Now this would not have a detrimental effect on the cash flow because the money has already been spent. |
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Items of great sentimental value were removed in this break-in, consequently having a detrimental effect on the owner. |
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She is now extremely frail and the intended move is certain to have a detrimental effect on her physical and emotional well being. |
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In the event, that did not occur, partly due to the detrimental effect it may have had on peace talks. |
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The one growth area under this current government is on law and legislation but with detrimental effect on humans. |
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The Panel agreed that permanent exclusion would have a highly detrimental effect on him at the present time. |
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Whether or not this would have a detrimental effect on the tourists in the long run is a matter of conjecture. |
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The proposal would have a detrimental effect on the amenities of neighbouring residents due to noise and disturbance. |
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The UK legislation also allows the employer to refuse flextime if it produces a detrimental effect on the ability to meet customer demand. |
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In spite of generally high hyperparasitism, no detrimental effect on the control efficiency of either primary parasitoid was noticed. |
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If blood parasites have a detrimental effect on their hosts, heavy parasite infections will correlate with low host reproductive success. |
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The river is in flood at present with water discoloured but this appears to have had no detrimental effect on catches. |
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The highest rate of B foliar fertilization resulted in leaf burn but had no other evident detrimental effect on plant growth. |
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In contrast, unsaturated fats don't have the same detrimental effect on cholesterol levels. |
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No detrimental effect on the importer industry has been demonstrated by the investigation. |
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The criminalization of human error can have a detrimental effect on safety. |
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The lopsided emphasis on material goods is bound to have a detrimental effect on our society. |
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The CR1 must be adjusted by ear and, if not set correctly, can have a detrimental effect on the sound quality. |
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Detonating the bars of dynamite does not necessarily have a detrimental effect. |
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The small stream feeding into the bay likely had a detrimental effect on the ice thickness and quality. |
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In addition, the improper handling of wastewater has had a detrimental effect on the environment. |
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The Committee acknowledges public opinion that this type of control has had a detrimental effect on individual and community employment levels. |
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The opposite concern was also raised, namely that this proposal would have a detrimental effect on the independence of the Court. |
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The excess weight had a detrimental effect on aircraft performance after the loss of power from one engine. |
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Several sources indicate that this has had a detrimental effect on South Africa's capacity to detect and control wildlife crime. |
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As we were not designed to function under long-term stress, continued high levels of Cortisol have a detrimental effect upon our health. |
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They contend that such risk would have a detrimental effect on entrepreneurism and openness in dealing with regulatory bodies. |
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This potentially endangers the lives of patients and certainly can have a detrimental effect on doctors' health. |
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Underestimating the weight of people on board can have a detrimental effect on aircraft performance. |
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According to recent research, alcohol in breast milk may disturb young children's sleep and have a detrimental effect on their development. |
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Seed crop failures are likely to have a significant detrimental effect on chipmunks, which depend on stored food to survive the winter. |
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Such damage can have a detrimental effect on a company's reputation, the brand perception, employee morale and business relationships. |
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To a small extent, this can also happen in the stomachs of ruminant animals, such as cows and sheep, but without the same detrimental effect as the man-made variety. |
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Of great concern is the increase in unemployment and its detrimental effect on conditions of employment. |
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Rights abuses are having a detrimental effect on populations even as governments overlook their excesses. |
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Some felt that Stern's other pursuits had a detrimental effect on his playing. |
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A move away from Coventry will have a hugely detrimental effect on the club. |
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It is an issue that is going to have a detrimental effect on the people living in my riding. |
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However, they could not substantiate their objections with any evidence of the measures having a detrimental effect on them. |
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The departure of skilled professionals has had a detrimental effect on the development of several sectors. |
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The distortion of the filter can also be seen clearly and has a detrimental effect on the sealing at the longer side. |
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The detrimental effect of the shortened period for claiming input credits is easily illustrated. |
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In any organisation, raced-based discrimination will inevitably have a detrimental effect on its legitimacy, credibility, effectiveness and staff morale. |
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Age can have a detrimental effect on sleep. |
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In fact, study after study has proven that there is no correlation between the loss of jobs and raising the minimum wage, nor of a detrimental effect on the economy. |
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Some producers contend that dumping by even a small number of producers at harvest time can have a detrimental effect on prices for the entire season. |
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Though high dose of dichlorvos had a detrimental effect on acetylcholinesterase activity, no significant inhibition was seen with low dose of dichlorvos. |
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Everybody knows, for example, that science has proved that nicotine, alcohol or any recreational drugs have a detrimental effect in the balance of chemical functions and, as a result, in the stability of neural energies. |
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He also asks the federal government about various practices that he claims have a detrimental effect on salmon and other fish species, such as the issuance of fish farm licenses and the use of various netting practices. |
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Be careful with the people you choose to associate with. These people could be motivators but also have a detrimental effect on your commitment to go to the gym. |
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A situation like this could have a detrimental effect on the financial markets as the debt of these two companies is widely held throughout the global financial system. |
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This is likely to have a detrimental effect of the life of the foster carer and his family, as persons with HIV often suffer from discrimination and social isolation. |
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Inadequate nutrition can have a detrimental effect on children's learning ability, motivation and attentiveness as well as on their physical growth and development. |
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This arrangement permitted the top of the cargo to shift transversely, and the resultant transverse shift of weight in heavy seas had a detrimental effect on the vessel's transverse stability. |
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This can have a detrimental effect on the sound quality and usually ends up being muddy as the high-frequencies are excessively attenuated and other frequencies may be unnaturally emphasized. |
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To be able to accommodate the alignment movements of the chock without detrimental effect on bearing performance, the bearings have one sphered washer. |
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Specifically, the Complainant alleged that the CSIS employee acted improperly and unprofessionally and, as a result, there was a detrimental effect on his life. |
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The electrochemistry of the XFC FLEX series allows the battery to be recharged in a relatively short period of time with high inrush currents with no detrimental effect. |
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The reason for tabling such an amendment is that I do not want the liberalisation of sale below cost to have a detrimental effect on small and medium-size enterprises. |
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Employees on full time language training and employees on leave for extended periods have also had a detrimental effect on our ability to meet more legislated deadlines. |
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Under this option, teachers aged at least 50 who no longer want the responsibilities of their current post can move to a lower paid post without a detrimental effect on their pensions. |
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Unfortunately, past policies by the Liberal government and the other one sitting down the way, when it had its brief time in office, had a major detrimental effect to the Canadian economy. |
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However, the EU must avoid to fund projects which have a detrimental effect on nature conservation, with the EU stepping in again at a later stage to pick up the bill for the resultant damage to nature and the environment. |
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Should the regulations apply to MAV II or to the underlying assets held by MAV II, it is possible that they will have a detrimental effect on the value of the Company's investments in MAV II notes. |
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In fact, he points out that studies have concluded some feeding and flower loss has no detrimental effect on the yield, while other research indicates that light feeding levels can actually increase yields. |
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Mr President, this directive should be named Expire rather than Inspire, considering the detrimental effect it will have on the Ordnance Survey mapping agency of Great Britain. |
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The main reason for this detrimental effect is the issue of body image. |
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If Chelsea hoped this blow would have a detrimental effect on Arsenal, they were to be sorely mistaken as the Gunners surged forward after the restart. |
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Its trendiness has grown sufficient that psychotherapy trade journals engage in editorial handwringing over its detrimental effect on the profession. |
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Previous studies have suggested that radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation emitted by the devices can have a detrimental effect on male fertility. |
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