Thursday, June 11, 2015

10 June 2015

  • Red herring: Something intended to divert attention from the real problem or matter at hand; misleading clue
    • Since the problem is not intended to be straightforward, the narrative may include additional information, including "red herrings" , that the students must consider as they search for the key issues. (International Records Management Trust) 
    • Steven Finn and Jake Ball are the most vulnerable as England look to make space for the return of James Anderson (whose absence here is a red herring; England lost because of weak batting not the absence of another swing bowler) and Stokes. (George Dobell) July 17'  2016.

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