For example, a squatter may make "improvements" that the owner considers detrimental.
The continuing lack of national policy statements and environmental standards are widely considered detrimental to the Act's administration.
Thus, the attachment to any viewpoint is considered detrimental, and is a cause of life's suffering.
Those who weigh more than 240 pounds need not attend as they are considered detrimental to the horses' well being.
Such behavior is generally considered detrimental for shareholders since it forces them to reinvest in the same company, whether they want to or not.
That cargo was given to the inhabitants free, a charitable attitude which Cromwell considered detrimental to the spirit of trade.
Smade's alterations of the planet's ecology could hardly, therefore, be considered detrimental.
As a result recovery may be considered beneficial or detrimental depending on the circumstances.
Levels of 6 nematodes per 1 cubic centimeter is considered detrimental to the tree.
We also find it very alarming that incineration, which we consider detrimental to the environment, has actually now been included as something to aim for.