Sentences with phrase «for detracting from»

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.
«In fact, we actually think it has a risk for detracting from that — «Flashy office means we've made it, so now let's just all chill out for a bit.

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«But what happens over time is that your brain starts looking for reasons for your scores and comparing things that add to or detract from your happiness.
None of this is meant to endorse Trump's lurch towards isolationism or detract from Xi's pledge for an open China.
Having been an entrepreneur for the better part of two decades, I've come to learn a thing or two about how my mindset contributes to or detracts from my business.
For example, if you display your name in all lowercase, or, you have typos in a key part of your LinkedIn profile, it's going to detract from your presentation.
«As a result, the government sector will detract from economic growth for the first time since the late 1990s.»
Cohen, who believes there is no place for disfluency in our everyday language, finds filler words «impede our ability to speak with power» and «become interrupters that detract from our message.»
Every email your sales team sends, every voicemail they leave, and every demo they give in person or over the phone reinforces or detracts from this commercial argument you make to your prospect about why your solution is so fantastic for her business.
Exposure to such investment factors may detract from performance in some market environments, perhaps for extended periods.
Any attempt to do so (for example, by running a much tighter policy in order to constrain domestic demand) would be counterproductive and would detract from the Bank's broader macroeconomic goals.
Prices for these expenditures can, and do, rise with less of a tie to expected growth in the economy, and therefore such price rises tend to detract from incomes more than they're likely to support them.
It also adjusts for risk (defined by modern portfolio theory metrics that look at volatility measures) and accounts for sales charges that can detract from performance figures.
For the six months, Bank of America, TE Connectivity, Mastercard, Jones Lang LaSalle and UnitedHealth Group led the contributors, while CVS Health, General Motors, Baker Hughes, Philip Morris International and Nestlé detracted most from return.
Canon, a Japanese professional and consumer imaging solutions company, also detracted from performance for the year, falling 28 %.
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».
For all of calendar 2017, Bank of America, TE Connectivity, MasterCard, General Motors and UnitedHealth Group led the contributors while Foot Locker, Baker Hughes, CVS Health, General Electric and Flowserve (sold) detracted most from return.
Falls in mortgage interest rates detracted 0.5 of a percentage point from the quarterly headline rate and, on a year - ended basis, interest rate reductions that have already occurred will keep the headline inflation rate below the underlying rate for some time.
A former bishop has urged against a fixed date for Easter, saying it would detract from the celebration's... More
As for human rights, my inclination is to say that a concept of human rights properly understood is still well worth promoting, and need not detract from the political responsibilities that Reno rightly says have been neglected.
For if you will say that He does not have this power of finitude, you have thereby detracted from His perfection.»
2) That just like anything else, the amount or consistency with which we give does not add to or detract from God's love for us.
It is in this regard that I raise a query that does not detract at all from my profound appreciation for what he has wrought.
In «A Whiteheadian Christology» John Cobb suggests that the classical problem for Christian theology remains «to explain how we can intelligibly affirm the unique presence of God in Jesus in such a way as to avoid detracting from his humanity and yet explain his strange authority» (PPCT 383).
That our lives are all too short doesn't detract from the quest for purpose while we're here — quite the opposite, in fact.
Clearly, he understood himself as playing the decisive role in the consummation of God's purpose; at the same time, however, he refused to detract from his mission by making his proper classification or title a primary matter for discussion.
For this common acknowledgment does not detract from the existing common ground and community but, on the contrary, is an expression of it and strengthens it.
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.
many many many churches feel the need to define a vision for people to follow that in the end detracts from what Jesus said was important - specifically in Matt 25:35 (feed, clothe, love, visit etc).
It might be good fun for some in order to justify their own beliefs, but it detracts from meaningful discussion at least and leads to genocide eventually at worst.
When he later pays tribute to Christianity» for its unique contribution, «Render unto Caesar...,» he does so without detracting from the equally unique and valuable contribution of Pericles.
In a pluralistic society such as ours, therefore, finding a common consensus of desirable qualities necessary in human society as a beginning point for discussion about the role the media play in contributing to, or detracting from such shared qualities, is awfully elusive.
For many people, eating isn't just a necessity, it's an experience, and the right setting can either elevate it or detract from it.
For my first rum inspired recipe I didn't want anything else to detract from the earthy spicy - ness that Captain Morgan Spiced Gold Rum holds, I wanted all its unique flavour that makes it such a popular rum to shine and boy oh boy does this cake shine.
These holiday cookies with chocolate covered sunflower seeds have a couple lil» secret good - for - you ingredients, but nothing that detracts from the flavor or makes it feel like a granola - bar-esque «healthy cookie.»
Fine, man, if that's your thing, but most people are turning to the mushroom - beef burger for good reason: the dark earthiness of mushrooms complements rather than detracts from the beef.
That could means serving a fine - dining tasting menu in the back of the coffee shop, for an experience Silverman refers to as fine - dining but «without the crappy part of fine - dining,» aka the overblown «formalities that detract from pleasure» like extensive silverware - replacing or complicated reservation systems.
It detracts from the game / spectacle for often pretty minor infringements.
I am sure that they detract from the merits of your work for serious sports fans.
Protesting by hiding in the concourses for eight minutes at the start of the game will only serve to detract from the Villa Park atmosphere when the team needs it the most.
The mismanagement of the squad is rediculous and no amount of philosophy detracts from the fact that Wenger moved on 3 defenders and bought only two and now his team are hanging on for dear life every game.
He was also one of the few drivers on the grid to gamble on the race staying wet throughout and he went for a full - wet setup, but that in no way detracts from his performance.
This is old news as is your proclivity for making negative comments about the C's or detracting from positive comments about the C's.
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.
Which is... bad and detracts from what should be an overall positive announcement for the Indians.
Obviously safety should have nothing to do with aesthetics but let's be honest, the halo device does look hideous, and it's important for fans that the end product shouldn't detract from the iconic appearance of single - seaters.
Clearly oddsmakers believe that Brown's lack of size detracts from his value in the red zone, but an elite first allows Brown to quickly separate from his defender and create passing lanes for his quarterback.
English football's relationship with the ball - playing central defender is an interesting one: it (if we may for a moment reduce such a complex muddle of thought and action to a singular entity) loves them in theory, it sanctifies them when they're Bobby Moore, but it doesn't entirely trust them, and it certainly doesn't have time for them in the early formative years, when all that ball playing seems to detract from the serious business of stopping goals.
Unfortunately for Kubica however his car was found to be underweight and he was disqualified, but it did nothing to detract from his drive.
Ashley Young has made the headlines for his antics in the penalty box but that shouldn't detract the focus from the fine player that he has developed into.
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