Sentence examples for perceived detriment from inspiring English sources

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It would far outweighs any perceived detriment".

The studies highlighted that this was considered undesirable by many women due to the perceived detriment to their career, resulting in women covering up their pregnant body to preserve their working relationships and work persona [ 38].

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This would be true of PD where the 'visible' symptoms also impact on the way the condition is perceived to the further detriment of QoL of the sufferer [ 26].

Another study of adolescents with short stature showed that they may experience detriments in perceived competence at school, athletic ability, and trait anxiety [ 9].

Trends in social media and the sophistication of television dramas have created a new breed of Instant Response Viewer that increasingly affects how a show is perceived, to its benefit or detriment.

Therefore, there appears to be a beneficial effect of risk counselling on the perceived risk accuracy without psychological detriment.

Michael J. Wolf, of the international consulting firm McKinsey & Company, suggested that the attacks on McDonald's or Starbucks outlets often occurred as a reaction to a perceived invasion of American culture to the detriment of local culture.

Amongst the younger group of patients (≤45 years) with a severe diagnosis, the detriment HRQL due to allergy/asthma was perceived as being lower; suggesting that an additional motivation for younger individuals to demand SIT is that their HRQL are affected more severely by allergy.

The need for, and scarcity of, research expertise in higher education institutions thus facilitates that African scholars tend to work across borders, which is not always perceived positively as some countries have gained to the detriment of others [ 16].

However performance measurement is methodologically challenging and public performance reporting may give rise to unintended consequences such as patient selection by providers [ 72], data misrepresentation to improve perceived performance, and prioritization of narrow, organization-specific objectives to the detriment of wider health system goals [ 73].

As was stated above this power is ambivalent i.e., it can act for mankind's benefit or detriment and is perceived therefore as the location either of creativity or of chaos.

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