Chasing awards is a profligate use of client money and a detriment to their business requirements.
Deflation in the context of bitcoin has been cited frequently in the popular press as a detriment to its widespread adoption.
The logical mind that has created most of the advancement we have seen as humankind is a detriment in the financial markets.
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In truth, although more American purchases would nominally benefit some Japanese exporters, a weaker currency is a detriment to the overall Japanese economy.
When the dollar falls there is a benefit to us here in the U.S., and when the dollar rises there is a detriment.
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Dual regulation was seen as a detriment to attracting new business.
And in fact, all research indicated that the fact that he was a man of strong faith, albeit Jewish, was not a detriment to the ticket at all.
One overhang retarding the housing recovery has been the high number of foreclosures, a detriment not only to the housing market but also to the apartment rental market.
But making allowances for women would be "a detriment to the team, " said Marlene Roll, who served with an Army Reserve medical unit during the first Gulf War.
Nobody begrudges her all the luxuries her money can buy, but at what point is all of that money for show become a detriment to the economy at large?
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In the early part of the season we thought we were short, but a lot of our younger players have come in and have shown they can handle playing without a detriment to our results.
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Mold can be such a detriment to a home's value, though, that homeowners are almost always better off paying to remediate or even tearing the house down and starting from scratch, says appraiser Donald Boucher, president of Washington, D.
Women have, for the most part, been raised and socialized to be nice, which can be a real detriment when it comes to addressing employee problems.
In the presence of a pastor, Knight told Nelson that she had become a "detriment" to his family and for the sakes of both their families, they should no longer work together.
In the presence of a pastor, Knight told Nelson she had become a "detriment" to his family and that for the sakes of both their families, they should no longer work together, the decision read.
While the company still hopes to show net positive postpaid adds for the year after the phenomenal Apple iPhone 4S debut, the huge upfront subsidies that the carrier will have to offer its iPhone customers in exchange for a two-year contract will be a big detriment to its margins in the near-term.
Panel chairman John Thomas concluded that both Mr Routledge and Ms Price had been unfairly dismissed and had suffered detriment as a result.
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"The majority of our mortgage customers would not have suffered any detriment as a result of any lack of clarity in the original communication, " the spokesman said.
When the wrong person is chosen, trust funds can be depleted in a hurry, to the detriment of all the heirs.
"The cartelists were trying to address the decline of the CRT market in a collusive way, to the detriment of consumers", the commission said.
In his report, following a year-long review, Sir George, a former chief executive of IT company Unisys, said the pressure to deliver quick results to the potential detriment of the longer-term development of a company had "become an entrenched feature of the UK business environment".
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And MediaTek has started bundling in with its products, imaging sensors from a company called PixArt, to the detriment of OmniVision.
But in new networks femtocells are likely to play a more central role, to the detriment of big, costly radio towers.
Even Dark Souls makes the mistake of allowing you to over-power your character and items, to the detriment of the game as a whole.
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Following the hearing, prosecutors said the ex-president had been placed under formal investigation "for taking advantage of a vulnerable person during 2007 to the detriment of Liliane Bettencourt".
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Though the concept was a unique solution for institutional investors, one detriment to success was that SuperUnits had only institutional appeal.
"The NHS board, in common with the rest of Scotland, has a policy of guaranteed no redundancy and no detriment so that organisational change won't affect staff pay and conditions, " he said.
The second weakness is that national bank supervisors get too close to the institutions they are supposed to be policing, and treat them too leniently, to the detriment of taxpayers and sometimes other countries that also suffer when a big bank fails.
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The pathologists say the order for trusts to check records has had a "considerable impact" on the time of staff involved - to the "detriment" of the pathology service itself.
To the detriment of investors and traders who had been piling into the franc as a haven, the Swiss National Bank came down like a hammer to weaken the value of the franc.
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