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We are talking in terms of a policy of determent at the very most.
Second, having diversions during unemployment is more of a determent.
Or we can continue funding other country's economies at a determent to ours.
It was also general considered to be a determent of any future unlawful behavior from the minority population.
In principle, it's supposed to act as a determent to future crimes committed by Game-playing groups.
Botanical Garden was a British determent area.
According to the Regents, the excessive cost of renovation was the main determent of any reuse option.
Schopenhauer declared that "real moral reform is not at all possible, but only determent from the deed...."
Over the next several decades Bern continued to expand to the determent of the Habsburgs and Fribourg.
Cryptic error messages are a determent, I'm running Lubuntu 11.10 and the package manager sometimes gives cryptic errors.
In countries with strong laws and effective legal systems, lawsuits can be brought against those who have allegedly committed fraud; but determent with legal prosecution would not be enough.
Since the adult educational program classes in broadcast journalism were proving to be more of a determent than a benefit to the station, the night class program was cancelled by Piper Community School.
Determent Effect Cited Dale DuTremble, an Assistant Unites States Attorney, told the jurors in closing arguments on Wednesdaythat a guilty verdict would deter political corruption.
The only negative consequence of the freight toll system detected thus far has been determent of some trucks off the autobahns and onto other roads, resulting in additional noise and congestion on these routes.
Frontman Andy decided that Nataniel Infante and César Añasco should leave the band due to radical musical differences and for being a constant determent on all the band's ambitious projects.
I READ your reply to the £10 letter re medical treatment or the proposed determent of it by some doctors, and I was completely astounded by the lack of logic in the statement 'have helped themselves to get there.'
While this kind of speed is possible, the groups that favor speed in determent of quality are known as "speedsub" groups and tend to release low-quality fansubs (in terms of subtitle accuracy, video quality, and other aspects).
Various arguments have been suggested for this location, to the determent of a proposed fortress sited further into the interior (likely in Ferragudo): the site offered better sight-lines, a greater access to potable water, and especially its privileged connection with Portimão, thereby determining its selection over other sites.
During the time Surreal had been at the Hall, she'd observed that the males-from the most menial male servant right up to the High Lord-had some very particular ideas about what was considered acceptable physical distance, and the cold courtesy they could all turn on a woman was usually an effective determent when that distance wasn't respected.