Sentences with phrase «much detriment»

How much detriment to our privacy, physical health, education, and environment are we willing to accept?

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The real - life inspiration for Tony Stark in Jon Favreau's Iron Man movies purposely doesn't indulge in too much caffeine before lights out, something he admits he used to do to his own detriment.
EF: There are two dangerous stages where having too much capital can actually be a detriment to the company.
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.
Risk - taking has been excessive, but government bureaucrats are likely to eliminate much of it, to the detriment of entrepreneurial activity, financial innovation and economic growth.
religion does have value - but not as much value as detriment.
Likewise for a church, though that is sadly how most churches are structured these days, much to their own detriment.
That all reversed with Viet Nam, where Democrats got burned and abandoned the approach, while the Republicans (and Christians) picked it up, much to America's detriment.
We protestants tend to ignore the suffering that Jesus went through for us, much to our detriment.
Therefore no one should waste what belongs to God and to all, nor accumulate too much to the detriment of the needs of others.
For instance, much research has been completed on the personal benefits of forgiveness and the detriments of blatant unforgiveness.
He emphasizes Song of Solomon WAY to much, and Joel and Rev, to the detriment of the full counsel of God.
Giving up high round draft picks to get a QB at the detriment to other positions would be just as big of a risk if not a much longer term risk.
Lastly, the crosswinds in Kinnick will be a much bigger detriment to the Purdue passing offense than the vanilla attack of Iowa.»
He cleaned that up over time, much to the detriment of Demaryius Thomas» ribs.
Ramsey — overpaid, overused, injury prone, not clinical enough as a passer or finisher and he's played out of position way too much to the detriment of our supposed offensive and defensive schemes... obviously I think he has some skills and I'm pleased he didn't let his horrible injury years ago end his career but he holds on to the ball too much, gives away the ball too often and too cheaply, doesn't play good enough defensively considering the previous concern and often finds himself to far up the pitch way too often for a guy who doesn't score or assist near enough... better suited for Wales where the team is set up to accommodate his and Bales skills
«We've seen the detriments of throwing too much at an early age — there's no doubt about it.»
obviously its hard / impossible to know what is really going on with him still at our dugout but i have had this feeling of sm fishy stuff going on upstairs, almost to a point where i felt sympathetic towards le prof.i couldn't take it anymore, seeing my club detriment this low was unbearable, geting humiliated not once, not twice, not thrice i couldn't help but say enough is enough, this heart ache is way too much, we need fresh ideas fresh evrything.my Question is why would le prof put himself through all this, getting his face tarnished taking the punches for upstairs bosses for adecade or more?
- Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has acknowledged having too much youth could be a detriment to side's title hopes.
Adam's attributes and characteristics have been much discussed, applauded and maligned, and although he does have evident qualities it is debatable whether they out - weight the detriment to the balance of the side he causes by his lack of pace and awareness.
I can't think of any logical selfless and un-indulgent reason to have children, yet also I feel my own mother sacrificed much for me and possibly to her detriment?
I kept so much pain to myself for everyone's benefit and very much to my detriment.
The concept has been emphasized too much in many courts, and it is to the detriment of the child's other needs.
So there has been tons of pushback from parents at this school, and as a result, many teachers disregard the no homework policy and assign it anyway, much to the detriment of children and families.
Schumer hasn't made any formal endorsements in other statewide races yet, but he has indicated he'll be supporting AG Andrew Cuomo for governor, and, of course, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who counts Schumer among her most significant allies and protectors (much to her detriment in the eyes of detractors like the NY Post).
Yet many people remain ignorant of these facts, much to their own detriment and, regrettably, that of their children.
«We are concerned about returning to old practices where commanding officers would be rotated in and out of the 34th Precinct on a frequent basis, much to the detriment of the community,» reads a letter addressed to Kelly that was obtained by DNAinfo.
In both speeches, Cuomo said that his term in office had brought upstate's needs back into focus for a Legislature that, he said, spent too much time in recent decades serving the needs of downstate regions to the detriment of places like Albany and Syracuse.
People can also become too focused on how much money they stand to gain or lose, to the detriment of focusing on the task itself.
Once in a while, or if in a pinch, I don't see too much of a detriment, but all the time would be too much to use seltzer to water plants.»
And while I may have been eating to the best of my ability and looking after myself and — and not eating things that were gonna be the detriment of my health, and exercising very well and doing my best to plate — you know, how — how much you can fastest to playto when you're working crazy hours and you know that being a doctor.
Hashimoto's has truly been a part of my awakening to the world around me that has profited from my insecurities, much to my detriment.
For example a defensive lineman in the NFL, probably needs some aerobic training but you don't want to spend too much time developing that system at the detriment of their power development.
Most people get much more sodium chloride (table salt) than they need — to the detriment of their health.
In fact, depending on how much weight you have to lose it may actually be a detriment to your weight loss efforts.
I'm starting to feel like I try to do too much sometimes, to the detriment of the garment even.
I don't like disappointing people and sometimes take on too much to the detriment of myself.
Tone can also be an issue because the Frankenstein's monster of a script pulls the audience in several directions at once, showcasing some deliciously horrifying shenanigans befalling the crew members, before Chris O'Dowd's chucklehead Mundy rips a killer one - liner and deflates most of that tension, much to the film's detriment.
Its first misstep is to mention The Exorcist film, and with that in mind, we start to draw comparisons much to the detriment of The Last Exorcist.
This single - mindedness undercuts any expectations of nostalgic tones or affect; The Killing Ground is tonally muted, much to its detriment.
The cast is immense, almost to its detriment; we spend so much time juggling supporting characters that we sometimes lose the core of the story, which is Tatum - Foxx action movie antics in the White House.
Can people invest themselves so much in the present that it becomes a detriment to their future?
It never goes into too much detail on why people are driven to be awful, why they are sometimes wrong, why they are misguided or why their pursuit of personal happiness might be to the detriment of those around them.
There's stuff here that'll delight fans, and the focus on a few specific Fire Emblem games for the cast doesn't really seem to be too much to the game's detriment.
Unlike the first one, this vehicle often stretches the disbelief quotient beyond the breaking point, much to the detriment of what might otherwise be a dynamite sequel.
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.
As much as I enjoyed Black Panther, I do feel it is being overhyped possibly to its detriment.
Of course, the life of a UFC fighter is much more complicated than that, a fact which this year's tweaks attempt to capture... to the unfortunate detriment of Career mode.
Always Shine Almost too obviously fiendish in its presentation; from the opening shot and frenetic credits Takal makes it clear how confrontational much of the film will be, perhaps to the detriment of the film as a whole.
The result of a director blowing off steam in a worryingly busy way, Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing is a charming and endearing effort, fizzing with the laid - back energy of a bunch of friends getting together and having a laugh — something that is both to the benefit and slight detriment of the overall film.
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