Tight tops with short sleeves and breast pocket is detracting from your figure. |
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The video quality is very good, with no detracting edge enhancement or digital blights. |
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Such a move would solve any concern over detracting from the peacekeeping or antiterrorism effort. |
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The results are almost always flashy and image-obsessed, detracting from the richness of human use and experience. |
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As the proprietor of a project that heavily relies on FIR, I receive a consistent volume of email detracting the method. |
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Both courses are extensively landscaped, detracting a bit from the natural setting. |
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There were also subtleties that enlivened the action without detracting from the music. |
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The bustling vibe adds to the atmosphere rather than detracting from your enjoyment. |
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Others say she is detracting attention from the presidential hopeful, which could cost him the Oval office. |
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His intelligence and exactitude were always in evidence but without detracting from the poems' liveliness and immediacy. |
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Instead of detracting from combat capability it can provide soldiers with the mental agility to rapidly adjust from one task to another. |
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Far from having the character of final coda, the added six months would, if he got them, be anticlimactic, detracting a bit from the beauty of his life as a whole. |
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Maybe it's because titles mean detracting attention from the music itself. |
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It follow that prosecutors must be particularly vigilant in recognizing the true indicia detracting from, or supporting, their reliability. |
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This should not be seen as detracting in any shape or form from its importance in the sustainability context. |
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In addition, however, certain adjustments have been improved and rendered more functional, without detracting from their efficiency. |
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Sustainable tourism is tourism that is economically and socially viable without detracting from the environment and local culture. |
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Public policy should ensure that innovation builds upon that rather than detracting from it. |
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This has the potential to reduce the unintended impact on small scale research, while not detracting from the main objectives of the framework. |
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I do not see this letter as seriously detracting from the general recognition that the restoration stage commences with the cessation of infilling the Site and the capping. |
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It is plain that many regard the new obligation contained in the Code of Ethics to provide reasons for decision as detracting from what they regard as an efficient system. |
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What is clear is that this trend is detracting from our system of government. |
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Is putting on a little dog-and-pony show every now and then detracting from the feminist cause? |
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Although lecherously swarmy as befits the character, the performance seems an ill fit for him, thus detracting from any otherwise superlative work. |
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Her dark hair flowed over round shoulders onto a daring red dress, no ornamentations detracting from her natural beauty save a delicate gold locket. |
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Meanwhile, net trade exports less imports kept on detracting from GDP growth. Trade to the foreNow the economy must be driven by net trade, with private investment pitching in as well. |
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With respect to the first potential limitation, there is a risk that expanding the program will involve the inclusion of less renowned academics, therefore detracting from the program's prestige. |
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The principle that citizens of different national origins should maintain their own ways of life without detracting from their rights was enshrined in Canadian political philosophy even before the Canadian nation was born. |
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Without detracting from our cooperation in multilateral fora, we will create a New Transatlantic Agenda by progressively reducing or eliminating barriers that hinder the flow of goods, services and capital between us. |
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One detracting factor regarding proportional representation is that there tends to be less constituent-MP contact. |
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This amounts to a deft rebalancing of policy without detracting from Brazil's case for reform of global governance. The mother of battles to reform the stateBut Brazilians will judge her on the economy. |
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But when harmonization is not clear, treaties should also be capable of standing alongside other important initiatives and tools without conflicting with or detracting from them. |
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This is now detracting attention from all our honest endeavours to fix the problems of the past. |
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To avoid detracting from the aesthetics of the primary cables, the secondary cables are very slender and are not very noticeable. |
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His health soon deteriorated, also detracting from his efficacy as a political and military leader. |
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Its simpler word structure and syntax, while detracting from the raw information standpoint, can make the information easy to understand. |
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Wherever you go, now, thousands of ungrateful yobs turn up, slinging bricks at the police and sound-bites at the cameras, and generally detracting from the seriousness of the proceedings. |
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She is also active on story-sharing sites such as WattPad and Byliner. Yet it remains the case that efforts to incorporate social media into a work often end up detracting from the narrative. |
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I won't say anything else about the Zorkian characters or combat for fear of detracting from each exhilarating discovery. |
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While not detracting from the seriousness of the situation, the impact on consumer confidence has been far greater in my view than the actual threat to public health. |
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But since the end of the investment phase of the boom, exports have taken over in importance: What the graph also shows is that private capital investment is now detracting from GDP growth. |
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Furthermore, the Commission stressed that its conclusion that no genocidal policy had been pursued should not be taken as in any way detracting from or belittling the gravity of the crimes perpetrated. |
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Rita Irwin continued, saying that the national study of Learning through the Arts indicated that, far from detracting from other subjects, the arts enhanced student learning in mathematics. |
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It demands skill and experience in preparing the new crown so that the darker titanium root is not visible through the ceramic as a shadow, detracting from the cosmetic effect. |
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Because of its adversarial nature, litigation puts pressure on the partnership initiatives, as well as detracting from the policies, programs and resource base of the department. |
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By placing them subtly to one side, they fulfil their informative and signage function without detracting from the prominence of the double cylinder or the transparency of the glass facade. |
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As has been frequently noted, the lack of preparation of our students leads to extensive remedial education at the postsecondary level, detracting from the ability of colleges and universities to be most effective. |
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