The second detractor is an absence of respect for your opponent or opposition within the discussion. |
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This last detractor was of less importance to those currently in administrator positions than to those aspiring to such roles. |
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When this reporter visited the set of Havel's film debut based on his last play, Leaving, she could not find a single detractor. |
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His principal detractor over his support of probabilism was Blaise Pascal, French scientist and religious philosopher. |
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Let's watch and see over the next few months whether a growth is sustained or more of a detractor phase appears and the service's usage declines. |
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In addition, our cash position was a detractor to performance as the market continued to rally over the year. |
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In Brazil the biggest detractor from performance was the structural underweight in iron ore giant Vale. |
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A detractor from performance was the Fund's underweight allocation to the Japanese yen. |
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Another prominent detractor was William Annand, who would become the first Nova Scotian premier of the Confederation era. |
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First, they show that hedge fund managers have learnt from the crisis as excess leverage was the worst performance detractor of the industry. |
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We were underweight Utilities, Consumer Staples and Health Care during the quarter, which was a detractor to Fund performance. |
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The only detractor in its implementation is that electrical power generation is directly tied to the process heating load. |
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The foreign equity component of the Fund was the major detractor from returns due to underperformance within energy holdings BP and Transocean. |
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And to simply characterize Koch as a Democratic detractor, and a Republican right-winger, would be, well, simplistic. |
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Being in a beauty pageant has always appeared to be about good looks and I used to be a detractor but I've learnt that you need to back up the beauty with brains. |
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Every detractor, accuser, finger-pointer, critic, opponent, enemy, investigator was faced down and confronted by a politician who seemed to be made of pure granite. |
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At a stock level, Hong Kong fashion brand Ports Design was a significant detractor. |
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Weakness in the U. S. dollar served as a detractor given the Fund's modest position in U. S. Treasuries. |
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The primary detractor to relative performance for the year was our underweight position within financials, as this non-traditional high yield sector posted a strong rally over the second half of the fiscal year. |
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The absence of comparable baseline data was also reported as being a detractor from the utility of the performance information collected and reported. |
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We maintained in underweight in the early part of the year which was a detractor to performance as oil prices recovered, but recently we have reduced our position to neutral. |
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Of course, Arnold had the Anglican church to contend with and ironicise, as did his detractor TS Eliot after him. |
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In Mexico the biggest detractor from performance was the overweight in Cemex, which suffered from continued weakness in the US construction sector. |
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The Fund's currency hedging strategy was the largest detractor from performance as it prevented the Fund from benefiting from the appreciation of the U. S. dollar, the euro and the yen relative to the Canadian dollar. |
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Tory Bezazian was a veteran Scientologist who loved going after church critics. Until she met the darkest detractor of all. |
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Unsatisfactory situation reactor, Alchemy adhesive of the benefactor, Brain locked into bruising the latest detractor, More than a digital crash impactor. |
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