Sentences with detriment
det·ri·ment
D d - Children spend too much time on schoolwork, to the detriment of other activities.
- “But marriage in secret, Nikolay Vsyevolodovitch — a fatal secret. I receive money from you, and I'm suddenly asked the question, 'What's that money for?' My hands are tied; I cannot answer to the detriment of my sister, to the detriment of the family honour. ”
- But he says you can't get an anti- detriment payment on the tax-free component.
- Any heritage building that's lost is to the detriment of the history of the city.
- I thought he overplayed this at first to the detriment of the work's stunning energy.
- Using the phone poorly can inadvertently act as a detriment to our success.
- Most people will experience the detriment that debt has to offer at some point in their lives.
- Often, when we get caught in the diet/weight loss trap, this becomes our main focus, to the detriment of everything else.
- However, a poorly written press release, no matter its news value, can be a detriment to an organization, and may even cause some harm.