Sentences with phrase «more detrimental»

Although the payment of taxes is deferred, significantly fewer jobs would have a much more detrimental effect, both within local markets and nationally.
It may be legal to file in this case, but I don't think it's ethical, and failing to take responsibility for one's actions is more detrimental long - term for the poster than the short - term benefit of wiping out the debts and leaving the wreckage in his wake.
Furthermore, psychosocial resources also serve as a source of resilience, as these resources allow youth to thrive, or at least avoid more detrimental effects experienced by others, when faced with adversity.
Such a pattern is not surprising, given that negative dimensions of interpersonal relations have been found consistently to have more detrimental effects on well - being than do positive dimensions (Baumeister, Bratslavsky, Finkenauer, & Vohs, 2001).
Fact: «Using data from four national surveys, Biblarz and Raftery (1999) show that mother - absence is much more detrimental than father - absence to children's educational and occupational attainment.
Fact: Losing a mother is more detrimental to children than losing a father.
Meanwhile, the loss of a spouse may be more detrimental to men because they do not arrange for social support beyond that of their wives.
Another possibility is that low levels of positivity is more detrimental when couples have to cooperate about raising children, and is therefore associated with early dissolutions as well.
Decreased closeness in the parent — child relationship may thus accompany the cascade evolving from less emotional support from partner, making the lack of support and satisfaction even more detrimental in the late child - rearing years.
(3) Whether disrupting the contact between the child and the person with whom the child resides a majority of the time would be more detrimental to the child than disrupting contact between the child and the person objecting to the relocation;
Extensive research on emotional connection between married couples conclusively demonstrated that «turning away», or ignoring bids, actually had a more detrimental affect on relationships than did «turning against» 1.
The defense for the estranged parent would be to prove to the court the move is more detrimental to the child's future than any advantage gained by the custodial parent.
However, as the MCS did not collect data on non-resident fathers, our study does not include lone parents for whom the impact of a PTB or sick infant may be even more detrimental due to a lack of support from a partner.
Longitudinal logistic models and ordered regression models with clustering for repeated measures across subjects adjusted for infant gender and visit were used to assess maternal and infant predictors of TV exposure and to test whether infants with both maternal and infant risk factors had higher odds of more detrimental TV exposure.
Ironically, however, these shorter careers do considerable damage in the offender's adulthood, including persistent behavioral and emotional problems that are often more detrimental than those encountered by persistent male offenders.
Maybe some financial topics are more detrimental to a marriage then others.
So before you get excited that you are now a better resume writer if you use some of these tricks of the trade, I caution you to remember that excellent branding coupled with mediocre content and the wrong formatting and resume style is meaningless and can be more detrimental to your cause than you can imagine.
Ensuring a positive experience is essential, because a negative one can have a far more detrimental impact than most hiring managers may realize.
A loss of data due to a virus, natural disaster or theft can be even more detrimental.
When you are trying to land a job, it's easy to devour this advice in bulk, but that might actually be more detrimental to your career than you realize.
Unnecessary or weak information can be more detrimental than no information.
But I still contend that NOT having a photo may be even more detrimental, especially for the job seekers I serve — c - suite and senior - level executives.
There is almost no event more detrimental to policy cost than a collision.
Nothing is more detrimental to a person's personal injury claim than being caught in a lie.
The human brain is essential to a functioning life, which makes traumatic brain injuries all the more detrimental to victims.
(3) Whether disrupting the contact between the child and the person with whom the child resides a majority of the time would be more detrimental to the child than disrupting contact between the child and the person objecting to the relocation;
Soros opines that exposure to the criminal justice system is potentially more detrimental to a young person than marijuana itself, that enforcing marijuana laws costs taxpayers billions while benefiting only foreign drug kingpins, and that laws against marijuana, from their inception, have been motivated by racial prejudice.
Ironically, debates over the need for traditional law teaching should integrate practice - oriented approaches have somehow become merged into an argument over job security and labor practices — a merger, I will argue, that is more detrimental than helpful.
However, even from a young age the voices were more detrimental than helpful.
This is definitely more detrimental to the prosecution should they decide to appeal.
«I am fully convinced these initiatives are more detrimental than good.
1 — In the short term (say next 5 to 10 years), it is most probable that any climate changes will have little effect (i.e. any changes will be slow and progressive), but extreme weather events will still occur, and these will be more detrimental in the developing world.
Even more detrimental to those in disproportionate need of work, Obama is going to cut federal assistance for grassroots organizations that aid the impoverished:
Removing the carbon - storing forest ecosystem to get at the tar sands will be even more detrimental to carbon emissions levels.
One thing is certain, cooling historically has been more detrimental to agriculture and standard of living than warming.
So now the issue isn't as much as can we prevent the thawing of the caps, but more of, can we try to correct things so that the thawing doesn't last long enough to have even more detrimental effects.
I've heard this argument before, and I agree with it on a conceptual level, but unfortunately I think people will take * a lot * of convincing to see a higher price tag on their hobby, which could be more detrimental than having paid DLC (not sure about this, though.
Because there was a mode included which was referred to as a campaign and it was almost entirely devoid of an actual plot, it became far more detrimental to the game.
This is one of the very few times Robison Crusoe seems to abandon its thematic obsessions for just a brief moment, because to my mind being alone on an island would probably be far more detrimental to morale than having human company.
And then there's the second reason, which, perhaps, was even more detrimental to the series than Fukushima's departure may have been - the fact that after Metal Gear Solid 3, Kojima just didn't want to make any more Metal Gear games.
We now have scientific evidence that declawing is more detrimental to our feline patients than we originally thought and I hope this study becomes one of many that will lead veterinarians to reconsider declawing cats.»
«I do not recommend getting a young kitten to rejuvenate your older cat - a rambunctious kitten climbing all over your cat may be more detrimental than helpful, and people have a tendency to focus on the young cat and ignore the older one,» Dr. Levine says.
However, euthanizing or removing all community cats from an area may lead to an increased population of other non-native species with an even more detrimental effect.
Deficiencies are more detrimental to health than excesses are.
Even when successful at substantially reducing the feline population, lethal control or removal methods may lead to an increased population of other non-native species with an even more detrimental effect [21, 22].
In general, too little exercise can be more detrimental than too much, however the wrong type of exercise can cause harm.
Don't isolate your pet for too long, if your dog sleeps in a room or a create, please keep in mind that keeping your pet alone for too long can be more detrimental than helpful when fireworks are going off.
Sometimes, a «civil war bandage» which fastens the dog's ears to the side of his head, is recommended for ear flap scabs and bleeding, with the intention being to have a scab stay on long enough for healing to take place underneath — but of course keeping the ears down in this manner is even more detrimental for the inner ears where the underlying problem exists, because it prevents any air from circulating.
Even when successful at substantially reducing the feline population, lethal control or removal methods may lead to an increased population of other non-native species with an even more detrimental effect (Fan 2005, Courchamp 1999).
This kind of second - guessing — and the ill - timed trading it inspires — will be far more detrimental to your returns than a few basis points in a fund's MER or yield.
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