Sentences with phrase «also detracted from»

The speaker on the front of the phone — a smaller, circular grille — also detracted from the look of the Primo's face.
Strong performance from certain non-dividend payers that are included in the Index but not in the Fund, such as Adobe and Salesforce.com, also detracted from relative results with the sector.
I think that the way the movie was cut reinforced the themes of the movie but it also detracted from each individual story as much as it emphasized the overall story.
Canon, a Japanese professional and consumer imaging solutions company, also detracted from performance for the year, falling 28 %.
Both features are great in that they provide aspiring designers and entrepreneurs with additional resources to get their projects off the ground, but they also detract from the structure and accountability that makes Kickstarter a relatively well - respected crowdfunding platform.
But unnecessary triviality is also evil, since it also detracts from the maximization of enjoyment.
Also detracting from the clean and green advantage is that these attributes are also connected with other countries such as the USA and France (see Table 1).88 While Australia often has the strongest association with these attributes, the relative advantage is not as strong as many within the industry believe.
Even so, there is no one «best way» to make effective export decisions, as export planning and some facets of export improvisation can improve performance, but also detract from it.
Cage's matter - of - fact, lackadaisical voice over certainly does little to draw us in to his peculiar world philosophy, and colorful villains and wacky side characters also detract from the feeling of authenticity in the story.
Researchers found friendships do improve workers» job performance reviews but they also detract from performance — leading to emotional exhaustion.
With that said, they also detract from the amount of danger Cross presents.
«I am more concerned with how the current discussion has ignored public schools» victories, while also detracting from their civic role.
BMW's xDrive system does add a degree of extra security, but it also detracts from the car's otherwise approachable and predictable limits.
Some more performance - orientated tyres would undoubtedly raise the grip limits, and make the understeer less frequent, but it might also detract from the occasional sense that the rear axle is having some effect on your trajectory.
Maintaining these administrative work is important, but it can also detract you from your essential work, writing.
While the art style is particularly interesting it also detracts from the gameplay a bit.
We're trying to smooth the process of getting back into the game after dying, rather than limit any of the possibility of dying, because making the game too easy would also detract from the horror experience.
This practice alone provides a significant obstacle to the resolution of family cases, and also detracts from those cases where there are legitimate incidents of domestic violence.
The thick bezels around the screen also detract from its appearance.

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It also impacts how people view you, which can lead to heightened levels of self - consciousness (which can detract from focus on work - related tasks).
Pac - 12 Commissioner Larry Scott also declined to confirm the arrests, but said in a statement the conference was «disappointed by any situation that detracts from the positive student - athlete educational and cultural experience that this week is about.»
It also adjusts for risk (defined by modern portfolio theory metrics that look at volatility measures) and accounts for sales charges that can detract from performance figures.
Insofar as the several occasions are mutually supportive of one another, they also contribute, but should they clash, or be individually trivial, they detract from this final unity of all actuality within God.
Calvin also learned from Paul in 1 Corinthians 1, however, that the true teacher of the gospel is not to use eloquence in a way that detracts from the power of the word of the cross.
In section 1 above, it has already been argued that, without detracting from God's supreme and decisive role, we can think of past actual occasions as also contributing to the formation of the initial aim.
But I also believe that we should not detract from the the joy of salvation by adding anything to the simplicity of Gospel.
The quarrels we undertake are not only vicious; they are also convenient because they detract us from the main claims of the text, and so undermine the force of the text.
He was also one of the few drivers on the grid to gamble on the race staying wet throughout and he went for a full - wet setup, but that in no way detracts from his performance.
It was his refusal to dedicate himself to training and the Yes men that took away from the peak of his prime and he also took several fights that he had no business being in that detracted from his record.
The CIOT also calls for a debate on whether the House of Lords should play a greater role in scrutinising tax legislation as it goes through Parliament, without detracting from the powers of the House of Commons over tax matters.
From what was, at times, a confused and halting justification for this position your correspondent gleaned three interrelated strands of argument: that the lands of Judea and Samaria are the Jewish people's «homeland;» that while the area is also claimed as a homeland by the Palestinians this merely means the territory is contested and does not detract from the Jewish claim and finally; that the Palestinians lost their right to this land by engaging in violence in 1948 and 1From what was, at times, a confused and halting justification for this position your correspondent gleaned three interrelated strands of argument: that the lands of Judea and Samaria are the Jewish people's «homeland;» that while the area is also claimed as a homeland by the Palestinians this merely means the territory is contested and does not detract from the Jewish claim and finally; that the Palestinians lost their right to this land by engaging in violence in 1948 and 1from the Jewish claim and finally; that the Palestinians lost their right to this land by engaging in violence in 1948 and 1967.
Mr Lansley also accused Ms Hewitt of launching Patient Choices to detract from the wider failings in the NHS IT system.
The statement also described the accusation by Joseph Boahen Aidoo, as falling into «a regrettable pattern of false and inaccurate information», adding «such an unwholesome practice will only serve to detract from the important business of managing the Cocoa sector which is the lifeblood of the Ghanaian economy.»
«I don't agree with the tweet President Trump has made, but I have to say I also believe it should not distract from the agenda we have domestically and I don't believe it should detract from the close relationship the UK has had for many, many years and will go on to have with America and the American people,» said the education secretary.
Using simple technology which is quite good enough for the problem at hand, will also prevent losing focus on peripheral issues which just detract from proving the main concept.
The black tank top hides underneath the jacket as a supporting actor and doesn't detract from the look but also doesn't call attention to itself or the body parts it's covering (especially the dreaded belly button dent).
I could have also gone with a large ornate statement necklace, but I think the simplicity of the choker did not detract from the overall look.
Also the brass stands out too much and detracts from the features of the kitchen..
Also, it's alarming that the biological reductionism that pervades this line of reasoning detracts from the fact that many men may cheat due to psychosocial and, dare we say it, emotional pressures.
What's more, you may feel that testosterone levels can't be responsible for the whole story - the biological reductionism that pervades this line of reasoning detracts from the fact that many men may cheat due to psychosocial and emotional pressures, while also ignoring the fact that many men do in fact believe in monogamy.
Also, there are too many secondary characters detracting from the principal storyline.
That's For Honor... It's also microtransactions though, and «Recovering Network Connection,» and a hundred tiny annoyances that detract from the core conceit.The only honor here is on the battlefield itself.
There's also a fair amount of artifacts that detract from picture quality.
Macbeth's dramatic action is also unusually streamlined, with no romantic subplots or lesser court intrigues to detract from the central story.
It also doesn't help that the obvious CGI detracts from the realism of many of the film's most engaging battles, reminding us constantly of the artifice of the cinematic elements.
It's not so oppressively dark so as to render the comedic scenes in bad taste, and it's also not so outlandish that it detracts from the emotional weight of the more dramatic scenes.
Bradley Cooper also appears in a fun cameo as a notorious arms dealer who does business with the two guys, though it's one of those cases where having an A-list actor suddenly pop up in your movie detracts from the story.
Also, this film looks like a more thrilling Force Majeure, which was a great flick, with the added intensity only adding to the quality, not detracting from it, or a foreign version of The Impossible.
As the latest Americana - themed cinematic drama from director Clint Eastwood, American Sniper may be a familiar piece of wartime character study - but that doesn't detract from the fact that it is also one of the most thrilling and exciting examples of modern warfare put to film.
«Being able to translate that to images, to handle that responsibly to make sure that both aspects of the story came across and it was a movie that felt real — it was a movie that felt colorful, as Oakland does — but that it also didn't feel like the lighter elements were subtracting or detracting from the stronger thematic ideas that Daveed and Rafa wanted to get across.»
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