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detrimental

[de-truh-men-tl] / ˌdɛ trəˈmɛn tl /


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“This serves as a reminder that any slowdown in AI growth will have a detrimental impact on the economies in North Asia, especially South Korea and Taiwan,” said the ANZ Research team.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Being famous is an important factor influencing longevity and underscores the need for targeted interventions to mitigate its detrimental effects on longevity."

From BBC

He said that all the provisions in the Comprehensive Policing and Justice Reform Amendment Act “are completely detrimental to keeping and retaining and hiring new candidates.”

From Washington Post

This is an industry that continues to grow, and failing to tangibly embrace diversity in thought, background, race and gender will be detrimental to our country’s future.

From Seattle Times

Indeed, she says, some of the same drugs and strategies that seek to reverse detrimental habits in other compulsive disorders might work for binge eating.

From Science Magazine