Sentences with phrase «detriment on»

In this case, you relied to your detriment on the promise that the said insurance carrier will pay for the rental car.
On 30 April 2007 it became unlawful to discriminate in the provision of housing, access to housing or by subjecting a person to eviction or other detriment on grounds of their religious or other belief or sexual orientation: Equality Act (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2007 (SI 2007/1263) and Equality Act 2006 (Commencement No 2) Order 2007 (SI 2007/1092).
[52] Finally, I am not convinced that the plaintiffs relied to their detriment on any assurances made by Ms. Johal or any other representative of ICBC.
Temps also have the right not to be subjected to any detriment on protected grounds.
The majority of the Supreme Court held that the new test to determine penalty clauses is whether the impugned provision is a secondary obligation which imposes a detriment on the contract - breaker out of all proportion to any legitimate interest of the innocent party in the enforcement of the primary obligation.1
It's great to see a Warriors entry that has more of a focus on narrative without causing a detriment on the gameplay.
The AI still leaves a lot to want, riders still focusing to their detriment on the one particular racing line
There have been a ton of previous studies (study, study, study, study) with animal models, including chimpanzees, rats, pigs, rabbits, cats and dogs — all of them suggested the dangers of lack of daily exercise and its detriment on the dog's mental state.
That didn't prove a detriment on a drive route that took us along the secondary highways west of Quebec City, twisty, hilly byways that proved a good showcase for the Yaris» well - sorted chassis.
As you age, muscle losses stand to have the greatest detriment on your health, leading to a cascade of other negative side affects.
Ahead of the release of the Competition Policy Review Final Report later today, Small Minister Bruce Billson, has accused the anti-competitive WA Potato Marketing Corporation of imposing a net detriment on WA citizens of around $ 3.8 million a year.

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.
It's a classic «forest for the trees» mistake: We're focused on the details at the detriment of the big picture.
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.
However, when you focus on being liked to the detriment of your business's health, that becomes a problem.
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.
Still, it's easy to see how a combination of factors could induce unsavoury market participants to «short and distort» stocks — that is, to take short positions, then spread misleading information to capitalize on investors» fear and profit from the stock's resulting decline, to the detriment of the issuing company and the broader market's integrity.
That being said, with influencers like Huffington working to educate companies on the detriments of overwork, there's hope.
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.
By nature, and sometimes to their detriment, investors place more emphasis on what happened recently instead of taking a broader view.
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.
It is still a long way down from the levels in early 2018 and strike a yearly low of $ 45 on Apr 7 imprinting a detriment of 76 % from the mid-January ATH of $ 188.
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».
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.
Senator Elizabeth Warren put her finger on the pulse of the growing public outrage over how the Federal Reserve conducts much of its operations in secret and appears to frequently succumb to the desires of Wall Street to the detriment of the public interest.
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.
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.
Are we dependent on finding investors who want to own shrinking businesses managed to the detriment of their shareholders?
Innocents have put themselves in the forefront of the new productive forces on the basis of mere intuitions with which communism — to its detriment — has not wished to concern itself.
In most modern schools, even in Catholic schools, attention is concentrated on the first of those four aspects, to the detriment of the other three.
The recognition of these problems is not new although Hartshorne's work on the concept of God has made important contributions to our understanding of them, not least by suggesting ways in which they can be avoided without detriment to the true deity of God.
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.
Allowing gay marriages is a detriment to society because it relies on the fact that it remains a MINORITY.
Men (with a few exceptions) focus less on the emotional dimensions of being overweight than on its detriments to physical health, stamina and vigor.
The problem is whether you can legislate against «sinful» behavior only on the basis that it's sinful, with no other provable detriment to society.
But if the Church should take her focus off of Christ, turn and concentrate on me, and place my desires or my problems above that of her Lord and spouse, then it will be a detriment to me.
You said «The reality is that Atheists post on a Belief Blog because it is a place to challenge the conceptions of Religion which we feel are a detriment to human society by proporting magical thinking»
The central target of this complaint is the «Enlightenment,» with its emphasis on reason to the detriment....
In my own research on the opinions of Australians, to be published in September 2007, I found that many parents have complained that sex education programmes have been age inappropriate, obsessively concerned with the physical to the detriment of the moral and psychological context, and subversive of the values and moral positions that parents have typically held.
For instance, much research has been completed on the personal benefits of forgiveness and the detriments of blatant unforgiveness.
And in those years I studied, I read the bible, I prayed... at times so immersing myself in that in an effort to hold on to what I believed that it was a detriment to my health.
In the past we have gone into both extremes: Pelagianism, on the one hand, which overemphasizes human causality and the ex opere operato mechanism, on the other, which overemphasizes divine causality to the detriment of human creativity.
The ruling Swedes might recognize that religious «feeling» is a legitimate aspect of human subjectivity, but they emphatically object when people act on the fantasies produced by this feeling to the detriment of other people, or when delusionary beliefs impede the achievement of important social objectives.
In Germany during the Nazi era, a 1933 decree stated that «No National Socialist may suffer detriment... on the ground that he does not make any religious profession at all».
The Vatican's new restrictions on theological teaching at Catholic colleges and universities — including the reinstatement of loyalty oaths — will isolate Catholics and work to the detriment of the church.
Both nineteenth - century secularisation and ecclesiastical reform emphasised centralisation on the nation or Rome to the detriment of local colleges.
I was so overwhelmed that this dying man would come to his window, clearly to the detriment of his own health, because of his love and dedication to the Church and the people, that I decided there and then, on the steps of St. Peter's Basilica, that I would be baptised.
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