Sentence examples for having detracted from inspiring English sources

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ball as having detracted from healthier recreational play as well as more traditional coaching.

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But undoubtedly the exits have detracted from the show.

None of this is to say it has detracted from my enjoyment.

"And that would have detracted too much from my creative work.

Hockey conceded the government "could have gone harder" in paying down deficits, but said "it would have detracted from growth".

Time spent on "self-esteem" and social issues has detracted from the real business of traditional education: academics.

The tumult, of course, has detracted from the Girls' original mission of promoting women in the arts.

Had we had more contact hours in certain areas, it would have detracted from our independent studies.

But he thinks the personal attacks have detracted from the real concerns doctors have about the contract.

He apologised to other protesters, saying that his actions had detracted from the cause the protests were trying to highlight.

But that might have detracted from Clinton's self-image of being in total charge at all times.

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