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How to use detrimentally in a sentence

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On the basis of its own investigations the landlord formed an honestly held belief that this tenant would detrimentally affect the mall.
Any beneficial acclimatization effect was detrimentally offset by the inability to train at high intensity due to the lack of oxygen.
It's a valid proposal, but it needs to be looked at further to ensure community needs and businesses are not detrimentally affected.
Some researchers warn that hooking up provides no relationship training and could detrimentally affect the ability of those involved to form committed partnerships over time.
The Tribunal reasonably concluded that the respondent's impugned conduct detrimentally affected the complainant's work environment.
I would suggest that it is more a question of the employer of the articled clerk not exploiting detrimentally the enthusiasm of that young person in that particular case.
If the fungus enters the grapes while unripe and under wet conditions, this causes the grapes to rot detrimentally.
And he spotted the way the sport he loved and cared about was developing – detrimentally, to his and now other eyes –far sooner than many.
It is unacceptable for the state to interfere detrimentally in the life of a church.
This resistance has also detrimentally affected international trade negotiations relating to the inter-linkage between trade and environment.
These investments will be detrimentally affected by the imposition of anti-dumping measures.
Obliging civilians to work without pay is detrimentally impacting upon their ability to make a living.
It has also given the impression that Britain is acting detrimentally to the general European interest and is the only country marching out of step.
Though there are no deferment fees and the interest should stay as agreed, going off-plan can detrimentally affect your credit history.
The cumulative effect of the ballast removal and the on-going fishing equipment modifications raised the vessel's centre of gravity and detrimentally affected its transverse stability.
Clients have suggested that the lengthy delays in decision making detrimentally affect collective bargaining relationships, and I can't disagree with them.
Full-time fishers are eligible to be issued a nuisance seal licence for grey seals if it can be satisfactorily shown that their fishing operations are being detrimentally impacted by grey seal predation.
The rationale is that publication of the name of a young person would impede rehabilitation efforts and detrimentally affect young persons and, in the long run, compromise public safety.
The advantage of early prosecutorial advice includes reducing the risk that operational decisions, such as those relating to methods of obtaining evidence, will detrimentally affect the admissibility of evidence at trial.
Organizations involved in this activity can detrimentally affect the integrity of Canadian financial institutions, key sectors of the Canadian economy and other public institutions.
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Not a man but knew that the losses in defence had been detrimentally disproportionate.
Obviously we all have certain stressful times when more hours are needed to be put in but overworking can affect both the person and the company they work for detrimentally.
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