Nostalgia for a bygone era is understandable, especially if the benefits of subsequent positive changes are overlooked and any new detriments emphasised. |
Discretionary decisions by courts commonly involve weighing the benefits and detriments of a potential outcome. |
That could include medical expenditures, losses due to reduced labor, and personal detriments. |
After all, HP's shareholders were split almost 50-50 on the Compaq deal at the time, and since then, it has become clear the detriments outweighed the benefits. |
Whining, complaining, blaming and making excuses are detriments to good communication. |
The detriments of motherhood result from a murky mix of women's inherently weak bargaining position and their own real preferences. |