Sentences with phrase «detriment now»

The one thing that was your greatest detriment now becomes your greatest strength.

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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.
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.
The only reason they're bringing it up now is because there are potentially 2 Mormons in the race, and they don't want to take sides to the detriment of either of them.
seems like a mental weakness humans have tht's lost it's evolutionary benefit and now is an evolutionary detriment
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?
Now that I am older, wiser, and my 22 - yr - old son has left the nest, I realize my independence has been to my detriment.
I told DH that I didn't want the wish / hope for other children to be to the detriment of the child that we DO have right now.
Some very astute observers of the Conservative Party pointed out that now the speech has finally be made, Europe should not remain an issue that dominates the party to the detriment of others more important to the public.
Since 2015, Franklin Templeton having Trevor Trefgarne as Non-Executive Director purchased bonds issued by the NDC Government, now Ghanaians want to know from the Minority MPs, if there was any form of conflict of interest and conspiracy between Seth Terkper, Ato Forson, Trevor Trefgarne and Ken Ofori - Atta to enriched themselves at the detriment of the Nation within that period?
How on earth would somebody, who agreed with other party chieftains, that the presidential ticket of the party for 2019 should be zoned to the North, would now turn around to start campaigning for the same ticket as a southerner, and particularly as a south - westerner to the detriment of the national chairmanship ticket of the party already zoned to the area.
Olukotun, however, faulted a situation in which each ethnic segment now has a sociocultural group to speak up for her people, at the detriment of the larger Nigerian society.
Some Republicans now fear that advice was not heeded, to the detriment of the party.
«I think now we've got bipartisan support and this is something we can all join hands about... and get a comprehensive plan together so if it is sold, it's not a detriment to the environment.»
Now we're telling them that their very gestalt is a detriment to their job prospects?
Until now, the only detriment of this version has been the latter's relatively short cycle life, which has not allowed it to be successfully commercialized as a rechargeable battery.
«Maybe they recover from that initial exposure, but six months from now they still have some kind of detriment.
Now Berry has decided to pull his personal papers from the University of Kentucky's (UK's) archives to protest what he believes is its misguided emphasis on research to the detriment of teaching and its insensitivity to environmental stewardship.
«There's mounting evidence now from epidemiological studies that prenatal exposure to organophosphate pesticides, and chlorpyrifos in particular, may be associated with detriments with IQ in children,» said Kim Harley, an environmental epidemiologist with the University of California, Berkeley who has studied effects of pesticide exposure on children in California farm towns.
Now, putting aside whether these sweeteners have health benefits or detriments (that's a different subject), let's focus on the potential effect of these sweetened foods on your sugar cravings.
At 95 minutes, «The Spectacular Now» feels closer to two hours and that's both to its benefit and minor detriment.
But if Chase's name is now seen as a detriment to the film, he's perfectly cast as Andy.
TFA's leaders have now fully enlisted the organization in the culture war — to the detriment of its mission and the high - minded civic sensibility that used to animate its work.
There is considerable and growing evidence that 1) at least half of teachers today will not qualify for even a minimum state pension benefit; 2) state pension funds now carry roughly $ 500 billion in debt and are eating up larger and larger shares of teacher compensation; 3) most teachers would have a more valuable retirement if they participated in a traditional 401k plan; and, 4) today's teachers, to their own financial detriment, subsidize the pension of currently retired teachers.
Now local and national media have published allegations from former staff over dress codes, girls being forced to sit at the back of classes and an over-emphasis on Islamic studies, to the detriment of national curriculum subjects.
Now, much to the detriment of our workday productivity, Ferrari released the online configurator for the upcoming Ferrari 488 GTB.
Now it seems that Barry's decision is a harbinger of things to come for authors looking for their footing in the new digital age, and that traditional publishers (or what he calls «legacy publishing «-RRB- are finding it difficult to react to shifting consumer patterns — to the detriment of their authors.
We've heard a lot about how growing educational debt loads — the average student borrower now graduates owing $ 26,600 — can be a detriment to someone just starting out in life, and to the health of the broader American economy.
I seldom buy used now because I believe so strongly that used games are a detriment to the industry.
It is now little debated that anthropogenic effects are altering the environment to the detriment of many species including humans.
Neilio, I'm with you on this.I just love the way you stand up to that guy's strange arguments.I too am extremely concerned at the way we are all being made to follow this crazy «science», to the detriment of most normal Humans» lives.I'm in England.We are living on a huge mass of fossil fuel, (coal, oil and now gas from Fracking), and we're being told that we must not use it to keep warm.Coal - fired power plants are being shut down.Useless windfarms are swamping our country.Nuclear stations are planned when Germany has banned them in favour of Coal.China and India are building and using more coal stations than we ever did.
This oversight is not only to the detriment of affected women, but to anyone who either is now or will be affected by climate change (read: all of us), because women are not only victims of climate change, but have a lot of potential to be part of the solution.
The morons are now fighting a losing battle and are getting bolder and bolder and stupider and stupider, to their detriment.
If AGW proponents controlled policy the U.S. would now be throttling back its economy to the especial detriment of the poor.
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.
«In effect, there is now greater access to justice for motor injury cases to the detriment of other types of claims.»
All practitioners should welcome this decision, not least because the likely date of the cause of action can now be identified with some confidence, at an early stage, without the need to carry out a detailed factual analysis of when a claimant first suffers financial detriment.
The answer is that prior service as a trial judge, which should be a prerequisite for being an appellate judge, will now be a detriment.
Now you might think it's ridiculous to be so dramatic about the future of tech, that it's only a tool or a device that can be used to our benefit or our detriment, it just depends on the person wielding it.
Now that we've hyped up the detriments to the passive voice, it's time to make a quick addendum.
You've worked your entire career to be known as an expert and now when looking for a new position this has actually become a detriment to your future.
«Having heard all of the evidence, it is impossible to come to any conclusion other than the mother has for years embarked on a campaign to alienate the children and now Nicole L. from her father to the detriment of the children.
Right now people believe someone can walk out of a factory... take 3 easy courses and start selling with no practical experience... this is the detriment of the public and of course ourselves as realtors.
«The Land Transfer Tax is a detriment in Toronto, and now you have Olivia Chow coming out and saying she wants to increase it even more,» he says.
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