Sentences with phrase «detriment for»

Workers who suffer a detriment for the same reason are also entitled to bring a claim.
University of Bolton v Corrigan: The EAT upheld the Tribunal's judgment that the claimant had suffered a detriment for taking part in trade union activities but remitted other aspects of the case to a differently constituted Tribunal.
A worker has the right not to be subjected to a detriment for refusing to comply with a requirement that breaches the Working Time Regulations 1998.
This built - in protection mechanism may help in the wild, but is a potential detriment for a domestic pet with a disease or condition that should be treated by a veterinarian.
After practicing full time for 2 + years, I had developed a high enough tolerance to cats that living with one was no great detriment for my allergies.
The shifting environment of American home prices may be causing low - income individuals to select cheaper housing options at their long - term detriment for the upside of small monthly savings.
It may seem like only a wonk would fret about any congressional resolution to void regulations for the Every Student Succeeds Act but, in fact, it may be an enormous educational detriment for close to 37,000,000 students.
That's not a detriment for ZombiU, however; it makes innovative use of the GamePad that adds to the pervasive sense of dread.
That «feature» was always a huge detriment for me.
While this can be a detriment for some, many have found success with both.
I don't believe waiting is a detriment for a child.
One of the biggest detriments for achieving your exercising goals is improper form.

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It's a classic «forest for the trees» mistake: We're focused on the details at the detriment of the big picture.
For Adidas — or any company — ultimately, small incidents will prove a greater detriment to customer lifetime value.
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.
Dr. Steve Orma, a spokesperson for the Calm app, notes how our sleep patterns change over the weekend, often to the detriment of Monday morning.
For any other leader with a measure of accountability, humility, and a conscience, growing and learning new skills to overcome blind spots that are a detriment to the company's success is par for the courFor any other leader with a measure of accountability, humility, and a conscience, growing and learning new skills to overcome blind spots that are a detriment to the company's success is par for the courfor the course.
And for those of us who don't, it can be a natural response to ramble on during a sales call — highlighting more benefits, listing out every product feature, reiterating the same value props in different words over and over again to our own detriment.
The real - life inspiration for Tony Stark in Jon Favreau's Iron Man movies purposely doesn't indulge in too much caffeine before lights out, something he admits he used to do to his 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).
When you consider the health detriments of remaining sedentary for eight or more hours a day, it isn't hard to see why you aren't feeling your best.
«Against a backdrop of overwhelming corporate pressure to free - up capital and reduce future spend - to the detriment of production growth - there is considerable scope for this wall of output to get pushed back further if prices do not recover and / or costs do not fall enough,» the Wood Mackenzie report concluded.
It is a line of thinking that necessitates doing what is optimal: when to balance user experience with «bot experience» to create a site that will harvest any legitimate traffic without detriment to conversions, or without venturing into areas beyond the given risk threshhold for the project.
By staying private for as long as possible, these companies often operate without rigorous financial and operational controls, which is to their detriment, he said.
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.
But many companies settle for performance from paid search and skip SEO to their detriment.
Up until 2014, 11 % of China's rice production came from Hunan, meaning that the now infamous «rice scandal» was a concern for consumers country wide, as well as a detriment to the livelihoods of Hunan's rice farmers.
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.
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 EU again is giving export refunds to dairy farmers, to the detriment of New Zealand, slapped anti-dumping charges on Chinese nuts and bolts, and threatens duties on U.S. biodiesel imports in retaliation for America's export subsidies.
Benioff is the latest to voice criticism of Facebook and other tech companies for deploying tactics to hijack people's time and attention to the detriment of their well - being.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff is the latest to criticize the tech industry for deploying tactics that hijack people's time, to the detriment of their well - being.
@John — Perhaps you should read E. O. Wilson's «Sociobiology: The New Synthesis» for a better understanding of how specific individual behaviors may favor overall reproductive fitness for a species where, frequently, these behaviors appear to be to the detriment of the individuals involved.
Likewise for a church, though that is sadly how most churches are structured these days, much to their own detriment.
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.
Regulation 7 (4) covers detriment to a pupil such that it is not permissible, in the words of the minister Baroness Andrews, «to make a child feel that the school is not a place for them».
We protestants tend to ignore the suffering that Jesus went through for us, much to our detriment.
The war of 1914 — in its effects on the Hapsburg Empire or on Germany's overseas possessions, for example — shook the very basis of such «legitimist» doctrine; and in a wider sense France and Britain should have the credit for the democratic ideas and the nationalist teaching which are working to their detriment at the present day.
As for those who can see, they do so for their own good, and those who turn blind, do so to their own detriment.
For instance, much research has been completed on the personal benefits of forgiveness and the detriments of blatant unforgiveness.
So where I disagree with Larison is his claim that «Conservatives actually know very well that they do not speak for a majority in this country, and they are also well aware that changes that would allow for more direct, plebiscitary democracy, whether in presidential elections or in passing legislation, would work to the detriment of their smaller states and their overall political interests.»
But those who lack the means or the will to look for honest answers often turn to the supernatural, to the detriment of the society around them.
He described journalism though as fundamental for the growth of any society that wishes to be called democratic but criticised the: «drive for sensationalism to the detriment of precision.»
Again, both these illnesses are elements which you need to ask Allah for help in removing because they are detriment to your quality of life.
Second, you seem to be beginning with the assumption that God is guilty until proven innocent, and for each and every historic event of violence, unless we have a full forensics report from the ancient near eastern crime division that fully exonerates God, you seem to be giving God the detriment of the doubt.
Perhaps we overemphasize dramatic conversion stories to the detriment of those who have struggled for their hard - won faith over a series of conversations or after years of struggling with Scripture.
Name some examples of ways in which we might use others for our profit and to their detriment.
Imam Khalid Latif, a chaplain for New York University and executive director of the school's Islamic Center, said in a Belief Blog post that Islamic law is flexible and that the rules can be adjusted to reduce detriments to society.
Consistent with the above case, it goes on to say that «it may be appropriate for the ACCC to assess detriments that occur outside of the market or markets in which a lessening of competition has been identified».
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