Thesaurus / detrimental
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Sometimes they are detrimental to the virus, and that lineage will quickly die off.
WHY OPENING RESTAURANTS IS EXACTLY WHAT THE CORONAVIRUS WANTS US TO DOCAROLINE CHENFEBRUARY 6, 2021PROPUBLICAUltimately those services proved detrimental to restaurants, even those that never signed on for their services in the first place.
WHAT IF EVERY INDEPENDENT PIZZERIA WAS JUST PART OF ONE BIG FAKE CHAIN?JAYA SAXENAFEBRUARY 3, 2021EATERThere’s been consistent coverage of their detrimental impact on workers ever since the phrase “gig economy” was first uttered, but the pandemic has increased the public’s awareness of exactly how they harm the restaurant industry.
THE TRUE COST OF CONVENIENCEDEEPTI SHARMAJANUARY 22, 2021EATERThis was despite such flying being so detrimental to mental and physical wellbeing, let alone productivity given total door-to-door time wasted and even jet lag, he said.
‘FLYING ISN’T ALL THAT NECESSARY’: GROUNDED BUSINESS EXECS EXPRESS RELIEF AT SUSPENSION OF NON-STOP TRAVELJESSICA DAVIESJANUARY 12, 2021DIGIDAYProcurement shouldn’t be a bad thing for senior marketers and subsequently agencies but there’s no doubt it can have a detrimental impact on some pitches.
‘MARKETERS TALK A GOOD GAME’: CONFESSIONS OF A SENIOR AGENCY EXEC ON BEING PAID FAIRLYSEB JOSEPHJANUARY 6, 2021DIGIDAYThe detrimental effects of changing hormones typically begin with perimenopause, soon after estrogen levels begin to fall.
THE ATHLETE'S GUIDE TO MENOPAUSELINDSAY WARNERDECEMBER 8, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINESo it stands to reason then that periods may have a detrimental impact on a woman’s sports performance.
HOW THE CONTRACEPTIVE PILL COULD HELP FEMALE ATHLETES STAY COOLLGBTQ-EDITORNOVEMBER 21, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSAs a good-looking young bachelor, though a detrimental, he had been very popular.
THE PIT TOWN CORONET, VOLUME I (OF 3)CHARLES JAMES WILLSAccording to this comparison, we have a right to reject it, if we find it detrimental to the welfare of mankind.
SUPERSTITION IN ALL AGES (1732)JEAN MESLIERI suggested that it might be possible to get a secure twenty thousand a year by at least detrimental methods—socially speaking.
THE NEW MACHIAVELLIHERBERT GEORGE WELLSWORDS RELATED TO DETRIMENTAL
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