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Cognitive conflict becomes destructive only when it gets personalized resulting in negative feelings and private agendas that detract from the common purpose and goals of the team, which further ends in frustration and loss of trust and commitment within the team (Williams, 2008; de Wit et al. 2012; Tenzer et al. 2014).

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Scientists said yesterday that these differences should not detract from their common conclusion that the world is experiencing serious climate change, driven in part by human activity.

The principal intent of this article is to discuss the issues with thermal instability of common Li-ion electrolytes, which detract from the positive attributes of this chemistry.

This issue is common to much criminological research, however, and should not detract from the value of this novel exploration of a little-understood crime.

"They detract from the landscape," Alan says.

Do they detract from the work?

"It would detract from the job".

As I said, it doesn't detract from the puzzle.

Only disputed events detract from the movie's understated delights.

Legislation cannot detract from the privilege afforded by the constitution.

But I don't want to detract from the mood.

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