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nd also negotiated a trade in slaves, to the | detriment and profit of many Nigerian ethnicities. |
, a role in which their range was not such a | detriment, and where the ability to accurately place m |
We don't see this is a significant | detriment at all to the observatory. |
to the treaty ports to its very considerable | detriment during the Battle of the Atlantic." |
t would have nonetheless borne him a similar | detriment even if having survived it. |
t of his game, but on occasion worked to his | detriment; his tally of 10 own goals is a Manchester C |
The | detriment in using computerized versions are discussed |
When a celestial body is in | detriment it is said to be not comfortable in that sig |
becoming obsessed with trivial issues to the | detriment of affairs of state. |
wamp their available network capacity to the | detriment of other customer's broadband experience. |
benefit of the British ex-servicemen to the | detriment of Sri Lankan ex-servicemen, one of the latt |
e of Ogoniland and it is being dumped to the | detriment of the Ogonis because they are the ones whos |
inancial accumulation are transferred to the | detriment of social infrastructure, communities, labor |
tially receiving a custodial sentence to the | detriment of their futures (p 7). |
o obey natural physical laws, usually to the | detriment of the person encountering them," and accord |
c instances, to the inadvertent or perceived | detriment of specifically English interests. |
e behavior of the pest or its enemies to the | detriment of the pest. |
ive breeding from individual bitches, to the | detriment of their health. |
d to prevent rash decisions to the long-term | detriment of the Church. |
oes not say "terrorism-related action to the | detriment of the United Kingdom's economy". |
obsessed with parliamentary politics to the | detriment of trade union organisation. |
The happy couple breaks up, to the | detriment of Darryl's game and his pursuit of one of b |
ad trouble winning over younger fans, to the | detriment of his career. |
cultative epiphytic parasite can lead to the | detriment of oak trees if allowed to persist and sprea |
circle, to want strengthen his powers to the | detriment of Pompidou. |
t vertent of the bossa nova movement, to the | detriment of Boscoli's more orthodox approach, emphasi |
h along I-66 and bypass intersections to the | detriment of businesses along U.S. 27." |
use the traditional Peronist iconography in | detriment of the others. |
has become obsessed with the building to the | detriment of his duties and marriage to his neglected, |
dulged his appetites frequently, much to the | detriment of his physical appearance. |
In Europe it is currently increasing to the | detriment of indigenous species, its voracious appetit |
onsolidated Downer's hold on the seat to the | detriment of the Democrats. |
nd billionaire...who exacts revenge...to the | detriment of the United States." |
, Jackson Ward was split in two, much to the | detriment of the neighborhood. |
ian politics by Central Canada, often to the | detriment of western farms. |
n areas like research and marketing - to the | detriment of the industry. |
was overruled by later officials much to the | detriment of those who have tried to farm there. |
building of suburban infrastructure, to the | detriment of inner-city investment." |
apital of the comarca almost exclusively, in | detriment of the rest of the villages of the valley. |
st the post ballot, which some say is to the | detriment of minor parties. |
g about pornography and sexual themes to the | detriment of other areas of life. |
ss coverage was about the flugelhorn, to the | detriment of serious discussion of the symphony as a w |
robably increased yields even further to the | detriment of quality. |
en a gene causes its own transmission to the | detriment of the rest of the genome (this last kind of |
opinion of the Roman Catholic Church to the | detriment of the civil and religious liberties of Prot |
inst Christians or heretics in Europe to the | detriment of the Crusader States in the Holy Land, and |
have suffered from decreased fitness, to the | detriment of the rufolavatus gene pool. |
st of his time in Gerasimov's studio, to the | detriment of his responsibilities as People's Commissa |
ly improves the hardness but normally to the | detriment of the host metals corrosion resistance. |
lds of Lawrenceville daily, sometimes to the | detriment of his studying, in Yale he had little oppor |
nce to others, and can be carried out to the | detriment of the anal-retentive person. |
became an offensive in its own right, to the | detriment of the drive south by Army Group A. The forc |
s, was abusing to his own benefit and to the | detriment of the abbey. |
ink between parenthood and childhood, to the | detriment of children who will be disconnected from th |
ianos in the 1770s and 1780s, but not to the | detriment of harpsichords; his death inventory of 1793 |
the parish and diocese, (3) produce "serious | detriment or disturbance to the ecclesiastical communi |
r other celestial body is in the sign of its | detriment or fall. |
astrology, a celestial body is said to be in | detriment, or exile, when it is posited in the zodiac |
self-obsessive thoughts and behavior to the | detriment rather than good of society. |
re that union members are not subject to any | detriment short of dismissal for attempts to organise. |
The | detriment society has on the environment will proceed |
(To Sumter's | detriment, the spy was probably a double agent, and Tu |
minous pages of the appendix may have been a | detriment to the work overall, according to Tom Spurge |
wherein Great Britain is free to act without | detriment to the interests of her ally, France, I am e |
emoving the stop from the scheme without any | detriment to future income. |
said baseless media speculation "has been a | detriment to the investigation" by requiring investiga |
use significant (or indeed any) demonstrable | detriment to individuals". |
support any sugar-related health benefit or | detriment to consuming soy milk instead of cow's milk. |
rbines would cause noise, devalue land, be a | detriment to fauna and visual appeal of the area and w |
other party relied on that assumption to his | detriment to the knowledge of the first party.' |
t is functional because that would work as a | detriment to competitors based on something other than |
s performance proved to be both an asset and | detriment to the production, since it was an audience |
that on the grounds that the mall would be a | detriment to the neighboring city of New Haven, result |
to help bring | detriment upon students and prevent student solidarity |
ould be a factor in the election to Sununu's | detriment, yet such speculation is premature. |
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