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"detract" Definitions
  1. to take away a part, as from quality, value, or reputation (usually followed by from
  2. to draw away or divert; distract: to detract another's attention from more important issues.
  3. Archaic
  4. to take away (a part); abate: The dilapidated barn detracts charm from the landscape.

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Two others who have flirted with presidential runs are also seen as more apt to detract from the race than to add to it: Oprah Winfrey (55% say she would do more to detract than add) and Howard Schultz (55% detract).
I didn't want to detract from that — at all.
I don't want to detract from good shitty Chinese food.
I know it doesn't detract from or diminish my experience.
In both instances, the inclusion doesn't detract from the experience.
The efficiency improvements don't detract from the Model S experience.
But that doesn't detract from the scope of his accomplishment.
All this is not to detract from Mr. Beshear's success.
Do you think videos enhance or detract from your memories?
None of that should detract, of course, from Iceland's joy.
Like Messi, Dybala's size did not detract from his ability.
Instead of augmenting the competition's charm, they detract from it.
These fans detract from the appeal of the Delta battery.
It definitely doesn't detract from being sexually naked for me.
All these concerns shouldn't detract from the importance of Apple's announcement.
Some details enhance the reports' credibility and others detract from it.
That reduces touch sensitivity and can detract from the screen's quality.
What that conversation should not do is detract from survivors' stories.
Still — that's a quibble that doesn't detract from Viridi's overall charm.
None of these minor flaws detract from the book's overall achievement.
Still, this doesn't really detract from the overall pleasure of reading.
But that will scarcely detract from either countries' sense of achievement.
Western allies say it could detract from the fight against Islamic State.
But Malta's compact size doesn't detract from the marvelous lifestyle it offers.
But while they detract from the experience, they don't completely ruin it.
He thinks links shouldn't detract from the 140 character limit on tweets.
And I don't want to detract from the legitimacy of my craft.
Conversely, abuse, malicious automation, and manipulation detract from the health of Twitter.
That doesn't detract from the quality of his work, by the way.
That does not detract from what a resounding success it has been.
That does little to detract from the apparent brazenness of the attack.
I'm not saying that to detract from his alleged victims at all.
Moreover, Isaacson's comments must necessarily detract from his effectiveness as an educator.
It doesn't detract from how much they want to beat each other.
More important, just remember this: Someone else's success doesn't detract from yours.
Ultimately, the guide should enhance the game rather than detract from it.
The weakness of Mr. Trump's opposition should not detract from his own performance.
It didn't detract from anything and it has made me feel more confident.
It will actually detract from your experience if you go back and forth.
Moments like these in Gyasi's American stories detract from her stronger Ghanaian stories.
I avoided popular party weekends when added crowds could detract from my experience.
There are privacy enhancements that do not overly detract from legitimate security interests.
At the same time, it doesn't detract from the experience in any way.
All of these factors can either improve or detract from the room's qi.
But this smattering of meta-theatricality didn't detract from the show's dramatic impact.
Even Rachel and Ross's infamous break up can't detract from this armchair's beauty.
He no doubt hoped that the interruption would not detract from his message.
It is unfortunate and does detract from what we're trying to get done.
Of course, this discussion should not detract from Mr. Trabucco's work here today.
But that will not detract from the passion on display by both teams.
But these allusions don't detract; in fact, they indicate a compelling, unthreatened awareness.
Intrigue and uncertainty do not detract from the enormity of what Algerians have achieved.
Still, rather than detract from Cher's Jewish roots, I'd argue that deepens them further.
But it doesn't detract from the beautiful music he and the Met created onstage.
Bells and whistles would only detract from their comforting, yet somehow also melancholic, mundanity.
Comments like the president's detract from a woman's value as a professional, she said.
While the restaurant is undeniably touristy, that does nothing to detract from its appeal.
Rather than detract from the larger story, these tiny moments add to the myth.
The phone&aposs signature feature can also detract from its appeal in some ways.
The point isn't that these detract from the extraordinary accomplishment of saving his crew.
It can go to any length to detract attention from its actions in Kashmir.
The mozzarella sticks were actually triangles, but their shape did not detract from their taste.
Other Republicans complained that Mueller's testimony would detract from more important issues for House Judiciary.
These features have been carefully designed so as not to detract from the user experience.
But that shouldn't detract from the growth that Chinese phone makers have seen in India.
That a husband's bad behavior could still detract from his wife's success was intensely demoralizing.
No pan and tilt is annoying, but it didn't detract much from the overall experience.
This is not to detract from wrongdoing and abuse perpetuated by individuals in these cases.
"I don't want this to detract from the movement or the message," he told CNN.
Short and sweet, they didn't detract from the movies that viewers actually expected to see.
These flaws do not, however, detract from the wisdom you can glean from this volume.
Skies are partly to mostly sunny, and breezes don't detract too much from the day.
But the city's Democratic mayor expressed concern that the visit might detract from the funerals.
"Emphasizing individual responsibility does not need to detract from corporate or federal responsibility," he said.
The idea certainly got people talking, although a HUD ultimately wouldn't detract from a minimal interior.
"It's lazy and empty," she said, noting that those attributes don't necessarily detract from its effectiveness.
But all that action shouldn't detract from the biggest earnings week of the year, Cramer said.
The Clinton campaign already has a personality that can detract from its candidate in former Pres.
These quibbles do not detract from how consistently thought-provoking and enjoyable "Originals" manages to be.
Britain's decision to leave the EU does not detract from the defining vision of the scheme.
But those simplifications did little to detract from just how impressive an achievement today's win was.
But those facts and other ugly parts of our history don't detract from our nation's greatness.
The Texas group's board decided the subsidiaries would not detract from the group's core, nonprofit mission.
It's an excellent episode and any prior knowledge will really detract from the impact of it.
The study suggests that the popularity of new apps could detract from the usage of others.
Almost three-quarters -- 72% -- think she would detract more than she would add to the race.
It's a little fuzzier than the Pixel's photo, but not enough to detract from the photo.
These lapses do not detract from the vivid, human portrait provided of the broader music ecosystem.
Racist figures like the so-called welfare queen took hold to detract from rectifying institutional inequalities.
This does not detract from the fact that there indeed may be contributing mental health issues.
" Blue (ACLU) ribbons: Ruth Negga, Karlie Kloss, Lin-Manuel Miranda "It doesn't detract from the looks.
Kathy Scruggs was a modern, independent woman whose personal life should not detract from her accomplishments.
That doesn't detract from Mattis's extraordinary service, the fact he's an exemplar of integrity and forthrightness.
While the voiceover wasn't part of Scott's original vision, it clearly didn't detract from the film's impact.
Claims ensuring swift physical and mental transformation detract from compelling headway on how yoga actually can help.
Once the bites were in our mouths, however, the sticky texture wasn't apparent, so it didn't detract.
But he said that such "trade-offs" did not detract from the need to disrupt ISIS' networks.
Don't let anything in that chart detract from what you previously thought about your marriage or relationship.
None of this should detract from the work Apple has already done on privacy, which is significant.
It seems unlikely that'll do anything to detract from illegal sidewalk-riding, but it's worth a shot.
It didn't detract from the race and seemed to get the crowd excited prior to the race.
That shouldn't detract from the hard work of the athletes competing, but it shouldn't be forgotten, either.
Walking in challenging environments can be difficult, with pollution and climate being factors that detract from participation.
Some are concerned that because many migrants are claiming benefits, it will detract from their own welfare.
There are too many disparate and unnecessary elements that detract from some genuinely interesting themes and ideas.
None of this should detract from the immense personal impact on those caught up in the raids.
Even with blue-chip models, seemingly imperceptible differences can add or detract thousands of dollars in value.
The missing cheese was noticeable but did not completely detract from the crunchy fish and tangy sauce.
I said that subtitles detract from the theatrical experience and there are legitimate reasons to dislike them.
In Jordan on Tuesday, Pompeo said the pullout would not detract from U.S. efforts to marginalize Iran.
Nonetheless, this is just an accent, and does not detract from the utter vivacity of the wine.
Even a few extra pounds could distract and detract from the look his dancers needed to have.
Even a few extra pounds could distract and detract from the look his dancers needed to have.
But if He knows what we know, then this would appear to detract from His perfection. Why?
"As pleasurable as these thoughts and fantasies are, they detract from mental and physical health," she says.
The billionaire's Scottish diversion was not the first time he had appeared to detract from his own message.
It's a difficult time but the fires won't detract from the grief that our community is going through.
Rather, the extra work does not necessarily detract from the experience the movie has to offer, he said.
The gloss of Kamille's candy floss voice over sparse pop production doesn't detract from the video's weight, either.
"They are trying to detract from recent setbacks - they have been losing some ground in Iraq," she added.
"There are tasks that humans do that detract from their productivity and pride in their job," Tobe said.
Reality check: Details hurt political messaging and detract from rallying cries, which are important in their own right.
That is, we're using the second screen to augment the overall TV viewing experience, not detract from it.
Despite what the analog purists say, Lisa Henson insists that digital technology doesn't detract from the traditional craft.
You can also boot people from co-host positions if they become abusive or detract from the conversation.
Ideally, the inclusion of others should add more to your coupledom and not detract from what already exists.
"This implies that the manufacturing sector should detract from topline economic growth in the third quarter," Hodes said.
Almost every conversation revolves around what a potential running mate would add or detract from the party ticket.
Officials said the assaults were meant to detract from government advances in Ramadi and distract the security forces.
When it comes to rape and sexual violence and abuse, that can never detract from who you are.
They were safe choices picked in part because they would not detract from the top of the ticket.
By keeping the secondary stuff pretty short, it doesn't detract from the main, urgent storyline, which is key.
In the end, the game did little to enhance or detract from the legacies of Brady or Rodgers.
We do not want to detract from the current care and treatment you are providing to the nation.
We do not want to detract from the current care and treatment you are providing to the Nation.
Brisk west winds (gusts into the 20s mph) will detract a bit but should still feel pretty nice.
Ultimately, these negatives were minor enough so as not to detract from my otherwise lovely in-room experience.
The mish-mash of ambitious, poorly executed ideas detract from what could have made the game truly great.
The black-and-purple sky was a bit spotty, but again it didn't detract from the image itself.
I noticed some slip and slide with the leg strap, but not enough to actually detract mid-game.
RBC Capital Markets reduced its rating to underperform from outperform, predicting the restrictions will detract from investor sentiment.
There are some worries over Trump protests there, with some fearing it may detract from the solemn ceremonies.
Our critical observations shouldn't detract from our admiration for this artist, or for the museum's presentation of him.
The Kurds now warn a fight with Turkey will detract from their ability to contain the remaining IS forces.
Especially in urban areas, there are a lot of factors that detract from this option: cost, parking and convenience.
The comic relief failed to detract from the emotional impact of the work, which is undiminished by the decades.
According to the report, Kaepernick doesn't want to detract from the positive change that he believes has been created.
That push led Twitter to tackle non-comedic trolling, which can "distort and detract" public conversation over the platform.
And the MOS Pack lets you carry a water bottle internally, so it doesn't detract from bag's clean aesthetics.
Clinton's latest outfit choice didn't detract or distract from her policies — nor her dexterity in defending them — on stage.
The absence of Russia, one of the biggest atomic powers, could detract from decisions reached in Washington this week.
We'd imagine a goth-inspired black lippy is just the trick to detract eyes from your temporarily stained teeth.
The market is shrugging it off because it's not weak enough to detract the Fed from raising rates further.
You should be able to acknowledge racial, cultural and ethnic differences without allowing it to detract from their humanity.
Yet as promising as the therapy seems, could the spotlight on immunotherapies detract from other areas of cancer research?
The ongoing fight over the family separation policy shouldn't detract from the need to enact comprehensive reforms, Collins argued.
The U.S. president's absence will hopefully not detract or distract from the serious work that needs to be done.
These were small cosmetic issues though, that shouldn't detract from the quality of a stay, which, overall, was exceptional.
But these clichés do not detract from the enjoyment the novel offers; they are, paradoxically, part of its charm.
I mean, they should show that clip at Sunday school to detract horny adolescents from thinking sex is cool.
And when we are in a state of futility, where all our actions detract from our ability to thrive.
That's not a deal breaker, but it does detract from what's supposed to be a totally immersive viewing experience.
This would in no way detract from their Republican principles, since they can still vote their conscience on legislation.
For one, it can help make communication easier, but at some points can also detract from in life communication.
The concern is that the project — along a busy commercial road — would detract from plans to revitalize Hicksville's downtown.
Though some of these vignettes add color and nuance to the story, others detract from its trajectory and momentum.
Certainly, no time is lost on anything that might detract from, or even complicate, our worship of Darrow's halo.
It is concerning that this argument would detract from the real issue at hand: state disinvestment in higher education.
The Pentagon has often been reluctant to engage in such activities, which detract from its core war-fighting mission.
Analyst Gerard Cassidy reduced Wells Fargo's rating to underperform from outperform, predicting the restrictions will detract from investor sentiment.
He said the controversy had begun to detract from the work being done to restore power on the island.
That's why I'm debating adding more high-tech materials into my art—I'm afraid it will detract from my work.
So is this the nature of progress, or does this tech frenzy somehow detract from the purity of the game?
"I would be wrong to allow my poor choice of words to detract from my colleagues' important reporting," he said.
When we dive into these discussions about only complimenting or only criticizing other people, we detract from so much more.
And integrating a smartphone with the art experience could detract from allowing a connection to forge between viewer and artwork.
But recent news that Amazon workers in Minnesota are planning a protest during the event could detract from its sales.
The faux-leather that wraps around the body is plastic, but it doesn't detract from the Pen-F's premium aesthetic.
Too often, charts are full of chart junk, that is, unnecessary clutter and annotations that detract from the key point.
Life can be shitty sometimes, but that doesn't necessarily detract from the way in which it can make you grow.
For me, what it does is detract from what was his best performance for us since I've been the manager.
His fouls are appalling, he's shameless when it comes to manipulating referees, yet his antics rarely detract from his performance.
The fact that you know it can only really end one way doesn't detract — it just adds to the pace.
Advocates contend that short-term rentals offered by the company can detract from the housing available to long-term residents.
Not to detract from the cool tech creation here, but programmer Abhishek Singh's augmented reality reimagining of Super Mario Bros.
That strand and its frequent slow-motion sequences detract from the main plot, which moves smartly enough on its own.
This mundane hypothesis doesn't detract from the shock of watching an eight-century-old cultural landmark go up in flames.
Reagan did not wish to detract from her husband's luster by appearing to be a power behind the presidential throne.
It has the potential to detract from a scarier reality: the extent of state desperation in the face of terrorism.
Preliminary conclusions should not be misconstrued as fact or detract from larger conversations around developing an effective public health response.
But incessant name-dropping aside — which tends to detract from his gripping narrative — Holiday has written one helluva page-turner.
In the film, though, these things aren't confidence boosters — they're morally sketchy behaviors that detract him from his true calling.
Careful planning for drafting and implementing an agreement with the Taliban should not detract Americans from controlling the spoiler's role.
"I don't want to give you any words that would detract from the importance of re-electing Young," he said.
The other administration official expressed no concerns that Mulvaney's role at CFPB would detract from his responsibilities as OMB director.
Leaders might also see their work as better or believe that relinquishing control will somehow detract from their own importance.
Trump has denied collusion and casts Mueller's probe as a witch hunt that aims to detract from his election victory.
For starters, moderation is key, as alcohol intake beyond a moderate level will detract from any psychological or social benefits.
The one thing that threatens to detract from Molly's Game is an opening sequence that's overstuffed with directorial flourishes and affectations.
It's especially noticeable in the wider expanses of the game's open world (though not enough to wholly detract from the experience).
But to actually distill a stinky weed into something that adds to and does not detract from food is another matter.
Protesters and organizers say the violence and vandalism by a few people threatens to detract from broader messages of racial equity.
Some might worry that doing so could detract from the gravity of the Orlando tragedy by conflating it with "lesser" violence.
However, more attention needs to be paid to media diets that could detract from educational development over a period of time.
This lack of challengers should not detract from Leicester's achievement: there has never been a more improbable victory in any sport.
"The hesitancy or concern is that those kinds of efforts could detract from the overall mission of the organization," he cautioned.
Sara Petersson, a nutrition analyst at Euromonitor International, said the focus on sugar may detract from other crucial factors in obesity.
The current President did not attend the funeral, saying he didn't want his presidential security footprint to detract from the occasion.
Iowa Democrats were, however, asked about whether "the former CEO of Starbucks" would add or detract from the race for president.
Studies actually indicate that merely visualizing yourself at the proverbial finish line is ineffective, and can actually detract from your willpower.
What parts of your body would you like to highlight, what parts of your body would you like to detract from?
But they don't let the ever watchful eyes of the feds detract from the fun and experimental nature of the event.
But there are ways in which the Apple Card's reliance on the iPhone can detract from the card's usefulness and convenience.
Marvin Lewis, the longtime coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, opposed the N.F.L.'s revisions, claiming they detract from the team concept.
To what degree, if any, does it detract from the larger point of the article, that journalists can make a difference?
The photos become more posed and presentational, and that in and of itself can detract from people's enjoyment of the experience.
Even as Mr. Messina deftly enforced the law, he made sure not to detract from people reveling in their Roman holiday.
But then, that would detract from the purpose of the book — which is to weaken, belittle and even smear the president.
But that doesn't detract from the crucial — the central — role Toscanini played in our musical culture for well over 60 years.
Again, there has been a ton of talk about bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies recently that's said to detract from gold trading.
Well, you could but tiny little shocks or springs on the truck window, but that might detract from its cool look.
Acknowledging this fact should not detract from celebrating Lister as an inspiration to those who identify today as queer and transgender.
So doesn't that detract a little bit the power of democracy if the Monarchy can overrule or veto a referendum outcome.
Some were overlaid with "a dial-tone-like sound as loud as the music," presumably to detract would-be audio rippers.
Black Mesa's frequent overextensions don't detract from it as one of the most ambitious mods in the history of video games.
This does not detract from one significant thing — he has been winning since 2007 and has been a champion since 2014.
The proposed fee schedule could detract from that message, signaling to LPRs a desire to make naturalization more difficult to obtain.
Those hours add up each week — and they detract from families' ability to earn income or contribute to the local economy.
Twitter also tweaked its search using "behavioral signals" to push down more tweets that "distort and detract" from conversations and searches.
For a developer eager to dip their toes into the sweetest sounding mixed reality experience yet, this headset's look will not detract.
Ironically, chronic stress doesn't detract from wise financial decision-making just because it slows you down mentally and inhibits innovative strategic thinking.
But that doesn't detract from the fact that we are convinced that it will be AI that will be doing this entirely.
She doesn't know "a little bit" of English — she's fluent, and the fact that she has an accent doesn't detract from it.
That is not the case here; this joining does not happen with Misrach and Galindo, which does not detract from the work.
That Paul had only ever issued 14 predictions before his untimely death in October 2010 did not detract from his legendary status.
But, as Refinery29's own Ariana Romero reported, her views seem to actually enhance, rather than detract from, the series' overall plot.
In winters past, black tights were the ultimate neutral pants alternate due to their ability to detract attention away from the legs.
"We want this country to contribute to rather than detract from stability in the Horn of Africa," said the senior Western diplomat.
But Woods rejected the Treasury committee's call, saying it could detract from the PRA's current main aim of ensuring safety and soundness.
"This doesn't detract at all from the argument that it's absolutely rational to have a safe asset at European level," he said.
The banner they displayed – "Fuck Wi-Fi, support the team" – encapsulated the sense that it would detract from the atmosphere at games.
Ikea plans to double its sales by 2020, according to The Guardian, but Howard doesn't think his comments detract from that goal.
If you're embarking on a side project, make sure that it doesn't detract — in performance or in perception — from your current job.
And while it may be a little limited in its capabilities, it doesn't detract from what Slutbot can do for sexting newbies.
It doesn't detract from the Note 10 at all, and it's totally fine that it exists, but I'm just not sure why.
On one hand, many digital ads are a nuisance — they slow loading times of web pages and detract from the online experience.
These editorial blind spots, while momentarily disengaging, don't detract from the sincerity of Benn's subject or her skillful handling of the plot.
The current TV ecosystem might not be amenable to cultivating another "Friends," but that shouldn't detract from its impact on the genre.
The Canadian town of Kensington has hit upon a genius plan to detract its residents from drinking and driving this holiday season.
There's no Anish Kapoor here, as at the Dallas Cowboys stadium — nothing so abstract as to detract from Vikings lore or legacy.
A tiny blip that doesn't detract from the 10/10 repairability score Safe to say, such a score is the smartphone exception.
There are no awkwardly bent-over trees or ugly telephone wires to detract from the pure shape and color of the canyon.
"Plain shiny gold would detract from the stone; the texture softens it and puts all the focus on the stone," she said.
The only things that might detract from the use of spinal manipulation in this situation would be its cost and potential harms.
No weirdness in the apps, no unexpected buffering, no nothing to detract from an otherwise strong first showing of Disney's streaming service.
According to Art Basel Miami, Datuna&aposs smorgasbord didn&apost destroy the art work or detract from the piece&aposs monetary value.
The destroy-Trump media and of course liberal Democrats will do anything to detract from the president&aposs successes and they are numerous.
McLaren executive director Zak Brown said he was satisfied Alonso's Le Mans commitments would not detract from his main job in Formula One.
The President complained to advisors that if people thought Russia helped him with the election, it would detract from what he had accomplished.
When asked the same question of Hillary Clinton and Oprah Winfrey, respondents said detract, at a rate of 72 and 55 percent, respectively.
The central booster rocket missed its rendezvous at sea, but that did not detract from the successful advance of private enterprise into space.
Other moments feel slower, most often in the many flashbacks and flashforwards, but it's not enough to detract from the show's overall appeal.
But, CNN reports that aides were weary of any questions that would detract from his signing of the new tax plan Friday morning.
It may go a little bit up and down, it may delay certain things, but it will not seriously detract (from the deal).
Street protests that smash windows only pump up the law-and-order dimension of Trump's vicious campaign and detract from serious organizing efforts.
Annoying as they can be, these questionable hardware decisions do little to detract from what a cool little device the NES Classic is.
There are so many good things going on with this congregation and I do not want my fight to detract from the mission.
The fantasy scenes are essentially Crazy Ex-Girlfriend rip-offs (minus the jazzy numbers) that neither detract from nor add to the storyline.
The United States, United Kingdom and the United Nations denounced the vote amid concerns that it could detract from the campaign against ISIS.
Those in the know of the Flint music scene are invited by word of mouth to detract from drawing attention to local police.
I wouldn't detract from that, but I think we're in a time where there are other scriptures and messages that are more relevant.
To say that the southpaw double attack is bolstered considerably by athleticism is not to detract from the fighting science at play though.
The perfunctory depth doesn't detract from the terrific aplomb of the figures, but it sabotages the unitary power to which the picture aspires.
But the child care — and comet-hunting — never detract from the love story, instead giving it a vivid world in which to flourish.
They had two children, and he pointed out that having the second did not detract from how much they loved the first one.
Tariffs tend to raise prices for consumers, raise costs for businesses using the imported materials in manufacturing and marginally detract from economic growth.
But I don't want to detract from what I think is one of the central points about the RadRunner, which is its affordability.
I know that media coverage has been infuriating and the parade of Donald Trump deflect-and-detract minions a source of endless frustration.
These are not major sticking points, and don't detract from the enjoyment of the book, but they do sow a bit of confusion.
" In another jab at "SNL", he added, "I don't think somebody throwing a dart at her is going to detract her one bit.
Some in the opposition said it was a government stunt to detract Venezuelans from their woes or provide an excuse for yet more oppression.
But as with his fellow African 1,300 years ago, the fact that he never reached the absolute pinnacle will not detract from his legacy.
The book also is marred at times by errors, such as "news rules of engagement" that otherwise detract from a direct and active text.
I fear that by depicting a mass shooting, 13 Reasons Why might actually detract from the important discussions and work students are currently inspiring.
Let's wait for the Soundcloud freestyles to show up and either add or detract from it, but for now listen to "Forever Young" here.
It might require us to change our products for different markets where some of our value-add features detract from our core product value.
In addition, Riggs said that Chipotle needs to focus on its own operations rather than try to detract from its fellow fast-casual chains.
None of this is to criticize the scope of Kubo's ambitions, nor detract from the very real accomplishments Laika has made with this film.
A single focal point or a fictional gloss would detract from the messy multitude of stories, problems, readings and possible solutions these subjects contain.
He faces a number of potential obstacles that could detract from his economic message, most pressingly the impeachment fight that has engulfed his presidency.
There is no casual acceptance of ruffles; people do not feel lukewarm about them, thinking they neither add to nor detract from an outfit.
Meanwhile, both sides' focus on incomes will detract from a better focus: how far those incomes go in delivering a decent standard of living.
Looking back, these trade-offs are a bit hard to stomach, but I hope they don't detract too much from the puzzle's positive aspects.
I say this more by way of emphasizing the importance of Smith's project — which demands to be taken seriously — than to detract from it.
Early Black Friday sales will not significantly detract from this trend, said Gaffney, because shoppers are sufficiently trained to wait for the best discounts.
And that might well be the case but it doesn't detract from the cold, unvarnished truth: Tiger Tiger is a fucking awful night out.
"The law does not detract at all from the individual rights of anybody," Mr. Netanyahu said after a meeting with Druse leaders this week.
Liars and thieves must not be allowed to detract from meticulous scientific research that has made umbilical cord blood mystic in its regenerative powers.
In both cases, an expanding cast and a few seasons of byzantine political machinations helped detract attention from what was lurking there all along.
Beatrice is expected to serve as Eugenie's maid of honor, which means she, too, will wear an ensemble that doesn't detract from the bride.
She's dressed down in order to detract attention from her new VBH earrings — a splurge that would make her slightly less wealthy husband uncomfortable.
Critics also warn that these power plants discourage reducing and recycling waste, and also detract from investment in renewable energy like solar and wind.
But that flaw doesn't detract from the many merits of this play, which is frequently beautiful, hilarious, and poignant all in the same breath.
While technology is making it easier to access and attend live events, it's important that we never let it detract from the overall experience.
It can be anything, from an empty sky to a brick wall, so long as it doesn't detract from the focus of your main subject.
To focus on the facial features of a person or the exact words they spoke would detract from the thrumming sensation of the memory itself.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who supported the bill, said the legislation did not detract from the equal individual rights enjoyed by all of Israel's citizens.
"Migrants make clear economic contributions to destination cities, refuting common misconceptions that they detract from the financial health of their new homes," said the report.
Other criticisms of Proposition claim that its proceeds won't be managed responsibly, could cost the city jobs, and will detract from other solutions to homelessness.
His voice, heavy at times and occasionally tired, doesn't detract from the narrative, but rather allows for the occasional silliness to vibrate through the doldrums.
It did not detract from my experience at all, and the audio cues were never so bad that it affected my performance in a game.
"Privileged information being shared only with proxy advisors will detract from improving corporate communication generally, and provide undue power to the proxy advisors," it said.
Yet this middling set piece didn't detract from the episode's real pleasure: watching Madison, Strand and Alicia continue to adapt to the new world order.
The first step to getting you to embed its devices where you live is making them pretty enough to enhance, not detract from your decor.
Smith, who was still using a flip phone, was suspicious of his girlfriend's preoccupation with social media, worrying that it would detract from the experience.
But these imperfections should not detract from what is, by any standard, a dazzling debut, establishing Namwali Serpell as a writer on the world stage.
But not content to leave well enough alone, Mr. Kelly dresses up his narrative in ways that detract from its power, like some overzealous puppeteer.
The resentment, though, did not detract from his enjoyment of his apartments ("very beautiful, you can see the sea") or of Cascais ("an amazing place").
Ivo van Hove, the director, said he was "surprised" by the protest earlier in the night, but that it did not detract from the opening.
Earnest said that could detract from Spicer's core duties if Trump's tweets are not in line with the message he is sending to the media.
But Trump is an expert at trivializing and belittling opponents, to detract from the gravity of their arguments and to feed the conservative media machine.
Then she puts Anna in charge of Clint (Ozzy Myers), an 8-year-old living out a Western fantasy to detract from his own misery.
"I sincerely hope and believe that my own actions will not tarnish or otherwise detract from all of the great work they do," she continued.
Time Warner has argued that "repeat TV" services like Hulu's basic service, as well as Netflix, detract from the value of its core TV business.
"The indictment does not detract from the myriad of vulnerabilities and process deficiencies that we saw in Equifax's systems and response to the hack," Warner said.
Shortly before the conference, though, Yiannopoulos announced his resignation from Breitbart, saying he didn't want his "poor choice of words to detract" from his colleagues' work.
Though others cautioned against gimmicky approaches, which they said can detract from a resume's content, they agreed that applicants should bolster their resume with additional sources.
The PC market has been weak for the past six years as PCs have failed to excite consumers while smartphones and tablets detract from PC demand.
Story problems shouldn't detract from the technical execution of the game, however, and Battlefront II is a remarkable improvement over the original on almost every level.
New dads also often questioned the legitimacy of their feelings and worry that needing support for themselves would detract from support for their partners, Littlewood said.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch strategists reckon the elimination of interest tax deductibility would detract about 4% from S&P 500 earnings per share over time.
When vetting running mates, most campaigns take a "do no harm" approach and ensure that the vice presidential pick will not detract from the presidential candidate.
But despite the sheer amount of fame that Hilfiger's team managed to gather in Venice, California, all that star wattage didn't detract from the clothes themselves.
But she says that this is more due to the fact that she didn't want clothing to detract from the core theme of the work itself.
That doesn't detract from this celebration, which will feature three additional guitarists — Gene Bertoncini, Jack Wilkins and Ed Laub — along with Harry Allen on tenor saxophone.
Russian officials did not want any high-profile incidents to detract from the prestige of hosting the world's biggest sporting event, one US intelligence official said.
" The man who popularized index investing added, "Anything that gets investors into trading is a negative, because trading costs detract from the return on the markets.
These shifts do not detract from the musical's traditional values but rather enhance them for an audience looking back at 1912 through the prism of 1957.
Does a soliloquy that is sung, in the case of Jean Valjean in this adaptation of "Les Misérables," add or detract from that meaning, and how?
It wouldn't detract from the merits of Pollard's case to entertain the possibility that she was motivated by something more complicated and personal than abstract justice.
Nevertheless, BP's patronage cannot detract from the Assyrian reliefs that are themselves magnificent to behold and provide a window into a world too few know about.
Other security procedures designed to fortify campuses can contribute to school safety, but can also detract from school climate and erode trust between students and adults.
There were bumps here and there in the coordination between Mr. Elliott and the conductor, Emmanuel Villaume, but none that could detract from a thrilling debut.
That there is an element of hypocrisy to that claim — Mourinho, more than most managers, is a media creature — should not detract from its inherent accuracy.
Bernie Sanders as a viable presidential candidate on Thursday, insinuating that his potential failure to "deliver the moon" would detract from efforts to rebuild public trust.
" Elliot sent a second email four hours later, saying he had "in no way intended to detract from the invaluable support you have given our party.
"In order to not detract attention from the upcoming series I feel the best thing I can do is stand down for Series 6," she said.
In any case, the mechanics detract nothing from the accumulating dread of the story: Details quietly provided early on never fail to explode with importance later.
Although it belies any pedagogical purpose characteristic of civic institutes like public museums, the bare presentation does not detract from the ethos and impact of the artwork.
"I think it's always a disappointment when stories come out like this just before the big event, because it does detract," ATP tour chairman Chris Kermode said.
"[It] would create... financial auditors out of every person in the country asking questions that would detract from [his] main message," Trump Jr. told the Tribune-Review.
"Flack continued, writing: "In order to not detract attention from the upcoming series I feel the best thing I can do is stand down for Series 6.
There's a very brief reference to the events of Captain America: Civil War early on, but not one that will detract from the experience for non-fans.
Horse-powered fun The novelty of the race is certainly what attracts most runners, but that doesn't detract from the professional quality of a very demanding course.
A Case of Distrust starts to drag a bit at the end, but it doesn't last so long as to detract from the rest of the game.
Finally to complete the look, she added Winky Lux gloss to her lips for a subtle shine that doesn't detract from the main focus on the eyes.
And crucially, even though the Doctor has become more childlike over time, his glee and curiosity for the world never detract from his heroism and moral authority.
Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, in several television interviews, said the event in Washington would not detract from the campaign's efforts to rally voters before the Nov.
Ted Marzilli, the chief executive of YouGov BrandIndex, which tracks brand perception, said he did not expect the details of Budweiser's corporate parentage to detract from sales.
The next record, which George reckons is due next year, will be shaped by a funky and upbeat sound that doesn't detract from his sobering thoughts either.
"The referendum is a mistake and could detract from the essential campaign of defeating Daesh (ISIS)," the UK's Defence Secretary Fallon told reporters in Baghdad last Monday.
"It's small margins, if you make a mistake you're out," he said, adding that Hirscher's avoidance of the speed events did nothing to detract from his record.
In particular, the voters who were most likely to switch from Obama to Trump opposed a pathway to citizenship and believed that immigrants detract from American society.
All agreed later was safer because smartphones can be addictive distractions that detract from schoolwork while exposing children to issues like online bullies, child predators or sexting.
Bauer, 27, was coming off a victorious outing against the Chicago Cubs but a strange message on the pitcher's mound seemed to detract from his stellar pitching.
But the GOP needs to keep in mind that self-inflicted woundings detract from the reasonable goal to reach answers on some troubling developments at the FBI.
"Sizable fiscal deficits, a high net general government debt burden, and low per capita income detract from the sovereign's credit profile," S&P said in a statement.
Clinton in February insinuated to talk show how Ellen DeGeneres that if Sanders' potential failure to "deliver the moon" would detract from efforts to rebuild public trust.
"But if he's just making some kind of ridiculous statement to try to detract from what's going on, I'll try to bring the conversation to something different."
Living With Cancer Liars and thieves should not be allowed to detract from legitimate scientific research that has made umbilical cord blood mystic in its regenerative powers.
It was vaguely reminiscent of this Bruce Haight puzzle from about a year ago, but that's not to detract from the originality and totality of the concept.
The president has consistently claimed that Democrats in Congress actually want a government shutdown, in order to detract attention away from the recently enacted Republican tax cuts.
Mahathir refused to reveal the names of the other potential candidates for prime minister, however, saying that doing so would detract the opposition from its political fight.
It does not cost you a lifeline or break your streak or detract in any way from the hearty self-congratulation you may partake in when solving.
Those customizable elements didn't detract from the device's feel, at least during the half hour or so I spent using it to waste soldiers in Call of Duty.
Although there is something to the argument that it may detract from the charm of the originals to have copies freely available, it's surely more blessing than curse.
Frivolous lawsuits and those demanding damages far in excess of the value of the allegedly infringed patent detract from our ability to push innovation and better products forward.
" Julie adds ... "Jean has once again instigated a baseless investigation, then went on a media blitz to detract from the mountains of evidence we have compiled against her.
Gray didn't want to have ads in the game, or items that could be sold as in-app purchases, because he felt these would detract from the experience.
The National Park Service, which is working with AT&T and Verizon to improve service in remote areas, insists the update won't detract from the park's environmental integrity.
"But we must fight the instinct to measure everything and pay on everything, lest we detract from providers' ability to provide high-quality care," Williams added by email.
NordVPN has been in the news lately for the wrong reasons, thanks to a hacking incident, but that shouldn't detract from the fact that it's a great service.
Democrats l-o-v-e Michelle Obama Three quarters of Democrats (76%) believe Michelle Obama would add to the 2020 race while just 22% believe she would detract.
Israel has sometimes been accused of "pinkwashing," or portraying itself as a progressive hub of tolerance, particularly toward gays, to detract attention from the government's policies toward Palestinians.
We hope this does not detract from scale of the impact the whole mapping community can make, nor deter enthusiasts and corporate partners from participating in the effort.
But all this does not detract from the frustrations of the Democrats when faced with the gag rule Republicans have placed on anything having to do with guns.
She expressed to them that she felt Laâbissi's event should be cancelled, but she also did not want to detract from the positive message of her own event.
The 213 guest rooms all have Hastens beds and a color scheme dominated by soothing grays and white, so there's nothing to detract from the natural, forested surroundings.
Even those who do know about Mr. Trump's troubles at home, including the investigation into his campaign's ties to Russia, say these don't detract from his admirable qualities.
"The [sexual assault allegation] was used a way for the police to get at us and detract from the real situation," Glover told THUMP in a telephone interview.
Apparent outrage was sparked as people scrambled to detract from the brilliant work of the filmmakers behind the movie and argued that they didn't deserve their respective nominations.
The United States, United Kingdom and the United Nations also warned the KRG against holding the referendum, citing fears that it could detract from the campaign against ISIS.
"The subpoena brings us one step closer to a protracted, unnecessary legal confrontation, which will only distract and detract from the work of our respective offices," Dubeck said.
City officials feared the presence of topless women wearing body paint would detract from the family-friendly atmosphere of Times Square, once infamous for its X-rated shops.
The brevity of his appearance did not detract from the powerful image of Mr. Zuma, a commanding figure just a few months ago, sitting as a defendant in court.
Levkovich estimated every 10 percent move higher by the dollar would detract 2 percent of annual earnings from the S&P 500 as the value of foreign earnings falls.
VOICE = SURVIVAL contains some wrong turns and dead ends, but these impediments are few and do not detract from the sublime experience of listening to activists speaks their truth.
Nevertheless, these impediments are few and do not detract from the sublime experience of listening to activists like Pat Parker who speaks her truth through another archival audio recording.
The NAB case has made little progress and Abbasi has denied wrongdoing, with PML-N allies saying the opposition wants to detract from the success of the LNG effort.
The escalation of North Korean threats may lead some to fear that war on the Korean peninsula is imminent, and President Trump's tweets certainly don't detract from that perception.
The links between each photo—whether they be visual, aural, historical, or otherwise—may not be obvious at first glance, but that doesn't detract from their impact or import.
Three-quarters say she would add to the race for president should she throw her hat in the ring (76%), while just 22% say she would detract from it.
A messy divorce meant a quick ticket back to wherever you came from — not because we were trying to enforce morality, but because it would detract from the job.
It would also detract from the work the fund is doing, alongside the Bank of Greece, to reduce dud loans which still account for 45% of all bank credits.
"That is our message to President Barzani, (of Iraqi Kurdistan) this referendum is a mistake, and could detract from the essential campaign of defeating Daesh (ISIS)," Fallon said Monday.
Less dynamic economic growth and potential margin pressures may detract from profitability, although Fitch expects the bank's efficiency and controlled credit costs to continue to underpin internal capital generation.
In my view, and I said this publicly last year, I think the Hall of Fames are for people who make their teams better, not who detract from them.
Instagram Stories was so well received precisely because it added useful functionality in a way that didn't detract in any significant way from the existing experience of the app.
And that doesn't detract from the validity of the exhibition, in fact it adds to it: here lies a piece of art almost too powerful for the artist themselves.
But in the park, all those reservations (which you can skip if you're willing to spend much of your day in standby lines) can detract from, well, the fun.
Moreover, doing so would detract DEA time and resources from fighting more serious drugs like meth and heroin, which is now a bigger threat to our lives than guns.
Where McKinty succeeds, in a book that feels heavily worked over to ensure no tangents detract from main events, is in making sure the premise isn't the main event.
Where McKinty succeeds, in a book that feels heavily worked over to ensure no tangents detract from main events, is in making sure the premise isn't the main event.
The color of the performers' or producers' skin should not enter into their selection, and it would detract from that standard were the Academy to consider diversity as a factor.
SpamPolicy RationaleWe work hard to limit the spread of commercial spam to prevent false advertising, fraud, and security breaches, all of which detract from people's ability to share and connect.
In Trump's three-and-a-half weeks in power, internal tensions have generated a year's worth of unflattering headlines that some critics feel detract from the work of the presidency.
The hard work of everyone within our organization is truly admirable, and I won't let media attention on my past detract from all the great work the team is doing.
In a statement to CNBC, Nike said the company decided to stop distributing the shoes "based on concerns that it could unintentionally offend and detract from the nation's patriotic holiday."
With deep regret, I've decided to step down from this campaign because the current conversations surrounding it detract from the positive and inclusive sentiment that it set out to deliver.
This doesn't detract from the Korean scientists' paper's main takeaway: that you can eliminate vortex shedding and significantly reduce drag by employing a twisty, helical shape when designing an object.
Despite calls to map out the risks and benefits of geoengineering, progress on the international stage has been limited, in part, because it might detract from efforts to reduce emissions.
Speaking with WTAE in Pittsburgh, he said that releasing his father's tax returns would "detract" from his message -- a position House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, disagreed with Thursday morning.
I obviously don't mind rattling their cages but I should have stayed away from making statements about "what's in the spirit" so as to not detract from my main argument.
I was somewhat surprised by the slushie texture of the drink since it came with a whipped cream topping, but it didn't add to or detract from my sipping experience.
The Floral Society Ceramic Flower Frog Vase Collection, $34-$106The artistic vessels are more unique than a typical vase but not so outrageous that they detract from any floral arrangement.
This change, which was implemented during June 2016, brings an immediate positive impact because the RWA and intangibles from infrastructure and 4G concessions will no longer detract from Bogota's capitalization.
Reviewers love the location and the fact that Brooklyn's mecca only features local New York City food vendors, but its expensive concessions and steep upper bowl detract from its allure.
That strategy shouldn't detract too much from what is sure to be a huge improvement in wins this season, but it's notable because it informs how the improvement was facilitated.
It can be draining work, and it can detract from the obvious benefits of living in a region with good-paying jobs, a mix of lifestyles and otherwise easygoing people.
"I think he's honestly trying to circle the American people to deflect and detract the principles and goodwill of what it is to be an American service member," Ortega said.
This was, surely, just a fairly transparent ploy to detract from the cold, hard fact that Liverpool has now, for all intents and purposes, been eliminated from the Champions League.
The thin roster did not detract from a mostly strong performance by the Penguins, who demolished the Rangers, 239-212, in their most recent visit to the Garden on Nov.
The recent rise in Islamophobia in India and a more aggressive stance against Pakistan by Prime Minister Narendra Modi should not detract from recognizing the paranoiac nature of Pakistan's fears.
He has carefully not claimed credit that the president would wish for himself and avoids giving expansive interviews on his own controversial views that might detract from his boss's celebrity.
"In order to not detract attention from the upcoming series I feel the best thing I can do is stand down for Series 6," said Flack on her Instagram story.
The products are minimalist in design and eliminate any any unnecessary elements that detract from the their pure essence, said David Vanderwaal, vice president of marketing at LG Electronics USA.
The students say they are raising these concerns not to detract from the work of their peers, but to ensure that their concerns are acknowledged by the media and policymakers.
The film is in Polish, but the translation doesn't detract from the raw emotions throughout the twenty-seven minute run: fear, anger, sadness, and confusion—but also optimism, excitement, and gratitude.
To be successful, it needs to be a meaningful feature that adds useful functionality to a device, executed in a way that doesn't detract from the rest of the phone experience.
With her acclaimed album Be the Cowboy, Mitski may have crossed into the mainstream, but higher production values don't detract from the brutal emotional honesty and bleak perspective she's always espoused.
Though former first lady Michelle Obama wasn't included on the list, respondents were asked whether adding her to the list would add or detract from the race: 76 percent said add.
While the visor might detract from the overall mystical mood of the image, it does have a certain '80s flair, so we'll call it on-trend and leave it at that.
This does not detract from the huge improvement seen in New York, which saw a shocking 2,245 murders in 1990 (London has rarely passed 200 a year over the same period).
Lee says his job is small potatoes though, and doesn't want to detract from the bigger issue at hand -- which is what motivated him to speak up in the first place.
If stockmarkets or house prices fall hard in a panic, that would detract further from spending in countries, notably Britain, where changes in household wealth have a material impact on consumption.
It comes in a dark black color, with some light branding, but overall it has a clean look that won't add or detract from style, if that's a concern at all.
"Unfortunately, the work did not find a buyer in our online auction that concluded today, but that does not in any way detract from its importance," Sotheby's said in a statement.
The screenplays go through some nimble gymnastics to suggest Hagerty's culpability in his wife's and daughter's problems without actually holding him responsible for anything, which would detract from his own victimhood.
Trump's alleged confusion reveals the major flaw in Ryan's promise to pass a DACA fix that can become law; there are two competing Republican bills that detract support from each other.
"The Army is not seeking medical personnel who are already employed at local community hospitals, as we do not want to detract from their current Covid-19 response efforts," Ortiz said.
Although I can't help wishing the two stories had worked together more potently, that doesn't detract from the deep emotional impact of "The Great Believers," nor does it diminish Makkai's accomplishment.
"At this stage we expect the virus to detract at last half a percentage point from growth in the March quarter 2020," Kennedy told a parliamentary committee in Canberra on Thursday.
"At this stage we expect the virus to detract at last half a percentage point from growth in the March quarter 2020," Kennedy told a parliamentary committee in Canberra on Thursday.
Although I am not especially attracted to the former genre, this doesn't detract from the lyricism we hear and see as Carol, Gary, and Janice scoop up all that awful wreckage.
"We take our responsibility to our users and society very seriously and strive to build products that make people's lives easier, not detract from them," a spokesperson for Google tells CNN.
But she said that would not detract from traditional onboard options and seat-back television screens, particularly in business or first class where large high-definition displays are now the norm.
The AI anxiety induced by TV and movies threatens to detract from an understanding of the AI we already experience today, and how it is likely to develop in the future.
It said it expected the impact from the coronavirus outbreak to be limited, based on current information, and would detract about 0.3 percentage points from economic growth in the March quarter.
The rupture infuriated some of Mr. Sanders's supporters, who feared it would detract from a stunning financial haul that they had hoped would quiet the doubters about a second Sanders candidacy.
And certain additions like expandable memory and additional file formats will likely never come to the Kindle, as they detract from the company's core model of selling content through its own store.
"I would be wrong to allow my poor choice of words to detract from my colleagues' important reporting, so today I am resigning from Breitbart, effective immediately," Yiannopoulos said in a statement.
"IARC considers any measures that would discourage scientists from participating in Monographs or would detract from open scientific debate to be contrary to the best interests of international public health," it added.
In the short term, a Republican loss in the House, although in line with consensus expectations, should nevertheless amplify risk market volatility, detract from positive sentiment, and be positive for US rates.
And he managed to make his political case in a way that did not immediately dismember and detract from the arguments of his lawyers -- a feat that he has not always achieved.
Should that detract from the aggressiveness of Denver's front seven, then Andrew Luck may be able to continue his re-emergence as a star after a year lost to injury and ineffectiveness.
"At this stage we expect the virus to detract at last half a percentage point from growth in the March quarter 2020," Treasury Secretary Steven Kennedy told a parliamentary committee in Canberra.
The presence of other people would detract from the meaningfulness of it all, I thought, convinced that the best way to experience the natural world was to seek private communion with it.
The weather stayed sunny and crisp all weekend, though; we were spared the gobs of mud we'd been promised, but the relative lack of muck didn't detract from the festival's DIY spirit.
NIKE made the decision to halt distribution of the Air Max 1 Quick Strike Fourth of July based on concerns that it could unintentionally offend and detract from the nation's patriotic holiday.
The company instead referred back to earlier "confidence-building measures" including a commitment to fix all vehicles affected by this autumn, saying that updating the software would not detract from the car's performance.
Standard Life Investment's announcement came on the same day influential shareholder advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) endorsed the deal, saying the downturn in oil markets did not detract from its strategic benefits.
"The problem with reporting inaccurate, inflated results is this: It fuels skepticism of memory research and can detract from how we understand why people develop false memories," she told BuzzFeed News by email.
Stretching these photos out onto a 32-inch 4K monitor at home quickly exposes their graininess and lack of sharpness, so they're far from perfect, but that doesn't detract from the achievement here.
I don't mention this to detract from her portrayal of queer characters, nor to argue straight people shouldn't play gay characters, nor to discount the possibility of her coming out later in life.
Emanuel also pointed out that first quarter GDP contained some transitory factors like a positive impact from trade and inventories that are not recurring, and inventories could even detract from second quarter growth.
It's not enough to detract from the experience, overall, and this is still an extremely beta version of the final Luna Display product, with software provided via Apple's TestFlight pre-release provisioning service.
It has been the Barbz who, over the years, have built a wall of defense around her online, and supported her career relentlessly against those who might attempt to detract from her successes.
And also I like to think she is telling us ladies to get information," Schumer wrote in an essay called  "I did not mean to detract any of the meaning from the video.
Sabato believes that while this issue is highly unlikely to detract from Trump's current base, it is definitely an issue for the Clinton campaign to capitalize on as it attempts to court voters.
"Exposure to the carefully curated images from others' lives leads to negative self-comparison, and the sheer quantity of social media interaction may detract from more meaningful real-life experiences," the report says.
There's still plenty of time to avert a politically debilitating shutdown of the government, and such a pratfall would detract from the party's success this week in muscling through its landmark tax bill.
The generous dollop of spicy red paste that sits on top of the noodles might look intimidating, but the dish was balanced so the level of spice didn't detract from the other flavors.
Why it matters: This is a message that several Democrats have been pushing hard, and getting backlash for, in an attempt to detract from the GOP's lead play ahead of the midterm elections.
" He said he aspires to fix this, but that it's "unfinished business" and his inability to deliver on it shouldn't "detract from the important stabilization functions that Dodd-Frank were designed to address.
Ecuador eventually withdrew the resolution, a nonbinding document that emphasized the need to promote breast-feeding and end "inappropriate marketing of foods for infants and young children" that might detract from breast-feeding.
Fortunately, the seeming simplicity of the prose doesn't detract from the complicated morass Reid creates, showing us how race and class become entangled in a way that is refreshingly humorous and compulsively readable.
We know that people quickly learn to click through these pop-ups without registering their message, making them useless, annoying, and an excellent way to detract from communication about other matters like security.
The first batch of imams to sign the "no funeral" statement added some important qualifications: The statement should not detract from the seriousness of oppression and persecution occurring around the world, especially to Muslims, whom we remember in our prayers by day and night…It should also not detract from deeply unfortunate statements issuing forth from some quarters, which seek to implicate the entire Muslim community and the religion of Islam, or insinuate that one system of values is ontologically superior to another.
"They (the changes) don't detract significantly from the thrust of the bill, but they do ease the minds of business lawyers," added Stewart Baker, a CFIUS expert with the law firm Steptoe & Johnson LLP.
But now that we've seen video footage of the event, it's obvious that none of that star power could detract attention from Tobin herself, who wore a breathtaking beaded gown by Odylyne the Ceremony.
"We have always been clear that our commitment to reducing net migration to sustainable levels does not detract from our determination to attract international students from around the world," Immigration Minister Brandon Lewis said.
To get where she needed to be, she said she had to let go of her inhibitions and allow her all of her insecurities — not just physical ones — to fuel, rather than detract, her.
Be smart: Demonstrating that you're tough on Trump is also a subtle way to detract support from Biden, some strategists say, because he's been running a general election campaign focused on the incumbent president.
But that shouldn't detract from an equally stellar performance from Lewis Hamilton, who was able to turn things around after losing a lot of time stuck behind teammate Nico Rosberg in the early laps.
As her approval numbers plummet, Park's controversial proposal to amend the Constitution and extend presidential term limits, which some saw as a ploy to detract from the corruption probe, may be going nowhere fast.
Many people probably expect that Strausbaugh, as a personal trainer, has a "perfect" body, but her back and stomach fat don't detract from her worth as a trainer, or a person for that matter.
After years of research, she determined that the answer lies partly in how management looks at their employees: Are workers mostly costs that detract from profitability, or are they engines that drive revenue growth?
When publications were rounding up the experts to predict everything they could about this highly anticipated affair, several guessed that she would go this route, so as not to detract from the first ring.
Not one of them has felt like it's overwhelmed or in any way spoiled the image of what I'm seeing — night shift only warms up the hues, it doesn't detract from the screen's sharpness.
"Council members note that the planned referendum ... could detract from efforts to ensure the safe, voluntary return of over three million refugees and internally displaced persons," the Security Council said in a news release.
" Nike told The Hill in a statement on Tuesday that it decided to halt distribution of the Ross shoes "based on concerns that it could unintentionally offend and detract from the nation's patriotic holiday.
Asian shares also advanced as investors looked to widely-followed U.S. employment report that could add to or detract from the case for a Federal Reserve interest rate hike this month or in July.
We're not totally sure what the workforces are up to as they operate outside the law, but the less we know about all that the better, as it tends to detract from the fashion.
For men, the consequences of these diseases are not as severe (though chlamydia can affect sperm quality), so spending already-limited STD funding on them could potentially detract from what we can offer women.
But his adjustment to formal speeches remains a work in progress: He does not always sound like himself, and reading from a text can detract from the sense of authenticity that his supporters prize.
If Martin pulls her punches at the end and closes on a cheerful note more reminiscent of Zadie's cloying early observations, that doesn't detract from the haunting exploration of the effects of lifelong shame.
But I was delighted with the solve today; an early recognition of the chubby and curvaceous object did absolutely nothing to detract from the lovely delineation of the theme and the interestingly clued fill.
"At this stage we expect the virus to detract at last half a percentage point from growth in the March quarter 2020," Treasury Secretary Steven Kennedy told a parliamentary committee in Canberra on Thursday.
There's an enormous sense of regret in your letter, but your job as an accountant is a part of your experience that will likely contribute to your writing someday rather than detract from it.
Not to detract from weekly constructor debuts, which are also wonderful, but a big grid makes a big splash and enables someone to dramatically unfurl those newly fledged wings (newly fledged to us, anyway).
He added that it should not detract from the fact that the House had passed a gun control measure for the first time in two decades, calling for universal background checks on gun purchases.
The argument, in other words, is that imports don't detract from growth, they just don't add to it, so economists should be determining how to boost production at home — not focusing on the trade number.
Before submitting to the scrutiny of underwriters and public investors, the company should dig up any skeletons in its closet to make sure there's nothing to detract from its core narrative en route to IPO.
Spicer's own remarks on Wednesday drew at least as much alarm as Conway's did, if not more, for implying that businesses decisions that detract from Trump family profits would be viewed as a personal affront.
Rihanna's mention of Pokémon Go is less about the actual game and more about an obsession with something onscreen that is so strong it has the power to detract people from living in the moment.
There are some minor nitpicks — the narrative's heavy use of magical MacGuffins, a needlessly complex loot system, and an over-reliance on particularly gruesome kills — but they do little to detract from the overall experience.
But could these tech features, or others, such as the 262 foot -LED dome that will create continuous light shows along a Mediterranean-style promenade, detract passengers from the natural attractions of going to sea?
There was a slight lag between the color changes on the screen and the Hue bulb, but it didn't detract from the experience, with the Hue smoothly changing colors even during fast-moving action scenes.
Trump Jr. strayed from the campaign's talking point about the Republican nominee's tax returns -- that they'll be released once an IRS audit concludes -- when he said unveiling the documents would "detract" from his father's message.
But former White House prosecutor Julie Myers Wood told Politico the typical response for a defense lawyer is "distort, detract, deny," and Mueller is already beginning to see these tactics take shape against his investigation.
More casual players can also dial down the difficulty and safely ignore these for the most part, dabbling in the RPG aspects with a more surface-level enjoyment that doesn't detract at all from gameplay.
This doesn't square with the fact that T-Mobile will be acquiring Sprint's considerable debt, which will detract from investment possibilities (joint debt would total $77 billion, according to a presentation from the two companies).
However, asking our teachers to wield guns — aside from using federal dollars to pay for these weapons — would be more likely to detract from students' educational experiences than to help make schools places for learning.
"Twitter's health will be built and measured by how we help encourage more healthy debate, conversations, and critical thinking; conversely, abuse, spam and manipulation will detract from it," it said in its call to action.
If Sanders presses on to the convention, as he has vowed to do, it will detract from Clinton's candidacy and distract her from the general election, where all of her energies should now be directed.
Ms. Hill, now a professor at Brandeis University, is cautiously optimistic, though she worries that the $40 million payment Mr. Ailes reportedly received to leave Fox News could detract from the lesson of the case.
While Jekyll Island's quiet beach and secluded dunes are relaxing and lend inspiration to the hotel's interior design, the constant nickel-and-diming and heavy sales pitch for products detract from an otherwise tranquil spot.
"Twitter's health will be built and measured by how we help encourage more healthy debate, conversations, and critical thinking; conversely, abuse, spam and manipulation will detract from it," it said in its call to action.
With complex rhythms and riffs and psychedelic passages that never detract from the brutality of their live assault, Colossus Fall is highly experienced and deserved more international recognition for their 2015 album, Hidden Into Details.
Some other interventions have focused on exercise breaks between lessons, and one question with physical activity during lessons is whether it might detract from achievement in some situations or for certain students, Benjamin Neelon added.
We are persuaded she will not let a focus on the Trump administration detract her from other efforts on behalf of New York, including securing tenants' rights and voting rights and pursuing criminal justice reform.
Part of the mission of the diocese was to serve the needy, the letter continued, and the financial loss as a result of the failed real estate deal would "materially detract from this charitable work."
It does not detract from the evil those photos depicted to ask whether such emotional upset should be the impetus for a split-second decision to attack another government without congressional permission or public debate.
In his tweets announcing the transgender ban in 2017, Trump stated that having transgender service members in the armed forces would cause "tremendous medical costs and disruption" that he implied would detract from the military's mission.
Trump's son Eric told Fox News at the time that while Manafort had been instrumental in steering the campaign through the GOP convention, the former chairman's business past had begun to detract from his father's messages.
"We're always working hard to be sure that being a subscriber adds value to your Tinder experience — and that not being one doesn't detract from Tinder's core purpose: to connect you with new people," he said.
Although Daniel Sullivan shapes the performances nicely, this veteran director doesn't exactly add to the luster of his long career here; nor does this perfectly respectable production, with handsome sets by David Rockwell, detract from it.
It takes a great deal of courage for victims to come forward with their histories, and my hope is that the allegations about me that didn't happen, do not detract from stories that should be heard.
It's also not the case that playing Pokémon Go would detract from the Jamba Juice experience — which involves a lot of waiting to order a smoothie and then a lot of waiting to get said smoothie.
The single and video are emotional and intimate, revealing a painful story about betrayal and hope for the future — though, as Vox's Caroline Framke points out, the allusions to Beyoncé's Lemonade detract from the song's impact.
A key issue is whether threats to slow down immigration and make it more difficult for foreign students to attend U.S. schools will detract from U.S. competitiveness, says Elsa Kania, an adjunct senior fellow at CNAS.
Almost three-quarters say that if she were to get in the race she would detract from it (72% say so), and her favorability rating is narrowly upside down, with 49% holding an unfavorable opinion vs.
Some Republicans are eager to ask Barr about his plans to review the origins of the FBI's original counterintelligence probe into Russian interference, with is likely to detract from Democrats' efforts to drill down on obstruction.
There is still more work to be done, and I do not want my candidacy to detract from the important progress we have made throughout the organization, including the ongoing refreshment process this board has initiated.
We think it's fair to assume that if you're buying a computer because you like the way it looks, you're going to want equally attractive accessories so as not to detract from the system's overall ~aesthetic~.
Besides restoring Danske's image, Dybvad is also tasked with finding a new chief executive to head the bank and ensure potential legal cases, not least in the United States, don't detract from day-to-day business.
There was still a little bit of juice that remained in the baking dish after the gratin sat for about 10 minutes, but it didn't detract from the dish, which I served with a slotted spoon.
Not only are these attempts to undermine our public lands shortsighted and dismissive of our natural heritage, they also detract from meaningful efforts to ensure our majestic parks remain culturally significant for the next 100 years.
Some local residents had opposed measures that they felt would detract from one of London's plushest neighborhoods while others feared not enough was being done to ensure they would not be caught up in any attack.
The trio of almost-all-screen iPhones unboxed today at its Cupertino HQ go all in on looks and swipes, with nothing but a sensor-housing notch up top to detract from their smoothly shining faces.
Pentagon officials still insisted that the video's vintage did not detract from the importance of the intelligence gathered during the raid on Sunday, during which a member of the Navy SEALs and 14 militants were killed.
And GSK's call for bids for its consumer healthcare nutrition brands - with a regional focus on India - could detract attention from Merck's asset, which relies heavily on sales of vitamins and dietary supplements in emerging markets.
"Nike made the decision to halt distribution of the Air Max 1 Quick Strike Fourth of July based on concerns that it could unintentionally offend and detract from the nation's patriotic holiday," Nike said in a statement.
For those worried that the new project might detract from valuable writing time on the pending sixth installment of Ice and Fire, Winds of Winter, Martin assures he won't be involved in the development for that reason.
Take a formulaic plot about spies and cloning, then add dialogue so predictable that getting interrupted by pilots' announcements and turbulence and your seatmate's need to get up and use the bathroom won't detract from the experience.
The buying came as Asian shares advanced but investors continued to look to U.S. employment data that could add to or detract from the case for a Federal Reserve interest rate hike this month or in July.
For his part, Michael Oppenheimer, the attorney representing the O'Neal family, claims this lacuna represents a deliberate cover-up by the department, but that the missing piece doesn't detract from the horror of what we've already seen.
Yes, director Taika Waititi not only encouraged Goldblum to improvise his lines as Grandmaster, but also ditched the character's canon blue skin, red eyes, and high collar so it wouldn't "detract" from Goldblum in his purest form.
And though I was at times frustrated with in-game bugs and environmental inconsistencies, it didn't detract from how much I enjoyed the beauty of its world, not to mention the impressive technology behind the falcon's animations.
Granted, only nine players completed the first round on a day of frustrating weather delays at Oakmont Country Club outside Pittsburgh, but that does not detract from the achievement by the 19-year-old amateur from Dallas.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, enacting genuine health care reform and removing the last albatross from an already burgeoning economy would not detract from GOP fortunes, but would herald in a new Republican majority for years to come.
To safeguard our borders and our citizens, so goes the Trump administration's logic, we cannot afford to waste money on diplomatic tools, like international assistance packages, that would detract from the underlying goal of putting America first.
Black Pepper Shrimp with Garlic Noodles China Booth, $6.75 This one only gets minor points taken off for a slightly soggy breading—but it's such a light coating that it doesn't really detract much from the experience.
Framed by scaffolding and moving set pieces resembling brick walls, the staging recalls the landscape of old New York — until the focus shifts to projections on the backdrop, where flat images and graphics detract rather than add.
That's not to detract from Steve Jobs' legacy, but it does beg the question of whether these technologies would exist if researchers weren't afforded the federal government's patience and resources to make things that weren't intuitively marketable.
In her farewell message, Barry said: "I sincerely hope and believe that my own actions will not tarnish or otherwise detract from all of the great work they do," she said, referring to members of her staff.
The adware-infected apps will also mimic Facebook and Google's apps to avoid suspicion, likely as a way to detract from the actual ad-serving app and keep the app on the device for as long as possible.
" According to the text of the decree, the authorization for the area to be mined "does not detract from the application of specific legislation on the protection of native vegetation, nature conservation units, indigenous lands and border areas.
Ostensibly, this is a movie about her learning how to be the kind of leader who can succeed her father proudly, but it keeps introducing new ideas that detract from that central character arc, often for no reason.
Donald Trump Jr. said the release "would detract from [his father's] main message," which, he apparently thought we would understand, is far more important than voters' ability to take the measure of the candidate through his tax records.
For some, what's happening at Facebook doesn't detract from Sandberg's work with Lean In. "Sheryl never represented herself as the COO of Facebook in any environment that I was in," said Dapelo-Garcia, the Lean In Latinas founder.
The fact that Nina works in the bike shop, at the laundromat and as a babysitter, as opposed to being a college student, should not detract from the fact that an iconic program has introduced a Hispanic character.
"When we distract our military with a radical climate change agenda, we detract from their main purpose of defending America from enemies" like the Islamic State, said Mr. Buck of Colorado, the Republican congressman who sponsored the measure.
A senior Democratic aide called Republican legislation to keep detained families together "a complete waste of time" and said it's being used as a "shiny object" to detract attention from Trump's unwillingness to reverse his zero tolerance policy.
And the focus on his various antics has an unfortunate tendency to detract from the basic reality that he doesn't put in the time or the work to solve problems, when really that's the core of the issue.
And GSKs call for bids for its consumer healthcare nutrition brands - with a regional focus on India - is likely to detract attention from Merck's asset, which relies heavily on sales of vitamins and dietary supplements in emerging markets.
Because, once the election occurs, and the President seems to be in very good shape for the election, once it occurs and he's back in, now that's no longer a distraction that could detract from our negotiating position.
" After learning that the initial reports were false, CAIR New York Director of Strategic Litigation Albert Cahn said that while the development was distressing, he hopes "they do not detract from the numerous reports coming from the Muslim community.
Chicago Sun Times managing editor Craig Newman described the issue as "a morass of negativity, racism, hate speech and general trollish behaviors that detract from the content," explaining his decision to temporarily remove the comments section from the publication.
The new prototype app isn't immediately looking to solve the problems around online abuse — though as a side effect of redesigned conversation threads, comments that contribute to instead of detract from an online conversation could be better highlighted, perhaps.
On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry expressed satisfaction that ASEAN had issued a communique that championed the rule of law and said the omission of any reference to the arbitration case did not detract from its importance.
This addressed complaints by members worried that a drive to boost liquidity from funds and speculators would detract from the LME's role in setting benchmark prices based on trading by miners and industrial users who deal in physical metal.
Comey's flat refusal to acknowledge publicly — until he was testifying under oath — that the president was not under investigation for any potential Russia collusion meant the rumor mill was allowed to swirl and detract from the administration's positive work.
Falling out of love usually means your relationship is lacking in intimacyIt's hard to define exactly what falling out of love feels like, but it's usually characterized by actions (or lack thereof) that detract from intimacy in a relationship.
" --Randall Luthi, president of the National Offshore Industries Association: "As written, the existing rule is flawed with technical deficiencies and ambiguities that detract from safe operations...BSEE's proposed revisions to the WCR will enhance safety and decrease risk offshore.
Avoiding the smoking room and bars, she confronted the inevitable question of her clothing by adopting a type of uniform — a dark skirt, dark jacket, white blouse and tricorn hat — so as not to detract from her political activities.
"Nike made the decision to halt distribution of the Air Max 1 Quick Strike Fourth of July based on concerns that it could unintentionally offend and detract from the nation's patriotic holiday," Nike said in a statement to CNN Business.
Advocates for homeless youth in the city are cautiously optimistic about the ONE system, but also worry that a renewed focus on measured outcomes will detract from harder-to-measure initiatives that are also essential in effectively helping the homeless.
The controversy threatened to detract from Trump's big launch rally in Orlando, Florida, on Tuesday night meant to make a big splash for a re-election campaign that in reality has been in full gear ever since he took office.
" Who you hire will determine the success of your company, he says, but, "we often obsess over the individual people that we recruit and don't spend enough time thinking about how they change the team dynamic — whether they add or detract.
I would argue, however, that the outward simplicity of her work belies complex registers of allegory and metaphor; the personal and the political are so inextricable that to see each as separate entities is to detract meaning from the other.
The strategist said the GOP plan to reduce corporate tax rates to 20 percent from 35 percent will boost earnings by 12 percentage points, but the implementation of the BAT will detract 6 percentage points from the lower tax rate benefit.
As a human being I feel compassionate for the victims of such acts, but I am perplexed as to the misdirection of anger with false accusations against me and hope they do not detract from the stories that should be heard.
But none of those periodic upsets detract from the vast progress that has been made over the past half-century in bringing peace and mutual understanding to a relationship which for centuries was mired in suspicion and all too often, violence.
American International Group gained nearly 1 percent after the firm announced a restructuring plan that included spinning off its mortgage insurance unit and selling its broker-dealer network, but said a full breakup of the firm would detract from shareholder value.
"He's got a 12,000-page tax return that would create ... financial auditors out of every person in the country, asking questions that would detract from [Trump's] main message," Trump Jr. said during a meeting with Tribune-Review editors and reporters.
When Bill Murray shows up as the bear Baloo, or Garry Shandling, in his final role as the shuffling, muttering porcupine Ikki, their voices are so evocative of familiar faces that they detract from the faces that are actually onscreen.
Nate Parker faced the renewed interest in his 1999 Penn State University rape case at a Q&A for The Birth of a Nation on Sunday, asking that his personal life not detract from his costars' performances in the film.
"He's got a 2628,28500-page tax return that would create ... financial auditors out of every person in the country, asking questions that would detract from [Trump's] main message," Trump Jr. said during a meeting with Tribune-Review editors and reporters.
NAVARRO: ALL I'M SAYING IS TO THE INVESTORS WATCHING CNBC HERE IS THAT THE ECONOMY LOOKS VERY, VERY STRONG ON ALL PARAMETERS AND DOESN'T APPEAR TO BE SIGNIFICANT INFRLATIONARY PRESSURES THAT WOULD DETRACT FROM THAT STRENGTH, SO IT'S ALL GOOD.
Not only has overcrowding become an issue, with some people saying the photo-takers detract from what was what once a solitary, thoughtful experience, but inexperienced climbers and hikers may require more facilities and support than the trekkers of old.
As Congress and the American public begin to weigh in on the draft access standards, we cannot let scare tactics and false attacks detract from what this proposal actually means for veterans: more choices and better access to health care.
Largely out of view, the panels do not detract from the gentility of the farm, where a herd of brown and white English longhorn cattle grazes in fields that are studded with pollarded oaks, possibly up to 1,200 years old.
"The change of board does not detract from broader global investigations into the finances of 1MDB which is still a residual overhang notwithstanding 1MDB's improved balance sheets after the sale of its energy assets," said Weiwen Ng, an ANZ Research economist.
But it's a testament to the tension-stoking skills of Kate Summerscale, author of "The Wicked Boy," that our prickly suspicion that Emily Coombes is not visiting an aunt in Liverpool does not detract from our swift immersion in the narrative.
On "Short N*gga Anthem," the Crown Heights rapper grabs RatKing's Wiki and shouts out all his vertically challenged brothers, warning the taller men of the world that his stature will not detract from his ability to steal their girlfriends.
The rivalry between Snapchat and Instagram was evident in a report published last week from the investment banking firm Jefferies, which predicted that Snapchat's growth could detract from Instagram's advertising momentum by as soon as the fourth quarter of this year.
But there are several non-technical things that detract from the experience — TV Everywhere authentication as offered by traditional pay TV services is a bit lacking, and commercial breaks often display a "commercial break in progress" placeholder rather than actual commercials.
"   Later in his remarks, referring to consecrating the ground on which the Battle of Gettysburg was fought, Lincoln said, "The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract.
Even though Disney has since lifted the ban, that shouldn't detract from the frightening fact of the matter, which is that a powerful company took issue with reporting on its business dealings by blacklisting the news outlet that dared do it.
"Although the move of spending away from the high street (to online) will detract from our retail profit, the retail stores themselves are an enormous asset and the risk is that they become less productive, not that they become loss making," he said.
The company has positioned its product, which sends your traffic through servers in other cities or countries to mask your browsing habits, as an easy way to maintain your privacy online, but the server breach could detract from that promise for potential customers.
"Because he's got a 12,000-page tax return that would create ... financial auditors out of every person in the country asking questions that would detract from (his father's) main message," Donald Trump, Jr. told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review in a piece published Wednesday.
Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again star Jeremy Irvine, who stars alongside Spacey in the rich-kids-gone-bad film, previously told PEOPLE that he hoped Spacey's tarnished reputation wouldn't detract from the rest of cast and crew's work on the movie.
And while there no doubt are various innovative coverage formats that could be used to fact-check the speech or otherwise detract from Trump's tendency to deliberately misinform the public, there is no indication that any of them are going to be used.
" The event described read: "Celebrate the resilience, power, and sexy dance moves of our queer, POC, immigrant, undocumented, Muslim, feminist, trans and non-binary student communities with a yuuuge DANCE PARTY and POTLUCK outside MLK Student Union to detract from Milo's talk!
The fast-paced environment gives me heart palpitations, the constant desktop and mobile notifications detract from my ability to enjoy the world around me, and the wide selection of custom emoji reactions is far too overwhelming to deal with — it's complete chaos.
He has said that immigrants from certain countries, those populated by Hispanic people or people of color, are the nations about which we should be the most concerned — countries whose immigrants, in his view, would detract from, rather than uplift, the United States.
A day earlier, Climate Action Network International, which represents hundreds of environmental campaign groups, warned Chile's move "must not detract from the political urgency to address the climate crisis" through emissions reductions and stronger efforts to adapt to wilder weather and rising seas.
Indeed, these opponents of helping Ukraine refuse to acknowledge the progress made by this army or the resolute fighting spirit of the Ukrainian people lest that detract from their narrative of a Russia unlimited by its own economic weakness and military capabilities.
Without those reactors, the state's distributors of electricity would have to obtain more power from power plants fueled by gas and coal, which emit more carbon and would detract from the governor's clean-energy goals, said Audrey Zibelman, the chairwoman of the commission.
Many corporations, though, have created their own Ethereum networks with private blockchains, independent of the public system, and that could ultimately detract from the value of the individual unit in the Ethereum system — known as an Ether — that people have recently been buying.
It's yet another bad look for For Honor, a game played by tens of thousands of people that has always been plagued by technical and server issues that detract from the overall brawling fun of its knights-meet-Vikings-meet-samurai premise.
" But he said that a lack of policy guidance from the Republican White House should not in "any way detract from our role of trying to get out there and drive policy in the direction that we think that it needs to go.
Although the manipulated visual effects, in combination with the gloom of the basement, detract from an otherwise entrancing recording, the subterranean space evokes the economic and social marginalization of — and the long history of brutality and violence against — the city's large indigenous population.
"Because once the election occurs — and the president seems to be in very good shape for the election — once it occurs and he's back in, now that's no longer a distraction that can detract from our negotiating position," Mr. Ross told CNBC.
The story is complicated enough that a lot of people really needed some help sorting it out; but if we said too much it would detract from the role-playing and sleuthing that the people most invested in the community like to do.
That's where the humor [on Thor: Ragnarok] differs from every other one of these superhero movies—not to detract from the comedy of something like Guardians of the Galaxy, but you can tell that certain things rely on the skill of the actors.
But they don't detract from the experience – and the ultimate impression that Echo is a home companion that's destined to become more and more a default option that people live with as reliably as they do their coffee table, or at least their dishwasher.
Even as the Trump administration aims to promote energy strategies that could detract from those international goals, it also plans to let State Department officials continue negotiating the climate accord - a recognition that the next U.S. president may drop the nation's opposition to the pact.
"Today's print does not detract from the fact that sequential growth still remains entrenched in negative territory and the economy still runs the risk of a technical recession in the fourth quarter," Weiwen Ng, an economist for ANZ, said in a note on Thursday.
"Investors are deeply concerned that all the political noise will morph into economic risk as the political back-fence talk, speculation and dirty laundry could detract from Trump's key agenda: Tax reform," Stephen Innes, senior trader at OANDA, said in a note on Wednesday.
After a week of headlines focused on the President's eldest son's meeting with a Russian lawyer, the White House announced Saturday it was dubbing the coming week "Made in America" week, reviving its deployment of themed weeks designed to detract attention from the Russia controversies.
"The Commission encourages companies to apply big data analytics in ways that provide benefits and opportunities to consumers, while avoiding pitfalls that may violate consumer protection or equal opportunity laws, or detract from core values of inclusion and fairness," the agency wrote in the report.
"For now, linking a rise in malignant brain tumors to mobile phone usage remains speculative and should not detract from encouraging lifestyle changes which are known to reduce cancer risk, such as adopting a healthy diet, reducing alcohol consumption and stopping smoking," he said.
The capabilities of the system have made it fascinating to executives — many corporations have created their own Ethereum networks with private blockchains, independent of the public system, which could detract from the value of the individual unit in the Ethereum system, known as an Ether.
"Even people for whom it's been transformative for their life, maybe haven't taken mushrooms in years, or maybe take it once a year," said Reville, who declined to talk about his own experience using mushrooms because he said it would detract from his advocacy.
That doesn't particularly detract from what is an enjoyable romp through FF-series sights and sounds (so far, at least—my blue-haired Gary is only six or so hours into her adventuring), but Explorers isn't a game that feels unique to the 23DS.
However, "just because the U.S. and China have agreed to restart talks, it doesn't detract from the extent to which that dispute has escalated and deepened, adding to a sense that global growth would slow," Newman said, adding there is still tremendous uncertainty about Brexit.
However, "just because the U.S. and China have agreed to restart talks, it doesn't detract from the extent to which that dispute has escalated and deepened, adding to a sense that global growth would slow," Newman said, adding there was still tremendous uncertainty about Brexit.
None of that, though, should detract from the fact that Curry has been better than ever since Durant went down, amid the pressure of keeping a dynasty in operation and no shortage of uncertainty about the Warriors' future thanks to Durant's impending free agency.
SYDNEY, March 5 (Reuters) - Australia's Treasury Department estimates the coronavirus will detract at least half a percentage point off growth in the first quarter of 2020, but says it is too early to make a longer-term assessment of the impact of the virus.
Facebook accepted a livestream after fears that a boycott by European lawmakers would grab even more headlines and detract from the message of the meeting, according to an official within Facebook, who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak publicly.
I will not let this or anything else detract us from our focus on ending the opioid epidemic, holding pharmaceutical companies accountable, making sure that we have the backs of our cops and our firefighters and our first responders, and yes — ending our commuting nightmare.
The poet Anne Sexton asked us to "Consider Icarus, pasting those sticky wings on, / testing that strange little tug at his shoulder blade, / and think of that first flawless moment …" Our knowledge of later moments, Ms. Sexton suggests, shouldn't detract from a fine beginning.
That said, hanging up this almost uniformly spectacular work certainly doesn't detract from it, either, and there's far more to see — including juvenilia, ephemera, stand-alone drawings and paintings, and old color copies of Zap and Weirdo — than can be absorbed in one visit.
"We believe that barring controversial figures from our platform or removing their controversial Tweets would hide important information that our users should be able to see and debate and would detract from the public dialogue that our platform is intended to promote," Twitter wrote.
Cleverly hiding xenophobia under legalese and statutory mumbo jumbo are tools that the Trump administration have deployed to detract from the fact that the possibility of asylum, as it has existed in the United States, is being virtually eliminated for most of the world's persecuted people.
They should feel good when you wear them, any extra functions or gimmicks should add to the overall product, not detract from it, and they absolutely need to sound good too—both for game audio, and for the people on the other end of voice chat.
A few eyebrows will also be raised at the claim that Europe's refugee flows were responsible for Britain's vote to leave the EU. But this should not detract from the humanity of a book that places the long-term needs of the world's refugees at its heart.
So when you have to fill that in, it can to detract from it, so it makes it difficult, so to be able to do that, like guys like Oliver, I really admire their ability to do that, but I don't think that's the new thing.
However, this doesn't always detract from the staggering output a clothing brand like H&M has: The rapid production cycle contributes to the 84% of clothing waste that ends up in landfills, according to Newsweek — not to mention the reported working conditions of its independent providers abroad.
Perhaps Miocic gets smoked and the UFC heavyweight title curse continues, but it won't detract from the fact that in Miocic's run through the heavyweight division is a case study in "basics" being adapted to get the job done against a wide variety of styles and skills.
The next time someone tells you that the major drug companies are only out to make a buck (which is mostly true, but doesn't detract from the fact that they make medicine that usually work) just remind them of The Health Ranger's bullshit claims about Zika.
"We believe that shareholder approval of the TSLA purchase of Solar City is dilutive to TSLA's profitabiity, will detract from senior management attention, and contribute to increased capital market funding requirements in '17," said CFRA analyst Efraim Levy, in comments sent to CNBC after Tesla's announcement.
In an op-ed published in Bloomberg News, Bloomberg acknowledged that his path to the Democratic nomination would be narrow, stating that mounting a long-shot campaign for the White House would detract from his work on other issues, such as climate change and gun violence.
Apart from the story of Snowden the man—a story Snowden himself worried would detract from the bigger issues—the broader issues of privacy, surveillance, and freedom seem to have faded into the background of popular discussion, and played virtually no role in the current Presidential campaigns.
DER: The only downside is that it creates more 3-letter words (which generally detract from the flow of words in the grid and have less potential for sparkle), but in this case the area is wide-open enough that it doesn't bother me too much.
But his cheap theatrics — including hilarious setups in which Boris Shcherbina (Stellan Skarsgard), the deputy prime minister in charge of energy, asks questions like "How does a nuclear reactor work?" so that Legasov can explain it for us — detract from the real tragedy of the story.
A White House official who declined to be named said Friday that Trump and his team passed on the press conference because they did not want to detract from positive media coverage after the passing of the GOP's tax-reform plan, which Trump signed into law Friday.
" A spokesman from Gaetz's office said they noticed "a significant decrease" in their number of followers gained and retweets around May 15, about the time period the company implemented a new policy to tamp down "troll-like behaviors that distort and detract from the public conversation.
Early concerns that the arrangement would detract from his commitment to Massachusetts have proven unfounded, and the two orchestras have made the most of their modest maestro by plotting a partnership that has led to special programs in both cities, co-commissions, musician exchanges and educational offerings.
"Such a debate at this time will only detract from the actual problem and challenges of quickly fighting terrorism," said Joachim Herrmann, the state interior minister for Bavaria and a member of the Bavaria-only sister party to the chancellor's Christian Democrats, the Christian Social Union.
"The subpoena brings us one step closer to a protracted, unnecessary legal confrontation, which will only distract and detract from the work of our respective offices," Schneiderman said in a 10-page letter to committee chair Lamar Smith of Texas that was posted online by Schneiderman's office.
Humberto Leon's costumes may have been a little on the nose, emblazoned with "Defy" and "Shout," but that didn't detract from Mr. Peck's strikingly inventive steps or his boldness in creating gender-neutral roles for two central duets, a rarity in ballet and a refreshing statement.
" He added that the study "should not detract from the core message we've been trying to get across to patients, which is that they need to take ownership of their disease, and they need to be very aggressive in their diet, their physical activity and taking their medication.
However, failing to adequately handle Bell System-like consent decrees, such as those restraining the music industry, will not only detract from the positive outcomes that Justice intends; it also will lead to a significantly worse market landscape than if the DOJ opted not to deregulate at all.
"My comments regarding behavior and attire come from an old school perspective that has shaped how some of us understand the issue, but that does not detract from the fact that criminals need to be held accountable for their actions," Johnson, a Texas Democrat, said in a statement.
That Kaliningrad is an isolated part of Russia makes it vulnerable to attack from Poland and the Baltic states, and the insecure Kremlin feels the non-Russian vestiges detract from Russia's hold on the place and delegitimize Russia's claim to the turf in the eyes of foreign neighbors.
"Given recent events, we believe the participation of our team in the event will detract from the hard work of the athletes and the upbeat focus of the MLK Showcase," Jordan High School District Superintendent Matthew Helgerson said in an e-mailed statement, according to The Minneapolis Star Tribune.
The tendency, whenever the Premier League dips into its ever-expanding pockets, is to focus on what impact that spending has on the English game: whether the players are of the quality needed to improve the Premier League, and whether they detract from the country's beleaguered national team.
Similarly, even if the Cubs' wilderness years span another century, it shouldn't detract from the feeling we have now, on the verge of the 2016 season, when the team is so loaded with promise and exciting players that the thought of just seeing them get to try is sustaining.
Kayvon Beykpour, the company's product lead, responded that the issue was a side effect of Twitter's use of machine learning to enact a new policy to "reduce people's ability to detract from healthy public conversation" — an issue highlighted by New York magazine — and that it was issuing a fix.
Not only will it detract resources and attention from the more pressing issues of defense and risk management, but it will also encourage the government to act recklessly in directing cyberattacks at targets before they can be certain of who those targets are and what they are doing.
The well known 1950 Life magazine photograph of the Irascible 18, aka the New York School included only one woman, Hedda Sterne, who later would note that all the men were furious about her inclusion, thinking her mere presence would detract from the profound seriousness of their endeavor.
Some child development experts question whether the goal of the new pre-K — putting all children on a path to read and do simple math problems by the end of kindergarten — is appropriate, and whether it might detract from the socialization value that preschools have been known for.
Yet Cohen's appearance, if it brings significant revelations and congressional fireworks, is likely to complicate and detract from Trump's efforts to orchestrate an international peace pageant at the summit in Hanoi, and could also inflict serious political damage on the President even as he is out of the country.
Because once the election occurs — and the president seems to be in very good shape for the election — once it occurs and he's back in, now that's no longer a distraction that can detract from our negotiating position," Ross said in an interview on "Squawk on the Street.
The experience of not gaining entrance to the Paris Outsider Art Fair has given rise to a number of questions for DisArt: Does the physical presence of a Disabled audience or artist at an outsider art fair enhance or detract from the apparent value of the work itself?
"But that does not, in any way, I think, detract from the basic point that everyone during the election perceived accurately — that, in fact, what the Russian hack had done was create more problems for the Clinton campaign than it had for the Trump campaign," he said, according to NPR.
In this case, his refusal to accept that he lost the popular vote fair and square, despite winning the electoral college and the presidency, threatens to detract from another far more significant story -- his sweeping use of executive power to live up to campaign promises and begin to change America.
And by nesting its disclosure of the SEC settlement inside effusive privacy washing discussion of the FTC's "historic" action, Facebook looks to be hoping to detract attention from some really awkward details in its narrative about the Cambridge Analytica scandal that highlight ongoing inconsistencies and contradictions, to put it politely.
By zeroing in on this scene, I don't want to detract from any of the other elements that make the show work (especially performances from Tahar Rahim as Arabic-speaking FBI agent Ali Soufan and Michael Stuhlbarg as the tight-lipped National Security Council member Richard Clarke, both real men).
However, People Kissing has too many silly images that detract from the interesting material it contains: a postcard of a child kissing her dog with the caption "Kiss Me, Sweetie" (1933); a man kissing an ape (1939); and a middle-aged woman kissing a man in a Santa Claus suit (1975).
It said the move was part of a series of steps that would detract from mutual priorities, such as fighting terrorism, and that the United States should reconsider Russia's proposal to set up a joint cyber security group - an idea Trump has entertained but that Republicans and Democrats widely panned.
"We are not in a position to make a finding of genocide or not, but this should in no way detract from the seriousness of the situation which the Rohingya population is currently facing," said Thomas Hunecke, who led the team that went to Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, from Sept. 14-24.
Concerned that his defense of adults who have sexual relationships with 13-year-old children might detract from his employer's core mission of publishing racist agitprop, Milo resigned from Breitbart on Tuesday, just 24 hours after CPAC dumped him as a keynote speaker and Simon & Schuster canceled publication of his book.
This is a situation in which they are authorized to use lethal force, they are in the process of using lethal force, and they're trying to find a way to stop the situation and detract the risk for themselves and the public without hurting other civilians, without compromising the building itself.
"I credit the leaders -- then and today -- of the Women's March for inspiring and mobilizing a national movement, and I worry there have been a lot of efforts to detract from their work and efforts," said Zahra Billoo, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, San Francisco Bay Area.
Democrats have accused Republicans of using the probe into the FBI and Justice Department as a way to distract and detract from the credibility of the Mueller investigation, which is examining possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian officials, as well as possible obstruction of justice and financial crimes.
A poll conducted by HBO Real Sports and Marist University in October found that 60 percent of respondents were in favor of extending netting, up from 54 percent the previous year; 76 percent said they did not think sitting behind a net would detract from their experience of watching the game.
After years of well-chronicled struggle for the family in a northern section of Athens known as Sepolia, they have found Milwaukee as idyllic as it was portrayed to be in the sitcom "Happy Days," where not even the frigid winters can detract from the comfort they've experienced as a unit.
"Lawyers would find it irresistible to try to put in a little sound bite in the hope of being that evening on CNN or Fox or MSNBC on one of the broadcast networks, and that would detract from the value of the arguments in the decision-making process," Alito said.
Despite the looming threat of Brexit and fears that the city will cede a significant amount of financial companies and employees who are driven out by either regulatory stipulations or concerns over changes that may detract from the city's appeal, London's tally has only lost two points since the previous report.
But even some of Waters' backers on many of the biggest policy issues before the committee are privately concerned about the extent to which the committee under her leadership would focus on hounding Trump and detract from a watershed moment to advance pro-consumer policies that will hold Wall Street accountable.
I don't wish to be superficial or detract from the joy I feel every time our baby moves inside me, but I can't help but feel as though the transition into motherhood comes altogether suddenly as your belly truly begins to sprout out and you must wistfully pack away your pre-pregnancy clothes.
Even the most well-known faces — Gigi and Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Stella Maxwell — couldn't detract from the fact that Scott dressed his models in garbage couture (or, as one of the graphic tees put it, "trash chic"), or the fact that they were strutting their stuff down a duct-taped cardboard catwalk.
MANILA, July 27 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Wednesday he was very satisfied that Southeast Asian countries could issue a joint communique that championed the rule of law, and its omission of reference to an arbitration case on the South China Sea did not detract from its importance.
Glantz, for his part, has often criticized Rodu and his counterparts for receiving financial support from the tobacco industry to conduct his research—though Rodu asserts that all of his findings are objective and independent, and that Glantz's retort is a flippant response meant to detract from the actual issue at hand.
" (In the second quarter of 2013, Facebook's revenues went up 53%.) Leaning In was a fine hobby, in other words, so long as it didn't interfere with Sandberg's real work, or detract from her and Zuckerberg's shared "vision" of the company, described by the Daily Beast as "a global marketing powerhouse that controls everyone's data.
Drake and Baggins' R&B touch to the otherwise completely intact original sample does nothing to detract from the point of the song: Finding the "best" version of "These Days" is futile; the point of the song is that it was written so anybody could sing it, and interpret the track how they see fit.
"This does not in any way detract from the notion that methadone is an effective way to treat opioid use disorder and reduce future overdose deaths," Cerdá said, citing evidence that methadone reduces the mortality rate among opioid addiction patients by half or more and keeps people in treatment better than non-medication approaches.
The project is supported by Switzerland, France, Canada, Japan and the United States, as well as energy firms Total, Chevron, ENI and BP. But environmental organisations like Greenpeace are worried that the project's findings could turn into a "right to pollute" and detract from efforts to reduce emissions, which are driving a disastrous rise in global temperatures.
The project is supported by Switzerland, France, Canada, Japan and the United States, as well as energy firms Total, Chevron, ENI and BP. But environmental organizations like Greenpeace are worried that the project's findings could turn into a "right to pollute" and detract from efforts to reduce emissions, which are driving a disastrous rise in global temperatures.
The good, bad and ugly of warmer US-Russia relations The turmoil is threatening to detract from one of the most crucial moments of Trump's early presidency -- the confirmation process for his nominee for Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who has a personal friendship with Putin and opposed US sanctions on Russia imposed after the Kremlin's annexation of Crimea.
Hell, even NCAA president Mark Emmert, making a brief and utterly unwanted cameo during the trophy ceremony, couldn't detract from the fact that college basketball had once again reached a zenith, a moment that lifted it out of the doldrums of the past several seasons and into what we can only hope is a new era of prosperity.
She said that the E-Class is a "significant step towards achieving our vision of an accident free future," but have taken the ad out of the campaign because "we do not want any potential confusion in the marketplace to detract from the giant step forward in vehicle safety" that Mercedes believes the E-Class represents.
" Similarly, when Trump is fighting to stop Sessions from recusing himself, McGahn characterizes his motives, in part, as worrying that he'd be "unprotected from an investigation that could hobble the presidency and derail his policy objectives; and detract from favorable press coverage of a Presidential Address to Congress the President had delivered earlier in the week.
"Lawyers would find it irresistible to try to put in a little sound bite in the hope of being that evening on CNN or Fox or MSNBC on one of the broadcast networks, and that would detract from the value of the arguments in the decisionmaking process," said Alito, an appointee of former President George W. Bush.
Policy improvements are needed to better motivate providers to participate in alternative payment models; change how Medicare accounts for patient risk; improve access to Medicare claims data so that clinicians can better manage a patient's care; provide relief from antiquated fraud and abuse laws that impede collaboration and teamwork; and streamline operations that detract from patient care.
So far the company has been quiet about its release slate post-Avengers: Endgame, understandably as not to detract from the attention or further spoil next month's huge release — announcing a Captain Marvel sequel before Endgame would lightly spoil that Carol Danvers survives going up against Thanos in that movie (which is her next appearance in the MCU).
It is perhaps a minor and unfortunate consequence of this show's impressive number of loans — some utterly breathtaking to behold, like "Head on a Rod" and "The Nose" (both 1947), which are as distressing as they are awesome — that they detract from the powerful sense of loneliness and distinctness that comes from seeing a solitary Giacometti.
I reluctantly left Jamaa el-Fna after nine days in Marrakesh with the curious feeling that not only would I never be able to write an article capable of capturing the sum total of the actions and events that took place there, but also that I didn't really care because doing so would only detract from the experiences they encompassed.
Click here to view original GIFMcQueen has some obstacle avoidance issues... (Image: Carmen Hilbert/Gizmodo)Still, the driving difficulties don't detract from the rest of the highly-polished iOS/Android app that includes additional racing-themed games, the ability for McQueen to watch and react to the first two Cars films, and a basic programming interface for customizing the toy's movements and actions.
These caveats, however, should not detract from the museum's efforts to shine a light on the importance of painting in an era that has proven deeply influential on succeeding generations of artists, both inspirationally and critically — an era, it should be kept in mind, whose reactionary policies, as destructive as they were, will be nothing compared to what we are about to undergo.
None of the ways in which Belichick has showed his ass over the last year will detract from the unprecedented legacy he has already built in his field, and we know for sure that they will not distract him from his ongoing preparation for specific modalities within the second possession of his team's third quarter against the Chiefs this coming November.
That Mortensen's character is capable of murder (in the name of self-defense) and deception (for the sake of protecting his family) doesn't detract from what he makes us understand about ourselves — that we are all, to some degree, faced with difficult choices, and that only an unwavering sense of duty to those we love makes it possible to distinguish wrong from right.
Whether Germany wins twice on Russian soil in two years, though — and it is worth noting both that no winner of the Confederations Cup has ever won the subsequent World Cup, and that a World Cup winner has never repeated since Brazil in 1962 — should not detract from the broader pattern its latest gilded summer has brought to the surface.
But that doesn't detract from the fascinating aspects of the form itself: the pawing, galloping footwork and legwork, which often accelerate into a swiveling blur of motion below the waist; the astoundingly elastic ankles that support balancing, improbably, on the outside edges of the feet; the speed with which the dancers, their chests held proud and legs darting out from under them, can swallow up space.
There's no way they couldn't see what's so obvious to literally everyone else — that an independent run by Schultz would do nothing more than detract votes from the eventual Democratic nominee and help President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE glide to reelection.
ELIZABETH THOMASPITTSBURGH To the Editor: Having just finished Shelby Foote's three-volume history of the American Civil War, I was deeply disturbed by the riot about the removal of the equestrian statue of Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, Va. The fact that Lee chose to support the Confederacy and owned slaves does not detract from the fact that he was one of the greatest generals in American history, following his conscience and doing his duty as he saw it.
One of three things is true here: Obama, during the waning months of an eight-year term free of personal scandal, decided to maliciously and illegally tap the phones of the candidate all the polls at the time predicted would lose; a law enforcement agency was able to present evidence and convince a federal judge that someone or some group of people in Trump Tower were engaged in illegal activity; or this "president," who has proven himself a pathological liar, is once again chasing conspiratorial windmills and seeking to detract and deflect from legitimate scandal.

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