Sentences with phrase «way detracts from»

Tony is correct in writing that his line of work (historical documentation of past climate) is an «unfashionable brand of research at present», but IMO this no way detracts from its significance.
That in no way detracts from the importance of examining the validity of the science.
And of course, this in no way detracts from the more well accepted harms from GW, or the increase in hurricane intensity.
The dispute over the veracity of an UGRR quilt code in no way detracts from the Huckabys as artists.
The fact that the waters around Playa las Perlas are protected as part of the Bahia de Mujeres means that they don't feature quite the same turquoise hue as those off beaches further east, but this in no way detracts from its appeal and is mainly to thank for the safety aspect here.
However this in no way detracts from its ability as a pet and companion, in fact many people have a preference for them.
A lack of papers to show they are purebred no way detracts from them being beautiful, noble, and loving companion animals.
Shoestring shooting (director did his own cinematography) in no way detracts from what the film wants to say and lends it great intimacy.
This in no way detracts from the pathos and sensitivity created.
The predictability of this romantic comedy co-starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere in no way detracts from its humorous charm.
The seriousness of its themes in no way detracts from the delight in watching Ms. Hayek and Mr. Lithgow perform their eccentric, intricate dance.
This decision in no way detracts from the excellent work Harry has done during his time with the Club and I should like to thank him for his achievements and contribution.
Although it in no way detracts from Oldfield's achievement, it must be noted that he performs on the International Track Association circuit, the pro tour, so his marks are professional records.
He was also one of the few drivers on the grid to gamble on the race staying wet throughout and he went for a full - wet setup, but that in no way detracts from his performance.
This, however, in no way detracts from their importance or from their status as correct or incorrect.
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.
This in no way detracted from the end result.
(The well - documented fact that humans actually do use most of their brains manages to debunk the movie's premise without in any way detracting from its loopy pleasures.)
The automatic transmission in no way detracted from this performance, and even sports - minded buyers may want to consider this option, especially if they frequently drive in nose - to - tail traffic.
Rest assured, these characters play very small parts and in no way detract from the historical aspects of the story.
Once again, I believe that while readers may take exception, it does in no way detract from the overall timeless brilliance of their work.
Plotnick and Wright note that their decisions to focus only on cats should in no way detract from the quality of care at general, all - species veterinary clinics.
Holiday Accommodation in the Northumberland National Park Northumberland National Park is one of the least populated and least visited National Parks in England, but that does not in any way detract from the intense beauty of the area.
That the exhibition is also, at least in my view, deeply wrongheaded does not in any way detract from its importance.
I asked a task force to see if they agreed with my intuition, without it in any way detracting from client service.
Measures with a negative focus can suggest to participants that such programmes are for people with mental health problems and in this way detract from, rather than support, these initiatives.

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Way to detract from the real issue addressed in the article.
His focus falls on the way that human rights as an ideology detracts from the difficult and demanding work of politics.
The decision by Mormons does not detract from the Jewish faith in any way of these families that suffered.
But none of this detracts from the wrong - ness of the way I expressed myself.
This is not to detract in any way from the stature of Francis Schaeffer.
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.
Lt. Cmdr. Christensen went on to say that «all service members are free to exercise their constitutional right to practice their religion in a manner that is respectful of other individuals» rights to follow their own belief systems; and in ways that are conducive to good order and discipline; and that do not detract from accomplishing the military mission»...
Cobb attempts to explain explains how we can intelligently affirm the unique presence of God in Jesus in such a way as to avoid detracting from his humanity and yet understand explain his strange authority.
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 «A Whiteheadian Christology» John Cobb suggests that the classical problem for Christian theology remains «to explain how we can intelligibly affirm the unique presence of God in Jesus in such a way as to avoid detracting from his humanity and yet explain his strange authority» (PPCT 383).
Calvin also learned from Paul in 1 Corinthians 1, however, that the true teacher of the gospel is not to use eloquence in a way that detracts from the power of the word of the cross.
That they were able to do this because the nomadic traditions of their race had come into violent conflict with a more sophisticated civilization, so that, in the name of conservatism, they could appeal to old folk - ways against the new commercialism, does not detract from their credit.
We detract in no way from the sublimity of divine power when we label it persuasive rather than coercive.
I believe that Ella probably isn't responding to the «vegan is a way of life» posts because they are detracting from the point.
Finkelstein is quoted as saying that limiting merits review in the way suggested will «seriously detract from the tribunal's ability to make correct decisions».
The Wildcats» failure to congeal into the formidable two - way outfit most imagined when looking at their loaded roster before the season shouldn't detract from what Ayton achieved during his one season in college.
How does her bad experience with breast feeding detract in any way from your experience — or any one else's?
Yes the clasps are annoying and plasticy (which detracts a little from the luxury aspect) but for anyone who hates the cutting in that a lot of carriers do, or the way that some carriers feel when you've been in them for hours, look no further than the Carrier One, it isn't perfect but it comes close.
While this does slightly detract from the look of the piece, the crib is intentionally designed that way.
Like a tour guide in a foreign country, we don't take over or detract from either partner's labor experience, we just make it easier to find your way around the unfamiliar territory.
«I do not want to detract in any way from this, nor do I want my campaign to be a source of divisiveness during the nominating process,» he added.
This is a bit by the way, and doesn't detract from them being great launches and to Alton's credit.
«Crossrail for the North» is unlikely to address the fundamental economic challenges Northern cities face and detracts from more effective ways to address the country's divides.
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.
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