Sentences with phrase «d detriment»

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
I don't know why English fans prefer to market a wacky player to d detriment of d club.
i do however agree it has it detriments too especially on the players but I suppose it helps that teams has squads and not just the 11 players, it is up to the manager, club and players to manage themselves accordingly.....
Popularity, of course, has its detriments as well.

Not exact matches

On Tuesday, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to pass a resolution opposing that bill, claiming it would be a detriment to public safety.
The Dan Price Pay Experiment will either be hailed as a stroke of genius showing that entrepreneurs have underpaid their workforces to their companies» detriment, or as proof positive that Gravity is being run by a well - intentioned fool.
Studies have shown an increase in health problems following retirement and retiring can also be a detriment to your cognitive abilities.
The BRIC's worst economic performer thus far in 2009, Russia is overly reliant on energy, has a declining and aging population with Third World mortality rates and an authoritarian government too willing to intervene in its economy to the detriment of investors.
Mathile realized at that moment he had been unable to let go of control over his company, and it was actually turning into a detriment to the company's success.
Australia's competition regulator said on Monday it would investigate whether U.S. online giants Facebook (fb) and Alphabet's Google (goog) have disrupted the news media market to the detriment of publishers and consumers.
Rather, I want to shed light on the single behavior that neither contender has managed to master — to their own detriment: empathy.
Like Standard Oil, they have the power to wring enormous advantages from the internet service providers, to the detriment of smaller competitors.
At times, we've overdone our process, to the detriment of getting things done; at other times, we've been undisciplined, to the detriment of learning from our mistakes and wins.
Telecommuting can blur the boundaries between work and home, to the detriment of both, but it doesn't have to.
«Coffee has no political allegiance, but Starbucks under Schultz's leadership has been unwavering in its support of liberal causes to the detriment of its brand and shareholder value,» Danhof, who is a shareholder, said in a statement prior to the meeting.
But while the RNC's new recommendations may not be directly aimed at quashing another Paul's White House run, conservative activists argue that the changes to the primary process would inevitably benefit candidates who are well - funded and have high - name recognition, to the detriment of those who draw their support from the GOP's activist base.
I historically have been somebody who fell victim to always having my phone with me, always checking it, and often, it's easy to do that to your own detriment.
I had a chance to try them out, and it really is consistently surprising how Daily Harvest can make such healthy ingredients taste like something I'd buy for flavor rather than for its health benefits (and perhaps in spite of its potential health detriments).
«Academic research has clearly established that conflicts of interest affect financial advisors» behavior and that advisors often act opportunistically to the detriment of their clients,» the memo says.
EF: There are two dangerous stages where having too much capital can actually be a detriment to the company.
The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce said that while it favored expanded parental leave benefits, there was a «strong belief among many business owners that once again, to the financial detriment of small businesses, a mandate is being adopted in San Francisco that would be better dealt with at the state or federal level.»
«Consent should not be regarded as freely given if the data subject has no genuine or free choice or is unable to refuse or withdraw consent without detriment,» runs one key portion of GDPR.
I've panic - sold before (to my detriment) and really hope I've learned from it and don't do it again when the next bear market comes.
All this has put a focus on a culture that prioritized growth and «crushing the competition,» as one source put it, often to the detriment of employee satisfaction and well - being.
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.
The regulator, known as CVM, said they had used stock options to boost their holdings in AmBev's voting shares before selling it to Belgium's Interbrew in 2004, to the detriment of minority investors.
The fields of academia and education are one of the most conservative fields — there are centuries - old traditions and conventional that has remained in use to the detriment of new technology.
Seniors have many different responsibilities and obligations to manage such as retirement funds or mortgage payments, so adding student loans to the bill adds obvious detriment to a senior's finances.
Taking a position with a lower income level e.g. to work on something he or her is passionate about would be perceived to be to the detriment of the «standard of living».
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.
The Fed has yet to take action on raising the fed funds rate, but other interest rates such as Treasury yields have already been rising — to the detriment of many bond investors.
We have talked about Bitcoin before and again I'm far more interested and I'm on record for over a year saying that I'm more interested in the blockchain technology and the concept of it buying Bitcoin, to my own detriment, but I'm with guys like Druckenmiller — I can only trade what I understand.
Through the daily comparison, weekly comparison, monthly comparison, and quarterly comparison the investor will have an opportune time to decide if the investments made were a benefit or a detriment.
Because the company has a call option that it can (and will) use to its own benefit (and to the shareholder's detriment as its counterparty), preferred shares end up offering all of the potential price downside of long - term fixed income securities, with only a small amount of the potential price upside.
Because the SEC's rules for resubmission of a failed proposal by a shareholder in the next year's proxy statement require that the proposal have received up to 10 % of the vote (depending on how many years it has been submitted), the significant voting impact of an ISS recommendation can empower a proponent to resubmit a proposal year after year, imposing costs on the company and creating waste and negative publicity to the detriment of the company and its shareholders.
The main presuppositions about sentiment which behavioural finance are starting to confirm are mainly that 1) investors overemphasise the significance of fundamental data to the detriment of other equally important but more overlooked data that still can have an effect on a share's price 2) investors take losses a lot worse than the pleasure of making a winning trade and 3) investors continue in the mistakes they make with regard to bad methodology and repeating mistakes based upon emotion.
Risk - taking has been excessive, but government bureaucrats are likely to eliminate much of it, to the detriment of entrepreneurial activity, financial innovation and economic growth.
And, maybe to my detriment, this has often ruled out commodity linked stocks.
religion does have value - but not as much value as detriment.
religion has value and detriment, though i believe it is more heavily weighted toward detriment while you think the opposite.
What is out is that which has been misinterpreted and used to our great detriment rather than to our good.
In Australia, the state governments control most planning and have discouraged suburban growth» to the benefit, Kotkin notes, of developers (and presumably of the politicians whose campaigns they support) and the detriment of middle - class people, who now face some of the world's highest housing prices.
Priorities are going to be established in any human system, and with a uniform outlook, certain priorities are going to have precidence, even if to the detriment of other, equally Biblical matters — and there is no one to advance those.
Luckily for me, in regard to the actual assessment of my security guard job skills, but to the detriment of many who may have had an enlightening experience if they had only ventured to the third floor, no one ever went to this part of the library.
Everyone's strengths are utilized for the good of the family and no one's weaknesses would be of severe detriment to the family good.
But he should have been more forceful as a church leader to know how children can be manipulated to their detriment by others with power.
However, people who can not make it to the river, or who have so little to eat that they can not afford to let the roots sit, abbreviate this step to their own detriment
Innocents have put themselves in the forefront of the new productive forces on the basis of mere intuitions with which communism — to its detrimenthas not wished to concern itself.
In 1972 Tosi had already summed up very precisely the consequences of irrational utilization of Costa Rica's virgin lands, to the detriment of the natural balance.
The Christian feminist knows the power of Christianity, is conscious of how this religion has worked to the detriment of women, but also knows of the good it has done, and of the good it could do if its liberating message were heard.
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