bedroom where, she added, she attempted to deflect him by anxiously announcing that she was on her period.
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So let's celebrate that biting wit you developed to deflect verbal abuse, but not allow it to destroy your current healthy relationships.
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As long as this collaboration endures, the opposition will be able to deflect many of the assaults coming from the Trump administration.
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Some teams, like the Broncos, have sought to deflect questions by quickly deciding quickly what to do on the coming game day.
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Philadelphia extended its advantage to 248-24 at 22:29 when Laughton fired a shot which appeared to deflect off Hellebuyck's skate.
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And Ms. Le Pen sought to deflect accusations of plagiarizing a rival's speech, as reports highlighted her party's ties to Russian lenders.
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Later, a Trump adviser sought to deflect attention on Trump's misrepresentation by trying to shift the focus to former President Barack Obama.
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The administration — and particularly the CIA — wants to deflect attacks by pointing out that she has support from both Democrats and Republicans.
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Israel has accused Hamas of stoking the violence in an attempt to deflect domestic opinion from Gaza's energy shortages and faltering economy.
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Even now, when I deflect any kind of harassment, there's still a little twinge of guilt that I have to brush away.
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It's a ploy business owners across industries have long used to deflect blame and responsibility from their own laps, where it often belongs.
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DART, which has a launch window opening in July 29, will visit a binary asteroid system and aim to deflect a small asteroid.
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North's response is "a misguided attempt to deflect from reality," said William A. Brewer III, partner at Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors, in a statement.
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In other words, Nunes was using information he received from the Trump White House itself to publicly try to deflect blame from Trump.
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Graphic: NASAA mission to deflect asteroids that might threaten Earth has begun its final design and assembly phase, according to a news release.
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It's common to deflect questions of pay disparity by suggesting that women just don't have the same appetite for the highest paying jobs.
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There has been enough going on here, whether it's fomenting lies, deflect, contamination of elections, people being pulled out of cars and hanged.
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Hardly any bands have the bravery to take as many risks as Deflect does and has, making them both influential and virtually untouchable.
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There are the magical bracelets that deflect bullets (and the occasional World War I shell, since the film is set in that era).
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"Coming out stories should not be used to deflect from allegations of sexual assault," said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD.
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Up until 1917, the family name was actually Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, a surname that King George V discarded to deflect anti-German sentiment.
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But analysts explain that apa, or "big sister", who has hounded opposition parties including Islamists, is looking for ways to deflect conservative anger.
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"Coming out stories should not be used to deflect from allegations of sexual assault," Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD, said.
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Thus, whenever an autocrat makes a stirring speech about national pride, his real aim may be to deflect attention from his own skulduggery.
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Aubameyang, the Panthers' most agile player, stretched a knee just high enough to deflect a looping ball into the path of a teammate.
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While Western diplomats and aid officials welcomed the tone of her message, some doubted if she had done enough to deflect global criticism.
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The Russian government also appears to be using the Snowden disclosures as a means to deflect from criticism of its own online activities.
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By widening the ban to all sorts of face covering it seeks to deflect the charge that it is based on religious animus.
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They could deflect objects that are coming straight at a driver, but would offer no protection against debris coming from any other angle.
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But when your boss chews you out, you're more likely to deflect the blame and write him or her off as an asshole.
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They have also tried to deflect blame for rising consumer costs on middlemen, such as PBMs like Express Scripts Holding, and to hospitals.
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Early plans are focused on finding threatening space objects and -- one day -- being able to break them apart or deflect them from Earth.
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If lawmakers deflect the issue on spurious grounds, whether jurisdictional or otherwise, they are putting women and the pets they love in jeopardy.
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Trump sought to deflect any blame for Moore's loss during his Times interview, in part by suggesting that he had backed incumbent Sen.
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Pouliot was trying to push it out of Sheary's reach, but it appeared to deflect off Pouliot's stick and past goalie Cam Talbot.
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They have also tried to deflect blame for rising consumer costs on middlemen, such as PBMs like Express Scripts Holding , and to hospitals.
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"Ok let's try to deflect blame & throw those in @SecretService who protect @POTUS @realDonaldTrump @FLOTUS & family under the bus," she said on Twitter.
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First he camped out alone in front of the net to deflect a pass from Ryan Strome past Bishop, a Vezina Trophy finalist.
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The goalie didn't see Wheeler deflect the puck into the upper-left corner of the net for his second goal of the season.
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Often those people do what the soldiers treated at Homecoming do: They repress; they deflect; they crate up their feelings in a box.
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"The governor continues to bring up issues to try to deflect from his record," Mr. Nelson said, in a deflection of his own.
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Officials pointed to possible arson, but opposition politicians and citizens accused the government of trying to deflect responsibility for a failed emergency response.
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Ahmed al-Assiri, who also has close ties to Crown Prince Mohammed, in an effort to deflect blame from the crown prince himself.
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A button at the pole's joint allows for a three-way tilt and fiberglass ribs help deflect wind to keep the canopy's shape.
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The Bruins moved ahead 2-0 at 14:40 when Bergeron's 31st goal appeared to deflect off Travis Sanheim and into the net.
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If these claims are simply another strategy to deflect attention from investigations into Russian interference in our elections, then he is obstructing justice.
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In each case, the girls responded with the moves they had been taught to deflect such attacks — grunting, kicking and punching in unison.
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Most of it — including products by Aveeno, Banana Boat, Coppertone, Hawaiian Tropic and Neutrogena — contains a chemical called oxybenzone to deflect UV rays.
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Three Senate Republicans have publicly said they will not support the continuing resolution, complicating Republicans' efforts to deflect blame for a potential shutdown.
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Russia has relentlessly tried to deflect attention since the allegations of its interference campaign in the 2016 election first surfaced, one official said.
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Leury Garcia came home on an error by shortstop Andrelton Simmons, who allowed a grounder by Avisail Garcia to deflect off his glove.
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Another angle: Critics of Mr. Barr dismissed his comments as mainly a way to deflect responsibility for carrying out Mr. Trump's political wishes.
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He discloses American intelligence to deflect attention from unflattering stories, suck up to people he wants to impress, or simply on a whim.
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Multiple layers in the case's exterior allow it deflect energy on impact if dropped — perfect for outdoor jobs that require a mini-laptop.
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I know that media coverage has been infuriating and the parade of Donald Trump deflect-and-detract minions a source of endless frustration.
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"I don't know what he will do if he looks like he's going to be impeached and he wants to deflect," Franken continued.
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Any tax reform that continues forcing a middle-class, middle-seat economy passenger to subsidize a private flight will deflect considerable Democratic support.
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Asked Friday about that July 25 call and whether he mentioned Biden to the Ukrainian President, Trump tried to deflect back to Biden.
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Both phrases have become tools that Mr. Trump or his allies use to deflect perceived criticism by attacking the legitimacy of the critic.
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"Russia has a record of frequently levying false accusations at Ukraine to deflect attention from its own illegal actions," Pyatt wrote on Twitter.
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While Democrats have accused Republicans of focusing on mental health in an attempt to deflect attention from gun control, advocates welcome the focus.
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It's a "conversation prophylactic" for women to carry around and brandish when they want an easy way to deflect a man's unwanted attention.
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The problem is that sound bites are effective and deflect attention from the real causes, like the polarizing effects of Brexit and austerity.
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Aware of Spaniards' weariness with elections and their leaders' horse-trading, parties are eager to deflect blame if there is a new election.
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It shouldn't be a surprise that at a time when he's most under fire, he's doing everything he can to deflect the criticism.
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He has gained notoriety for confronting Republican lawmakers in his wheelchair, but was eager to deflect the attention to speak about his mentor.
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But even without that second bombshell, it's likely that the trifecta of controversies helped deflect some of the blowback to Northam's blackface debacle.
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But the only people who are actually trying to deflect attention from what Trump's supporters are feeling, right now, are Trump's campaign itself.
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As Hyde-Smith continues to deflect questions on her remarks, though, many national campaign contributors, including Walmart, are asking for their money back.
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The talking point Trump offered in July seemed to be an effort to deflect attention from the role hackers played in the election.
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" As shareholders put it in the proposal, "Fake news, election interference, and threats to our democracy -- shareholders need more than deny, deflect, and delay.
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Seeking to deflect public anger, Tsipras told ministers he was conflicted over whether the authorities had done everything right in response to the disaster.
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To deflect the creep's advances, Judd told Weinstein she would only let him touch her if he got her an Academy Award, she said.
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That's a key image that — if successful — will help Apple deflect from being viewed as a monopoly, and subsequently forced to change its practices.
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Rather than comply, we fume, deflect and defy, spending scarce public resources to defend state pathologies that the money could have gone toward curing.
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With influences ranging from Crucifix to Integrity, Deflect is a perfect embodiment of both the energy and excitement that hardcore was initially founded upon.
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They can deflect political heat from the investigations and control whether scattered calls for Trump's removal from office ever turn into an impeachment process.
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The more he is linked to China's "new era" the harder it will be for him to deflect criticism for anything that goes wrong.
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He's quick to deflect his success to a team of technology bankers who have been together since the 1990s and now manage various practices.
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Apophis is a very typical asteroid, prompting numerous designs for missions to investigate its makeup, or deflect it away from Earth, since its discovery.
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Trump apparently developed his tactics of deny, deceive, deflect and attack at the knee of his legal mentor, notorious New York attorney Roy Cohn.
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Gizmodo: In the book you discuss all these crazy methods we might use to deflect asteroids, like tractor beams, nuclear missiles, and small projectiles.
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But it did nothing to deflect the intense voltage, which blasted two of the drone's props clean off, sending it crashing to the ground.
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Neuer saved the Germans from being 2-0 down at halftime, diving acrobatically to deflect Berg's header from Sebastian Larsson's stoppage-time free kick.
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Leaders as disparate as Hungary's Viktor Orbán and Sri Lanka's Mahinda Rajapaksa have invoked racial unity to deflect legitimate criticism and limit democratic competition.
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Specific surfaces of the planes are designed to absorb radar signals or to deflect radar signals away -- making the aircraft virtually invisible to electronics.
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But she may opt to deflect his attacks and attempt a discussion of policy to let the contrast in their approaches speak for itself.
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UberIf Uber was hoping the release of its first ever diversity report would deflect from its recent string of PR calamities, it thought wrong.
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When Kevin Spacey came out as gay as a way to deflect accusations of sexul assault, Hagel took the stage to address the situation.
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She can deflect bullets with her bracelets and her shield, she has a lasso to capture enemies and force people to tell the truth.
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But ThreatConnect's research suggests that Guccifer 2.0 is simply an invention of the Russian government to deflect attention from its involvement in the breach.
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Mars has no global magnetic field to deflect energetic particles, with its thin atmosphere only providing minimal protection to any habitats on the surface.
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Many have tired of this pattern and perfected boilerplate responses to deflect calls to either denounce or defend the president's latest social media musings.
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But the political order is clearly in flux, with Cruz trying to deflect questions about his authenticity with his closing pitch to Iowa voters.
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The thickening shroud of particles would fight climate change by mimicking the output of volcanic eruptions that deflect solar radiation streaming into the atmosphere.
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Jenner is angling to deflect some of the financial consequences by apportioning monitory damages based on the negligence of her, the paps and Steindorff.
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It's great that you can come out and say that you're fine and deflect because honestly at this point, what else can we do?
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He speaks deliberately, directly and doesn't seem to deflect any questions, even when asked whether he's chomping at the bit to cross-examine Harrity.
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Since the magnetic fields of lunar swirls can deflect charged particles, they are protected from the solar wind and weathered almost exclusively by micrometeorites.
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The state leader of the SDP in North Rhine-Westphalia, Hannelore Kraft, resigned immediately in a bid to deflect the loss away from Schulz.
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After Clayton fired a round, the hot shell casing struck the wall, causing it to deflect and fall down the back of his shirt.
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On Saturday, JBS and BRF launched a public relations offensive to deflect a crisis that threatens an industry with $12 billion in annual exports.
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And mentioning that Puerto Rico's infrastructure was in bad shape before Hurricane Maria sure seems like a way to deflect blame for conditions now.
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The case against Luis is an attempt by Attorney General Martínez to deflect the corruption away from himself and his old client, Grupo AVAL.
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Could it be that the president wants to keep Pruitt around so that Pruitt's scandals deflect attention away from those directly surrounding Trump himself?
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" Conway tried to deflect blame from Trump by saying that he, as president, "has information and intelligence that the rest of us do not.
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"Kem Sokha's release from house detention is a last minute attempt to deflect European anger," said Phil Robertson of U.S.-based Human Rights Watch.
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The result is that by being so imprecise, President Trump allowed Comey, Holder and Yates to deflect and even possibly obfuscate in their response.
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Amnesty International has said it believes the country is responsible for "sportswashing" in an effort to deflect attention from allegations of an oppressive regime.
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Which is why when his friends started talking about becoming jihadis, Sarac readily joined the conversation – to deflect any questions on his own sexuality.
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To deflect questions about his personal views and professional history, Whitaker repeatedly noted that the hearing wasn't supposed to be a Senate confirmation hearing.
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"There's no uncertainty to this statement: the Earth will be hit by a Chicxulub-size asteroid again, unless we deflect it," he told me.
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They were a preternaturally polished lot, especially Ivanka, who can deflect potentially messy questions and pivot to gauzy banalities with the best of them.
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Under the agreement, experts from the EU and NATO will cooperate to detect and deflect hackers on computer networks and prepare for potential attacks.
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They've always been his closest friends, around to help deflect passes and tally unreachable steals, sky for a rebound or finish a contested layup.
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Koskinen opened the door for a potential Vancouver comeback, as the goaltender attempted to deflect Boeser's shot and send the puck into the corner.
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The defense will want to deflect the jury's attention away from documents, for fear the overwhelming number alone will persuade the jury of guilt.
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The 403 pages of internal documents published by The Times detail the extent of China's efforts to deflect questions and criticism of unprecedented crackdown.
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In a series of tweets on Sunday and Monday morning, the President sought to deflect the blame for the situation and downplay its seriousness.
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His lawyers will most likely try to cast suspicion on others who were at the consulate that night to deflect blame from their client.
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Part of what's exciting is how the filmmakers marshal genre in the service of their ideas, using film form to deflect, tease and surprise.
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I loved Selma as well, but I'd sometimes — O.K., often — use John as a human shield to deflect or at least filter her interrogations.
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" If it does fail, Hamas will likely deflect Gazans' anger: "They'll say Israel is the problem — 'Let's go to jihad and start a war.
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Japan has been sensitive to how its justice system has been portrayed and tried to deflect criticism surrounding the Ghosn case as Western insensitivity.
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Each time that Trump made such demands, DOJ officials did the best that they could to deflect them — and more often than not succeeded.
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During a national address on Tuesday, President Maithripala Sirisena tried to deflect criticism that he was at least partly responsible for the security failure.
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But Mr. Trump has steadfastly tried to deflect blame for the separation of children from their parents, consistently dissembling about why it is occurring.
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Then, with de la Rose still in the box, Neal Pionk's perimeter shot appeared to deflect off a Detroit player on its way in.
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Basically, even if an asteroid were hurtling toward Earth, scientists believe they will have the technology to deflect it off course and prevent collision.
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Still, he had to deflect Damiani's calls for a few more weeks and defer to Massimo's neurologist at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne.
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The menu is spoken only; for those unfamiliar with the cuisine, the servers will patiently name each dish and occasionally attempt to deflect interest.
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It accused the company of trying to deflect attention from its own "design shortcomings" with "hardly credible" statements drawing attention to the pilots' mistakes.
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Republican National Committee spokesman Sean Spicer told MSNBC Clinton was only talking about Trump and race this week to deflect attention from that controversy.
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Beskar, or Mandalorian iron, an incredibly rare substance that's used to make true Mandalorian armor, which can famously deflect blasters and even lightsaber attacks.
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However, the least I would hope for is that she not try to deflect the blame for what was primarily a self-inflicted failure.
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" After Mr. Giannulli sought to deflect the official's offers, the official wrote back and proposed a meeting to discuss "your own involvement with USC.
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He capably engaged with some attacks, but he was not able to deflect them all now that so much attention is focused on him.
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Trump as ever can't help but add fuel to the fire when he's held accountable, doing everything he can to deflect attention from himself.
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But he also sought to deflect the question, telling the reporter, "it's interesting that nobody here asked that question," while gesturing to his constituents.
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In other words, Nunes may have used information he received from the Trump White House itself to publicly try to deflect blame from Trump.
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It seems very possible that the president tweeted about these absurd theories to deflect criticism about the administration's disaster readiness ahead of Hurricane Florence.
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China has announced various measures over the past year to improve market access as it looks to deflect criticism of its treatment of foreign companies.
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This could take the form of small bumps that would extend or retract on a portion of the plane's body or wings to deflect sound.
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Pyongyang's Korean Catholic Association (KCA), founded in 1988, has been described as a front to deflect foreign criticism of the North's abhorrent human rights record.
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You won't often deflect enough damage to wipe out the threat, but having Genji draw the turret's fire allows teammates to step in and assist.
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Such a shield isn&apost technically feasible yet, but their general concept to use plasma to deflect radiation is certainly within the realm of possibility.
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Although the chance of Bennu directly striking Earth is unlikely, the information from OSIRIS-REx can help scientists understand how to deflect near-Earth asteroids.
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Moreover, they are a transparent and desperate ploy to deflect away from the hard, cold facts, none of which appear to have been responded to.
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Recent sackings of high-level government officials suggest that the president is trying to deflect growing public frustration over the deteriorating state of the economy.
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Mr Keller tried to deflect the Lennie reference as a mere "aside" in a ruling that was otherwise perfectly consistent with both Atkins and Hall.
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In August, Trump told Ainsley Earhardt on Fox & Friends what a "great job" he's doing as president as a way to deflect questions of impeachment.
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" Trump initially tried to deflect Cuomo's question about his rhetoric on Bill Clinton's affairs, sarcastically calling it "a nice way to start off the interview.
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And he's running out of time to learn to deflect, Pence-style, and move on from his opponent's attacks before debate number two on Sunday.
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In theory, these second factors deflect attempts to crack accounts made by thieves, governments and jilted partners, while also defusing mass breaches of online accounts.
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Genji's speed, damage and range all work to his advantage when facing off against the robot, but it's his Deflect ability that tilts the balance.
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Commentary from Timothy Stanley I'd guess Trump started the debate intending to deflect away from discussion of the "locker room" tape - re-focusing on economics.
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After his homophobic rant went viral, Bertke released a follow-up video where he similarly tries to deflect from the prejudice he had displayed openly.
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As a chronicle of our country's racism, To Kill a Mockingbird is quaint, ill-equipped to deflect turds flung by an evolved state of bigotry.
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BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has sought to deflect such views, saying that hiking rates now would only cool growth and do little help to banks.
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Humor has a long history in the queer world as a way to deflect those who would say we are flawed or in someway unnatural.
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And if politicians didn't use mental health as a shield to deflect larger questions about gun control—for instance, why are assault rifles still legal?
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Bayern were outclassed in the first half and fell behind to a Kramaic half-volley which goalkeeper Sven Ulreich could only deflect into his net.
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It can effectively deflect dust, dirt, and water and endure impact resistance, all while delivering powerful sound that will fill outdoor spaces with impressive audio.
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Instead, Arvidsson, streaking down the left wing with a pass from Miikka Salomaki, roofed a backhander that appeared to deflect off goalie Martin Jones' shoulder.
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Schumer then tries to deflect attention from the whole thigh-gap feud/potential Swift body-shaming situation with the joke about offending people with beards.
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This has become a common move for many in the GOP, who hope to deflect a growing wave of pressure for stronger gun control laws.
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Some harbored doubts as to whether I had truly changed, or whether I had merely pretended to do so in order to deflect police attention.
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Nationalist sentiment lies along a spectrum, and giving unhappy regions more say over their taxing and spending can deflect moderates from a pro-secession stance.
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They took a 3-2 lead when Boyle used his right skate to deflect Palmieri's pass from the right circle 6:22 into the third.
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Additionally, in an interview with Earther, Yang mentioned his enthusiasm for the idea of a giant space mirror that could deflect sunlight back in space.
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President Trump's propensity to defend himself or deflect to attacking Hillary Clinton or others is likely to weaken him (and other Republicans) with those voters.
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Although the system is intended to deflect North Korean missiles, China views it as a security threat and has boycotted and banned South Korean products.
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When I wrote a fictional scene of president saying to the camera "We make the terror" to deflect scandal, I hoped it would remain fiction.
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He could deflect the spin from the political handlers, lobbyists and operatives, because at some point in his career, he had walked in their shoes.
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Seeking to deflect public anger, he told his ministers he was conflicted over whether the authorities had done everything right in response to the disaster.
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The Republicans have well-deserved egg on their face, and the Democrats are pretty much giddy over having someone else to deflect their ineptness to.
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General Assiri is an adviser to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and blaming him could be a bid to deflect scrutiny from the crown prince.
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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull sought to deflect concern about the leak, touting the high security standards in Australia, where the submarine will be built.
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He had never exhibited nor sold anything in his lifetime and his belongings were stashed away upon his death to deflect attention from his suicide.
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As for the apology, Mr. O'Neill, a career police officer who was raised in Brooklyn, tried to deflect the spotlight that had swung his way.
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Mr. Wickremesinghe has tried to deflect blame by saying that Mr. Sirisena excluded him from security meetings, but Mr. Viyangoda said that was no excuse.
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He might want to deflect blame onto anybody else given the harsh criticism his administration has faced for being slow to respond to the outbreak.
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Pavelski fully extended his stick to deflect down a wrist shot by defenseman Justin Braun from the right point, a puck that bounced past Talbot.
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President Trump is attempting to bully the press in order to protect his ego and deflect attention from the chaos and mistakes of his administration.
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Other Trump supporters, meanwhile, have seized on the crisis to deflect blame to some of the president's favorite targets: foreign governments and powerful global organizations.
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Trump's quickness to deflect blame, readiness to designate scapegoats, unpredictable tirades and stinginess with the loyalty that he demands from others aren't just character flaws.
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But Fetch Chief Executive James Connelly has responded by saying that the move is an attempt to deflect attention away from months of unpaid invoices.
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But it was easy for "Euro-skeptics" to deflect popular attention from domestic problems by blaming foreigners who were supposedly running the show in Brussels.
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It did make serious findings, which were mischaracterized by Attorney General Barr in an effort to deflect the very serious implications of the Mueller report.
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Islamabad's ability to satisfy important American needs has given it the ability to deflect or ignore U.S. wishes, even those about which Washington felt strongly.
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PBMs have tried to deflect attention back to drugmakers, who it says are at fault for even setting high drug prices in the first place.
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His announcement comes as the Trump administration tries to deflect attention from the investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election to other policy issues.
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Sissons extended his stick to deflect defenseman Ryan Ellis' shot from the point between the pads of Ullmark for his seventh goal of the season.
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Three Democrats who had telegraphed that they would deflect and vote against impeachment for at least one article did so, while Republicans held the line.
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Looking to deflect any blame over the awkward decision, 5-Star leader Luigi Di Maio decided to turn the question over to the party's membership.
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I asked him question after question to keep him at ease and the conversation flowing, but also to deflect his attention (a classic introvert trick).
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After the attack in February, the security analysts behind Deflect checked the site's traffic history and found five similar attacks on the news site's system.
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New lines of inquiry Uncharacteristically, Sanders did not simply deflect questions about the case to one of Trump's lawyers Wednesday, a skill she's largely perfected.
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As part of their efforts, they have developed three different plans for how humans could deflect an asteroid and steer it away from impacting Earth.
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"Her attacks on me are all meant to deflect from her record of unleashing this monster," Trump told a large crowd in Fort Myers, Florida.
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Aracely Jimenez, a 22-year-old Sunrise digital organizer, told INSIDER she is frustrated with DNC Chairman Tom Perez's decision to deflect on the issue.
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In order to try and deflect the horror and stupidity of the Wikileakes disaster, the Dems said maybe it is Russia dealing with Trump. Crazy!
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These sunscreens physically deflect and block the sun's rays, as opposed to chemical filters that absorb the UV rays and, as they break down, release heat.
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He can be effective in Control maps — especially for those proficient with Deflect — but he can't be counted on to hold a point on his own.
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The spacecraft will crash into the smaller asteroid, called "Didymoon," at 3.7 miles per second, or 13,320 miles per hour, in an attempt to deflect it.
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Vitaly Umansky, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, said not much could be done to deflect headwinds for gaming revenues, as Chinese visitors have canceled trips.
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Experts say Envision's stances deflect from the underlying issues, and its proposals to end surprise billing would give doctors the upper hand to charge higher prices.
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Andersen is also able to hit a machete out of the air, and deflect arrows coming at him, all of which are described in the legend.
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That included a May assault that Deflect said was the largest DDoS attack recorded until a series of Mirai botnet attacks popped up later this year.
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But as quick as the right was to use the attacks as a wedge against refugees, the left moved just as fast to deflect the blame.
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"These are standard delay and deflect tactics by which one of the most powerful corporations in the history of the world are trying to avoid scrutiny."
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In his six months in office, veteran leftist Lopez Obrador has consistently sought to deflect the U.S. president's barbs and avoid embroiling himself in a confrontation.
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She stars as an overbearing single mom whose son secretly sets her up with his college buddy in an attempt to deflect some of her attention.
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In that moment, the focus was on him and what he wanted to tell me, as well as which of my questions he wanted to deflect.
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Islamabad has categorically rejected the allegations, describing the charges as New Delhi's attempt to deflect attention from the deteriorating human rights situation in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
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Ruth tries to deflect them by saying she was sick, but Lila confronts her with more questions about her illness and why medicine didn't heal her.
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No matter how many times you try to deflect their workout dates with a suggestion for some other sedentary activity, this friend's fitness peer-pressuring persists.
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The key for him is pairing that offensive asset with Deflect, since it can reverse Widowmaker's carefully aimed shot and the damage it would have dealt.
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Mr Comey's "challenge" was to spin the results of his investigation in a way that would deflect their inevitable anger and suspicion away from the FBI.
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Since making her first appearance with ESPN's broadcast team last fall, Mendoza has had to deflect all kinds of sexist attacks from fans and colleagues alike.
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The Werewolf, meanwhile, is always out to deflect suspicion, and also has the unique ability to see what an adjacent player's role is during a Whisper.
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As it turns out, the small hairs on their bodies are shaped like triangular prisms, allowing them to deflect sunlight as it bears down on them.
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It was a tough crowd most nights: Heartbreakers installed metal panels over its windows to deflect stray bullets after one patron fatally shot another in 2013.
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Roy Halladay is firing back at his hero-turned-nemesis, Roger Clemens ... telling TMZ Sports he wasn't a cheater, and Clemens is just trying to deflect.
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Trump sought to deflect attention from allegations of improper contact with Russia to the leaks that exposed them, an argument he's frequently made in recent days.
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Trump's own strategy to deflect sexual assault allegations against him has been to "deny, deny, deny," and Kavanaugh followed that playbook during his testimony on Thursday.
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Currently, we are defenseless against any hazardous asteroids on collision courses with Earth, but at least we're working on technologies that can hopefully deflect dangerous objects.
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Just like Russia Trump's focus on the act of leaking is meant to deflect attention from the content of the leaks, and Republicans have followed suit.
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Dictators and democrats seeking to deflect blame for their own incompetence have always manipulated the truth; sore losers have always accused the other lot of lying.
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Alibaba Group Holding Ltd last week also topped profit and revenue expectations, showing how diversification strategies at some tech giants might be helping deflect macroeconomic pressures.
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Still waiting for that Chris Brown and Soulja Boy fight, but until then I'd like to deflect the attention away from them and talk about #fashion.
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So finding and tracking all the asteroids that could cross Earth's path would allow officials to issue warnings and potentially provide time to deflect dangerous ones.
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The goal originally was waved off because an official believed Reinhart used a high stick to deflect the shot, but the call was overturned on review.
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China has used its rapprochement with The Philippines to deflect attention from a major legal defeat in July, when an international tribunal ruled strongly against it.
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Patricia Glaser, Gross' lawyer, in a statement on Wednesday called Pimco's "off-topic insults and baseless accusations" an attempt to deflect blame from its own misconduct.
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His comments fit a pattern in which he has long engaged, of seeking to deflect racial criticisms by turning to his work with another racial group.
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Strome made it 3-0 at 8:49 when he used his right shoulder to deflect a long shot by defenseman Adam Fox over Howard's stick.
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"We will note, however, that publication or promotion of a name shows the desperation to deflect from the substance of the whistleblower complaint," the lawyers added.
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He made a third attempt to deflect the Khans' criticism on Sunday, writing on Twitter that the real issue at stake in the election was terrorism.
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" Responding to Fox News, Angelo Carusone, the president of Media Matters, released a statement Tuesday imploring people not to "let Fox News distract, deflect, or deceive.
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Manson panicked, terrified that Beausoleil would implicate him in the crime (and the earlier murder of Crowe), and wanted to deflect attention away from the deaths.
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Nilsson kept the Ducks from winning in overtime when he used his stick to deflect a wrist shot from the onrushing Jakob Silfverberg into the crowd.
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"To be kept in mind is the 'distract and deflect' strategy at work on the part of the White House and its allies," one adviser said.
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They named it after their favorite sound effect from the Calvin & Hobbes comics when the make-believe tiger would deflect toy gunshots from his best pal.
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She has also been able to deflect Trump's blame over the stalemate by passing bills to open individual agencies -- that have gone nowhere in the Senate.
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"There is this saying that all positive comments we receive we deflect like Teflon while negative comments we hang on to like Velcro," Ms. Haas wrote.
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Like Friberg, many throughout Europe's far-right so far have largely sought to deflect blame for the fiasco by pinning the violence on left-wing protesters.
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This approach works to tighten their grip on power and on their borders, and to deflect attention from how much they and their cronies are stealing.
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The Stronach Group, under pressure from animal rights groups as well as horse trainers, apparently had little choice but to take drastic measures to deflect blame.
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"I've spent most of my adult life using sex to deflect from the screaming void inside my empty heart," she says flippantly but truthfully in therapy.
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These were the tactics used to great effect during the campaign: Trump would face an allegation and deflect it by turning it back on his opponent.
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Congress sought to deflect responsibility for the crisis by saddling the Fed with new regulatory responsibilities, even as it clipped its lender-of-last-resort power.
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Romano rolled his ankle as he spun to deflect the ball, but was able to pick up the ball and throw to second for the forceout.
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However, this is not a new practice and its mention in today's report could be to deflect attention from the hateful content and issues around that.
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He repeatedly extolled "sovereignty" in a setting where the term traditionally has been brandished by nations like Russia, China, Iran and North Korea to deflect criticism.
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One that's intended to anticipate and deflect any critical questions he may face on the campaign trail, given his many years of service to Mountain View.
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In particular, Beijing would like to deflect the Trump administration from concepts of decoupling and establishing new global supply chains that lockout Beijing's high-tech enterprises.
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"The Russians not only got him to deflect blame from their interference in our democracy, but they got him to withhold military aid," Mr. Schiff said.
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Every decade or so, a cyclone comes close to the Great Red Spot and the winds of the two systems collide and deflect at an angle.
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There are also concerns Iran could lash out militarily against U.S. allies in the region to deflect from pressure being built up by protests within Iran.
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But, of course, that's exactly what President Trump is being accused of, and if you can't defend the President's alleged actions, you just deflect and project.
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Republicans are only a short step away from such shamelessness when they try to deflect from the president's racism by accusing his foes of anti-Semitism.
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"The Russians not only got him to deflect blame from their interference in our democracy, but they got him to withhold military aid," Mr. Schiff said.
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At the same time, the show doesn't use humor to deflect its sadness but leans fully into both, like an inappropriate joke told at a wake.
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Meanwhile, Trump has reduced members of Congress to partisan hacks throwing around distractions to deflect the public's attention, and discredit the FBI and the Special Counsel.
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This allowed the space capsule to turn its heat shield toward Earth's atmosphere, absorb and deflect the heat of reentry, and safely return to the planet.
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In the middle of the movie, there's a scene where Bakhtiar (played by Nazanin Boniadi) has to deflect the advances of Fox News anchor Brian Wilson.
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In an effort to deflect blame, Netanyahu has lashed out, attacking the police, the media, the opposition and the left in rallies and on social media.
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Sanders' attacks on Democrats on Monday prove that she's assimilated Trump's characteristic tactic of stoking anger and new controversies to deflect from his own political liabilities.
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The university said in a statement Tuesday that Zangrillo's filing was a diversionary tactic meant to deflect attention from his criminal indictments, an assertion Weinberg contests.
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And he's advised his more skittish, moderate, colleagues to deflect reporters' questions by saying they'll be "a juror" in Trump's Senate trial and therefore can't comment.
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It's part of a larger GOP strategy to deflect criticisms from the president and instead hammer Schiff and Pelosi over how they're conducting the impeachment inquiry.
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The very strong electric fields inside the storm can deflect the muons so they entirely miss the detector -- that was the reason the muon rate dropped.
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The tepid international response to Mr. Liu's case is a reflection of China's rising power, and its ability to deflect pressure over its human rights record.
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The longer the lead time, the fewer HAMMER launches would be needed, with about seven to 11 spacecraft required to deflect Bennu 25 years before impact.
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But he's still had to deflect some shame and misconceptions, like the sting of being judged by two partners when they all tested positive for an STI.
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But the moment that's worth the price of admission is when a Chippendales dancer (which, ahem, Zierine once was) uses the family jewels to deflect a shark.
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In an interview, Barber acknowledged making the demands but said Remington is mischaracterizing them in an attempt to deflect attention from the real issues in the case.
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When he used the guillotine to take top position on Cooper, Cooper was able to deflect the arm nearest his head and attack with a D'arce choke.
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But seven months later, it looks more like the opening salvo in a campaign to deflect blame when oil prices rise and take credit when they fall.
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"If you have something like 50 years, that could deflect it enough, and it might be a whole lot simpler than sending up nuclear weapons," Dworkin says.
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A notable trend in Facebook's responses is its tendency to deflect uncomfortable information about its practices by saying its an industry standard that most comparable platforms utilize.
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"My baton strikes were glancing off Petrov's arms and hitting the right side of his head as he raised his arms to deflect my strikes," he wrote.
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At the very least, the unfortunate staff who have to deal with irate would-be holidaymakers need to be trained to deflect the worst of the rage.
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Putting at least part of HQ2 near D.C. could help the company as it seeks to deflect antitrust action, which President Trump told Axios is under consideration.
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This is obviously bad news for future civilizations on Earth, but our descendents will hopefully have figured out a way to deflect asteroids and comets by then.
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You'll climb ladders and pipes, user your lightsaber to deflect stormtrooper fire, and stand face to... well, chest with the dark lord himself (he's really tall, folks).
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European allies have tried to deflect threats from US President Donald Trump, who last year demanded countries double NATO's defense spending goal of 22014% of economic output.
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He is trying to deflect from the fact that his client has no right to sue by sending to the media carefully edited texts with significant redactions.
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In the event that an asteroid is found to be on an impact trajectory with Earth, NASA is also thinking about ways to deflect the killer asteroid.
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But with trade issues straining relations, there have been rising concerns that China is intentionally weakening its currency to deflect the impact of tariffs on its goods.
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These classic tactics are used to deflect attention from the message to the messenger, and to chill other employees who might be similarly inclined to speak up.
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Angst over U.S. import tariffs did not deflect G20 attention away from China's trade practices, which also drew voices of concern from some nations, the official said.
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Being stacked on your shoulders is usually a less than ideal situation, but Moraes seemed able to deflect a great many blows on his hamstrings and calves.
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Those who are obsessed with unfairly singling out and demonizing Israel now have a powerful tool with which to deceive impressionable undergraduates and deflect accusations of bias.
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You can't take your eyes off her, even as she seems to be making every effort to deflect your attention, to obscure her radiance, to disappear onscreen.
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The girls are able to effectively, albeit momentarily, deflect the taunts back to the boys by foisting the reputation of "playing with dolls" onto one of them.
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The less widely available Star Wars: Trials on Tatooine, a demo from Lucasfilm's Industrial Light and Magic division, asks them to deflect blaster fire with a lightsaber.
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I don't buy it, I say this with all due respect to the Clintons, but politicians as a rule like to deflect criticism by blaming the press.
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Henrik Lundqvist's 24th save was a beauty, lunging from one post to another to deflect a shot by Tampa Bay Lightning forward Tyler Johnson with his glove.
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To deflect attention from the wrecking-job afoot onstage, Mr Trump entered the arena and stood waving generally, with a waxen half-smile, like a senile dictator.
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Many politicians tried to deflect blame for the decision to hike petrol prices, but Mr Khamenei shut them down by publicly backing the move on November 17th.
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Whenever he was criticized for offensive jokes, Mr. Clay protested that he was only playing a part, which many, understandably, saw as an excuse to deflect responsibility.
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China has begun to fill the global power vacuum created by Trump's abdication, while U.S. protectionism allows Xi Jinping to deflect justified criticisms of Beijing's own mercantilism.
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Cruz is looking to deflect suggestions he will be unable to pick off delegates in the coming weeks to force a contested Republican National Convention in July.
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Scientists and startups have also suggested cannons that would shoot fake snow across Antarctica and a balloon that could pump aerosols into the atmosphere to deflect sunlight.
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Unlike coaches in many American sports, Klinsmann also declined to deflect the focus away from his players, instead calling out the issues he saw on the field.
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The trial comes as Turkey tries to deflect criticism from the European Union, United States and rights groups that say it is bridling a once-vibrant press.
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Then, early in the third period, he managed to deflect a shot off the stick of Cal Clutterbuck, who was being hauled down by Florida's Alex Petrovic.
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His attempts to soften the impact of the statements by saying he wouldn&apost change eligibility for retirees or those "approaching" retirement did little to deflect criticism.
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While Suu Kyi's speech failed to deflect the growing international condemnation of Myanmar's treatment of the Rohingya, the mood in Yangon, the country's largest city, was upbeat.
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Update 4:30pm PT: "The responses are designed to obfuscate and deflect from the facts as borne out by the rigorous reporting," a Forbes spokesperson told TechCrunch.
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But Murphy maintained that his staff has not been involved with the OCE and suggested Grayson is trying to deflect attention from the nature of the allegations.
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Faced with a negative story -- or stories -- President Donald Trump uses his Twitter feed to float a conspiracy theory of some sort designed to distract and deflect.
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And when he sings a music-hall song to defuse a cafe riot, we see someone who has long used words to deflect violence and charm protectors.
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Third, despite leading the party's response, Xi has been able to deflect popular discontent regarding the initial outbreak toward lower-level officials, sparing himself and other elites.
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Some analysts perceived the presentation as a way to deflect attention from questions about demand, margin pressure, increasing competition and even Musk's ongoing battle with U.S. regulators.
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The firm's duties included conducting "scrimmages as needed for the City Attorney and its clients" — that is, coaching Oakland officials how to deflect blame away from themselves.
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But if Lopez Obrador's government were to offer a modest cut, the official said it could be used to deflect blame domestically if output continues to slide.
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And he continued to deflect blame for the Russian election interference detailed in U.S. indictments last week, suggesting that President Barack Obama was dismissive of the threat.
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Legally, these are charitable contributions to host committees that foster our democratic traditions and help the localities deflect the massive cost of holding a successful political convention.
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The comments reflected the tendency of the Trump administration to deflect damning facts and to create new narratives that the President and his fans find more appealing.
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The Myanmar government has put on a cynical and sinister show, pretending to welcome refugees back, all the while seeking to deflect condemnation for the Tatmadaw's crimes.
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Brandon Carlo lofted a shot from the top of the faceoff circle, and Marchand got a waist-high stick on it to deflect the puck past Talbot.
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Pence continued to deflect by touting his health care record in Indiana, and Davidson kept pressing him to address what the Trump administration is doing right now.
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Democrats also pressed questions about the attack's timing and whether it was meant to deflect attention from the president's expected impeachment trial this month in the Senate.
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To avoid campaigning on stale policy measures, they rather flood local discourse with Trump impeachment and national matters that deflect attention away from kitchen-table issues. Gov.
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Matt Wood, the policy director at pro-net neutrality group Free Press, accused Pai of trying to deflect attention away from his policies and toward internet giants.
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When he tried to deflect blame during an interview with Fox News's Ed Henry the same week as the Examiner interview, it blew up in his face.
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Because Jeff Bezos already owns The Washington Post, an additional 50,000 Amazon jobs in the DC area might help deflect Congressional attention from his company's monopolistic tendencies.
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A C-suite executive's power and status can also deflect concerns that their direct reports or board members may have when an executive starts acting uncharacteristically — e.g.
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You can't take your eyes off her, even as she seems to be making every effort to deflect your attention, to obscure her radiance, to disappear onscreen.
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Senate Republicans have a new strategy to deflect allegations of election interference that have been brought against President Donald Trump: They're questioning the credibility of the whistleblower.
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Sisi has tried to downplay the allegations, turning to state-run media and government-controlled newspapers, as well as online supporters to deflect and deny Ali's charges.
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You gotta hand it to her ... Rosie used her interviewing skills -- clearly from her talk show -- to adroitly deflect questions from the terminal to her waiting SUV.
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Though Schumer initially tried to deflect when news outlets (and fans on Twitter) started asking her about her connection to Metzger, the topic proved impossible to ignore.
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"They know what everyone else is talking about tonight and they hope this move will deflect the trajectory of the asteroid that is plummeting towards them," he wrote.
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European allies have tried to deflect threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, who last year demanded countries double NATO's defense spending goal of two percent of economic output.
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When many of the women he approaches try to deflect his advances by saying they can't speak English, he whips out the gadget to translate his problematic request.
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Yet the Supreme Court has still found ways in the past to ignore or deflect ample evidence of racism and bigotry in some of its most important decisions.
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But his administration is inching away from Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's elusive inflation target, seeking to deflect criticism that the signature policy has been a failure.
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Democrats have dismissed the President's allegations as an attempt to deflect from negative attention over growing reports of contact between Trump allies and Russian officials during the campaign.
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Patricia Glaser, Gross' lawyer, in a statement on Wednesday said Pimco's "off-topic insults and baseless accusations" an were an attempt to deflect blame from its own misconduct.
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Unlike men, however — who are also less likely to downgrade or deflect compliments — women have a subconscious worry about being perceived as too full of themselves or arrogant.
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This finding could shed light on the nature of dangerous asteroids that might one day strike Earth, which might, in turn, reveal the best ways to deflect them.
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Although a bigger bomb would be better, current US nuclear warhead sizes would be sufficient to deflect a very large asteroid that comes out of nowhere, Dearborn said.
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That helped deflect attention from a deep crack in the coalition: the M5S, which has a history of NIMBY-ism, has vehemently opposed infrastructure projects the League supports.
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Though many Americans think the plan is a gimmick to deflect criticism of the administration's inaction on drug prices, PhRMA President and CEO Stephen J. Ubl raised alarm.
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While Deflect doesn't send any damage back to Roadhog, it does prevent the hook from grabbing Genji and dooming him to death-by-Scrap Gun to the face.
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Victims are reluctant to report abuse precisely because society is so eager to blame them and deflect responsibility from their abusers — especially if their abusers are powerful men.
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Abe, who has sought to deflect U.S. President Donald Trump's protectionist and isolationist instincts, is expected to make a rare trip to the Middle Eastern country this month.
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The incident is casting light on the sorry state of the economy and food production in Nigeria—along with a government that's anxious to deflect the blame elsewhere.
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"We would need probably at least five years warning to 10 years warning to be able to launch an effective space mission to deflect that object," Johnson said.
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Stewart tried to deflect by pointing to Tim Kaine's "antifa" son, who was sentenced to probation in 2017 for resisting arrest after demonstrating against a pro-Trump rally.
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For example, take a look at some of these egregious attempts to defend, deflect, and even blamed Fox News for the current rush of troubles for the left.
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Rubio has tried to deflect attacks on his own relationship with Trump by pointing to Murphy's family business, Coastal Construction, which constructed two Trump-branded buildings in Florida.
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Genji is more capable than Soldier at close range due to his spread attack and melee dash, but Deflect shuts down Soldier's most potent weapon — his Ultimate — immediately.
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The student asked the politician if he'd reject future donations from the NRA; Rubio seemed to deflect, saying he had no control over who buys into his agenda.
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In Season 1, Cersei tells us â€" to deflect her relationship with Jaime â€" that the Targaryens wed brothers and sisters for years to keep their bloodlines pure.
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Both in person, where Regnery tried to deflect many questions, and even in email, a medium in which he seems more comfortable, meandering down philosophical and historical byways.
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The NASA office finds and tracks these objects and figures out how to either deflect an object heading toward Earth or mitigate the effects of an unavoidable impact.
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In its response to Oman-Reagan's claims, Oxford Dictionaries tried to deflect blame, protesting that its entries merely reflect language as it is and has historically been used.
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Some critics of the Kremlin say it is using the case of Alexander Kokorin and Pavel Mamayev to deflect attention from bigger problems, an allegation it has ignored.
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Panarin cut across the front of the net as Ian Cole fired a point shot and got just enough of the puck to deflect it into the cage.
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Sure, except for all the reasons not to — like, in the parlance of Jim Comey, oh fuzz, this is about to snowball, I need to contain and deflect.
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Where newer generations of vehicles have V-shaped or double-V-shaped chassis to deflect the energy unleashed in a blast, the flat ones took it head-on.
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Far from based in Islam, Islamophobia is the highly effective, manufactured 21st century Islamist instrument inducing self-censorship within the West seeking to deflect critical scrutiny of Islamism.
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This is Carlson's attempt to deflect attention from the national outrage over Trump casting doubt on the US intelligence community's determination that Russia meddled in our 2016 election.
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"You can get a lot of value by reducing costs because now you deflect clients to the online channels and use that to fuel your growth," she said.
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"Coming out stories should not be used to deflect from allegations of sexual assault," Sarah Kate Ellis, president and chief executive officer of GLAAD tweeted at the time.
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So "they" are playing up the separation of families at the border to deflect from the inspector general report on the 2016 election that came out last week?
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"What you're seeing is Republicans in Congress who are bending over backwards to try to shield and deflect oversight of this behavior and accountability and consequences," Obama said.
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When critics leaped on his remark, his aides tried to deflect criticism by arguing that, because none of the current administration's policies had worked, anything was worth trying.
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Scientists will continue performing tests like these, while others are working on ways to deflect with the asteroids if they actually do pose a threat to the Earth.
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Clinton's Democratic rival, has repeatedly invoked the disastrous Iraq war, which he voted against, to deflect from the scant attention he has paid to foreign policy more broadly.
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Instead, in an attempt to deflect blame, he told bald-faced lies about Obama and Wilson—both of whom, one can't ignore given Trump's racial demagoguery, are black.
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To deflect attention from the race debacle, Mike announces that Bill Erickson, thrown under the bus in the illegal lobbying/data breach investigation last season, has been arrested.
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Trump's defenders on the committee will almost certainly deflect to the issue of leaks, which is how most of the evidence of potential obstruction has come to light.
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And worrying about toy hacks can deflect from the reality that abductions by strangers are rare; in three-fourth's of cases, family members or acquaintances are to blame.
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If you look at the shot in slow motion, the force of impact was inarguably stronger, but the Kevlar managed to absorb and deflect the bullet as intended.
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Deflect Labs traces much of the malicious traffic back to botnets and malicious scripts run by the Ghost Squad hacking collective, who very publicly denounced Black Lives Matter.
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" Andrew Bates, a spokesman for the Biden campaign, told CNN in response that "Donald Trump cannot deflect responsibility for mishandling of the administration's response to the coronavirus outbreak.
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"Coming-out stories should not be used to deflect from allegations of sexual assault," said Sarah Kate Ellis, president of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD).
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Context: In the decades that followed the Holocaust, a desire among many Germans to deflect or repress their guilt led to a new form of antipathy toward Jews.
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But critics accused Mr. Barzani of staging the vote to deflect attention from the Kurdish region's troubled economy and what they consider to be Mr. Barzani's authoritarian rule.
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China has urged countries to work together, but lashed out at the United States and others, at least in part, it seems, to deflect public anger at home.
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The wildly unpredictable potential actions of drones are driving a new industry that promises to deflect, jam, take over, or just plain shoot them out of the sky.
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His group has handled the logistics for the Santa Fe students' news conference on Friday, which the students decided to hold in Houston to deflect negative attention locally.
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The Florida murder case is the latest example of someone assuming the social media identity of another person to deflect suspicion from family and friends after a crime.
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But New Jersey rookie center Nico Hischier, battling with Florida's Nick Bjugstad, had the puck deflect in as he skated hard through the crease and into his goalie.
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House Republicans have attempted from the start to deflect attention from Trump's own incriminating statements by contending that the case against Trump relies on "secondhand" or "hearsay" information.
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Trump and his defenders can deflect, or they can take the position that his conduct is not impeachable, or they can simply refuse to engage on the merits.
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The Bloomberg campaign has worked to deflect ongoing criticism regarding the policy by highlighting New York's job growth and drop in crime rates during Bloomberg's time as mayor.
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In an interview with reporters on Air Force One on the way to Paris, President Trump once more tried to deflect blame from Russia for the election hacks.
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But the Blues countered on the power play less than two minutes after that with Schwartz driving the net to deflect Brayden Schenn's shot with his left shin.
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Blunt also appeared to deflect criticism that Grenell has never served in a U.S. intelligence agency by arguing that Maguire took the job with similar levels of expertise.
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This shouldn't deflect blame from the pharmaceutical industry — as Judge Balkman's decision suggests, misleading marketing might have helped quadruple medical opioid sales from 1994 to 2006 in Oklahoma.
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Boston knotted the score at 10:03 of the first period when Kuraly's goal appeared to deflect off the leg of Penguins defenseman Jack Johnson and past Jarry.
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Mr. Trump's Twitter statements are a transparent attempt to deflect negative attention from himself and appeal to the conspiracy-ridden sensibilities of some of his Obama-hating base.
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This shouldn't deflect blame from the pharmaceutical industry — as Judge Balkman's decision suggests, misleading marketing might have helped quadruple medical opioid sales from 1994 to 2006 in Oklahoma.
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Two recent papers anticipate how nukes could be employed to either deflect an asteroid on a collision course with Earth, or blow it into smaller, less hazardous chunks.
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They are absorbing just enough of it to bolster whatever view of the world they desperately want to believe, or to deflect its disturbing nature for the same reason.
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But the "culture of the status quo" charge wasn't so easy for Barra, of all people, to deflect: She's not only a GM lifer, she's a second-generation lifer.
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Worse, European national politicians, in an effort to deflect blame, have taken to blaming the EU for all manner of unpopular policies, many of which are actually national decisions.
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Trump will be right at home in front of a camera, and in his free-ranging conversation with Oz, he can dodge and deflect as much as he wants.
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It takes at least five years to design, build and launch a spacecraft that can deflect or destroy an asteroid or comet, according to astronomer Joseph Nuth of Goddard.
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The army has tried to deflect condemnation of its actions, but the UN said the crimes were shocking for the "level of denial, normalcy and impunity attached to them".
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Though spending extensive time on the opioid crisis, Adams attempts to deflect questions about supervised injection sites, where health professionals help addicts avoid overdosing when they take illegal drugs.
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Josi flipped a wrister from the right point and Forsberg managed to deflect it by Smith for his 231rd goal, matching Jason Arnott's franchise mark set in 603-260.
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A new report from Deflect, a nonprofit DDoS mitigation service, shows just how determined Ghost Squad and other groups were to bring down the site after the initial incident.
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"[Newt] Gingrich, his colleagues and his corporate sponsors can't discuss or resolve the real problems facing the average American, but they can certainly deflect attention from them," Sanders writes.
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Then there is Amodei's attempt to deflect, again, the question of whether he thinks it is OK (or not) for Trump to call on Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden.
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Though the image sparked outrage, the photo was out of date, and conservatives used the apparent mischaracterization as a way to deflect from the glaring ethics issues at stake.
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