Sentences with phrase «detriment since»

The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the turn of the twentieth century.
But there is a definite trade - off in terms of control and production time... since my book covers the ins and outs of self - publishing, the long production cycle was a real detriment since technology is changing so quickly.

Not exact matches

I've always been able to read others» energies and since young, would do so to the detriment of my own health.
The outburst of members of the group follows the NPP chairman's constant allegations and insinuations against the president claiming he is favoring some tribes to the detriment of others ever since he assumed office as the Commander and Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF).
Stonewalling a pay raise over the issue might increase the odds that the problem gets solved, but it could be to the detriment of the members who rely solely on their legislative pay, many of whom are minorities who live in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods where costs of living have soared since the last increase.
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?
But the world has changed, to New York and New Jersey's detriment, since my school days.
At one of our town hearings, the Mayor of a village in North Rockland, noted that the population increase in Ramapo would allow Ramapo to have seven legislative districts wholly contained within the town and opined that it would mean a concentration of power since nine legislators is a majority and therefore seven legislators wholly contained within one town could shift the balance of power to the detriment of other towns and their taxpaying residents.
Since the first election, in 1998, the larger parties have been overcompensated in detriment of the smaller parties.
Doctors have an ethical code since the time of the Hippocractic physicians nearly 2,500 years ago, he explains, yet this new law «compels them to follow the instructions of the Australian government, even if they believe this might be to the detriment of their patients.»
One of the authors, Dr. Beatrice Golomb, noted that since the average number of words correctly recalled was 86, a loss of about a dozen words represents «a pretty big detriment to function.
What about possible detriments of beer since it was brewed using barley and / or wheat as the base?
Every entry since then has placed more and more emphasis on multiplayer (some would say to the detriment of its single - player campaigns) and according to rumor Call of Duty Black Ops 4 might not have a single - player campaign at all.
Buried within the soulless interiors and expensive cars, she simply becomes part of the furniture, which is a detriment to the overall impact of the film since her connection to the action should be its beating heart.
I have no problem with this approach since it doesn't require that everyone, rich or poor, be provided with free, or almost free, access to books to the detriment of the publishers, authors and wider industry.
And honestly I'm not sure I'm the gal to answer it, since I don't focus a lot on the numbers / analytics side of things (probably to my own detriment).
While random tripping is considered a detriment to tournament play, forced tripping by certain moves is generally better - received, since, unlike random tripping, its deliberate use can be planned for and planned against.
It's history as an example of the toxic relationship between wealthy publisher and wealthy shareholders to the detriment of the customer has already colored it as an experience to be avoided at all cost, undeserving of a fair shake on its own merrits, since the only thing these dick heads understand is a dip in sales on the graphs they present at investor's calls.
In its first decade since it originally released, let's see how Twilight Princess still stands as a game, and how the changes to the Wii U port provide a benefit or detriment to the overall experience.
It shouldn't be necessary since the point should have been crystal clear from the start, but this is an unusual situation, where confirmation bias runs riot over critical thinking, to the detriment of meaningful debate.
It is an agency that has long since become a detriment to American business.
Things like clean water, clear air, fertile soil, flood protection via wetlands, and so on, are definite goods, but since market mechanisms can not price them, we trash them, to our detriment.
Some countries had hoped for stronger wording on this, since adaptation has long trailed mitigation, to the detriment of the most vulnerable countries.
He views the disappearance of trials as «a change in [the] very architecture» of our judicial system, a system for resolving disputes that, he notes, has largely remained constant for more than 200 years.8 Similarly, Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht explains, «It's a detriment if we lose the development of the common law through cases and appeals that have been the [basis of the] rule of law in this country since its founding.»
Since a defendant ordinarily will not agree to such a clause without a reduction in the portion of the settlement that goes to class members, clear - sailing clauses «illustrate -LSB--RSB- the danger of collusion in class actions between class counsel and the defendant, to the detriment of class members.»
There was no showing that the teacher reasonably relied on representations of the board to her detriment and, since the contract was void ab initio, it can not form the basis for a claim of estoppel.
Since there was no evidence of detriment, altering referral fees for personal injury work would be unlikely to bring benefits, the report concluded.
''... the unwillingness to accept the fact of mothers» role in childrearing within the context of custody policy conforms to the popular gender neutral focus at the expense of reality... even if the ultimate goal is gender neutrality, the imposition of rules embodying such a view within the context of family law issues is disingenuous since the effect is to the detriment of those who have constructed their lives around «genderized» roles.»
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