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His play was detrimental to their team at that particular time.
This, however, could be detrimental to the national public environmental interest.
Too much time on either side can be detrimental to this process.
Which has a detrimental effect on both research and teaching, of course.
Cancer is an example of how they can be detrimental.
"There have been so many detrimental events around the world."
This action could have detrimental effects on the child's future development.
He could find the move detrimental to his international career so it's a risk.
No longer is he taking it to a level that at times became detrimental to the team.
"There comes a time when having hope is more detrimental than coming to terms with what happened," she said.
The former students knew how detrimental dropping out would be.
"What you consider progress may actually be detrimental to your people."
In practice, this is not necessary and even detrimental to performance.
In general, smoking anything is sure to be detrimental to good health.
That will have a massive detrimental on effect their lives.
The products themselves are thought to be detrimental to the environment.
"I am not going to put my officers in any position that is detrimental to their health."
Whether it be detrimental or otherwise to the public good I do not know.
But what if it is detrimental to only a specific section of society?
With what we're trying to accomplish, it could really be detrimental.
Repetition, one may feel, could only be detrimental to the effect.
Not being able to understand or make sense of pain can also be detrimental to a child's mental state.
This however is a detrimental to the stability of the company.
We've never heard anything detrimental directly from the guys we're interested in.
David was only going to play if something detrimental happened to Rodney.