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"detriment" Definitions
  1. the act of causing harm or damage; something that causes harm or damage

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And the Trump presidency has been somewhat a detriment — even though it's boosted some of that coverage — it's also been a detriment because there's so much more to report out.
In fact, all the evidence that I've looked at so far has shown quite the opposite, that net it has been to the detriment of consumers and to the detriment of workers.
"The asylum system is being abused to the detriment of the rule of law, sound public policy, and public safety — and to the detriment of people with just claims," Mr. Sessions said Monday.
It's easy to use, sometimes even to its own detriment.
But they could also help us, to everyone's detriment, cheat.
And it's to the detriment of its many admirable ambitions.
Their store closings are both an omen and a detriment.
The effect could be to the detriment of his party.
And it is associated, to its own detriment, with coal.
It works to the detriment of economic development for Mexico.
That pushed down U.S. Treasury yields, to the dollar's detriment.
I have never done anything to the detriment of Poland.
But it hasn't abandoned being needlessly mysterious, to its detriment.
"I don't think it's a detriment," said one Republican strategist.
Once again, illiberalism seems ascendant, to the detriment of democracy.
Will Peacock's later arrival be to its benefit or detriment?
To pull back on that success is to everyone's detriment.
The males, to their apparent detriment, consistently preferred the older females.
There aren't any cash prizes, and that isn't to its detriment.
Perhaps even to the detriment of their casting director John Papsidera.
Axe doesn't understand someone like this, and it's to his detriment.
Pat McCrory said the forecast had changed, to North Carolina's detriment.
To the detriment of the book, self-reflection is utterly absent.
Yet he followed an aggressive strategy nevertheless, sometimes to his detriment.
And this is where Staten Island's isolation really becomes a detriment.
That's not any detriment to anyone else or what they've done.
That's reflected in "Five" to the detriment of dance as dance.
Mario Maker 2 offers neither to designers, to the game's detriment.
It turned out to be much to his nation's economic detriment.
There are still people today who believe that, to their detriment.
The aid got out with no detriment to our national security.
But if I'm not onstage, using technology is not a detriment.
But, to my detriment, I was born at the wrong time.
I think it occurs at the detriment of your own creativity.
United employed this approach to its own, and its customers', detriment.
He asserted that doing so was only to the president's detriment.
The hotel's design is cool, but sometimes to its own detriment.
"The asylum system has been abused for years, we all know that, to the detriment of the rule of law, sound public policy, public safety and to the detriment of people with legitimate claims," Sessions said.
Russians, to their detriment, have long memories and amplify every slight, real and imagined; Americans, usually to someone else's detriment, have famously short memories and confuse the rules of personal morality with the rules of interstate behavior.
Kaine gave a spirited performance that was, to his detriment, wholly negative.
Spell says when a layoff lacks dignity, it's to the company's detriment.
He was that compassionate and that loving, even to his own detriment.
This detriment highlights the urgent need for Congress to fix the RFS.
He even fought, ultimately to his detriment, the limitations of Father Time.
Some have resulted in significant price hikes, to the detriment of consumers.
The switch changes the stakes and the audience — both to Democrats' detriment.
Our present rules are being manipulated to the detriment of athletics' credibility.
But Gawker's take-no-prisoners approach has also been to its detriment.
That doesn't actually happen, to the detriment of a great many women.
To their detriment, party leaders did little to discourage those nefarious appeals.
They have criticized Mr. Trump for shunning debate preparation, to his detriment.
"I never want to be a detriment to the team," he said.
Engagement drivers like comments and notifications are also disabled, to channels' detriment.
"Music attracts more decent people nowadays, much to its detriment," Tillman said.
Muslim perspectives are rare and marginalized in American society, to our detriment.
Less football, though, has not necessarily been a detriment to good football.
But ignoring the growing anti-dollar coalition would be to America's detriment.
This invites companies to manipulate the system to the detriment of workers.
To suggest otherwise is a detriment to the reader and the consumer.
If it's thrown incorrectly, it can be a detriment to your arm.
The property prizes design most of all, sometimes to its own detriment.
"The entire [Obama-era transgender] policy… is a detriment to our readiness."
Not investing in our infrastructure actually has a detriment to the economy.
To its detriment, the stage overflows with a large cast of characters.
And that will be to the detriment of both British and European passengers.
Is it going to be a detriment to my career down the road?
Mr Coats followed facts to the detriment of his relationship with his boss.
"Uncertainty itself is probably more a detriment than what actually happens," Denbow said.
Contrary to your tweets, it is not manipulating its currency to our detriment.
We&aposve seen France prop up Air Bus to the detriment of Boeing.
He made so many sacrifices, even to the detriment of his own self.
So much investment happens in a black box — to the detriment of diversity.
To be a distraction is to be a detriment to focus and winning.
It can weaken and distort the steel rails — a notorious detriment to trains.
You probably routinely quote them out loud, to the detriment of your relationships.
The problem was that the Scottish and British governments interpreted "no detriment" differently.
The machine even sold at Sears, to the detriment of the Commodore 128.
That happened to the detriment of the company's focus on diversity and inclusion.
They have used Acacia as an example to the detriment of the economy.
In our diverse country, that ability seems to be collapsing, to our detriment.
Mishandling a crisis, as he has with Charlottesville, will work to his detriment.
"(CMS is) a detriment to patients who have a chronic condition," Sullivan said.
It has boosted state owned enterprises to the detriment of foreign owned firms.
IG: Maybe it's to my detriment but I'm okay with telling them that.
We are still, to the detriment of ourselves and young people, choosing sides.
If you didn't join in, many people said it was to your detriment.
"It's just a detriment to your well-being to hear it," she said.
We are seeing an uplifting of whiteness to the detriment of non-whiteness.
In this case, it seems that being local was to Yik Yak's detriment.
Additionally, these CRs would misguidedly prioritize certain issues to the detriment of others.
"Our present rules are being manipulated to the detriment of athletics' credibility." video
We won't enter any deals that would be to the detriment of Europe.
American strength was used for the benefit of the world, not its detriment.
That's something men already have a hard time doing, to our own detriment.
As a commodity the spectacular is developed to the detriment of the real.
That wording provides additional rights to NGP, to the detriment of the photographer.
And I think it will turn out to be very much to their detriment.
Rate cuts, however, don't work exactly the same way, to the detriment of consumers.
Meanwhile, the GOP keeps rising to Clinton's bait, even when it's to their detriment.
Overall, Rial has been strengthening Santander's retail arm to the detriment of corporate loans.
The lack of decorum deteriorates the conversation to the detriment of all of us.
National CITES management authorities may issue permits once scientific authorities show non-detriment findings.
But what makes the Mini 13 adorable — its size — can also become a detriment.
However, he lacks name recognition nationally — a huge detriment in a massive Democratic field.
Coleman, 24, played in 713 games with the Browns but injuries became a detriment.
They're snippets that require little explanation, context, or—much to our own detriment—research.
Michael Red: "Modesty" might be a quality, which is also a detriment as well.
Federal grants displace at risk, private sector investment — to the detriment of the nation.
Still, as a young adult I internalized his attitude about debt, to my detriment.
I play Two Dots so often, some might wonder if it's to my detriment.
This would be to the detriment of banks' credit fundamentals over the medium term.
I think that was a mistake, that was unfortunate, it redounded to our detriment.
However, the American president has weaponized falsehoods to the detriment of journalism, she said.
To the detriment of the story's more mature themes, the film indulges Wes's fascination.
Act unpredictably, without input from diplomatic, economic and military advisers, to our country's detriment.
Trump is constantly crying wolf, and it is to the detriment of good governance.
This corruption enriched a handful of Guineans to the detriment of the whole country.
For Nadal, the cacophony under the roof was a detriment to well-crafted tennis.
Otherwise, Britney Spears would suffer "substantial detriment, irreparable harm, and immediate danger," he wrote.
Barsh says American workplace culture can be a detriment to workers who require flexibility.
The Federal Reserve also sees the conflict as a detriment to the U.S. economy.
Or the world will pay a very heavy price in life and economic detriment.
But at higher levels, it's a detriment to well-being — especially if you fail.
This allowed it to alter its debt and liens covenants to the detriment of bondholders.
That detriment increases with more frequent use and, at some point, will exceed the benefits.
It gives those who pay extra a great benefit to the detriment of everyone else.
As usual, Facebook's machinations are shrouded in mystery to the detriment of its vulnerable users.
Johnson's appeal among younger voters appears to be working to Clinton's detriment in both states.
We don't have to pretend life is perfect, especially to the detriment of our friends.
But collectively, that makes war less controllable and is overall to the detriment of humanity.
Instead she is prioritizing her White House political ambitions to the detriment of law enforcement.
Distractions have to be addressed as the single largest detriment to high-performance employee productivity.
And we&aposre ignoring then to our detriment the negatives that still aren&apost face.
" He adds ... "Certain individuals have unduly exerted themselves into Ms. Nichols' life to her detriment.
I find I'm unpacking every word, perhaps to the detriment of my enjoyment of it.
Probably to my detriment, I've never been the biggest flag-waver of my own material.
The last words voters heard on guns were Hillary's, and that's to his great detriment.
During the negotiations over the fiscal-devolution deal, something called "no detriment" kept coming up.
Internationally, local perspectives are often overlooked to the detriment of effectiveness and sustainability of efforts.
To Ms. Halloran's detriment, the science and facts are on the side of GMO proponents.
Jake Paul accused Cody Ko of cyber-bullying, which was ultimately to his own detriment.
This wasn't the first time the Democrats have contrasted Reagan with Trump — to Trump's detriment.
The U.S. does none of these things very well if at all, to its detriment.
If enough people leave, the population loss would be a huge detriment to Louisiana's economy.
These legal changes have been a real detriment to our ability to innovate and grow.
For over a century, government has intervened in the U.S. healthcare system — to its detriment.
At Banana Republic, promotions were scaled back, "which was a detriment to traffic," Peck said.
However, I have come to believe that perhaps her experience is, in fact, a detriment.
We ended up kind of opting for a respawn with a certain amount of detriment.
"Doctors are allowed to study the detriment of cannabis but not the benefit," she said.
Mythmaking is part of any great artist's biography, sometimes at a detriment to the art.
I kept up, to the detriment of my mental health, grappling with anxiety and burnout.
It can result in job exclusion, and is a financial detriment to everyone, Churches says.
To her own detriment, she's always put me and my younger sibling ahead of herself.
Iowa doesn't always help clear things up — and that's often to the detriment of underdogs.
Many of America's richest agree that extreme wealth inequality is a detriment to the economy.
Glass Lewis also said an NXP increase "would be to the detriment of Qualcomm shareholders."
Just be careful not to be too generous with your money — to your own detriment.
"In our view, the United States of America represents so many things that conflict with Californian values, and our continued statehood means California will continue subsidizing the other states to our own detriment, and to the detriment of our children," supporters write on their website.
"The reason they were worried about that conflict is because it's to the detriment of the public and to the detriment of other businesses," said Scott Rome, of the Veritas Law Firm, who has represented Mr. Pitts and Ms. Gross since they started Cork.
Next Billion Users doesn't have a single thesis to offer, to its credit and also detriment.
Resolution matters, but if it's at the detriment of image quality and performance, what's the point?
How we behave, even in an environment with 'dangerous animals', will affect our chances of detriment.
And — to Sears' detriment — Amazon has other valuable divisions outside of retail, like Amazon Web Services.
But it has also made top-down government more difficult, sometimes to the detriment of reform.
That agreement could "stifle innovation in these markets, to the detriment of consumers," the commission writes.
By Leslie Jamison Criticism is often — and not necessarily to its detriment — a deeply emotional act.
Drake, instead, continues to do him to the exclusion, and at times detriment, of women worldwide.
America has strayed further from this ideal in recent years, mainly to the detriment of Democrats.
At FedEx, we believe they do so to the detriment of our country's economy and workforce.
China stands accused of flooding the market with cheap aluminum to the detriment of European competitors.
These are trust-heavy relationships, a feature that other housecleaning startups have overlooked to their detriment.
Now, to the detriment of the American people, that horse will carry him into the sunset.
Facebook says it knows that addicting people to their detriment doesn't work in the long run.
At the moment, the two are moving in lockstep in the wrong direction, to China's detriment.
As a result, immediacy features are often overvalued, in some cases to the detriment of usability.
That said, we didn't find it a major detriment to using the phone in our experience.
It guaranteed the top teams would continue participating, but much to the detriment of the rest.
Ryan accused President Obama of focusing on his political legacy to the detriment of the country.
That in turn pushes up the costs of imported goods to the detriment of real incomes.
Investment and exports will remain key drivers of growth to the detriment of resolving trade disputes.
Government programs encouraging foreign tech workers have, of course, been exploited to the detriment of Americans.
"It's impactful to see how many states are experiencing the same level of detriment," Cox said.
Colleges and universities ignore this responsibility at their peril and to the detriment of us all.
Wells Fargo apparently ignored the report, to its peril and the detriment of millions of customers.
For decades, we've been hoodwinked by the fetishization of coal, to the detriment of us all.
"The Program," much to its detriment, concentrates almost exclusively on the history of the doping effort .
Perhaps to his own detriment, he's an outlaw without compunction or apology–and boundless self-confidence.
Almost everyone underestimated him, including Mrs Clinton, who ignored him for too long, to her detriment.
It is a disservice to him and a detriment to us that it has not been.
But when she went to initially college directly after high school, she drank to her detriment.
Her lines can usually be read both forwards and backwards, without detriment to the poem's meaning.
Adam begins to think and act independently, sometimes to the detriment of Charlie's and Miranda's lives.
The perception is that they have total control over him, to the detriment of the nation.
The Patients Over Pharma campaign shows Democrats think they can successfully leverage it to Republicans' detriment.
If the "art world" ignores those motivations and numbers it does so at its own detriment.
He said they had deliberately weakened their currencies, to the detriment of U.S. farmers and manufacturers.
Trump continuously aims to please his base at the detriment of the center of the electorate.
UMNO routinely accuses opposition parties of serving Chinese or Christian interests to the detriment of Malays.
California no longer requires voters to show ID to vote, to the detriment of its citizens.
For decades, schools followed "the path of least resistance," he says, to the detriment of victims.
Every country on earth wants to take wealth out of the U.S., always to our detriment.
They illustrate the proposition that mankind is capable of degrading his own environment to his own detriment.
Treating dads like incapable fools is not just insulting to them but to the detriment of women.
The hidden world of Vipers, which he thought he had compartmentalized, is proving to be his detriment.
As a senator, Sessions opposed Eric Holder's reform, calling it a "huge detriment" to local law enforcement.
It's a slender book, perhaps his bleakest, and a reminder that we ignore Hrabal to our detriment.
BMW did not make secret agreements to the detriment of suppliers or its customers, the carmaker added.
And that will be to the detriment not only of British passengers, but European ones as well.
To Joseph Ferrari, it's a terrible sign that our culture is encouraging procrastination, to our overall detriment.
Now that he has won, he is claiming the press is misleading the public to his detriment.
Indeed, some would argue that our ancestors did us wrong, and we've been socialized to our detriment.
The 29-year-old Serb was asked whether the long layoff was to his advantage or detriment.
Has smartphone use reached a tipping point, where it's crossed the line from beneficial tool to detriment?
And Mad Max's "we created fewer things with computers!" bragging point could end up being a detriment.
Depicting the United States as teetering on the brink of borderlessness obscures all this to our detriment.
Women's efforts end up subsidizing the cost of sustaining families at their personal expense, and sometimes, detriment.
Kobe didn't need to do it himself, but insisted on it anyway, to his extreme physical detriment.
But the Rust Belt turned on her and that political resume may actually have been a detriment.
In other words, this case still has a long way to go before resolution, to Viacom's detriment.
We will be able to afford them only with detriment to the balance of the surface fleet.
Incumbents and candidates alike who fail to own this national issue do so to their own detriment.
That's when a player invents creative stunts in a game, sometimes to the detriment of their performance.
Some believe that being the only candidate polling in double digits on stage could be of detriment.
Coast said his service was seen as a detriment at his job at the Drug Enforcement Agency.
WE AGREED TO REPOSITION THEIR SERVICES, WHICH WE HAD DONE TO THEIR DETRIMENT, IN THEIR VIEW PREVIOUSLY.
Cyber officials and experts have pointed to lack of qualified workers as a major detriment for cybersecurity.
"Proprietary retail model shows acceleration of AMZN at detriment to department and specialty stores," the firm said.
The data clearly shows that when people can't afford dental care, they skip it to their detriment.
To our detriment and because of all this success, the surface navy is generally resistant to change.
Pollsters could be wrongly modeling turnout, to the benefit of one party and detriment of the other.
He said oil groups are pushing to have it scaled back to the detriment of public health.
And she's clearly not afraid to shake the table, even at the detriment of her own son.
The DOJ has a duty to make sure companies don't collude to the detriment of their customers.
During the season, they play against each other in the French league, often to one another's detriment.
The time that passes without stable, impartial ownership and governance is to the detriment of all stakeholders.
I am still very much in the "yes" phase of my life, probably to my detriment sometimes.
Longer term, and likely to our detriment, Canada is looking to reduce its dependence on American goods.
Letting the urge to adopt the newest products, however, can actually be a detriment to the business.
I'm not sprouting wings, but I'll argue that this business is not a detriment to the community.
Even more worrisome, the ACLU now apparently is looking to influence Congress to the detriment of Israel.
That may force managers to sell into a tumbling market to the detriment of longer-term performance.
Pisillo is filled with customers who will swear by their order to the detriment of all others.
"Hacklash": Forget about Clinton's email server (although most voters remembered it to her detriment on Election Day).
It prevents private social and political groups from expressing themselves, to the detriment of a pluralistic society.
"Castle Rock" is also very much following the modern model of prestige television … sometimes to its detriment.
In many respects, the industry's search for greater profitability has been to the detriment of passenger comfort.
This generation of donors understands an underfunded arts ecosystem is to the detriment of Memphis' economic development.
Sweetheart deals between politicians and business line the pockets of the few to the detriment of the many.
To the high-end drinkware company's detriment, its IPO happened in the midst of a marketwide sell-off.
Like older fiduciaries, these companies collect a lot of personal information that could be used to our detriment.
Which bodies receive their educations without detriment and which bodies incur violence because they do not, cannot, comply?
Like we are flexing, and it is to the detriment of the society that is faithful to us.
It's almost to the detriment of themselves; they do kind of tend to drop everything for somebody else.
Or, you might realize that seeking to control everything in your life is actually to your overall detriment.
Team Trump's attacks on Vindman come because Vindman is upholding those values, to the detriment of the President.
He says there's concern it will be used to Poroshenko's advantage, and to the detriment of Ukraine's democracy.
"London just needs feeding all the time, to the detriment of the rest of the country," said Calvey.
Tusklessness is a natural trait in elephants, but being born tuskless isn't the biggest detriment to elephant society.
He's unavailable to his close friends, too righteous to others — a detriment to the people in his life.
Victims: Winnipeg Yeah, the goaltending wasn't but it also wasn't the detriment it had been in years past.
He said in June that the system was "being abused to the detriment of the rule of law."
The level of competition insurers face is secondary and may be a detriment in driving provider rates lower.
The show frequently sacrifices narrative momentum in pursuit of a meticulous recreation of 1814 London, to its detriment.
Late term abortions are rare, but 20-week abortion bans are still a detriment to thousands of women.
Rather than being 'medical marijuana' companies, their success may come at the detriment of the medical cannabis industry.
It effectively killed multi-city booking, to the detriment of anyone whose travel involves more than two locations.
Was this a statement about the way that pain impresses itself to the detriment of other feelings generally?
Such behavior would be to the detriment of the people bearing the costs and pain of economic adjustment.
Rosenstein has allowed himself to become the issue, to the detriment of the Justice Department and its investigation.
In most respects, this is to its detriment; seas are fascinating things that make planets far more habitable.
In Western culture, virtually everything is understood through the process of storytelling, often to the detriment of reality.
Seen through local eyes, it's all about outsiders imposing their will on Puerto Rico, to its lasting detriment.
He says that "childhood has become a period of resume-building," to the detriment of kids' mental health.
The e-commerce giant has been grabbing market share and slashing prices online to Sears' and others' detriment.
He responded to every email -- to the detriment of his sleep -- and called some of the people, too.
The lobbyists get a very good return on their political investments, to the detriment of almost all Americans.
A Democrat who replaced Trump would have plenty of options to change the status quo, to Israel's detriment.
Awkward people love what they love, and sometimes so much that it's to their detriment, Dr. Tashiro says.
Classifying it as a dangerous drug is the greatest detriment you can possibly do to something like Salvia.
The viciousness of online political discourse has permeated the way we talk about it IRL, to our detriment.
Trump has publicly argued for his executive order and against prior court rulings, sometimes to his own detriment.
Beyond the humanitarian impact, the reduction threatens to shrink the city's workforce, a detriment already felt at Keymark.
People hate losing so much, they go out of their way to avoid it, sometimes to their detriment.
There was no apparent economic detriment: The trust's value nearly tripled to $215 million between 2011 and 2017.
To their detriment, some may even avoid interacting with old people lest their "disease" rub off on them.
Sometimes being an expert on a topic can be a detriment — at least when large changes are afoot.
There's too much emphasis on helping those that don't achieve at the detriment of those that do achieve.
" He added, "Our differences, then, are not a detriment or a danger; they are a source of richness.
Some might say this will benefit people within technological industries to the detriment of people farming and manufacturing.
At other times, the issues themselves took center stage, sometimes to the detriment of theatrical effect or intent.
"Her understanding of the medical conditions convinced me," he said — even to the detriment of his social stature.
To its detriment, "True to the Game" tries to reform kingpins before it maximizes on its own investments.
I soon became convinced that all of these changes were, in fact, to the detriment of the play.
Frieden told Reuters that Trump's effect on US-Chinese relations was a detriment to collaborative public-health efforts.
And, crucially, it works without detriment to the desirable characteristics of lamb weight, ewe weight and milk yield.
"It is outrageous that Republicans are trying to nullify the rule to the detriment of consumers," she said.
He also objects to The Weinstein Company creditors being paid out by insurers to the detriment of victims.
Pitching at hitter-friendly Coors Field is another detriment for Bettis, who is allowing opposing hitters to bat .
So-called gap years are common in many countries but infrequent in the United States (to our detriment).
In the 2002 paper, Judge and colleagues suggest that agreeableness can work to leaders&apos benefit and detriment.
Latency arbitrage is one of the ways high-frequency traders profit to the detriment of slower trading investors.
Their U.S. operations will shrink, to the detriment of American workers whose jobs are on the line.  22019.
All of these crucial issues are unresolved well into the fiscal year, to the detriment of good governance.
"It is outrageous that Republicans are trying to nullify the rule to the detriment of consumers," Waters said.
"Our differences, then, are not a detriment or a danger; they are a source of richness," he said.
A CEO or a corporate board cannot embezzle money from the corporation to the detriment of corporate interests.
It had concentrated entirely on the average American teen, to the detriment of power users and the international market.
Generator versus discriminator Generator versus discriminator Unfortunately, GANs are notoriously unstable — to the detriment of anything they're applied to.
That worries many conservationists, who fear such quantities of people may be disturbing the penguins, to the birds' detriment.
"Traditional, industrial cleaning products get their jobs done very effectively, but sometimes to a detriment," she explained to me.
Meng was arrested earlier this month; her arrest is seen as a possible detriment to U.S.-China trade talks.
But it also embraces what might be the single worst tendency of TV book adaptations, much to its detriment.
They therefore must rely on third-party distributors — often to the detriment of their profit margins and working conditions.
In addition, Europe's existing research bureaucracy is adept at sucking up funds, to the detriment of startups and outsiders.
Not just the rigging of the nomination to the detriment of Bernie Sanders and maybe O&aposMalley and others.
In March, Andrew Ng, Baidu's chief scientist, left the company to the detriment of its internal machine intelligence efforts.
Is it a benefit or to your detriment to take money from investors who are not local to you?
"In some sense that comes to the detriment of the patient, there's not as much quality time," he said.
His "whole woman card" argument is that it's a detriment to him that he is a man in politics.
Aside from the developmental detriment social media may have on young children, there are also privacy implications to consider.
"It can be both an asset or a detriment depending on how it is used and who uses it."
We deliberately fragment the purchasing pool—splitting them into veterans and civilians, for example—to the detriment of patients.
It's a real detriment to the quality of these spaces when they end up being dominated by white folks.
Geoff, I don't think you'd disagree the fact that the band was artistic to your own detriment at times.
So far, the best of them reduce methane emissions by 20-30%, with no apparent detriment to the animal.
The 38-year-old says their young age and rushing into things led to the detriment of their marriage.
These moments are what make the actor super relatable, but shouldn't be to the detriment of his mental health.
EF: There are two dangerous stages where having too much capital can actually be a detriment to the company.
They stay in their lane a little bit more and I think that's actually a detriment to innovation. Yeah.
We only read a certain quantity of the same people over and over again, and it's to our detriment.
At the same time, some oil heavyweights are still carrying out shareholder-friendly activities to the detriment of bondholders.
Our lawmakers must work toward the benefit of the country, not to the detriment of the opposing political party.
Commerce's Section 85033 steel investigation findings will indicate whether or not steel imports are a detriment to national security.
Critics rightly complain that the agency's one-size-fits-all rules often act to the detriment of small producers.
Ignoring Mylan's full community of stakeholders might well yield political action to the long-term detriment of the shareholders.
He's also seeking to halt Beijing's currency devaluation which makes it goods cheaper to the detriment of American exporters.
More importantly, however, Forbes and Shulkin clashed with some of the President's most trusted advisors to their personal detriment.
Lawmakers and advocates have accused Amazon of wielding its corporate power to the detriment of other companies and workers.
Trump is also driven by his personal whims, often to the detriment of his and his party's policy goals.
Silencing that voice of wisdom and experience prevents political appointees from making fully informed decisions to the public's detriment.
Without reform, the NFIP's precarious financial position will only grow worse, to the detriment of taxpayers and homeowners alike.
The continent's regulators may yet force them to – at great expense and to the detriment of the region's consumers.
It will require a lot of attention, but that attention shouldn't be to the detriment of your inner circle.
This operates as a sort of mindset echo chamber that leads to the growth or detriment of the company.
If the American president does not lead, others, such as China, will – to the detriment of the American people.
Everything is trying to be eight things at once, to the detriment of what it was meant to be.
But Camp notes in his post that its simplicity was ultimately its detriment in the ever-changing online world.
It said the waiver "generates major distortions of competition to the detriment of other financial markets within the EU".
But the Trump administration and Congress continue to squeeze SSA to the detriment of retirees, survivors, and the disabled.
Sometimes to the detriment of her collections, but other times — such as this time — in a more productive way.
When he came back, Whitehead says he tried too hard to prove himself, to the detriment of the team.
We need businesses that respects their workers and customers and improves society, rather than be a detriment to it.
Only the most woke survive in this heated political environment, to the detriment of healthy debate in our country.
The question is whether he's willing to pursue his private interests even to the detriment of his public responsibilities.
Mr. Blankenbuehler said he knew that he could keep fixing or suggesting, sometimes to the detriment of the work.
He says he spent somewhere between 200–500 hours on the side project — to the detriment of his GPA.
The tactics used were "overtly and almost invariably supportive" of his campaign even to the detriment of other Republicans.
There is also a way to file a suit to seek redress of a detriment suffered by such detention.
"Putting my country first does not imply having to work against or to the detriment of others," said Ryder.
This money has seeped into the wider economy, to the detriment of the economic security of middle class Americans.
There's this ineffable sense of stiffness at lower frame rates that, for certain types of games, is a detriment.
In exchange, several legislators championed these appalling union bills, much to the detriment of workers' rights and government transparency.
Currently, a million nannies are hidden from the Internal Revenue Service — to their detriment as well as the government's.
Like the U.S., it doesn't use a proportional voting system, often to the detriment of smaller political parties. 20083.
While some states or localities do make detailed voter guides available, that's just not the case everywhere, to everyone's detriment.
The trade agreements were unfair — to the benefit of the U.S. and Europe and to the detriment of developing countries.
In the case of the digital economy, it will consolidate the position of few, to the detriment of the rest.
Her unwillingness to seek the lowest common denominator in order to scale was seen as a detriment to the company.
According to David Robertson of Catalytic Communities, favela citizens are unfairly stereotyped as being lazy and a detriment to society.
But the alternative of ignoring the technology, ignoring AI, ignoring machine learning and ignoring additive manufacturing is to our detriment.
Even so, there are plenty of reasons developers might give VR a pass, to the detriment of the whole ecosystem.
But the Commission's preliminary investigation found that Amazon uses "competitively sensitive information" about these independent retailers, possibly to their detriment.
It would surely have appalled union men like Guthrie to see individuals acting to the general detriment of the collective.
The bills give more power to the justice minister, a political appointee, to the detriment of a magistrates' regulatory body.
It's now 23 and monsters from beyond the stars are in charge, to the severe detriment of Earth's native residents.
Second, if TJSL did manipulate its employment numbers, then did the plaintiffs reasonably rely on those statistics to their detriment?
Instead of achieving its laudable goals, the RFS has proven to be more of a detriment than benefit to consumers.
Instead, the proposal will adopt foreign socialized health care policies to the detriment of the American people and the economy.
It tosses aside years of favoritism to workers and financial interests in Mexico and Canada, to the detriment of Americans.
She seemed to have spun her popularity on social media into literary fame, to the detriment of Poetry writ large.
Lawmakers and advocates have accused Amazon of wielding its corporate power to the detriment of other companies and workers. Sen.
Since 2009, walrus unable to find ice have been increasingly hauling out on land, to the detriment of their young.
It is clear that any Supreme Court ruling that erodes affirmative action would be to the detriment of black students.
Bulk can sometimes be a detriment in the post, because it is often accompanied by slow feet and laborious movement.
Be mindful of pointing out inconsistencies and errors to the detriment of the overall objective of the task at hand.
Nintendo has remained staunchly and often defiantly independent for most of its existence, to both its credit and sometime detriment.
As France's economy minister, the ex-Rothschild banker doubled the state's voting rights in Renault, to the detriment of Nissan.
More disturbingly, Iran apologists and lobbyists have found a stable home at Foggy Bottom to the detriment of American interests.
His long limbs, an advantage when trying to reach a hold, were a detriment for the awkward, coiled positioning needed.
But none of them have released a detailed set of proposals like PAW — and that may be to their detriment.
"The year-round play for W.N.B.A. players is a detriment to the W.N.B.A. product," Minnesota Lynx Coach Cheryl Reeve said.
The show lets scenes play out too long, and it occasionally chases its tail to the detriment of everything else.
Substantial evidence has already emerged showing that the president has abused his office to the detriment of the American public.
Roadways become congested, waterways overfished and slices of electromagnetic spectrum crowded into uselessness, to the detriment of total social welfare.
As it turns out, they've been bound to this advice for too long and, lately, it's been to Al's detriment.
Google argues that this will be to the detriment of the web and only drive the industry to find workarounds.
It's about effectively eliminating taxes on a handful of extraordinarily wealthy individuals to the detriment of the rest of us.
In his book "Stop Acting Rich," he said one&aposs home or neighborhood is their greatest detriment to building wealth.
Amnesty said the bill was a rushed attempt and would be to the detriment of those it purports to protect.
However, he noted, the surgery is "vastly underutilized," to the detriment of patients' health and the nation's health care costs.
The same thing happened to the healthcare provider ManorCare, to the great detriment of the elderly patients under its care.
Unfortunately, that seems to be the only kind of diplomacy his administration knows to engage in — to everyone&aposs detriment.
Ethan Hawke plays a priest who agonizes over environmental degradation, to the detriment of his mental health and physical wellbeing.
Using the Internet-friendly "Bomb Cyclone" moniker here would be to the detriment of public understanding of this weather phenomenon.
The 220006B program is a prime example of a program that is being abused to the detriment of America's seniors.
Unfortunately, today's GOP forces its members to make a false choice between party and planet, to the detriment of both.
The issue isn't just affecting the city's residents; it has also been blamed as a major detriment to the tourism industry.
That's already a major problem with filtering systems like YouTube's ContentID, which is routinely abused to the detriment of legitimate content.
Cramer said Powell asserted the Fed's independence from political pressure but to the detriment of the economy and the stock market.
" Nadia Garrett, who also lives in the complex, said, "We're praying for them because that's something that's a detriment to anybody.
Sadly, it's part of a burgeoning industry in which companies sell surveillance tools to governments to the detriment of their citizens. 
"We will ensure that no one single market player dominates the sector to the detriment of commuters and drivers," she said.
You seem a bit competitive and not a natural ally of someone who would bend the grading curve to your detriment.
That is generally to the show's detriment — it would be funnier if it didn't mistake crass for cutting-edge so often.
The reforms may have slowed down the government's work, to the detriment of our security, but they did not stop it.
The Lee Aaron name was a detriment at the time, so we put it out under the nom de plume 2preciious.
Mr. Frank filed a legal objection to this settlement, arguing that the plaintiffs' lawyers enriched themselves to the detriment of consumers.
She reminded us how much they matter and relentlessly pursued justice for them, possibly to the detriment of her own health.
But the people who work for him find that actually to be a real detriment to reasoned and rational decision making.
The lawsuit alleged the deal was structured to put the best real estate into Lampert's hands to the detriment of Sears.
When one country lowers its rate, it prompts another one to soon follow, to the detriment of pretty much everyone else.
"(AMS's) tactics will only delay resolution of these cases, to the further detriment of those who have been injured," Lowell said.
Young people are more likely to prioritize spending on travel than older generations, sometimes to the detriment of their savings accounts.
We have showed time and again that we disclose cyber threats regardless of origin and author, even to our own detriment.
"He's sucking all the oxygen out of the room to his own detriment," said Republican strategist and Trump supporter Ford O'Connell.
Perhaps Messenger Day does feel a bit forced down our throats, more to Facebook's benefit and Snap's detriment than users' delight.
And yet some migratory species, like snow geese in North America, are booming, to the detriment of their Arctic breeding grounds.
Thirty-five states continue to implement these programs to the detriment of both new entrants as well as those seeking care.
This inequity is to the detriment of everyone, and must change if we want to improve the Internet for all communities.
Instead of demanding civility, our aspiring leaders are feeding the anger and frustration of citizens to the detriment of us all.
We are not doing anything to the detriment of the domestic developments or internal affairs of any country, the US included.
But, unsurprisingly, our elected officials' repeated unfounded claims about voter fraud have convinced many voters, to the detriment of our democracy.
I will not stand for their effort to take control of the Company unfairly and to the detriment of the Company.
The doctors say it will result in them working longer hours at anti-social times to the detriment of patient care.
Trump not only pardoned the Thanksgiving turkey, he also pardoned the crown prince, to the detriment of US interests and values.
A coalition of 127 religious organisations says DACA's demise "would cause irreparable harm" and pose a "severe detriment to the public".
But on regulation and deregulation of the finance sector, the Democrats moved toward the Republicans to the detriment of shared prosperity.
He doesn't see it emerging as a detriment to the market unless it makes a run to the 3.50 percent level.
Environmental regulation increasingly swings with the pendulum of presidential politics, to the detriment of regulated businesses, property owners and the environment.
With the share of U.S. equities owned by passive investors headed towards half, that process may someday weaken to everyone's detriment.
The Trump campaign has shown that, under the right circumstances, political experience isn't just overrated; it can actually be a detriment.
But the public's draw to these Instagram-mable practices has also been somewhat of a detriment, fitness influencers told Business Insider.
"Your actions around these issues are essential to making sure that your platforms aren't misused to the detriment of democracy," Rep.
If the performance suggested a limbering-up session more than a nightclub set, that wasn't to the detriment of the music.
The country's financial institutions expanded rapidly under the New Order regime, often at a detriment to the country's overall financial security.
Even many of the band's angriest tracks tend to feature clean singing, but it's rarely a detriment to the music's intensity.
When it comes to black women, we don't have to wait for the detriment—it appears to just exist around us.
Many cast members of Big Wednesday seem to be acting in different movies, but that's not necessarily to the film's detriment.
Catalyst argued that the deal would unfairly benefit the Shaw family, which controls both companies, to the detriment of minority investors.
Again, this has always been my MO. Stock up on heals, even to the detriment of attack buffs or enemy debuffs.
This would be to the detriment not only to Americans and their privacy but also to robust U.S. law enforcement investigations.
How had he got it into his head that a Jewish cabal controlled powerful institutions to the detriment of white Englishmen?
As of March 16, those cancellations resulted in 86,000 fewer donations, a significant detriment to the U.S. blood supply, NBC reported.
Here and Now "Here and Now" is, often to its detriment, a show about ideas masquerading as a show about relationships.
This is a huge detriment to mentoring and to women's ability to advance as quickly as their male colleagues, Sandberg said.
It creates a really strange dynamic that leaves everybody out and I think to the detriment of Silicon Valley, for example.
Adults have been convinced, to our great detriment, that simply because we've stopped growing larger, we have stopped growing at all.
As our bodies strive for balance, Madison Avenue has made a full-court press for greater hygiene, sometimes to our detriment.
He needled Elizabeth Warren for dropping out after Super Tuesday, saying she split the progressive vote to the detriment of Sanders.
As I'm sure you know, many other Chinese bosses don't do this until too late to the detriment to their companies.
Together, he said, they show that China has a policy of developing its economy to the detriment of the United States.
Is there a way to mitigate the electoral detriment of [unpopular policy x] without abandoning our commitment to advancing that goal?
Contrast this with other players who react to provocations with bad behavior of their own, to the detriment of their team.
"I just think if ISIS does come back, it is going to be to the president's detriment," Graham told reporters Thursday.
But Tillerson's press-shy approach has allowed other countries to control the narrative, at times to the secretary of state's detriment.
Karyn/"Mercedeze" believes that her tough, masculine exterior scares people off, and would be a detriment to her in the game.
Incumbent advantage and institutional bias are so strong, we shouldn't be leaning into them to the detriment of our democratic systems.
"Obama's rant on encryption ... was a detriment to privacy," said the former chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
The former vice president has articulated that vision repeatedly since becoming a candidate (and even before that!) -- often to his detriment.
But, to our detriment, researchers who study animal behavior have been methodically warned against exploring empathy as a means of understanding.
Yet that could help to strengthen the yen against the dollar, to the detriment of Japanese exporters who earn dollars overseas.
Women are general fallen angels who have partied too hard and shunned the support of their loving man, to their detriment.
"I believe that the members of the selection committee don't know the abuses committed by Laura Codruta Kovesi to the detriment of citizens, to the detriment of the rule of law," Mr. Toader told journalists this past week after it was announced that she was the favorite among the three finalists for the European public prosecutor job.
Developers have focused on phones to the detriment of tablets, and over the years the number of Android tablets has dwindled down.
Photo: GettyPeople have long accused Verizon and AT&T of abusing their market share to the detriment of the overall wireless market.
Indeed, culture at large has grown a little too obliging to popularity at the detriment of free-thinking individuality and transcendental aloofness.
It's probably smaller than you're expecting — somewhere between an iPhone Plus and an iPad Mini — but not to the detriment of gameplay.
For me that's what the free market stuff is, but it doesn't have to be done to the detriment of other people.
Trucks and SUVs, which generally offer higher profit margins, remained the U.S. industry's most popular vehicles, to the detriment of traditional sedans.
It is worth highlighting that this fund is 40 percent invested in Peak's native U.K., but not to the detriment of returns.
Research suggests that the TVA, for instance, fostered a manufacturing cluster in its own area but to the detriment of other regions.
The president's personality traits appear to be rubbing off, to the detriment of his party as well as the rest of us.
This means people must be able to refuse consent without detriment, and must be able to withdraw consent easily at any time.
She's an intelligent woman with opinions and she's not afraid to share them, possibly to her detriment in a strangely conservative sport.
Andrew Bacevich has written cogently about just how militaristic American culture has become, much to the detriment of the US military itself.
She reiterated her determination to act in way that was "not unilateral" and that was "not to the detriment of third parties".
The debate underscored how hardline conservatives are the ones calling the shots in Cleveland, to the detriment of the party's electoral hopes.
But the Nationals have a problem at leadoff, and if they're not careful it's going to be a detriment all season long.
Eventually, MLB emerged from the morass and codified baseball, to the benefit of a few and to the detriment of many others.
It's not so much that you can play a new character, but that you play through everything else (to the game's detriment).
"EDF adjusts the capacity utilization of its nuclear fleet in order to boost its profitability, to the detriment of consumers," he said.
Instagram's hottest new feature has become exponentially popular since its inception in August 2016, much to the detriment of competitors like Snapchat.
By its very nature though, the current system is a detriment to innovation and entrepreneurship –an alarming endangerment to our national security.
Mr. Baker recalled that Mr. Burns "was not afraid to speak his mind, and he did that often" — sometimes to his detriment.
"Frankly, we felt we put it off a little too long and maybe to Michael's detriment," Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson said.
" He described the cancellation of the summit as being "for the good of both parties, but to the detriment of the world.
This same situation has played out a half dozen times on Facebook, all to the detriment of third-party developers and publishers.
Wade decision legalizing abortion will bring an army of Democrats to the polls — to the detriment of Republicans, particularly in the House.
Those qualities propelled the impressive growth of Uber but became a detriment when they ran roughshod over ethical concerns and regulatory requirements.
They've accused him of acting unilaterally without Congress's involvement, to the detriment of residents near the monuments and the fossil fuel industry.
"What we have here is the imposition of a religious dogma to the detriment to the rest of the city," she added.
Kraft Heinz's reputation for steep cost-cutting is not a detriment at it looks to find growth and smaller partners, said Luz.
Trump made promoting American interests in international trade his primary goal for the G7 summit, often to the detriment of diplomatic niceties.
Every move or declaration will be something that will not make us comfortable in the neighborhood — and that is to everyone's detriment.
Zentrum Automobil has said it opposes exporting jobs abroad and accused IG Metall of colluding with management to the detriment of workers.
Museveni also said telecommunication firms in Africa, which are often foreign owned, repatriate profits back home to the detriment of local economies.
The gypsies inspired Boyden to spread the love—or, in this case, coffee grounds—even if it was to his own detriment.
I had intellectualized it to my own detriment, letting our thinkpiece-driven style of cultural consumption destroy the possibility for naive wonder.
The challenge of being behind enemy lines should not deter African-Americans from guiding vessels designed to their detriment towards greater freedom.
SS: No. And in fact, in the long run, it's a detriment, because people shut down, you can't do this stuff alone.
First of all, the house has a very solid men's wear business, so it would be a detriment not to honor that.
In the other, she misses it, comes home to her boyfriend alone, and stays with him to her own detriment and despair.
Things turn ugly, however, when the upper middle class starts to rig markets in its own favor, to the detriment of others.
This may mean a few of them are hiding their authentic beliefs about abortion for political safety — but that's to their detriment.
Spence argued that tech giants often leverage their dominance in one market to take over another, to the detriment of their competitors.
Counterterrorism agents often complained before 2116/2015 that headquarters tightly managed the flow of intelligence information, sometimes to the detriment of investigations.
Critics say it bypasses eye care professionals, doesn't properly vet prescriptions and takes advantage of federal regulations to the detriment of consumers.
The company, they say, switches people out of their prescribed lens brands and into Hubble's lenses, sometimes to the detriment of consumers.
"There is a flagrant discrimination of equality in taxation, to the detriment of other companies that pay taxes in Luxembourg," he said.
"You have to learn from it, move forward and not let it be a detriment," Munchak told reporters Wednesday of Bolles' issues.
Prosecutors and analysts have since voiced concern that the deviation could be wielded to the Justice Department's detriment by savvy defense attorneys.
The framers of the Constitution knew that it's human nature to amass, entrench and abuse power to the detriment of regular people.
Might the controversy surrounding Liu dissuade them from doing so -- to our collectively detriment -- and how to ensure that does not occur?
The justification offered for those tariffs was that those two countries were purportedly manipulating their currencies to the detriment of U.S. farmers.
To her critics, she crossed a professional and ethical line — to the potential detriment of the criminal justice system as a whole.
"Is the current regulatory regime adequate to minimize consumer detriment?" the inquiry, headed by former judge Kenneth Hayne, asked in the paper.
These individuals on 100 percent official time create a tremendous amount of slack to the detriment of their agency — and the taxpayer.
The regulatory criticism is that platforms are manipulating results in their favor for financial gain and to the detriment of competing products.
And most critics feel that Rotten Tomatoes, in particular, oversimplifies criticism, to the detriment of critics, the audience, and the movies themselves.
Democrats have criticized the bill, saying it for gives gifts to corporations and wealthy Americans to the detriment of the federal debt.
"George Will consorted with Ronald Reagan, to no detriment to his career," Rutgers historian David Greenberg wrote in his review of Clinton Wars.
So at least two global smartphone brands are pushing the wireless and USB-C agenda to the detriment of the traditional audio connector.
It also means they've become volunteer moderators, regularly viewing disturbing photos, which some say is to the detriment of their own mental health.
A global economic slowdown, on the other hand, could lift the greenback's allure as a safety asset to the detriment of emerging markets.
Yet at major milestones in the primary race, Wasserman Schultz's actions have been anything but neutral -- to the extreme detriment of the party.
One thing such fictional machines have in common is a tendency to go wrong, to the detriment of the characters in the story.
Countries may well turn to China's trade pacts, that is, but those moves are unlikely to significantly help China's to the U.S. detriment.
"Excessive concern about money and savings to the detriment of [a reader's] enjoyment of their life is a potential problem," Dr. Luo said.
Radiation, of which space is full, slowly displaces atoms in solids, to the detriment of any electronic components those atoms are part of.
The United States has accused Brazilian producers of benefiting from hefty subsidies of seven export promotion programs to the detriment of U.S. steelmakers.
Indeed, there are concerns that some geoengineering methods could be unilaterally deployed by one or more nations, to the possible detriment of others.
Indeed, the language of love is, alas, not spoken or understood in this sceptr'd isle — much to the detriment of our love lives.
She's also holding a detriment, because it can be part of a lack of communication, and that's something we have to work on.
He wrote the book in a selfish attempt to 'redeem' his public image and enrich himself to the extreme detriment of Ms. Arias.
I see a whiny narcissist of a child, self-obsessed, constantly demanding attention to the detriment of my brother's own airtime (parental attention).
And by the time that changed, it was to the detriment of commodities, which started falling even while stock indices were still rising.
On CNN's "New Day" this week, Kasich bristled at the suggestion that his decision to keep running for president is to Rubio's detriment.
The Trump administration, however, has alleged that tech companies and IT outsourcing firms have abused the program to the detriment of American workers.
"Retail payments have for too long been dominated by a few players to the detriment of customers," said Metro Bank CEO Craig Donaldson.
Futter says it will be difficult to convince nations like China and Russia that the US won't use the technology to their detriment.
Yet nonessential expenditures often eat up whatever is left, and then some, to the detriment of retirement savings and other long-term goals.
Otherwise, Facebook risks another endless news cycle about it being a detriment to democracy that could trigger reduced user engagement and government intervention.
Still, Youmans's research is impressive, and it is to his detriment that "clusterfuck" is not part of the accepted vocabulary of media studies.
Pai argued in his speech Wednesday that "cost-benefit analysis is largely ignored" at the FCC, to the detriment of the agency's mission.
Meanwhile, a series of overly broad and ill-considered Supreme Court decisions have further weakened patent rights to the detriment of the economy.
While both are important, auto safety advocates are so focused on the first method that they ignore the second to their own detriment.
Lawmakers passed a national coverage law to remedy the problem, but problems continue to the detriment of patients based on where they live.
" Sessions announced the policy change on Monday, saying that the asylum system was being "abused to the detriment of the rule of law.
Like the Republican president, each has drawn energy with angry complaints that the political system is rigged to the detriment of average Americans.
Ms. Hassabi's work, to its detriment, can feel like a fashion shoot, and this one, especially, blurs the line between fashion and art.
The groups are concerned that Facebook has bent too much to conservative claims of right-wing censorship, to the detriment of progressive groups.
In addition to his policy dismantling, Pruitt's ethical lapses not only make him a questionable spokesperson, but also a detriment to the agency.
I had stuck it out so long, to the detriment of myself and my family, in part because I was waiting for acceptance.
While many popular musicians have stepped away from social media—cultivating a strategic distance—Minaj has leaned into it, often to her detriment.
Some brokers say the exchanges have used their essential position in the market to maximize profits, often to the detriment of smaller brokers.
The interviewees suggest that artists care because the market operates to their detriment, and that that's the biggest problem with the whole system.
Work is becoming increasingly automated thanks to the advancement of technology like machine learning and artificial intelligence, potentially to the detriment of laborers.
At the end of the day, the voters felt his locker room presence was a huge detriment and they punished him for it.
Recently, however, President Trump's trade policies have inflamed frictions with India, to the potential detriment of security cooperation across the Indo-Pacific region.
Telecommunications is a highly regulated industry, and under Trump the government has consistently furthered Murdoch's business interests, to the detriment of his rivals.
It accuses past governments, the opposition and the urban elites of hankering after European approval and acceptance to the detriment of Polish interests.
He catalogs the things that, long buried in ice, are now returning to the surface of the world, sometimes to humanity's steep detriment.
In fact, data shows that close to half of patients are unnecessarily awakened for such checks, perhaps to the detriment of their recovery.
Yet too often, that element of trust is exactly what's missing from the college admissions process, to the detriment of parents and students.
Besides that, they said, the rule encourages children "to accept the domination of one sex over the other" to the detriment of women.
Workers busied themselves building schools, roads and other infrastructure—though in this case, some of the work was a detriment to the environment.
I hope that today in sentencing I do not have to take any further detriment to my quality of life for Harvey's behavior.
"Many kratom users I've talked to don't feel comfortable interacting with doctors, which is to their detriment," the University of Rochester's Swogger says.
Or, is it too close to the sectors and manufacturers it is supposed to control at the detriment of consumers and the environment?
"Ad blocking is a detriment to the entire advertising ecosystem," Paul Verna, an analyst at the research firm eMarketer, said in a statement.
Analysts and industry executives blame Mr. Ghosn for unrelentingly pushing for growth to the detriment of relationships with dealers who sell Nissan cars.
She also seems distracted, to the detriment of the team, and shares confidential information about compensation and people in the company with him.
Democrats and environmentalists have countered with warnings that the roll-backs pose a long-term detriment to both human health and the economy.
Much to the detriment of South Korea, the U.S. and Japan, North Korea has pursued this strategy to much effect over the years.
"He's very willing to act to the detriment of the Senate to fulfill his own political goals," Mr. Schumer said of his counterpart.
Readers were concerned that Mr. Pruitt might continue to advance the interests of industry, possibly to the detriment of public health and safety.
For how they seek to make the deportation machinery more extreme and frightening (and expensive), to the detriment of deeply held American values.
For senior citizens, already struggling on limited budgets, a fare increase would be both a cruel hardship and a detriment to their health.
I don't believe businesses should over-consolidate to the detriment of consumers and workers but I believe in business, I believe in innovation.
For example, the executor of a will or estate cannot line his own pockets to the detriment of the estate or the beneficiaries.
"I think the Trump phenomenon and the Trump presidency has been a detriment because there's so much more to report out," he said.
You see, I'm a chronic night owl, often to my detriment; I often can't get to bed before midnight without a little help.
As a Virgo, you love helping others, but you simply can't do it to the detriment of yourself, your time, or your energy.
Taking inspiration from the dabke, an Arabic folk dance, the production is more than a folk dance, both to its credit and its detriment.
Specifically, the agency is asking for evidence proving that Google favors its own listings in mobile search to the detriment of consumers and competitors.
Declaring GOP rhetoric a detriment to progress, Obama even borrowed Hillary Clinton's campaign slogan of "stronger together" to argue for unity in the country.
Rather than accept that, Underwood is pursuing his own narrative, and the show is playing into Underwood's delusion to the detriment of Cassie's agency.
Most of these folks have devoted some or much of their careers to protecting and promoting him, for some to their considerable professional detriment.
Especially as lawmakers continue to conflate sex work with sex trafficking, ruthlessly shutting down websites and passing legislation at the detriment of the former.
Because where hiding technologies can fail us is when they overpromise, and we rely on them in a way that is to our detriment.
"If kids run into debt, parents sometimes feel a sense of failure, and they are bailing kids out to their own detriment," Armstrong said.
"I think what Donald Trump said was, Washington lobbyists have used their special access to the detriment of the American people," Lewandowski told Green.
Americans rightly take pride in our engineering ingenuity, but perhaps, to our detriment, we also underestimate our risks in many situations as a result.
Google's response in Spain was to pull the plug on its news service, to the detriment of publishers that relied on it for traffic.
While our commuter audience was not as shocked by our bare flesh as we had anticipated, it was hardly a detriment to the experience.
The bottom line: Congress has largely deferred to the Trump administration on foreign policy, sometimes to the detriment of U.S. global leadership and interests.
"China retains its non-market economic structure and its state-led, mercantilist approach to trade, to the detriment of its trading partners," it said.
Note that I said "somewhat:" the President still shares Bannon's hateful views, and is happy to espouse them at great detriment to our country.
It offers a powerful testimony to the ways in which criticism is also often — and not necessarily to its detriment — a deeply emotional act.
And they accumulate in filter-feeding bivalve molluscs of the sort that end up on dinner tables, to the serious detriment of the diner.
Otherwise, we risk weakening everyone' security to harvest data without a cause to the detriment of our own rights, economic freedoms, and political stability.
The review was prompted by China's accelerated efforts to acquire U.S. intellectual property to the detriment of U.S. businesses and military interests, they said.
Conversely, Sally Lee, program director at Rural Advancement Foundation International-USA, said USDA chose to "side with 'Big Meat'" to the detriment of farmers.
Scottish Conservative deputy leader Jack Carlaw accused her of "pursuing her own narrow agenda to the detriment and against the wishes of ordinary Scots".
"They isolated members from the rest of the community and they home-schooled kids in a way that was to their detriment," Ross says.
Beyond prosecutable crimes, counterintelligence investigators look for whether their subject has been compromised by a foreign power to the detriment of U.S. national security.
You can seduce yourself with your gifts if you're not careful, and if you do, it'll probably be to the detriment of your choices.
Monday's statement accused Belstar and Starmount of engaging in other questionable, unsafe, and unsound transactions involving Unibank to the detriment of Ghana's financial system.
Corbyn's humane reaction to the Grenfell Tower tragedy has only sharpened the distinctions between Labour and the Tories, to the detriment of the Tories.
To their own detriment, they seem to have rarely courted scenemakers like Moreno and Ulloa, resulting in fewer Latino rappers with cross-cultural appeal.
Hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of intellectual property value has been literally erased, to the detriment of our economy and America's global competitiveness.
"In doing this, hatred disguised as acceptable political correctness has festered in our body politic and polluted our discourse to our detriment," Green said.
"Susan is fiercely loyal, to a detriment," said Cathy Moran, a nurse in Los Angeles who took care of Ms. Estrich during her illness.
Even though smiling in person can make you more likeable, research suggests smiling virtually can work to your detriment — especially in more formal settings.
"You can seduce yourself with your gifts if you're not careful, and if you do, it'll probably be to the detriment of your choices."
Instead, they continue to stick by the president, as they have done—to their increasing detriment—since he became the party's nominee in 2016.
Now I think maybe sometimes high school movies and high school TV shows, to their detriment, make all the teenagers a little too clever.
Indeed, loans and equity stakes necessarily force companies to scramble to service loans or keep equity values high to the detriment of other priorities.
As he learned during the dot-com bubble, often entrepreneurs are more focused on raising money than building a sustainable business — to their detriment.
The camera has a pesky habit of auto-centering behind Wander for cinematic effect, but it's sometimes to the detriment of your puzzle-solving.
If the U.S. abandoned Japan, it would strengthen China's position in Asia immeasurably and to the intense detriment of Japanese security and geopolitical positioning.
Dispassionate analysis has often become inextricably mixed up with highly motivated lobbying and advocacy, to the severe detriment to the quality of the analysis.
Be aware of the degree to which you want to "seem" present on Slack—and don't overdo it to the detriment of your work.
Republican activist Sayfie said the internet overlays its own form of artificial intelligence on political choices, to the detriment of the last generation's formula.
Thanks to all the family squabbling, the Lannisters overlooked real threats and ended up sacrificing each other, to the detriment of the Seven Kingdoms.
Yet more wasted resources to please the well off, to the detriment of the people who originally enriched the cultural landscape of the city.
And that tends to be to the detriment of the party because you see all the worst aspects of all these people come out.
For some, it creates an environment where any measures in support of their team, or to the detriment of a rival, can be considered.
Although they may not mean to, parents and other adults do treat girls differently from boys — often to the long-term detriment of daughters.
The Trump administration unveiled a fuel proposal Friday that would buoy corn farmers and ethanol producers to the detriment of the nation's oil industry.
I have never been afraid of a challenge and have given each one my all —sometimes to the detriment of my own well-being.
However, I know from my own experience and that of other Latinas in my life, that this cultural understanding can work to our detriment.
Government purchases are intended to prop up prices and remove "excess" supply, but they do so to the detriment of U.S. consumers and taxpayers.
Plus, it was becoming obvious that tired players produced lower-quality basketball, a detriment to a league that was trying to expand its audience.
Everyone watching TRACE knows what a buyer has paid, leading to a ripple effect in pricing - often to the detriment of the new bondholder.
"In my heart, and from my experience, I know the detriment it's going to cause long-term in urban communities in particular," he said.
He also scapegoated the news media, immigrants, and Muslims as entities and social groups that our urban society was privileging to the country's detriment.
And walking that line often yields stories that make absolutely clear that the bad behavior on display is capital-b Bad, to their detriment.
Trump doesn't understand how much this is going to be a detriment to the Native people that live near these pipelines or the environment.
When legislators finally did so narrowly last year, Sununu vetoed it and said the bill was a detriment to law enforcement in the state.
But the media is going to cover up all this internal friction and that&aposs going to be to the detriment of the Democratic Party.
On its web page, it opposes exporting jobs abroad and criticized Daimler's main union, IG Metall, for colluding with management to the detriment of workers.
It argues that the Trump Administration's rule change would "radically" alter the program requirements and politicize the delivery of healthcare to the detriment of patients.
Even the term "maker" is seen by some in the community as an attempt to Americanize China's tech scene, sometimes to the detriment of locals.
Critics now could hear the effort and quality of her music, but they saw her sad girl Americana style as a boon, not a detriment.
There are others who say it encourages people who have the ability to maintain a healthy weight to slide to their physical and mental detriment.
The movie industry continues to ignore audiences of color, to its own detriment, given the box office success of movies that do feature diverse casts.
Prosecutors conceded that "Butina was not a spy in the traditional sense," but said she was still working to the detriment of the United States.
Often a detriment to other wild animals, a white coat is great camouflage for this reindeer, who spends most of its time in snowy landscapes.
She tweeted that the government "must do much more to prevent companies siphoning off money to the detriment of suppliers, workers and the British taxpayer".
Throughout their duel for the White House, he has repeatedly detonated controversies and stomped over his own campaign message to the detriment of his interests.
Bosses, workers and politicians are then tempted to squabble over the division of those rents, sometimes to the detriment of the sector as a whole.
The inflated data also led many media organizations to put an emphasis on Facebook video and chase views to the detriment of other editorial efforts.
Remove them, as humans are wont to do, and the mixture of species lower down the food chain mutates, often to the detriment of biodiversity.
Worse, it would strengthen the veto rights of big countries such as France and Germany to the detriment of the balance that the Commission provides.
They warned that this could be to China's economic detriment, potentially causing a decline in the country's gross domestic product of up to 1.75 percent.
Sometimes that can be to its detriment, like with the underwhelming Wii U. But it also means that Nintendo approaches things from a different perspective.
He was almost completely one handed but due to aggression and the number of ways that he was throwing it, that wasn't to his detriment!
Romero regularly goes three rounds and finishes emphatically in the third, therefore his unpolished striking skills can't be that much of a detriment, they say.
Such actions are a detriment to the reputation and quality of scientific work, they said, in part because they alienate marginalized peoples within the sector.
Plus, the addition of apps on a monochrome OLED screen sort of blurs the line between smartwatch and tracker—to the Charge 3's detriment.
"The vast majority of cases were very small incidents which were resolved quickly without customers experiencing any detriment to their service," a Lloyds spokesman said.
Sometimes these simplified designs are to the detriment of consumers, because they obscure privacy violations or dupe people into spending more than they want to.
And okay, I spent $21 on this bike and I'm probably never ever gonna use it again, so that would be detriment to our user.
Wilder, an actor and co-founder of the Bozeman Actors Theater, remembers Kidder as a survivor who lived life unapologetically — sometimes to her own detriment.
Harvey Scrimshaw is earnest as her devout younger brother, who goes out of his way to help her — even if it's to his own detriment.
Reality check: Most independent analysts say that given America's stagnant electricity demand, such a rule would necessarily come at the detriment of other fuel sources.
Knowing this, Levine has been trying to game the system and help her along with her first word — perhaps, to the detriment of his marriage.
Both Cobb and Kasowitz have naively provided publicity for the social media vultures they tried to crush -- to the detriment of their client, the President.
The alleged behaviour of some of its employees was to the detriment of the group and clashed with its code of ethics, the spokesman said.
What's next: Putin will aim to restore Russia's status as a power-broker in the region, to the detriment of the U.S. and its allies.
Fallon also said a military victory should not be achieved to the detriment of stabilizing the city and restoring civilian rule once Raqqa was taken.
Failure to do so will create a void for other interested nations to fill, to the detriment of U.S. interests there and around the globe.
However, in the currently unregulated environment, unscrupulous alternative business lending practices remain unchecked, to the financial detriment of small business borrowers and their entrepreneurial dreams.
City and state officials must monitor the possibility that the legislature over-corrected the system to the detriment of housing quality in the regulated stock.
"For him to surrender in 30 days would be a detriment to committees search for truth, as well as a miscarriage of justice," Davis said.
In 22019, the National Commitment on the Public Service claimed that agency staff reductions were causing plummeting morale, to the detriment of key government functions.
Organizations such as the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance embrace these findings and promote part of the message — to the detriment of public health.
In many cases, water reallocation benefited cities to the detriment of rural populations, often causing protests from farmers whose taps ran dry, the study said.
Sanders the individual now gobbles up so much airtime and column inches that he threatens to eclipse the American left, to its long-term detriment.
Even worse, some of congressional leaders sees tech and science as a detriment to their political goals, and have become obstructors instead of visionary backers.
It's true that the unreality of these methods can cause people to make more purchases in the first place (to the detriment of their finances).
It represents a focus on self to the detriment of the welfare of others, as well as some sort of embarrassing display of emotional neediness.
As a critic, I often feel it's unfair for viewers to focus on a film or TV show's marketing to the detriment of its content.
Atiqullah Amerkhel, a military analyst and former general, said that the sense of siege had kept Afghan forces focused on staying defensive, to their detriment.
A criminal justice system that ignores its cornerstone principle to the detriment of anyone — whether they are white, black, Latino, rich or poor — delegitimizes it.
Over the last decade and a half, I've scraped by with mediocre home office furniture to the detriment of my body and possibly my soul.
Has it been to the detriment of the American people that we allowed some of these stereotypes to persist because nobody knows we were there?
Mr. Comey, in particular, regards himself as fiercely independent — a position he has staked out over the years to both his benefit and his detriment.
She is straight-shooting and charismatic, a bit past her prime but slinking her way in and out of men's lives — always to their detriment.
But it is those ever-changing components of Christmas variety that might be to its detriment as far as integrating itself into America's collective memory.
To have done otherwise seems to have led to the divisiveness now tearing at the fabric of our country, to the detriment of us all.
The nuclear crisis, if anything, has reenergized America's posture in Northeast Asia to the immediate detriment of Chinese dreams for greater sway in the region.
"For too long the U.N. has been unfairly biased in favor of the Palestinian Authority to the detriment of our allies in Israel," she said.
The rise of Singles' Day reflects how China's consumers, armed with smartphones, are racing online to shop - to the detriment of bricks and mortar stores.
"For too long, the U.N. has been unfairly biased in favor of the Palestinian Authority to the detriment of our allies in Israel," she said.
Sanders instead sought to turn the tables on Democrats, accusing them of tarnishing the judicial confirmation process to the detriment of both Ford and Kavanaugh.
Partisanship has become an obstacle to clear communications between the Intelligence Community, the White House, and Congress, and it's a detriment to our national security.
"Because schools rely heavily on local taxes, drawing borders around small, wealthy communities benefits the few at the detriment of the many," the report said.
In 2.59, after decades of single-mindedly pursuing economic growth, often to the detriment of the environment and public health, the Chinese government changed course.
The point of charging for parking is to control demand and avoid a commons tragedy, in which a finite resource is over-exploited to everyone's detriment.
"Low gas prices are making larger vehicles more appealing, to the detriment of smaller cars," said Jessica Caldwell, an analyst with the auto research website Edmunds.com.
First of all, it allows the government to get away with laws and policies that treat men and women differently, often to the detriment of women.
To our detriment, none of those people are Jeff Sessions, a man who would like to see longer, harsher sentences for low-level nonviolent drug offenders.
This protection doesn't come at the detriment of your device's performance either; Kaspersky's protection technologies work behind the scenes, meaning performance should not be negatively affected.
"Unfortunately, our momentum has been stalled by parochial politics that continue to inhibit progress, all to the detriment of the taxpayers of Atlantic City," he said.
Yet most journal articles are still accessible only to those able to pay the hefty subscription—to the detriment of the diffusion of knowledge in society.
It's usually pretty clear when that's a benefit to consumers and when it's a detriment; don't be afraid to call them out when it's the latter.
The smartwatch surge might have come to the detriment of the once-mighty "basic wearables" category, which covers gadgets that don't run apps like step counters.
But by leaving so much up to the player, Vane's developers have also created an experience that can be obtuse and mystifying, often to its detriment.
But its 25 percent revenue increase to $38 billion was seen as a detriment to some competitors and could weigh down expectations for their quarterly reports.
This is not all on her—the subtle themes presented in the original anime are both flattened and exaggerated throughout the film, to its general detriment.
But some economists think this is an inefficient kind of double taxation, which penalizes savings and reduced investment in the economy, to the detriment of everybody.
The laws were designed to increase black Zimbabweans' share of the economy but were opaque and open to abuse - to the detriment of foreign investor confidence.
Qamar Javed Bajwa endorsed the sentences on the three for "espionage (and) leaking sensitive information to foreign agencies in detriment to national security," the statement said.
His preferred style is cacophony, rather than variations on a theme, and it will be to his detriment, whether he's attacking Clinton with facts or falsities.
"We have been arguing consistently that the Commission committed two legal violations to the detriment of European consumers and Dyson," the company said in a statement.
Cash can set individuals free, just as poverty can certainly trap them and limit their potential, to their own detriment and that of the human race.
To the detriment of suppliers like Livent, China has been shifting its electric vehicle subsidies from automakers to charging stations and other physical infrastructure, Graves said.
Even in a multi-woman match, one will fixate on the other to the detriment of both, as in the Elimination Chamber match earlier this year.
In other situations, Viada and Arent say, the reduction in training quality and performance could be a bigger detriment than the benefit of strengthening the lungs.
But the stock fell Tuesday after some analysts speculated that the short-term benefits of Roku's inclusion could be to its detriment in the long-run.
The large green organizations do some of this work now, but it remains a minor part of the larger environmental agenda, much to its own detriment.
Though that was to Wladimir Klitschko's detriment back then, he will be a very happy man should we find ourselves writing that same sentence come Saturday.
After all, Blue Ivy's birth revealed that a lot of security goes into keeping Beyoncé safe during the process — allegedly to the detriment of other patients.
Rich-world central banks feared that even a hint of tighter monetary policy might cause their currencies to surge against their peers, to their economy's detriment.
Buzzfeed's report features cases involving Egypt, El Salvador and Indonesia that suggest this "private, global super court" inordinately benefits corporations to the detriment of developing nations.
This is an important acknowledgment that bad actors in the compound drug industry operate too freely, with too little government oversight — to the detriment of patients.
And Pelosi's endorsement of the former secretary of State might only fuel that outrage and alienate Sanders's backers to the detriment of the party in November.
European regulators laid out preliminary charges against Google last year, alleging that the company favored its own comparison shopping services to the detriment of its competitors.
These clients have continued to help their children financially, to their own financial detriment, even though they are now adults who should be caring for themselves.
In an interview with Fox Business on Wednesday, Babin indicated he thought the Freedom Caucus was impeding President Trump's agenda to the detriment of the GOP.
Top Democrats are concerned that a lack of public and bipartisan support for impeachment proceedings, no matter their legitimacy, would be a detriment to the party.
Instead of calling the ban a violation of basic rights, for example, Kalanick framed it as a detriment to local business with some unfortunate human collateral.
Tuesday's decision "confirms IOR's will to pursue by judicial proceedings any misconduct carried out to its detriment, no matter where and by whom," the statement said.
The top three players' (IKEA, Conforama and BUT) market share grew to 47.1% in 2015 from 41.6% in 2010, to the detriment of smaller independent retailers.
"Is there a benefit politically or a detriment politically to any of those vulnerable senators?" asked a business lobbyist who is pushing for quick congressional approval.
Even though flavor exists at the intersection of taste and smell, to the detriment of our cooking we often forget about the latter in the kitchen.
It's almost to the franchise's detriment that the show is confined to being set before the original series, which, for obvious reasons, looks clunky in comparison.
To his credit, or detriment, depending on your vantage, Mr. Johnson was not one to network and make calls to get his boys into ongoing schools.
Both [Diego] Luna and [Riz] Ahmed have proved themselves repeatedly in big-screen and television performances, but their characters never pop here, to the film's detriment.
The end result is a dynamic that compelled Brooks, even in success, to keep throwing everything he had at his audiences, sometimes to his own detriment.
I had "Story" for STORM, "ESP" for ASL, "cut out" for RESECT, "Marist" for VASSAR, "hyped" for AMPED — many, many misdirects, Mr. Trudeau, to my DETRIMENT.
In similar circumstances, the heroines insisted that their friend quit his job, which he did to his detriment, while the "doomed" firm sailed along just fine.
"Sharing is often to the detriment, because then awkward social interactions get in the way of having dinner out together," says King general manager Annie Shi.
"The court's jurisprudence, I am concerned, sets the balance too heavily in favor of police unaccountability to the detriment of Fourth Amendment protection," Justice Ginsburg wrote.
Mr. Toradze's interpretation was spacious but severely under tempo, while Mr. Matsuev's was dazzlingly fast, to the detriment of Prokofiev's lyricism hiding under score's chaotic surface.
One of the monsters is meant to represent Kay's mother, for instance, who spent years trying to keep a small family together, often to her detriment.
His campaign focused on immigrants, whom he blamed for "getting everything," such as welfare benefits, to the detriment of people born and raised in New Hampshire.
To the Editor: I agree with Dr. Sandeep Jauhar that doctors have ceded a lot of the regulation of our profession to nonphysicians, to everyone's detriment.
Still, Tabbador said previous administrations have also interfered with the courts to their detriment, citing the Obama administration's orders to prioritize the cases of unaccompanied minors.
"For too long the U.N. has been unfairly biased in favor of the Palestinian Authority to the detriment of our allies in Israel," Ms. Haley said.
Unions can also make sure that applicant data retained by automated hiring platforms is protected, and that it is not sold or transferred to workers' detriment.
But when we saw something we had to have, we arrived with very specific instructions for people like Mitgang, often to their frustration and our detriment.
By offering readers and listeners the choice of technologies, the project sidesteps the trap of endorsing one storytelling technique to the detriment of the actual message.
As a result, the Orthodox denomination has stepped into the void and monopolized religious life to the detriment of other denominations such as Conservative or Reform.
Military spouses are truly the unsung hero, often willingly or unwillingly putting their own careers on hold to the detriment of their families' financial well-being.
"It is outrageous that Republicans are trying to nullify the rule to the detriment of consumers," said Representative Maxine Waters, the top Democrat on Hensarling's committee.
A scammer is not responsible for the volatility, but may encourage quick actions to time the market swings to the detriment of the investors, Wolverton said.
Since the 103s, Rikers has served as a de facto penal colony, isolating inmates and officers alike from the outside world, to the detriment of all.
Unfortunately, to the detriment of countless victims, this has been the precise system for addressing allegations of sexual harassment in Congress for the past 85033 years.
Otherwise, a civil war is going to be the most likely outcome of the continuous frictions and crack-downs — to the detriment of the entire region.
But the M3 is simply more visceral at lower speeds, while the Model 3, to its detriment, is kind of unengaging, physically, when it isn't accelerating.
"Old-fashioned capitalism has broken down to the detriment of consumers," Mr. Schumer said on Monday afternoon in Berryville, Va., about an hour west of Washington.
This "sunk cost fallacy," as economists call it, is one of many ways that humans allow emotions to affect their choices, sometimes to their own detriment.
This has led to some users and developers to describe the current situation as Bitcoin's "new normal," and a detriment to average people using the cryptocurrency.
"There's been a successful Smokey Bear campaign about the prevention of fires and a focus on the detriment of fire," Lake told me over the phone.
Now that he has won, he is claiming the press is misleading the public to his detriment — using unflattering pictures, and reporting with a "nasty" tone.
In particular, the main danger is that highly evolved technology is exclusively used by a small handful of people to the detriment of humanity as a whole.
Political demands from either side would underscore Lebanon's longtime position — generally to its detriment — as an arena for larger powers in the region to jockey for influence.
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Studies have reported that children with excessive internet or video-gaming habits can become preoccupied with online activities to the detriment of real-life activities and relationships.
Certified financial planner Larry Ginsburg, of Oakland, California, has also seen this phenomenon firsthand, with parents wanting to help out children even to their own financial detriment.
"The way investments have been sensationalized creates the illusion that people are missing out on something, to the detriment of having a strong financial foundation," Boneparth said.
Pay them a bunch of money and pass a law that says they can take time off from work without any kind of detriment to their career.
"If being genuine is a detriment in this race, then I guess that will play itself out in the next 90 days or so," Beruff told CNN.
"A conflicted controller has strong incentives to engage in transactions that benefit him to the detriment of the corporation and its other stockholders," Vice-Chancellor Slights wrote.
It is they who have hacked the economy to all of our detriment, and it's time to reject the premise of growth on which they are based.
Riffing on Darwin, Butler proposed that if the species can evolve to the detriment of the weak, so could machines, until they would eventually become self-sufficient.
We live in a world where a private company has cut deals with ISPs to prioritize traffic, to the possible detriment of other users on the internet.
Still, those opposed to the proposition argue that the new rule puts too much power in the hands of packers at the detriment of animals and employees.
Turning to Europe, the RDIF chief emphasized that he did not expect a stronger tie between Russia and the U.S. to be to the detriment of Europe.
There is a wrong-headed tendency to conflate support for liberal internationalism with pushing the interests of big companies to the detriment of the less well-off.
"Not only is China unfairly subsidizing its producers to the detriment of American farmers, they are also refusing to provide the market access they promised," Conaway said.
The plaintiffs had argued the question would cause an undercount in Hispanic and immigrant communities, to the detriment of their political representation and access to federal aid.
That's not to the detriment of the internals, either, as Xiaomi also fits in a 3,000mAh battery, the same as you'll find on Samsung's new Galaxy S53.
People knew this and used that product anyway, at great detriment to themselves and those around them who quietly inhaled toxic secondhand smoke, day into long night.
Wingard has already stated his desire to do a sequel, and given the unsatisfying ending, the movie seemingly leaves open the possibility of that to its detriment.
This reality has hit some activists too late, and others are still trying to ignore it — to the detriment of the very protections they claim to support.
This episode is just as horrific as the one that precedes it, but it presents that horror in a far more muted fashion, probably to its detriment.
Although the ECB has acknowledged some German concerns, it has also warned that excessive criticism threatens its independence and may erode confidence, a detriment to its effectiveness.
Everyone talks about volatility as a detriment to markets and investors, but no one talks about the opportunities that arise for investors during periods of market volatility.
On Monday, these senators voted to block the Obama administration's Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces final rule—to the detriment of workers, taxpayers and law-abiding employers.
With Trump's approval rating in the low 40s among the general electorate, he's more likely a detriment to Republicans than a help in the upcoming fall elections.
This is just another example of this administration irresponsibly throwing around added regulations without understanding their detriment to show allegiance to groups that share their ideological bent.
He said the law clearly allowed a president to suspend entry of any class of people if he determined them to be a detriment to national security.
Conversely, a citizenship question on the 2020 census would only decrease minority representation, all to the detriment of the greater United States, citizens and non-citizens alike.
They said the findings went against evidence about the science behind the disease, and showed that outdated notions about obesity persisted, to the detriment of those affected.
And an air of improbability trailed his campaign, to the detriment of those who dismissed his angry message, his improvisational style and his appeal to disillusioned voters.
The crystals also serve to emphasize the aesthetic aspect of a sport that has become ever more focused on athleticism and tricks — to its detriment, some argue.
She will throw bad money after bad money, give us failed program after failed program to the detriment of America's healthcare quality not to mention our wallets.
EIOPA Chairman Gabriel Bernardino said the watchdog has identified relations between insurers and asset managers in the unit-linked market as one possible source of consumer detriment.
I wanted to know if there was any evidence that employers have ever used rounding and automatic break deductions to change that data, to their workers' detriment.
Ondra long thought his neck was a detriment, a waste of length that did not make holds easier to reach but only added weight to his frame.
As our country is impacted environmentally (my research area) to the extreme to the detriment of our native flora and fauna by immigrants who are not refugees.
" In his opening statement, Lowe said, "Google grew on the promise of a web-shaped Google, but instead, we got a Google-shaped web, to everyone's detriment.
While these steps are welcome, they mask a darker set of domestic and foreign policies that the crown prince is pursuing to the detriment of American interests.
The sharpest exchanges on Wednesday were about regulatory issues, with Republicans complaining that the Fed was unfairly constraining the banking industry to the detriment of economic growth.
It suggests that after dominating the story, to its detriment, for more than a year, Negan may be a more agreeably proportionate presence in the coming season.
At worst, it is seen as an expensive indulgence, a costly misstep, where Rooney's presence is to Everton's detriment and his absence to Manchester United's considerable benefit.
Rajapaksa has accused Sirisena's government of focusing on ethnic reconciliation and human rights to the detriment of national security in the Buddhist-majority nation of 22 million.
But it must not be forgotten that in her four-year tenure, Ms. Park has been an ardent champion of public security to the detriment of democracy.
Fortunately, localities around the country have noted the research outlining how flavors in tobacco products (whether in cigarettes or e-cigarettes) are a detriment to public health.
None of the factions of the Democrats has offered any proposals that would strengthen the economy, and their government plans would be to the detriment of workers.
People pull honey-colored tiger's eye and milky-green jade out of the earth—often to the detriment of their health and that of the surrounding environment.
Both Russia and China are playing a modern version of the "Great Game" as they try to enhance their geopolitical positions to the detriment of their neighbors.
If these two risk areas are not addressed, I fear that our reconstruction efforts could ultimately fail, to the detriment of our national-security goals in Afghanistan.
Some labor leaders are now furious with Trumka, accusing him of seeking to arrange a coronation for Ellison to the detriment of one of their own – Perez.
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Instead, it's that Pyongyang is a place where the North Korean government funnels most of the country's wealth, to the detriment of the rest of its citizens.
Dr. Robert Maurer, author of One Small Step Can Change Your Life, argues that we love the idea of the big change, even to our own detriment.
Twitter has long been a platform claiming to uphold free speech, which at times comes at the detriment of its users who have been bullied or harassed.
In its absence, scientists documented a large increase in many types of urchins and a subsequent decline in kelp populations, to the potential detriment of many other species.
"If these tariffs go ahead, it would be wildly at the detriment to US refiners," said Michael Tran, managing director of global energy strategy at RBC Capital Markets.
Still, repugnant subreddits like r/WhiteRights, r/PussyPass, r/NatSoc, and r/the_donald persist, to the detriment of users, staff, and the already-tarnished reputation of the website.
The key to avoiding problems is determining the allocation before the trade is executed and not changing it afterward to benefit certain accounts to the detriment of others.
Season 2 changed the rules of that game, arguably to the show's detriment, replacing the thrill of sexual subtext with clunky plot devices like the Aaron Peel storyline.
The fund is currently increasing its share of equity investments to 70 percent of its overall value, from 60 percent previously, to the detriment of its bond holdings.
In concise and direct language, the speaker of "Kids" ponders the issue of whether having children and a family is a detriment to the vigor of one's career.
If representatives feel the FCC has overreached, there are ways to rein it in that aren't to the severe detriment of consumers, and that discussion is worth having.
The challenge for Imgur will be avoiding the cannibalization of its existing content to the detriment of its non-paying users who've always known it to be free.
A growing preference in China for Western alcohol brands over local ones has given the former a potent shot in the arm to the detriment of domestic manufacturers.
After President Barack Obama's resounding reelection, the national party leadership finally recognized that its brand was anathema to many African Americans—to the detriment of its presidential prospects.
Purdy told CNN's Julia Chatterley on Friday that he thinks the Trump Administration is taking the wrong steps to protect the country, to the detriment of American companies.
Mining sounds of the past to craft a sonic identity is, ten years on, a well that musicians dance-oriented and otherwise visit frequently (often, to their detriment).
And some people can experience psychotic episodes, or they might overuse the drug and become dependent on it — to the detriment of their schoolwork, career, or social life.
The self-contained arc of this show separates Twombly from the two artists with whom he is often affiliated, usually to his detriment: Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg.
"If the U.S. steps back from Africa too far, China and Russia will fill the void to our detriment," he said in his written testimony to the Senate.
Facilitate continuous information-sharing We need the ability to safely, securely, and anonymously share information about the threats that institutions face, without fear of reprisal or competitive detriment.
Its competition regulator said Monday that it would investigate whether Facebook and Google "have disrupted the news media market to the detriment of publishers and consumers," per Reuters.
I've always tried to do good business, I've always tried to do fair business—sometimes to my detriment—but because of that, I've always had opportunities to work.
But this defensive strategy also led to few meaningful disclosures, to the detriment of the understanding of the public and the Senate — and to the benefit of Facebook.
This ultimately worked to the detriment of the workers employed by these companies and hampered the ability of these small businesses to offer attractive and competitive health benefits.
With the first of April landing on a Saturday this year, lots of brands are getting their tomfoolery out early, much to the detriment of our heart rates.
And Bannon may in fact be right -- Democrats, including Bernie Sanders, have made the same argument that the left focuses too much on identity politics, to its detriment.
For anyone who assumes that all people have this right, look at China, which has rigidly enforced its one-language policy, to the detriment of its national minorities.
Last year the USFS spent more than half its budget on firefighting, to the detriment of its ongoing effort to thin some 80m acres of dangerously overgrown forest.
Lawmakers are demanding more answers from the Pentagon, as there is widespread worry that moving funds will be a detriment to military readiness and put troops at risk.
They used their position of power to extract secrecy to the detriment of Ms. Poublon and all of the other workers who'd otherwise learn of the alleged misconduct.
"The times when that flag was brought up, multiple times during history, it was always to our [African Americans'] detriment ... negative to our plight," he told ABC News.
Notwithstanding what he says is a lack of good pizza — the city's one detriment, in his view — he is firm on his views of his adopted, youthful city.
By attempting to block the State of the Union address, she is very much overplaying her hand to the detriment of the nation as well as to herself.
Hagedorn's prior writings, including his opinion that a state might have the constitutional right to declare its own religion, have dominated coverage of the race, to his detriment.
"Russia is a country that will pursue its national interests, frequently to the detriment of the interests of the peoples of the countries wherein it operates," he said.
Insertion of an OMB-led review process will, at a minimum, slow things down to the detriment of taxpayers wanting certainty about how to comply with the law.
To the Editor: Some of those you interview make the case that people use naloxone to continue their pattern of pleasure-seeking behaviors, even to their own detriment.
Its abdication of duty has become increasingly clear with each decision favoring industries that drill, mine, cut, and otherwise exploit the land to the detriment of everyone else.
The confluence of these policies has created carrots and sticks that have been used to manipulate wholesale electricity prices, to the detriment of coal and nuclear electricity generators.
So what did Mr. Dauman accomplish, other than indulging his anger toward Mr. Redstone and enriching a bevy of lawyers and other advisers, to the detriment of Viacom?
The problem lies in the policies, experts say, which don't necessarily take into account an increasingly diverse student body, to the detriment of mostly black and biracial schoolchildren.
Solo brass blazed with clarity in Bernstein's big-band passages, but to the detriment of the whole ensemble's balance in unwieldy scenes like the dance at the gym.
For more than a decade, Russia has meddled in elections around the world, supported brutal dictators and invaded sovereign nations — all to the detriment of United States interests.
But he insisted that being a doctor was his calling and worried that if he quit, the pediatrics department would suffer to the detriment of the entire community.
"If every country in the world conducted policy like that, it would make cross-border investment difficult to the detriment of American and foreign companies," Mr. Furman said.
For reasons we can only hope will soon become clear, President Trump remains determined to coddle our most dangerous adversary, to the increasing detriment of our national security.
In this case, the DOE needed to show that current rules are harming grid resilience, to the detriment of ratepayers, and that its proposed rule is not discriminatory.
To be successful as a woman (and human) in athletics is to realize your body is not, in fact, a detriment to performance, let alone health or happiness.
But toward the end of his tenure Duncan acknowledged that the pressures of high-stakes testing had deformed classroom practices, to the detriment of students and teachers alike.
"It is the case that this National Assembly is going to represent the France that is favored to the detriment of the France that is suffering," he said.
He and Vettel get on well, with the German keen on him staying, and Raikkonen has shown his loyalty this season by accepting team orders to his detriment.
Trump has gestured at the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization as noxious elements run by international elites to the detriment of the American working man.
"Mercury is considered 'at its detriment' in Sagittarius and is not totally comfortable in this energy, but this doesn't mean things will take a negative turn," she says.
As members of Congress, it's our job to advocate for our constituents, and the RMP rule is a detriment to thousands of businesses and employees across the nation.
They spur migration out of the region to the detriment of other parts of Africa as well as to Europe, which many of the migrants attempt to reach.
A bike-mounted speaker is a way to let the rider continue to listen to their audio, but not at the detriment of hearing other important traffic noises.
As the new defense strategy implies, take U.S. hegemony out of that equation and great powers may clash once again to the detriment of a cherished world order.
I do believe that we have been too lax in this country as we approve all of these mergers to the detriment of our society as a whole.
So when it came to using their power in a bullying sort of way, they thought two and three times about it, to the detriment of the company.
This is but one example of how 'Media Watch' helps turn the incessant rumour mill, and how it might work to the detriment of the men in charge.
And the more times a player approaches triple-double territory, the more often he is likely to modify his play to his stat sheet's benefit and his team's detriment.
Do you fear now not being part of the single market, that it's going to be to the detriment of big Irish companies in the UK, and vice versa?
Simply put, the more streams an artist accumulates the more money they'll make to the detriment of artists who aren't able to achieve the same number of streaming numbers.
Some sceptics will argue that feminism remains problematic because its true objective is not to achieve equality, but to advantage women at all costs, to the detriment of men.
Furthermore, you can align yourself with someone who has your best interests at heart and is not just trying to line their pockets to the detriment of your savings.
To audiences more accustomed to the breakneck scare pace of mainstream horror, that could be a detriment — but the movie's dreamy imagery and Lynchian confusion have their own appeal.
"Potential entry barriers in accessing Big Data technologies could also have negative implications on innovation and competition in the financial markets at the detriment of consumers' welfare," they add.
Roosevelt, who warned that letting huge fortunes pass across generations was "of great and genuine detriment to the community at large", would doubtless be aghast at the situation today.
In the Kingcome there's definitely a feeling of: "we are so tired of working for and depending on band funding"—it can be such a detriment to our community.
But the toads didn&apost just devour the beetles — they also reproduced like mad, to the detriment of native fauna that tried to eat them, Live Science  previously reported .
This burden fell on folks who earn a bit more than subsistence wages, who took advantage of lax management and supervisory oversight to the detriment of Wells Fargo customers.
With video and email bombs dropped to the detriment of both parties, campaigns scramble in the waning hours of an election that has been going on for 28500 months.
He sought to assure the divided industry that taking steps to help coal and nuclear wouldn't be at the detriment to other resources if FERC did its job right.
Schumer said the defeat of Moore reflected a distaste among voters for Trump's policies, which he said help the wealthy and powerful to the detriment of the middle class.
Cutting humanitarian assistance and development aid would both be of severe detriment to the people of Central American and would be damaging to the U.S. from a geopolitical perspective.
It ignores the fact that earlier interpretations, advanced during the deregulatory heyday of recent decades, have effectively condoned biased advice and undisclosed conflicts to the detriment of ordinary investors.
"New races should not be introduced to the detriment of existing events although the association is encouraged by the alternative business models being offered to prospective venues," it concluded.
Depending on the game, the freedom to practice a section of a game over and over until you perfect it can actually be to the detriment of the narrative.
This means that they are legally entitled to look out for themselves first and recommend investments with higher fees, to the detriment of those who have asked for help.
Australia's competition regulator said on Monday it would investigate whether U.S. online giants Facebook and Alphabet's Google had disrupted the news media to the detriment of publishers and consumers.
Mr. Kalanick's personal qualities also became a detriment when a leaked video showed him berating an Uber driver, thus tarnishing his leadership image and alienating drivers and the public.
Yet today, neither the Commonwealth nor the Oversight Control Board appear to be heeding Hamilton's wisdom nor its Constitution, much to the detriment of the people of Puerto Rico.
Replacing workers like her with Syrian refugees, some economists say, would be like robbing Peter to pay Paul — rewarding those fleeing war to the detriment of others fleeing poverty.
"Because of the many complaints we have received we will examine whether Amazon is abusing its market position to the detriment of sellers active on its marketplace," Mundt said.
Running for office, Trump routinely cast the US as being suckered into protecting and funding the rest of the world, often to the detriment of American workers and industries.
In a normal world this would be the end of the story, but in Washington, D.C., the Democrats' sham impeachment rolls on — to the detriment of the American people.
"People misinterpret and ignore things to their detriment," she added, and may end up dating someone who turned out to be different from the person they thought they were.
A contentious family court reinforces the belief that the interests of children and their parents can be separated, and this belief usually works to the detriment of the parents.
Justice Antonin Scalia's death has put Supreme Court politics at the top of the Senate agenda — to the detriment of vulnerable Republican senators running for reelection in blue states.
"But you gave too much respect for the player in front of you to the detriment of losing sight of where you were trying to go to," Walton diagnosed.
"With every passing day, businesses from the United States are missing out on new business opportunities overseas, to the detriment of local economies and American jobs," the groups wrote.
But now a new movement called Fed is Best has arisen because of the pressure placed on women to exclusively breast-feed, sometimes to the detriment of their infants.
The visibility of their union campaigns can serve as an example to workers in other job sectors, where organized labor has grown nearly invisible, to the detriment of all.
So Einstein becomes mythologized as almost beyond human, to the detriment of all those who would follow in his footsteps and feel they have to live up to Superman.
But the last decade has shown that with a little encouragement, many can easily become excessively lustful about homeownership and wealth, to the detriment of our economy and society.
When people invoke "Jewish financiers" or even "financiers" to imply that Jewish people are hoarding money for their own benefit to the detriment of everyone else, it's anti-Semitic.
"The Committee found that IRA social media activity was overtly and almost invariably supportive of then-candidate Trump to the detriment of Secretary Clinton's campaign," according to the release.
"This money financed the lavish lifestyles of the alleged co-conspirators at the expense and detriment of the Malaysian people," said the acting assistant attorney general Kenneth A. Blanco.
On the energy front, Brazilian sugar exports fell as Brazilian mills directed more sugarcane to ethanol production to the detriment of the sweeter, whose prices are at historically low.
This can create some serious misjudgments by organizations like the NFL and some Republican senators, who find out later that they buck the president only to their own detriment.
"This is why we will carefully assess whether the proposed transaction would negatively affect competition in the construction of cargo ships, to the detriment of European consumers," Vestager said.
"This is why we will carefully assess whether the proposed transaction would negatively affect competition in the construction of cargo ships, to the detriment of European consumers," Vestager said.
"Mexico is a country that's respectful of international law, that doesn't work with any country in detriment of another," read a statement released by the Mexican Foreign Relations Secretariat.
"We are sensitive to the federal government's concerns about technologies being appropriated by other countries to the detriment of U.S. national security," a campus spokesperson told The Stanford Daily.
Each of these moments, further diminishes credibility and distracts from the ability to tackle and ultimately solve complicated policy issues, and do so, to the detriment of the country.
"The political elite control everything from land-allocation, business, commerce and policies in the country to the detriment of the poor and marginalized," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"All of these things and many more will cause the capital markets to focus on and fund the climate issue to the detriment of many other sectors," he wrote.
In 1931 Gance was entirely serious; he clearly saw the dangers and was willing, at least, to treat the issue with a dire seriousness, perhaps to his own detriment.
Much has been said about chefs pandering to social media, often to the detriment of their dishes, and this particular piece of insanity might just be the trend's logical conclusion.
I think it&aposs the far left in the Democratic Party high jacking, effectively the mainstream narrative, to the ultimate detriment I believe, of the party if this carries on.
Stress brain, however, can cause greater long-term detriment to the mental sharpness for the investor as it thwarts creative thinking, diminishes memory function and detracts from ability to focus.
"This money financed the lavish lifestyles of the alleged co-conspirators at the expense and detriment of the Malaysian people," Kenneth Blanco, acting assistant attorney general, said in a statement.
"ASIC is concerned that retail investors have suffered, and are likely in future to suffer, significant detriment from binary options and contracts for difference (CFDs)," it said in a statement.
That at least is the view of Dallas Fed economist Antonella Tutino, who believes "the public's limited attention span" makes lengthy and complicated Fed statements a detriment to effective communication.
But whatever your view please know that I've always believed in principled confrontation and just change; and have never shied away (maybe to my detriment) from fighting for what's right.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As store sales fall and purchases shift online over the Thanksgiving weekend, many U.S. retailers still open their doors on Thanksgiving itself, Thursday evening - to their detriment.
"The apps, and the swiping, and all of that just makes it so much easier to be indecisive and try different things, but it's actually to our detriment," Derhally says.
"The raid ignores the local political context, to the detriment of an effective counter-terrorism strategy," April Longley Alley of the International Crisis Group wrote in a report last week.
They say it inflated the value of Samsung Bioepis, an affiliate of Samsung BioLogics which at the time was part of Cheil, to the detriment of investors in C&T.
I said there are no rules — I mean, there are certainly some guiding principles and I think particularly principled individuals will follow those rules even to their own detriment, right?
The bill doesn't just present external dangers either; the internal detriment that trans individuals endure, by being forced into facilities and boxes in which they don't belong, is excruciatingly painful.
When those actions affected came at a privacy risk of users or to the detriment of partners, then Facebook sought to spin the reasons for decisions or hide them altogether.
Instead, Shane cheats, Sophia dumps him, and the simmering, disturbing implication that he cheated because of her ambition is left unsaid — much to the detriment of this show's feminist message.
The government takes money from these plans (to the detriment of families the plans were established to benefit) and gives it to insurers that sell individual policies in the exchanges.
But I'm also hesitant, because I don't want to be so outspoken about issues that I may not be well versed in, only to be a detriment to the cause.
"MasterCard charged billion of pounds of unlawfully high fees for its sole benefit and to the detriment of consumers," Walter Merricks, who is bringing the case, said in a statement.
If a person changes his position to his own detriment, reasonably relying on the other party's promise, then a court may enforce that promise -- even if there was no contract.
If the answer is that these weapons are likely to be turned on the U.S., our allies, or used to the detriment of peace, we should not support that entity.
"This increased fragmentation and complexity creates incentives for brokers to add layers of routing rules and behaviors to capture fractional cost savings to the detriment of market quality," Cunningham said.
And therefore please let this letter serve to represent that the Singapore summit for the good of both parties but for the detriment of the world will not take place.
The story suggested that Bernhardt has been effective in pushing Trump energy policies to the detriment of the environment, and argued he could conceivably become Interior secretary if Zinke departed.
"Condor" (June 6, DIRECTV) This conspiracy thriller is about a young CIA analyst (Max Irons) whose brilliant mind turns out to be both a great asset and a great detriment.
I've found so many footwear brands over-dedicate themselves to traditional shoemaking techniques (stacked leather or wooden soles, Goodyear Welt construction, etc.), often to the detriment of comfort and wearability.
The president's desire for a lowered trade deficit, however, almost assures that U.S. negotiators will use any strengthened hand to emphasize the latter over the former — to our overall detriment.

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