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- Unfortunately, it is definitely detracting from the task at hand.
- Chase is at his best when detracting from advocates on both sides.
- Trade has gone from fueling global prosperity to detracting from growth everywhere.
- But there should be no detracting from the significance of the Games.
- It only adds to the encyclopaedia not detracting from it.
- Not detracting from Harry, but it was kinda streamlined this time.
- :Without detracting from your contribution, this is an odd one.
- Training together " is detracting from readiness, " he said.
- The book punctures Wright's pomposity without detracting from his artistic stature.
- Some scholars fear that Pushkinmania is detracting from the poet's value.
- In effect, they all steal the show without detracting from each other.
- Detracting from the fun is a lackluster music soundtrack and dull sound effects.
- Even more detracting : the $ 45 price tag.
- It's detracting from Hawaii's world-famed tropical splendor.
- Because there are more cars, less walking is detracting from human progress.
- But I think this would be quite detracting.
- The attraction and distraction of sexuality is detracting from the effectiveness of basic training.
- Bush spokesman Ari Fleischer suggested that Gore may be detracting from his overall message.
- Over complicating the issue is at perl of detracting from quality and common sense.
- These arguments are detracting from good editing and causing ill-feeling between editors.
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