Sentences with phrase «think detracts from»

Some lawyers object to it because they think it detracts from collaboration.
One thing which I think detracts from the conversation is the headline speaks of «caused by Global Warming» with the certainty of a foregone conclusion, which is of course subtle brainwashing on the part of the mainstream media.
However, I still don't think that detracts from the Miiverse experience.
Your book: Is still yours, no matter how much I nag about stuff that I think detracts from the reading experience.
But I do not think that detracts from the lesson of the day, which is that we can reach children regardless of poverty level or circumstance.
My only issue is that sometimes he gets a little too aggressive which I think detracts from some of the points he tries to make because it's dripping with so much bias it's hard not to disagree on principle.
I don't think that detracts from being a free trader and being a small - C conservative.
And I see it in her laugh lines, her crows feet, her gray hairs, her one dimple on one cheek, her moles she thinks are funny - looking — in everything she thinks detracts from her beauty, I see nothing but beauty.
I could forgive him for it, but I thought it detracted from the work.
I think they detract from the actual content and really do not serve a meaningful purpose in the application process.

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«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.
The creation story is, because it is nothing but magical thinking that detracts from empirical reality.
They do this because they know about the pagan roots of «Easter» and think that it detracts from what the significance of the resurrection of Jesus.
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.
The conclusion, then, that one of these narratives is legend is by no means intended to detract from the value of the narrative; it only means that the one who pronounces it has perceived somewhat of the poetic beauty of the narrative and thinks that he has thus arrived at an understanding of the story.
«There are a number of voices,» says Gittins, «and one listens to them sympathetically, but at the end of the day I think they don't detract from the principle of inculturation as synonymous with incarnation of the faith in particular places in the contemporary world.»
But when a construct is detracting more from our flourishing than it's adding — especially if it's already on the way out — I do think we ought to try our best to eliminate it.
In section 1 above, it has already been argued that, without detracting from God's supreme and decisive role, we can think of past actual occasions as also contributing to the formation of the initial aim.
I did use kale instead of spinach - aside from the extra crunch, I don't think that the substitution detracted from the dish.
This sounds great, but I may be one of the minority who thinks tahini actually detracts from hummus.
I did not add these to this soup because I thought they would detract from the beautiful appearance.
might dilute it with water next time but I think that will detract from the taste?
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.
However, he thinks that nothing can detract from his time under Wenger, which he still cherishes.
While it has much to recommend it, I ultimately came away from reading the book disappointed at several pieces of advice it gives that seem to ignore critical changes in the thinking of concussion experts over the past decade, including some from Dr. Cantu himself, that detracted from what is otherwise an excellent book.
I sometimes love the sarcasm, but on a post like this, I think it would detract from the message.
You need to think carefully about the background you choose for your product, it should be plain, unpatterned, clean and a colour that enhances and does not detract from your product's features.
You may IRL be nearly as wonderful as you think you are, but coming here and telling us how smart and informed and superior you consider yourself to be and droning on about the bees in your bonnet detracted from what is normally an interesting give and take of different perspectives.
I've heard so many stories of women who couldn't or even didn't want to breastfeed and were subsequently racked by guilt about it, and I think that just detracts from the joy of raising a baby.
(You're not the first to do it, but it does detract from the coolness when you think about your personal hygiene instead of how you can connect with other Obama supporters.)
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.
Elizabeth thought they were being turned «into commodities by a government intent on detracting attention from its failure to prevent the attack and co-opting their experience to portray them and America as unvanquished in the face of stark defeat.»
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.
This is all about detracting from that story and I'm afraid I think it's a smear tactic that won't work.
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?»
The Prime Minister has expressed concern that the leaders» TV debates could detract from «issues» in next year's general election, despite saying he thought they were «good».
We think that in the circumstances when a specific complaint is made regarding the performance of any of the functions of the Commission, it is our duty to inquire into it and ask if there is by any provision of the constitution or any other law which detracts from the presumption of independence that article 46 bestows on it.
I think there is a danger of a sort of monochrome political figure emerging, which I think can detract from the richness of parliament.
I think there are a number of excellent answers, which I in no way want to detract from, but I want to introduce one more problem with this scheme.
«Those of us reviewing the evidence are saying that when compared with tobacco smoking, e-cigarettes are a safer option, and I don't think this new research detracts from that advice,» says Linda Bauld of the University of Stirling, UK.
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.
Drastic revisions always throw up a few intriguing points, although the high degree of selectivity, wishful thinking and speculative connections detracts from any overall cohesion.
McIntyre stresses that it's a «trap» to think that increasing the focus on men somehow will detract from efforts to protect women.
It tastes mildly of turmeric which I think neither enhances or detracts from the lovely flavours of the curry, so really it's all good either way.
I could have also gone with a large ornate statement necklace, but I think the simplicity of the choker did not detract from the overall look.
With dresses, thought they almost always completely ruin the silhouette of the dress, detract from any style the outfit had before, and add about 10 years of age and librarian status to the wearer.
Don't let anything in that chart detract from what you previously thought about your marriage or relationship.
I think that the way the movie was cut reinforced the themes of the movie but it also detracted from each individual story as much as it emphasized the overall story.
Cox seemed to be constantly cutting corners in Human Touch, and at one stage I think he used an outtake in the actual film, which made no sense whatsoever, and detracted from the effectiveness of the scene.
I am surprised at the victory of Servillo instead of Fassbender, as last Sunday was disappointed by the unfairness, without detracting from the performance of Vera Farmiga as best actress BIFA instead Sally Hawkins, I welcome the victory of Kristin Scott Thomas, but I think it deserves Sally Hawkins and some of the prizes that are going to give this season.
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