Sentence examples for future detriment from inspiring English sources

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Previous study of public goods has shown how cheating, if left unchecked, potentially leads to a "tragedy of the commons" [ 38, 39], whereby individual selection tends to favor exploitation of the public good at some concurrent or future detriment of the group.

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Artists, writers, arts organisations and parents are deeply concerned that the arts in secondary education are being diminished to the detriment of future audiences, future cultural innovation and most paradoxically, future British design and product development.

"In addition to this, changes to the benefit system will mean some properties available now would become unaffordable in the future, to the detriment of both residents seeking help with housing and the council".

When feedback is provided before implementation of an initial decision, high learning costs discourage individuals from learning in the initial period to the detriment of future performance.

We will continue to be underrepresented in the future -- to the detriment of all of us -- unless we do more to change it.

But with public debt sustainability also on policymakers' minds, the risk is that some valuable projects may be postponed or even abandoned -- to the detriment of future growth.

Only recently, 13 different federal agencies (spearheaded by the US Global Research Program) have concluded that climate change is already occurring, which you ignored only to appease your so-called base to the detriment of future generations.

We can also illustrate the dangers of using technology poorly and how careless conduct on smartphones and the internet can be a huge detriment in future pursuits of applying for colleges and jobs.

Any government program that is tried must be truly in the "public interest" and not just in the interests of lawmakers seeking another term in office, interest groups promoting their well-being at the expense of the general welfare or to the detriment of future generations that will be saddled with unimaginable amounts of debt in order to achieve immediate, politically attractive goals.

Denying attorneys who prevail in forfeiture cases the full compensation they have earned not only does those attorneys an injustice but risks chilling their advocacy and even discouraging them from taking on forfeiture cases to case to begin with, to the detriment of future forfeiture victims.

Unless Mr Zuma answers the accusations against him in court, a cloud of suspicion is sure to linger over him, to the detriment of his future presidency.

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