Councillor Berman, who is Jewish, said: 'We should not allow what is a trivial matter to
detract from the event which is about learning from the mistakes of the past.
(23) They should discuss any issues or concerns before the trial, review their testimony with the prosecutor to ensure it makes sense, and determine if anything about their appearance might
detract from their testimony.
While these projects are important, they
detract from the department's ability to execute its audit plan.
If only the prose flowed smoothly, all these problems would not
detract from the impact the story could have.
However, these small issues in no way
detract from an outstanding work of scholarship that sheds light on politics, religion, prison life, and philosophy in the late sixteenth century.
"This means your framing should complement the artwork, bring out die importance of the piece and in no way
detract from the beauty it presents.
Responsibility for these issues is not part of the mission (or expertise) of a not-for-profit organization, and they can
detract from the organization's ability to fulfill its real goals.
Gallay's inability to shed much light on this topic does not
detract from this valuable book, which in any event was constructed as a study of how European and Indian societies rose and fell in the half-century after the arrival of white Carolinian settlers.
Unsubstantiated or incorrect examples also
detract from the overall presentation of this case study.
"When I can take their direct comments back to my colleagues, it creates a sense of urgency to develop biological inputs that won't
detract from, and may actually enhance, the quality and wholesomeness of meat and milk."
* As beautiful as your kitchen may be, the never-ending production and accumulation of garbage can
detract from it.
A largely qualitative and feminist perspective approach unfortunately promotes a one-sided analysis, but this does not on the whole
detract from the work's overall comprehensive review of welfare trends particular to women and families.
This book could be seen as a promotion piece fog his own fundraising firm but that does not
detract from a penetrating analysis of what Christian stewardship means and how it has been subverted by secular fundraising techniques.
Nonetheless, this minor point does not
detract from the book's substantial contribution.
Also pouting provocatively at camera and wearing sexy heels helps
detract from varicose veins (OK, not really.).