Detriments Sentence Examples

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  • In summary, we do not think that the potential benefits outweigh the detriments we have identified.

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  • Potentially high fees and higher-than-average interest rates are some of the potential detriments associated with Juniper cards.

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  • Because of the ships' limited size, the tiny cabins are one of the line's biggest detriments.

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  • There is controversy regarding the health benefits or detriments of using sun lamps.

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  • Since there is a definite lack of clear and longstanding research related to the health benefits or detriments of GMOs, it is difficult to decide whether this technology is actually safe.

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  • Functional problems in newborns and developing babies involve detriments in a body system or body part's ability to perform.

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  • This will allow you to experience first hand the benefits and detriments of each site.

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  • Because the diamonds are recessed into the ring, lower quality gems can be used without visible detriments - the concealed setting obscures flaws, lower color grades, and other price-reducing characteristics.

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  • Severe detriments in language and social development are possible within this diagnosis.

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  • A cash advance for small business has many of the same detriments associated with them as cash advances for individuals.

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  • Before you go down to a lot, peruse the websites of area dealerships and see what you perceive as the benefits and detriments of each.

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