Sentences with phrase «people detracting from»

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If you know that collaborating with a group of eight people will detract from rather than contribute to productivity, find another route that you know will be effective.
It also impacts how people view you, which can lead to heightened levels of self - consciousness (which can detract from focus on work - related tasks).
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.
159:4.4 «Many of these books were not written by the persons whose names they bear, but that in no way detracts from the value of the truths which they contain.
The short version is: I don't think the Exodus did happen in historical time, but that doesn't at all detract from its powerful spiritual truth, or from the ways we've constituted our community through telling this story in the first person plural, and through embracing the teaching that the Exodus didn't just happen then but unfolds even now.
There are some persons — both theologians and laymen — who object to saying bluntly, «God is a person,» To them, such a statement seems to detract from his divine majesty and to make him too much like ourselves.
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).
In a half - hour, they have to convert you (which trivializes what conversion means), heal you (which is hokey), promise success (people on the shows have overcome alcoholism, are Miss America, or play in the NFL), and entertain (so they find ever more expensive sets with more fountains and glamour (which detract from the world of the suffering.)
Such weaknesses as there are in Christian Ethics and the Human Person do not detract noticeably from its overall effectiveness.
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.
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.
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.
When someone reaches the heights that Messi has reached, both in his personal statistical tallies and in his success with his team, there must be a brigade of people who find every reason to detract from their accomplishments.
If people are threatening innocent people due to the Steubenville gang rape case, it's a shame and detracts from the purpose of the protests and the calls for justice.
It hurts people and detracts from the message you are trying to promote.
We will be the last persons to write or say anything that will detract from the quality of the service that we performed for him and the state or that will even remotely hint at disloyalty to him.»
In practice, in 2013 USA, unrestricted immigration is a net net minus to overall freedom, because it detracts from the freedom of people who would be forced to pay for those immigrants.
Thought it could detract people's enthusiasm from seeking office, «steeliness, resilience and fortitude» are qualities not immune from people in their 20s, he adds.
He noted that the state must not detract from the path of greatness and development it is currently treading in and its people should more than ever before demonstrate virtues in all their dealings as well as cultivate the spirit of hard - work, loyalty, chivalry, honesty and courage.
From what was, at times, a confused and halting justification for this position your correspondent gleaned three interrelated strands of argument: that the lands of Judea and Samaria are the Jewish people's «homeland;» that while the area is also claimed as a homeland by the Palestinians this merely means the territory is contested and does not detract from the Jewish claim and finally; that the Palestinians lost their right to this land by engaging in violence in 1948 and 1From what was, at times, a confused and halting justification for this position your correspondent gleaned three interrelated strands of argument: that the lands of Judea and Samaria are the Jewish people's «homeland;» that while the area is also claimed as a homeland by the Palestinians this merely means the territory is contested and does not detract from the Jewish claim and finally; that the Palestinians lost their right to this land by engaging in violence in 1948 and 1from the Jewish claim and finally; that the Palestinians lost their right to this land by engaging in violence in 1948 and 1967.
The problem with focusing on the particular group these people claim to be part of, whether they're Corbyn supporters, Tories, Scottish Nationalists or Ukippers, is that it detracts from the perpetrators themselves.
Mr Dismore warned that failure to remove the exemptions before the treaty was ratified could detract from disabled people's rights in the long term.
I have to say I think this is all about the Labour Party trying to detract from the point we have been making about the deal that they would have to do with the SNP, which is going to cost people in this country a lot of money and is not something I think that we want to see - it would result in more debt, more borrowing, higher taxes.
So what are these supposedly forward - thinking people saying - that a woman's place in politics is just to be SEEN to be there - presumably to detract attention from the fact that it's white middle class blokes running the show?»
«I don't agree with the tweet President Trump has made, but I have to say I also believe it should not distract from the agenda we have domestically and I don't believe it should detract from the close relationship the UK has had for many, many years and will go on to have with America and the American people,» said the education secretary.
While people might think that stopping to take photographs would detract from the whole experience and make it less pleasurable, participants who took photos reported being more engaged in the activity, according to the study.
«There has been a lot of research looking at whether and how income makes people happy in life, but few studies have examined whether debt can detract from happiness.
Adding more size will start to detract from your look, at - least to the eyes of normal people who don't spend their life on bodybuilding forums and gyms.
Stores like Marshalls and Kohls ALWAYS stress me out so much because there's just so much, and it's overwhelming, and sometimes I feel like people are going insane over things which detracts me from the place.
In a lot of dating photos, the background often detracts from power of the image, taking people's attention away from you.
I had always dated «girls» with money but it wasn't their money if you catch my drift... Women just seem to know the better of things and don't deal with the bull which is especially what detracted me from being a normal dater / relationship person.
«We need to make sure that the people working in our schools aren't overly burdened by these requirements, and that this doesn't detract from their ability to get on with their core business,» she said.
They know people want to loan books out to their friends and Social DRM does not detract from the reading experience.
When the author interacts with the target audience, both online and in person, the author has a chance to build credibility with prospective readers, but the author also has the opportunity to detract from it.
However this in no way detracts from its ability as a pet and companion, in fact many people have a preference for them.
Some people said it was «un-church like», a few said it would detract from the church service itself.
Some people object to the slogan «Adopt, Don't Shop» because it presumably detracts from a worthwhile industry that sells puppies — legitimate breeders.
This doesn't detract from the appeal, however, and it's safe to say that some people prefer these livelier conditions in which to enjoy the Caribbean.
There were quite a few other people swimming as well which detracted somewhat from the experience of swimming in such a beautiful natural sinkhole.
I will only make one point, Mitsuru Hirata may be aware that people are overall please with the core of the game, how ever it will not detract from the fact, many people on virtually every forum, or comment section I've visited that have covered this game and its censorship are not happy with this so - called «localization»....
Some people may believe that the time limits would detract from their ability to explore and have fun with everything the game has to offer, but the truth is that these missions take you to nearly every corner of the map.
Blockstorm features no leveling up, unlockable perks or anything that detracts from the plain old school style first person shooting.
Again, it strongly suggests Hello Games had little confidence that people would explore the universe on its own merits, and they inserted a host of «reasons» to do so — except those reasons only detract from the experience and make exploration a chore without enlivening it.
He rarely included garbage, people, slush or snow, or other details that would detract from the structures of the city.
Utterly convinced that they have been reincarnated, each person's story is compelling; yet the similarity of their stories, and the standard interview format, detracts from any questions these stories raise over the nature of fact and fiction.
The fact that some might elevate free market enterprise to near absolute religion detracts from those people but not from the system; just as some who drive AGW to a religious status doesn't detract from the science itself.
If you let your emotions spill into your writings too much (insults, questioning motivations etc) it detracts from your message — and from people's perception of the messenger.
But when a man mixes truth and fantasy, it's worse than just fantasy — either people tend to believe it, or it detracts from the strength of his other statements.
Insults are not useful in the discussion here; they mainly detract from the credibility of the person posting them.
* A lawyer can not know what document the signer is signing and can not know for certain that the paper the lawyer must sign was the paper signed by the person who executed the document; * Off - screen influences and the lack of proximity may detract from the lawyer's ability to verify the identity of the person who signed the document.
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