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"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".
Had we had more contact hours in certain areas, it would have detracted from our independent studies.
Governments have not wanted to give the commission democratic legitimacy that would have detracted from their own power and the commission has not welcomed openness.
UNDER the property's five-acre residential zoning, there could have been more home sites, but such a design would have detracted from the overall objective, which was to minimize the impact of new development on the mansion.
In the full frame, which he printed late in life, you can see elements that would have detracted from the mood of the classic print: men shoveling snow on both the right and left sides of the frame and three dark vertical bands, wooden railroad ties, on the left.
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But undoubtedly the exits have detracted from the show.
They offered candid feedback that I took to heart, and as a result we cleared both the song and video of several blemishes that would have certainly detracted from the video's impact.
"If either of these jobs had detracted from the quality of his coaching, we would have looked at going down a different route but he has taken to the role in his usual calm, controlled manner and been totally unfazed".
One liberal Seattle commentator said he would have spat in Zerzan's face after the riots if he had seen him because the wrecked shop fronts had detracted from the main business of closing down the World Trade Organisation talks.
There are two moments in The Emoji Movie where I am fully convinced I am going to see emojis fuck, and I still cannot decide if that would have added or detracted to the Emoji Movie experience.
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