Sentences with phrase «detract from others»

You don't want certain traits which detract from others, or which conflict with others.
It is the music business, and the business element doesn't negate or detract from the other end of it.
APRA chairman Wayne Byres said the report should provide important insights for all financial institutions «about the need to maintain a broad focus on all aspects of risk and stakeholder interest and not allow financial success to mask or detract from other important measures of an institution's performance and risk profile».
As a citizen of the United States and a taxpayer, and as a practicing biomedical applied statistician, I am especially concerned about the possibility that the funding garnered for such potentially flawed studies is detracting from other groups» ability to obtain funding to perform valid research in the valuable arena of personalized medicine.
Both were playing up their best assets, and rather than detracting from each other's unique style, they actually seemed to magnify one another's cool factor.
This doesn't detract from that other - worldly quality that are his trademark; it means that their story is more easy to relate to.
The bill's sponsor argued that the provision has caused unnecessary problems for teachers and detracts from other aspects of elementary school reform.
It is also important to consider how voucher programs contribute to or detract from other salient cultural values such as equity, community, and democracy.
Even with a great job after graduation — and that is certainly no guarantee in this market — paying off such a large debt takes time and detracts from other spending and saving needs, including retirement.
As you'd expect, the newer series (such as Macross Frontier and Gundam 00) get a lot of a attention but it doesn't detract from the other more classic shows being featured.
They do not and should not even try to go together as they will detract from each other.
That's simply not true, and it only detracts from your other, more relevant roles.
Spending too much time on one activity will detract from other potentially more profitable methods.
The downside to social networking, though, is the time and effort involved, which can detract from other responsibilities of a real estate career.
The kitchen stools are an excellent choice also, anything too fussy would have detracted from other design details.

Not exact matches

It's less complex than the other BCBS offerings, but that doesn't detract from it at all.
I even got questioned for detracting from the thread, though my intent was to offer my personal struggle with what the thread eventually evolved into, while feeling for genuinely for Julie (based upon her willingness to divulge to a public blog her side of the story), and while questioning all along what really happened given others» pov on all this.
Other reports have nitpicked details of the story, most of which are addressed in the book and none of which detract from her mother's telling of the life and death of Cassie Bernall.
Lt. Cmdr. Christensen went on to say that «all service members are free to exercise their constitutional right to practice their religion in a manner that is respectful of other individuals» rights to follow their own belief systems; and in ways that are conducive to good order and discipline; and that do not detract from accomplishing the military mission»...
If such a suggestion seems to detract from the significance of the miracles as demonstrating his divine nature, it should be remembered that Jesus himself testified to the performance of such cures by others as well as himself: «And if I cast out demons by Beelzebub,» he said to those who brought this charge against him (Mt 12:27 - 28; Lk 11:19 - 20), «by whom do your sons cast them out?»
There are other things one might wish, but I quickly step back from sounding churlish lest it detract from the great gift that is «Living the Gospel of Life.»
The unhappiness of the others detracts from one's happiness.
Without detracting from the providential nature of other faiths, Christians can not ignore the fact that this same Providence has led them to a faith that is not a «choice» but, for those chosen to it, an absolute summons.
He correctly points out that the hypothesis of a multi-verse, that is the existence of «regions» where other cosmological constants apply, does not detract from the basic unity of the fundamental laws.
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.
It bemuses me when people mention player cost money wasting and inflation in football like they are owed a share of the clubs money, and the money spent on a player will detract from the money the club has put aside for fans mortgages and other financial commitments.
Similar to a few other matches this season, Joevin exhibited little to no effort, casually jogging around and detracting from the success of everyone around him.
Others said the current study doesn't detract from the importance of breastfeeding, given its other known benefits for mothers and babies.
«These speculations are false, unsupported by credible sources and serve no purpose other than to overly politicize the debate and detract from the legitimate concerns of school nutrition professionals nationwide.»
How willing are you to let hostile communication with each other impact your children's development and detract from your ability to build a stable and happy future for yourself?
(You're not the first to do it, but it does detract from the coolness when you think about your personal hygiene instead of how you can connect with other Obama supporters.)
We think that in the circumstances when a specific complaint is made regarding the performance of any of the functions of the Commission, it is our duty to inquire into it and ask if there is by any provision of the constitution or any other law which detracts from the presumption of independence that article 46 bestows on it.
Without detracting from Turing's reputation in the slightest, it is nevertheless worth taking a brief look at what he did, and what a few others did, too.
Emotional fatigue that detracts from the ability to do other work isn't the only problem.
The other thing that struck me was the tone of the debate — Dawkins, in his undeniably civil manner, was so aggressive, so relentless, and so pitiless toward his intellectual adversaries that it almost detracted from the quality of his argument.
You may not know whether you're a slow metabolizer, but you know whether coffee causes problems for you, like jitteriness, nausea, dizziness, insomnia, or other symptoms that can detract from performance.
The followup was great and the fact NIHA Dental educates the patient to do continued detoxification because of the mercury as well as other environmental factors that will detract from our health.
Fruit is great for you whenever you eat it and any irritation factor related to eating it alongside other foods, later in the day, or at a cold temperature will not detract from the excellent nutrition it can provide.
On other days we are performing more recovery and supportive type work - still working but not detracting from the CNS recovery following our high days.
Because the calcium content and availability is quite variable even between different cruciferous vegetables, and because many other plant foods contain smaller amounts of calcium that could contribute to the overall intake or, on the other hand, anti-nutrients that could detract from the overall intake, greater attention should be paid to this possibility if someone is attempting to meet their calcium requirement with plant foods alone.
With many other forms of exercise, the impact shock of training detracts from your efficiency and endurance.
At first blush, the fact that endurance running doesn't enlarge the gluteus maximus as much as other sports seems to detract from the idea that the muscle takes its shape from endurance running.
Note that it does kind of shift on your body as you wear it to one side or the other, so I felt like I had to keep adjusting, but nothing that detracted from the experience.
The colors play off of each other nicely, and I didn't want to detract from that so I completed the look with my legs - for - days beige sandals.
Their investment in your charm and good looks detracts any other men from having a chance; even if she doesn't notice it, you certainly will.
What really gives this music a mark above that written by other composers for similar films is that there is no schmaltz, no Hollywood glitz detracting from proceedings.
These instances don't detract from the experience, but other uses of motion controls are completely unnecessary and actually pretty annoying.
There are some collision detection issues, with players and sticks occasionally clipping right through others, but those instances don't really detract from enjoyment of the game.
But a wobbly finale doesn't detract from all the other wonderful things about this film, such as the performances from Kirsten Dunst and Sam Elliott in supporting roles, and Adam Driver's unexpectedly sympathetic «bad guy».
With Coogler dramatizing a seemingly ordinary day, a few moments of narrative foreshadowing don't ring as true as others but act more as needless punctuation marks than major flaws that would blunt or detract from the film's cumulative aftereffect.
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