Sentences with phrase «biggest detriment»

Hoarding of information in (in my opinion) the biggest detriment to our industry, and let's not forget, our jobs are to sell homes.
The biggest detriment to this however is the constant «rubber band» effect that happens with opponents during a race, where you'll find your opponents alarmingly catch up behind you regardless of how far or well you've been driving.
The biggest detriment you have here is the inability to fully absorb a lightning ball explosion, however your ranged abilities and utility come in particularly handy.
The biggest detriment to my days at the Tennessee Valley Fair was the noise.
Headwinds will break your lighter brethren while you hunker down and power through, but the moment the grade ticks up, your weight becomes the biggest detriment in the sport.
«The biggest detriment to investors is behavior,» said Joe Thomas of Thomas Financial Co. «Creating a plan that is systematic will always be the best in the long - run.»
Also, Hayden acknowledges that there's some degree of «key man» risk here as CEO Cornelius Patt has been a «visionary» and losing him would be a big detriment.
Lastly, the crosswinds in Kinnick will be a much bigger detriment to the Purdue passing offense than the vanilla attack of Iowa.»
One of the biggest detriments for achieving your exercising goals is improper form.
One of the authors, Dr. Beatrice Golomb, noted that since the average number of words correctly recalled was 86, a loss of about a dozen words represents «a pretty big detriment to function.
One of the biggest detriments to education is its cost.
«The flip side to being able to get in and out of the market quickly is the tendency to overtrade, and that's one of the biggest detriments to long - term investing success.
One of the biggest detriments to NBA Playgrounds is the extremely limited selection of players when you first start the game.
Honestly though, while this attention to detail is one of the game's greatest boons, it's also part of its biggest detriments.
Complacency can be a big detriment to your job search efforts.

Not exact matches

It's a classic «forest for the trees» mistake: We're focused on the details at the detriment of the big picture.
But they're hitting savings big - time, which is acting as a detriment to consumption.
Retaining continuity with Carney seemed to be a big thing for Poloz when he was first stepping into the job (to the detriment of Canadian monpol, in my opinion — the tightening bias should've been out the door waaaaaay sooner), but he's been his own man for the vast majority of his time at the helm.
Go big or go home, I always say (to the detriment of my waistline).
Giving up high round draft picks to get a QB at the detriment to other positions would be just as big of a risk if not a much longer term risk.
In term of CB, people are forgetting that the youth academy have good players in Hayden and Ayaje.Southampton use to do well with their academy because the supporters will allow and accept the youths to be given a chance, now supporters from a big team like Arsenal wants proven expensive world class players in order to win quickly in detriment to give a chance to the youths club.Wenger show preference to some in detriment of others too playing always the same player and giving few chance to others.Bendtner last year was treated badly, look out this year for Campbell and why not give a chance to Ayaje and Hayden who are olders than Chambers in the cb position, don t tell me it s about potential if they are not given a chance?
One big criticism of Liverpool's one - season - wonders Aquilani and Meireles was that they would frequently avoid tackles, to the detriment of the team defensively.
It exposes infant feeding as one of the most important global public health issues of our time, and describes how big business and vested interests influence the intimate relationship between mothers and their babies to the detriment of all, rich or poor, in the West or in the developing world.
blame media for over flogging d incident and their exageration, in a real sense media supose to be everywhere not to be carring camera after the incident and start asking people question, as big as Baga town there shuld be media in that area to cover any event there, i beleive some boko haram sponsored paid media at d detriment of d jtf, Baga people harbour terrorist to attack jtf, definitly those kind people are terrorist too, the people that jubilate for the death of any soldier that came to secure them, media shuld stop promoting public sympathy on these criminals if we want to eradicate terrorist completly in our country
However, what he hadn't quite done is go the distance into shamefully trite family comedies for all ages, especially one so lame, so the snickers turned into guffaws at Arnold's expense, to the detriment to his once vaunted status as the world's biggest action box office attraction.
«It is a detriment to the big districts,» Wilhelm said.
The low roofline gives the car a coupe - like stance, although this is to the detriment of headroom in the cabin — a problem shared with Jaguar's biggest saloon, the XJ, in fact.
I'm not sure what happens with big publishing companies, but they have their OWN IN - HOUSE ILLUSTRATORS and it's actually a detriment to send them art work with your story.
But there's a big on - off switch that counts for a lot when anyone, including the Department of Justice or a federal court, is trying to figure out whether an instance of collusion is illegal: when companies collude or conspire to raise prices to the detriment of consumers, they are on thin ice.
Not all authors forget about marketing during NaNo (the «big names» keep blogging heavily as a matter of fact), but there's a certain detriment to everyone in the author community putting sole emphasis on «just writing» for a month.
Everyone at the shelter fell in love with this little girl with the big smile - despite her dental detriment.
Basically every new system over the last few generations has relied to bigger or lesser extent on ports / remakes to pad out their early lifespan without being a detriment to their success.
But Sony has too many hands in too many pies: they can afford to ignore their platforms, because the company is big enough that it can take a few failed consoles to no real detriment.
It's certainly a pretty game, and it's a surprisingly big one, too — but its size is sometimes a detriment.
It's hard to enjoy a fight that's so one - sided and long, and sometimes it's a shame that games with well - crafted narratives still feel it necessary to shoehorn in a big ol' boss fight at the end, often to their detriment.
Concerns for personal economic interest in maintaining the «status quo» may work to the detriment of the «bigger picture» of waste stream diversion.
In the blogosphere I see too much emphasis on details (to the detriment of the big picture) and on uncertainties (to the detriment of robust knowledge).
The way it is now, the renewable technology industry (PV, wind,...) with best lobbyist gets the biggest rebate programs — I think this works to the detriment of other renewable technologies that may be superior from cost effective energy reduction point of view, but are not as glamorous and don't lobby so well.
As to younger lawyers wanting a bigger piece of the pie, McEwen argues that today's firms are far better off than those of decades ago, which kept older lawyers on without any detriment to younger partners» earnings.
People are constantly demanding bigger and bigger displays, but at some point, that size becomes a serious detriment to easy one - handed operation.
It doesn't have to be buttoned - down, but it does need to represent you in such a fashion as to show that you won't be a detriment to the company (at the very least) and ideally shows you as a big positive to the organization.
However, I don't believe that the use of big data, predictive analytics and other cutting - edge technology is a detriment to successful agents.
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