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Recent Examples of sidetrackHold fast to your missions instead of getting sidetracked by headlines or what other companies are doing.
To strengthen your internal compass, define your nonnegotiables.—Antoine Andrews, Forbes.com, 24 July 2025 The Essex picks up the family’s mayday signal, and while Martin — gradually revealed to be the usual unscrupulous corporate creep — insists on sticking to their extraction mission, not getting sidetracked with search and rescue, he’s overruled by the others.—David Rooney, HollywoodReporter, 30 June 2025 Vierling's rehab assignment got a little sidetracked when the outfielder missed time with a stomach bug, but he is cleared to return to the Major League lineup.—Hunter Mulholland, MSNBC Newsweek, 28 June 2025 Anything that sidetracks Boston’s pursuit of Banner 19 will draw cheers in these parts.—Jim Alexander, Oc Register, 7 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for sidetrack
Use words, phrases, and approaches that deviate from traditional power-play leadership to cultivate a revolutionary, individualistic leadership style.
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Serenity Gibbons,
Forbes.com,
9 Sep. 2025
The Princess of Wales has rarely deviated from her signature brunette tresses, often styled in a bouncy blowout, since marrying into the royal family in 2011.
Senate Democrats are attempting to wield their leverage over Republicans, who will need their help in a few weeks to clear a 60-vote filibuster and avert the latest shutdown deadline.
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Ramsey Touchberry,
The Washington Examiner,
5 Sep. 2025
Advertisement The tough talk coming from Democrats now is not all that different from what some of them were saying in March, just before Schumer and other Senate Democrats gave in and averted a shutdown.
And major studios are making fewer prestige films of the kind that once used Toronto as a launching pad, preferring to divert more resources to action-heavy blockbusters and family fare.
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Brent Lang,
Variety,
3 Sep. 2025
Talk of bringing in the National Guard is less a solution than a distraction — a show of force that diverts attention away from the deeper investments communities need.
Netanyahu has repeatedly attempted to deflect responsibility for the security lapses during the attacks of October 7, 2023, blaming security chiefs instead.
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Tal Shalev,
CNN Money,
2 Sep. 2025
Asked about Trump’s attempt to remove her, senators mostly deflected Tuesday by citing her pending lawsuit or questioning why Cook hadn’t more adamantly defended her innocence.
Deadheading redirects energy from seed production to root and vegetative growth of annuals and perennials.
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Mary Marlowe Leverette,
Southern Living,
5 Sep. 2025
To counter this dynamic, Newhouse thinks lawmakers, those in charge of news coverage, and even interested onlookers should redirect attention away from individual perpetrators.
Officers said — and video showed — the rancher moved his hands into his jacket after exiting his truck immediately following the crash.
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Nicole Blanchard,
Idaho Statesman,
7 Sep. 2025
The website’s mobile observatory — which moves about in search of clear skies — will this year be in Cyprus, where the partial eclipse phases occur 30 minutes after moonrise, with totality an hour after that.
In a market where the audience can shift overnight, PacSun is betting that its ability to learn and adapt in real time is the ultimate competitive advantage.
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Jamie Gutfreund,
Forbes.com,
9 Sep. 2025
Last week, the actress was seen on set in London for her new film, Anxious People, sporting a light blonde bob — a drastic change from her usual long brunette locks, though in recent months she's shifted towards a lighter hue.
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