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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 added that one of the reasons Byju's is at its current crossroads is the "detrimental" board structure of venture capitalist-funded companies.

From BBC

Hotel industry officials said that the protests could, in the long term, diminish Southern California’s reputation as a destination, with detrimental effects for hotel owners, operators and their employees.

From New York Times

"But not having the state party well funded is detrimental to many Republican campaigns next year," he added.

From Reuters