Synonyms for «detrimental changes»

The phrase "detrimental changes" refers to modifications or adjustments that can have a harmful or negative impact. Full definition
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«detrimental»

«changes»

Sentences with «detrimental changes»

  • While the final impact won't be known until the acquisition closes in 2015, this may turn out to be one of the most beneficial or detrimental changes made throughout this year. (re-insider.com)
  • The city is planning to spend $ 337 million in the coming fiscal year to shore up the bleak financial situation for its Health and Hospitals Corporation, which de Blasio said was struggling under the weight of detrimental changes in federal reimbursements for Medicaid and health costs. (politico.com)
  • Commenting on today's announcement that the Government is to bring forward the effective date from which the state pension age will only become payable at 68, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT — The Teachers» Union said:, «Over recent years teachers have already faced hugely detrimental changes to their occupational pensions, compounded by year after year of real term cuts to their pay. (politics.co.uk)
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