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Also, Bigelow's belief doesn't seem to have detracted much from his success.
But CEO Mark Cutifani said fatal accidents detracted from the strong results.
Did he think vandals detracted from the messages from him and other protesters?
That new investment has not detracted from the company's plans for the Gulf.
But the visual warnings were removed because they detracted from the office's sleek design.
Mistakes cost competitors points, detracted by anonymous judges whose choices can sometimes feel arbitrary.
He worried that color images would have detracted from the impact of Alex's story.
Schiff said the events detracted from his priority: investigating Russia's interference in the election.
Would a more pointed handling of the topic have detracted from the narrative story?
However, the notes were removed because they detracted from the building's design, the people said.
The Night King then carefully repeated his query, which somewhat detracted from his menacing omnipotence.
Nothing herein mentioned has detracted from the ultimate value and future of our dynamic company.
The men didn't believe the profits they made detracted from what they saw as a rescue mission.
In their 12-round nontitle bout early last year, Ali's holding tactics detracted from his unanimous decision.
Accessories like vinegary, pickled asparagus and raw, sliced endive were novel, but they detracted from the dish.
" As for how much Leonard's absence detracted from the occasion, Bhatia added: "It doesn't take away anything.
She believed commercialism detracted from true sentiment, and charity made the mother into an object of pity.
Is there a fear, since so much attention was paid to this, that it detracted from the lineup?
Elsewhere, soaring stock markets also detracted attention from gold, the WGC said, denting interest in bullion-backed ETFs.
The two conflicting layers of carbs detracted from the taste of what was otherwise a very serviceable taco.
Here we found that on average, having meditated neither benefited nor detracted from a participant's quality of work.
The swing factor tends to be net exports, and inventories once again were mixed, but detracted from growth overall.
Family members believe the focus on the DNA tests detracted from the investigation, causing the case to go cold.
Theologian Gavin Ashenden, a former chaplain to Queen Elizabeth, said they detracted from the proper purpose of the buildings.
But inventory declines that detracted from G.D.P. last quarter should rebound over the next as businesses refill empty shelves.
Mr. Lim, the director of the Military Human Rights Center, said the inquiry also detracted from looming security concerns.
However, his demonstrated regressive attitude and President Trump's tough talk greatly detracted from the noble intent of the summit.
There also was catastrophic damage on the West Coast from fires that detracted from second- and third-quarter growth.
Some Americans believed baseball detracted from the sanctity of what became accepted as the biblically specified day of rest.
Also disappointing were mediocre starter plates and desserts whose muddy flavors and so-so execution detracted from the main event.
On the political side, the bond sale shows that investors will not be detracted by the Khashoggi killing, he said.
He said he felt sorry that the squabble with Musk had detracted from the successful end to the rescue mission.
He believed the prioritization of marriage in these wards (the LDS term for congregation) detracted from the focus on worshiping Christ.
Yet some had a problem with More Color More Pride's decision, arguing that drawing attention to race detracted from LGBTQ issues.
The yoga room had a conspicuous lack of windows, which felt a bit claustrophobic and detracted from the vibe I prefer.
The Denmark debacle is also Trumpian in that his fury detracted from the underlying seriousness of the issues he was raising.
At Tiger Global short-selling "detracted roughly 12 percent" from returns at its Tiger Global Investments portfolio, in 2017, the letter said.
The revelation that the fight was staged and edited together from multiple bouts detracted from the company's ability to enjoy its victory.
But this would have ultimately detracted from the overall theme and structure of the speech, which focused largely on Hillary Clinton's accomplishments.
The thick cloud of firework smoke that wafted over spectators, causing many of them to run away crying, detracted from the atmosphere, too.
A few odd but consistent accentuations and articulations of the text left room for head-scratching, yet scarcely detracted from the overall effect.
Mr. Trump called the investigation an extravagant waste of time that detracted from an administration that he insisted had compiled a sterling record.
The pattern was set, for life and for art: the more Smithson built Heizer up, the more furiously Heizer detracted, avoided, and denied.
I really hate to ask ridiculous questions, but if "nothing herein mentioned" detracted from "the ultimate value" of LaCroix or National Beverage Corp.
"His archaic view of things is that sex sells," said one, noting that anything that detracted from encouraging hookups was seen as a distraction.
When I swam, there was a verbal dispute about lane preference, which isn't necessarily uncommon at shared pools, but still detracted from the ambiance.
But at the Justice Department, they were regarded as unfortunate — and perhaps preventable — black eyes that detracted from a string of successful espionage prosecutions.
I found myself going back after the solve to actually look for the animal pairings, which detracted from the enjoyment of the solve somewhat.
Trying to be balanced — devoting equal proportions of time and energy to other areas of my life — would have detracted from the formative experiences.
After a robust 2017, net exports detracted from GDP growth in 2018, which probably slightly lowered Germany's mammoth current-account surplus of 8% of GDP.
By not letting them move on from that first question, she detracted from the rest of that interview, I think, and left it started off.
We used to watch bondage shit and got some ideas from it, but it's all so Hollywood and fake, so it detracted from the experience.
Leaders of Women's March and March On say there is a role for everyone and that divisions in leadership have not detracted from the overall movement.
Trump's unique unorthodox political style, rambling speeches and boastful swagger have often detracted from the message his campaign is trying to implant in the public mind.
Analysts at Panmure Gordon said the UK business would be the focus for investors and detracted from the bright spots in its airline business and Europe.
The U.N. Human Rights Council's unfortunate targeting of Israel has detracted from the council's ability to credibly speak out against human rights violators and eradicate injustices.
"This sport tends to reward a single-minded focus, and some of that advocacy to a certain extent probably detracted from her athletic accomplishments," Thomas said.
The firm has also experienced widely reported turnover in recent years and endured a drawn-out, high-profile discrimination lawsuit that detracted from its once impeccable cachet.
Mars's hostile environment has not detracted from its allure, with U.S. President Barack Obama recently highlighting his pledge to send people to the surface by the 2030s.
His interruptions -- one after another after another -- were so distracting that it often detracted from the substance of the debate and made policy conversations hard to follow.
At times, in his flurry of television and radio interviews, he seemingly pinched himself that he was discussing salacious matter that detracted from his most substantive arguments.
In the hospital, he berated and physically abused the staff, and his unreasonable demands required a level of attention that detracted from the care of other patients.
Bad form on both counts ... The inappropriateness of Republicans chanting 'four more years' and Democrats scoffing and booing detracted significantly from what should be a dignified proceeding.
The classic, money-related value of the company was detracted from, a lot, which is the whole reason we're having this conversation and reading this man's letter.
"It is unfortunate that the debate surrounding his actions while serving in the House have detracted from the good things that we have accomplished this session," Jasper said.
The planet's hostile environment has not detracted from its allure, with U.S. President Barack Obama recently highlighting his pledge to send people to the surface by the 2030s.
But while Frederick Douglass proved a crucial ally at Seneca Falls, other men argued that woman's suffrage detracted from the far more urgent quest to enfranchise former slaves.
We'd do this differently next time: Speak up sooner about the noise next door as it detracted from my overall stay, and request a room with less noise bleed.
While gold prices rose last year on the back of dollar weakness, rising interest rates and a surge in stock markets detracted from the metal's appeal as an investment.
On Sunday the party sent some 28,000 supporters a declaration, signed by Hoecke and Petry, saying the row had detracted from its aims and urging them to "close ranks".
But none of those irritating interventions detracted much from the news of the night: Mr. Kaufmann's superbly assured singing of one of the most daunting roles in the repertory.
"The complaint also claimed that Mr. Moore diluted and detracted from the distinctiveness of the firms' trademarks by using the domain names to advertise his investigative services business," it said.
Apple workers had started to put up Post It notes to mark glass doors but the company reportedly took them down saying it detracted from the design of the building.
In their view, nothing offered by Republicans detracted from their overall message — Trump abused his power by using his office to try to seek damaging information on a political rival.
But a seemingly hostile environment has not detracted from the allure of Mars, with U.S. President Barack Obama recently highlighting his pledge to send people to the planet by the 2030s.
Two of U.S.A.'s medaling swimmers say they feel for teammate Ryan Lochte amid the continued backlash surrounding his fabricated robbery, but wish the incident hadn't detracted from America's Olympic success.
Finally, and least predictable, will President Trump be able to focus his energy on selling the tax plan to Americans, avoiding the off-topic controversies that have detracted from earlier initiatives?
But that hardly detracted from Immelman's excitement as the former Masters champion watched in delight as his ball landed a yard or so beyond the pin and spun back into the hole.
The damage wasn't so much in the gaffe he corrected, but that it detracted from his key point: that he held the strongest African American support of anyone on the debate stage.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, the head of the Commonwealth team of election observers, went further, saying the vote delays and other problems "seriously detracted from the fairness and credibility of the results".
Jordon says the alleged wrong doing of ATO officers has detracted from the success of the operation, code named Operation Elbrus, by the ATO, the federal police and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission.
Reynolds cited director John Boorman's Oscar-nominated 21950 "Deliverance" as his best film and said he regretted that the hoopla from his Cosmopolitan appearance detracted from the movie that made him a star.
The incident followed a series of muggings and armed robberies of high-profile athletes and visitors in Rio, including two government ministers - security scares that detracted from the image Games organizers hoped to portray.
But if, like me, you felt that DX's wild, gratuitous hedonism detracted a little from the purity of the original CE's austere design, just know that CE 2 eats another few dots along that path.
The sentiments expressed on the poster do not reflect the views of Twitter as a company or Jack as the CEO, and we regret that this picture has detracted from an otherwise insightful trip to India.
The invectives detracted from the summit's goal of projecting unity in the face of Russian aggression, even as Trump and NATO leaders jointly agreed to bolster their defense and deterrence capabilities to head off Russian threats.
The lopsided scores in some of the matches may have detracted from the experience for a boisterous crowd which at best half-filled the 15,000-seater Deodoro Stadium but World Rugby chief executive Brett Gosper was happy.
Kellyanne Conway, a senior adviser to the Trump campaign, said the 21 words in question in no way detracted from Melania Trump's message that she loves America and would focus on opportunities for children as first lady.
But Beck said focus on the wall has detracted from E-Verify, an existing program that requires employers to check new hires against a federal database to determine whether they can legally work in the United States.
The tax on nonprofits' transportation benefit expenses drew criticism from charities, religious organizations and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle who argued that it detracted from nonprofits' ability to focus their resources on their charitable work.
And at times, stories devoted to their relationship have detracted from other, more important plots, like the battle for control of the Good Place's admissions system (who needs love when there is moral theory on the line!).
"The sentiments expressed on the poster do not reflect the views of Twitter as a company or Jack as the CEO, and we regret that this picture has detracted from an otherwise insightful trip to India," she said.
Additionally, some members of the queer community found the "coming out" language used to describe Ronson's moment detracted from the often difficult situations queer people face when they come out at gay, bisexual, or another gender-based sexuality.
Mr. Axelrod, who has spent much of his life helping to craft effective political messages, said the highly personal nature of Mr. Cohen's testimony — including accusations that the president is a racist — may have detracted from the effectiveness.
Second, it was the consumer, the one who realized the paltry $10.80 per week pay raise that drove 2.69 percent of the 85033-percent increase in GDP while business investment actually detracted 0.06 percent from second-quarter GDP growth.
Unfortunately for Perry, his moronic cornerman and fellow UFC fighter Alex Nicholson let him down by making racist comments seconds ahead of the fight in the heat of the moment—an act which really detracted from Perry's impressive performance.
And then there was a big, unexpected decline in inventories, which detracted from G.D.P. Rather than worry too much about all these one-off factors, economists often recommend looking at the average G.D.P. growth over a couple of quarters.
Coe acknowledged there is more work ahead but hopes much of it will deal with the on field product rather than Russia, allegations of corruption regarding his predecessor Lamine Diack and other issues that have detracted from the action.
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives renewed their criticisms of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's focus on systemic cases at a hearing late last month, saying the agency's litigation strategy has detracted from its mission of protecting workers. Rep.
The details of the growth figures also detracted from the headline gain: first-quarter GDP owed its outperformance to trade and the largest accumulation of unsold goods since 2015, temporary factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
As early as the 1980's, members of Congress started to complain about the effects of pressure to raise campaign cash, and how the amount of time spent raising money detracted from time spent conducting oversight and focusing on real issues.
Prices had been hemmed between $1,265 and $1,215.718 an ounce since mid-October as a series of record highs in stock markets detracted investment interest from bullion, and as traders awaited an expected increase to U.S. interest rates this month.
Trump went on to describe his phone call with Ukraine's president, an event at the center of the House's impeachment case, as "perfect" before complaining that impeachment has detracted from accomplishments of his administration, like his initial trade deal with China.
I think that even as we watch these protests going on, there've been some ugly side effects, ugly groups involved in these protests that've really detracted from the true activists who are trying to bring attention and do good work.
"Valcke acted against FIFA's best interests and caused considerable financial damage to FIFA, while his private and personal interests detracted him from his ability to properly perform his duties as the Secretary General of FIFA," FIFA's ethics committee said in a statement.
"The sentiments expressed on the poster do not reflect the views of Twitter as a company or Jack as the CEO, and we regret that this picture has detracted from an otherwise insightful trip to India," a Twitter spokeswoman told Reuters via email on Tuesday.
A lot of Switch fans have been clamoring for this from the start, though I understand why Nintendo didn't do it, as it would have detracted from the Joy-Con's ability to serve as both one half of a controller while also doubling as an independent gamepad.
So the 38-14 thrashing by Philip Rivers and Co. may have detracted from the real news of the day: the fact that San Diego running back Melvin Gordon's mom, Carmen, wore his jersey to a game for the first time in his two-year career.
"The male-dominated senior management of Fox News obviously objected to the fact that a female on-air host had disclosed that she suffers from a women's reproductive health condition, which, in their eyes, detracted from her sex appeal and made her less desirable," Falzone's lawsuit states.
The premier played down problems with crime - despite the assassination of a wealthy businessman in broad daylight in Sofia this week - and insisted historic ties with Russia were an asset to the EU that in no way detracted from his country's loyalty to the Western alliance.
I know there are many people internally working really hard on these issues (both FT D&I staff and all the unpaid diversity laborers in our affinity group leadership teams!) who I know are reading stuff like this and feeling like their efforts are being detracted.
This has detracted from serious critical discussion of its formal merits, which is a shame, because The Freedom Theatre has a wildly ambitious goal: to reveal in one 90-minute act what it is like to survive a siege, and to explain a reality that most Americans can't comprehend.
The lower-than-estimated growth was partly attributed to Cyclone Debbie, which the state estimates to have detracted AUD2 billion from GSP due, inter alia, to the loss of 10 million tonnes of coal as a result of damaged infrastructure and around AUD300 million in sugar export losses.
Latest Trump accuser says he hugged, kissed her without permission Once again, he detracted from the meat of his message, which included detailed proposals on new ethics reforms and labeling China a currency manipulator along with plans to spark economic and jobs growth and a tough strategy to crush ISIS.
Opendoor, a real estate technology company, looked at the factors that most detracted from a home's value in 20 cities across the US. It found that while things like having carpeting and an outdated kitchen could decrease your home's values, location factors you can't have control may be the most costly.
Not only did it call attention to Mr. Trump's own failure to serve in Vietnam despite his being of prime draft age at the time, it rankled veterans who tend to rally around their own and detracted from the economic and national security message Mr. Trump was trying to present.
The inappropriateness of Republicans chanting "four more years" and Democrats scoffing and booing detracted significantly from what should be a dignified proceeding attended by the nation's highest officials from the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government, the most high ranking uniformed members of the armed services and other distinguished guests.
" What they're saying: Romney also noted: "I vote with the president about — 80% of the time, but I think in some of the things that he has said or done that he has detracted from the mission of a leader in shaping the character of the country in a positive way.
Happily, however, new development hasn't detracted from the coziness that still distinguishes the city: Here, visitors can actually participate in everyday life, whether that means hunting for perfect peonies at Ingerslevs Boulevard farmer's market, stopping for coffee on one of the narrow, medieval streets of the Latin Quarter, home to many of Aarhus University's politically active students, or biking through Marselisborg forest, south of the city and dense with elms, oaks and wildflowers.
Trump on Saturday suggested Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiOvernight Health Care: Trump officials making changes to drug pricing proposal | House panel advances flavored e-cig ban | Senators press FDA tobacco chief on vaping ban Speaker Pelosi, it's time to throw American innovators a lifeline Why Americans must tune in to the Trump impeachment hearings MORE (D-Calif.) be called to testify in the impeachment inquiry, an unrealistic request that may have detracted from the actual Republican witness list.
Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding Log Cabin Republicans endorse Trump MORE (Ind.) as the VP choice, the vote for the convention rules, Melania Trump's speech and Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's (Wis.) speech, to name a few — that detracted from the central message around which the campaign will be organized.
Wrong. First the White House sprung more leaks than a cracked dike in a North Sea flood, most of which suggested that the president had acted out of personal frustration with Comey's perceived disloyalty to Trump himself, and annoyance at what he saw of the F.B.I. director on TV. And then the president went on national TV himself to explain that he would have fired Comey regardless of what his attorney general's office recommended, and by the way he had indeed been thinking about the Russia investigation and how it detracted from his glorious electoral victory when he made the decision to get rid of the man supervising it.

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