Sentences with phrase «little detriment»

That you can guess where things are going is of little detriment.

Not exact matches

However, people who can not make it to the river, or who have so little to eat that they can not afford to let the roots sit, abbreviate this step to their own detriment
We cry foul when wealthy lobbyists in Washington unfairly wield their power to the detriment of the «little people,» yet we seem blind to how deeply wealth and power have corrupted the Church.
ACCC commissioner, Roger Featherston, said that the ACCC considers that the coordination, which allows Jetstar branded airlines to operate as a single fully integrated organisation in relation to things like scheduling, sales, marketing and pricing, is likely to result in public benefits and is likely to result in «little, if any» detriment due to a lessening of competition.
He is a little selfish at times and he is more interested in pursuing a super stardom status at the detriment of the team.
A little encouragement and help doesn't hurt at all, and it's not going to be any detriment to the effectiveness of BLW.
She is simply a little spacey, completely to her own detriment.
If you do not know you have heart disease and want a clue a screening test, ten percent of the populations over a thousand and you this - these arteries that are like cast stone already yet they're playing tennis, they're jogging, they're participating in marathons, which may accelerate coronary calcification's there are several studies showing that that ultar exercise, repeated ultra exercise may be on the U-shaped curve a little bit climbing the ladder of detriment.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
It's a little mysterious, to the film's moody credit, and it's a little unavailable and removed, to its detriment.
Several turning points rely far too heavily upon bickering nerdy scientists Charlie Day and Burn Giorman, whose contributions should have amounted to little more than comic relief but who are called on to plug plot holes, much to the story's detriment.
The only major detriment of Ms. Pac - Man on mobile is that you can, for only a little more money, play Ms. Pac - Man for Prizes — the same game with additional benefits.
The film's story remains little more than the standard fear - of - woman tale, a fear that is realized to the detriment of the female character.
Our government is in bed with lobbyists to the detriment of the little guy.
Because Patterson's vast number of books reliably bring in a tremendous sum of money for his publisher, Little, Brown & Co. gives Patterson's books all of the attention and nurturing they need — possibly to the detriment of other books that haven't yet proven themselves as moneymakers.
Admittedly, the Samsung stand at IFA was extremely well - lit (to the detriment of product photos and screen glare), so we have no way of telling how things will deteriorate in poor light, but it performed admirably in this little road test.
Everyone at the shelter fell in love with this little girl with the big smile - despite her dental detriment.
Sometimes you will discover that you are doing little things that are a detriment to your relationship with a customer, and those items must be corrected as soon as possible or your long - term relationship may suffer potential damage.
The dachshund is an intelligent, alert little dog with a brave nature — sometimes to its own detriment.
Though not to its detriment, those of you who hope to eventually discover something a little more substantial about the world of Subnautica might do well to wait until Unknown Worlds decides to announce developments in that direction.
Play - by - play analyst Jon Anik does a great job in his debut effort, but longtime color commentator Joe Rogan adds little in way of new voiceover, a noticeable detriment in sequences where Anik and Rogan are going back and forth.
It is now little debated that anthropogenic effects are altering the environment to the detriment of many species including humans.
We are not just talking about PLA or Bamboo but genuine organics that are grown and processed with very little environmental detriment.
I have spent a lot of time describing this scheme because it is typical of how little many of the supporters of ABS understand the practice environment of small firm solicitors and how willing they are to make a mess of it to the detriment of the public (but, to the extent more estates end up in litigation, to the benefit of those who wish to see ever increasing rates of litigation).
I am not certain I know how that idea became popular or why it has remained so engrained as it ultimately serves little purpose for most candidates and it can work to the detriment of a job seeker.
Dual agency is where the agent must suddenly and with little warning abandon their clients and where they are prohibited from advising their clients on negotiating price, terms or on any other matter that could be construed as a detriment to either party — in other words, the agent can't really do anything.
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