A fixed charge would be a determent to promoting clean energy solutions like rooftop solar and weatherization. |
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Our staff is determent on supplying customers with the best solution available day in day out. |
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But given the multitude of different combinations, it is extremely difficult to determent which combination is the optimization design. |
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This is something we've spent months talking about to the determent of the city. |
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They were determent of continuation of the cleanup operation against narcotics suppliers till end of this menace. |
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The decision to list our oogruk as endangered species will have a determent to our way of life as Inupiaq. |
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The sheep industry is an important contributor to the North Wales economy, which is why the SNPA takes seriously any incident to its determent. |
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The assumption, widely held, was that people who did not expect to be punished in the afterlife would do as they pleased in their present lives, to the determent of all. |
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We are talking in terms of a policy of determent at the very most. |
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The use of armed forces, which are at the service of politicians and cannot solve conflicts on their own, should only be used as a last recourse after having tried determent and prevention. |
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The values of this mean determent the load of the network. |
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However, due to a lack of government security intervention, the tribes continue to antagonize territorial roads, primarily at the determent to uninvolved community members. |
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The Ministers expressed their concern about this offensive calculated to change the situation on the ground to the determent of the peace initiative, it reads. |
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