We don't want to be
distracted by letters.
Not exact matches
That means the progressive denizens of This Town can't get
distracted by the shiny object that is our ideological champion (who, it should be mentioned, hasn't visited Iowa once this campaign cycle, has repeatedly stated she will not run for President in 2016, and signed a
letter encouraging Clinton to run) primarying the presumptive nominee.
Most people don't write well, or hate to write or are just to busy and / or
distracted to take the time to write business
letters, instruction manuals, a truly good novel, copy that gets results, news stories fake or otherwise, tech manuals, spec sheets, non-fiction books on any subject, erotica, science fiction stories and books, science article, magazine articles and blog posts
by the millions.
Now, I didn't pour as many hours into Skyrim as most did, primarily due to having to juggle multiple titles at any given time, so after around twenty or so hours I became
distracted and moved on to whatever else was vying for my attention; with that said, one of my fondest gaming memories of recent times involve questing with my homeboy Sven until we somehow became separated, arriving at Whiterun to be confronted with a
letter informing me of his death (Which I tried fruitlessly to avoid
by spamming previous saves to no avail) and then venturing back out into the bitter wilds alone in order to retrieve his corpse and place it upon a shrine behind my abode in Riverwood.
More than 170 leading artists and figures in Britain's art world have also written an open
letter protesting the relationship, calling the BP logo «a stain on the Tate's international reputation» and corporate sponsorship a means
by which companies can gain «social legitimacy» to
distract the public «from their impacts on human rights, the environment and the global climate.»
That
lettering should not
distract from the «STUDENT DRIVER» signage, and must be approved
by the Division.
This ensures that you're actually seeing the
letters on the page, not getting
distracted by the ideas, context, or logical flow.