Use "detract" in a sentence

1. The publicity could detract from our election campaign.

2. The scandal will not detract from her fame.

3. Her striking mannerisms detract from the reality of the character.

4. Does it detract from the Kingdom message we bear?

5. One mistake is not going to detract from your achievement.

6. These revelations should not detract from his achievements.

7. A damaged Bumper cover will disfigure your vehicle and detract from

8. The sexual scandal will detract from the president's fame.

9. A cur barking at the sun cannot detract from its glory.

10. But these are quibbles, and in no way detract from Jane Brown's achievement.

11. Do not detract from your abilities and accomplishments by boasting.

12. The peeling wall detract from the beauty of the room.

13. Jemson's problems shouldn't detract from woeful Wednesday's own troubles and their disappointing performance.

14. Also, will more efficient personal transportation detract from incentives to invest in mass transit?

15. 13 Her striking mannerisms detract from the reality of the character.

16. To detract from the honor or luster of: to Besmirch someone's good name.

17. Would I not cause inconvenience and detract from the joy of the occasion?’

18. These factors will likely detract from the aesthetic value of the sites.

19. Why does it not detract from Jehovah’s glory to refer to human authorities as “superior”?

20. The market forces people to add value to raw materials, not detract from them.

21. Heavy-handed and unsubtle, it tends to detract Annoyingly from, rather than enhance, changes in mood

22. Again, however, these Carpings must not be allowed to detract from Aesch's highly commendable results

23. 25 Such points, nevertheless,(www.Sentencedict.com) should not detract from the overall value of his political theory.

24. Synonyms for Backbite include detract, knock, libel, rubbish, abuse, calumniate, defame, denigrate, disparage and malign

25. Worn-out book bags and dog-eared or soiled Bibles also detract from the Kingdom message.

26. The contours of a site are obviously important and may add or detract from its development potential.

27. He was determined not to let anything detract from his enjoyment of the trip.

28. A busy background cluttered with power lines, roads, or automobiles will only detract from your photo.

29. (Romans 12:2; 2 Corinthians 6:3) Overly casual or tight-fitting clothes can detract from our message.

30. Some observers worry that the role of landlord will detract from the primary business of five-star hotels.

31. The implausibility of that claim should not detract from the potential impact of the plan.

32. The contours of a site are obviously important and may add or detract from its development potential.Sentencedict.com

33. Only a Churl would wish to detract from the inspired performances of competitors in cycling, swimming and gymnastics

34. This does not detract, however, from the general value of conducting the type of analysis suggested by Hayzen.

35. Another is that its method of valuation was too complex and this would detract from its widespread adoption.

36. It is important that we read accurately and that we do not detract from the message by mispronouncing words.

37. It has been observed that some wear types of attire that are not dignified and detract from the occasion.

38. 20 Some observers worry that the role of landlord will detract from the primary business of five-star hotels.

39. Rather than enhancing the material you are presenting, that style of delivery will detract from it.

40. No amount of display or pomp is going to increase it, or lack of it detract.

41. To identify people by name can be seen to detract from the objectivity of the report.

42. For instance, if there is one other woman engineer she may detract from your special status.

43. Remember you want your visuals to reinforce your message, not detract from what you are saying.

44. The political motives that lay behind this patronage in no way detract from the superb aesthetic achievement that it produced.

45. The timing of the minister's visit, however, could somewhat detract from the goodwill it's supposed to generate.

46. But the real beauty of this bass is that the playing of it does not detract from this favourable first impression.

47. C S Collins An obvious enthusiast, with a strong sense of humour which did not detract from his very informative presentation.

48. ‘Aggressiveness can detract from self-development by undermining academic pursuits and creating socially alienating conditions.’ 1.1 Determination and forcefulness

49. I think this is a very convenient sort of way to detract attention from much more serious problems.

50. Any fears that either food or service might detract from this otherwise delightful scene were immediately dismissed -- both are excellent.

51. 28 The timing of the minister's visit, however,[www.Sentencedict.com] could somewhat detract from the goodwill it's supposed to generate.

52. Do not be tempted to start a harder routine at the beginning as this will almost certainly detract from the potential gains.

53. But a home that is dirty or that has discarded items lying around will likely detract from the Kingdom message.

54. 18 C S Collins An obvious enthusiast, with a strong sense of humour which did not detract from his very informative presentation.

55. A Cashmeres semi-longer haired plume tail does not detract from the well balanced, graceful, long body of the Bengal cat

56. Any other marking may be affixed to the product, provided that it does not detract from the visibility, legibility, or meaning of the CE mark.

57. They felt that the proposed development would detract from the rural character of the area because of its size, height and bulk.

58. A full reopening of the island would require substantial investment in safety, and detract from the historical state of the aged buildings on the property.

59. The baptism site would not be a proper place for jesting, playing, swimming, or other conduct that would detract from the seriousness of the occasion.

60. We would not want anything about our appearance or way of life to bring reproach on our heavenly Father or to detract from the message we preach.

61. That “Working Backwards” is a lot closer to an authorized corporate profile than a tell-all, however, does not necessarily detract from its interest

62. The Accord is the only Honda equipped with both volume and tuning knobs for the stereo, and they don't detract from the cabin's appearance

63. Exercise Artificialities It is recognized that the following Artificialities and constraints may detract from realism; however, exercise planners should accept these Artificialities as a means of facilitating achievement of the exercise objectives:

64. Gifts can be part of a cherished tradition, but they can also detract from the simple dignity of the season and distract us from celebrating the birth of our Savior in a meaningful way.

65. Don’t put a ton of time into Alliterating an outline if it is going to detract from the time you’d take to search the Scriptures and prepare to faithfully exposit them

66. Very well read by Anna except for pronouncing bow as beau and there is an awful lot of Beauing in the tale She did correct this in chapter 28 which amused me and in no way did it detract from her telling.

67. Belittling: 1 adj tending to diminish or disparage “ Belittling comments” Synonyms: deprecating , deprecative , deprecatory , depreciative , depreciatory , slighting uncomplimentary tending to (or intended to) detract or disparage n the act of Belittling Type of: disparagement , dispraise the act of speaking contemptuously of n a Belittling

68. ‘Only a Churl would deny anyone the consolation of hope.’ ‘Only a Churl would wish to detract from the inspired performances of competitors in cycling, swimming and gymnastics.’ ‘Only a Churl would refuse to acknowledge the president's success in crafting national unity out of catastrophe, and even liberals have been obliged to pay

69. QUESTIONS A Cyberslacker is someone who Is not distracted by technology but is inspired by it Allows technology to interfere with their work productivity Does not let technology detract from their work Increases their productivity if they only allow a small part of their day for slacking Both Band D QUESTION 10 are those relationships we create and maintain primarily or almost exclusively