His unusual creative process doesn't seem to detract from the final product. |
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With 45 ballerinas on the stage, even the wobbles and occasional lapses in synchronicity cannot detract from the spectacle. |
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Shouldn't she wear something classy that doesn't detract from her more cerebral achievements? |
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Students frequently have other responsibilities while on clerkships that may detract from performing patient care functions. |
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Only the intrusions of his neighbour, Mrs Mac, detract from a life of idleness. |
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The individual may be classified as incomplete, immature, or by other pejorative terms which detract from his dignity. |
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Their humble attire did little to detract from the air of imperious authority they exuded, however. |
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These small infelicities do not detract from a remarkable piece of research that will be of interest to scholars and generalists alike. |
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A rocking midsection and an oddball circus music interlude don't contribute much to the song, but they don't detract much from it, either. |
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The video transfer captures those colors nicely, and there are no marks or digital flaws to detract from the enjoyment of the film. |
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Of course one-to-one correspondences would detract from the richness of the book. |
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At what point do cost-saving measures begin to detract from mission effectiveness? |
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Not to detract from the Zelda experience were the enemies and foes along the way. |
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Blemishes of this kind detract from but fortunately do not destroy the excellence of so much else in this welcome volume. |
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Only the garish turquoise silk tie and the glint in his pale blue eyes detract from this picture of geriatric gentlemanliness. |
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On the debit side, a number of discrepancies detract from an otherwise riveting biography. |
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British pop stars will apparently do anything to simultaneously create publicity and detract attention from their actual music. |
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The four bed detached residence was restored in a way which does not detract from the history of the place. |
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Here, the backgrounds are obtrusive and detract from the rest of the action. |
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Choose a design that fits in with the style and scale of your home, otherwise you could detract from its value and end up living in a fortress. |
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Breeders of dogs whose tails are docked for cosmetic purposes say a ban would detract from the visual attraction of certain types. |
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The weak jokes should not, however, detract from the seriousness of the issue. |
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But that should not detract from what was an excellent all-round performance from the home side. |
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But that can't detract from a fine performance by Collins who dug in and fought to the end. |
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Stylised fantasy environments can work, but here they feel cheap and persistently detract from the film itself. |
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This had a subtle blend of flavours so as not to detract from the delicate-tasting prawns which were in plentiful supply. |
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There are not many places where you can get into conversation about how to detract from the value of the local housing. |
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And doing the rounds in one day certainly did not detract from the quality of the gifts. |
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As a result, the case is being made that money spent to minimise risk does not detract from shareholder value, but protects it. |
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The low correlation value is therefore explicable and does not detract from the findings. |
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All of these signs should be accommodated on one post and thus not detract from the beauty of the surroundings. |
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The cups must be free of any defects that would detract from their appearance or affect their performance. |
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But this should not detract greatly from the importance of Berger's larger points. |
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There are some graphical problems, and the AI sucks, but that doesn't detract much from the fun of it. |
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As with all great bands, such archaeology doesn't detract one iota, but allows us to indulge in a kind of aural watch repairing. |
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The fact Colin never won Olympic gold does not detract one bit from his achievements. |
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This is to detract the attention of the people from the terrible times in Rome. |
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One way of hiding the leaves is to grow the bulbs near or through other plants that will provide cover or detract the eye. |
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Let me also say that my motive is not to detract attention from the noble few who set examples on which we can draw. |
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But she stresses the short lifespan of a football career should not detract girls from getting involved in the sport. |
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The pain momentarily stunned him but not enough to detract his attention from her. |
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No worldly temptation was enough to detract him from the ultimate aim of human life. |
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The best policy is to put money into exterminating the disease and nothing must detract us from this. |
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Icann said the lawsuit was an attempt to detract attention from its upcoming meeting in Vancouver. |
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The debris will pile up as one works back and detract from one's security while exenterating the posterior cells. |
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Sometimes these additives can improve flavour, but obviously they can also detract from it. |
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That may be partly true but it does not detract from a thorough aesthetic appreciation of his works. |
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The fact that we forget to bring the food does not detract from the outing and we manage well on pistachio nuts and whiskey sours. |
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Aggressiveness can detract from self-development by undermining academic pursuits and creating socially alienating conditions. |
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Overall, everything moves at a good pace, and the various wipes and instant replays don't detract the least from the action. |
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The issue was made as a red herring to detract from the real issues in respect of his management style. |
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The fact that this game is an all-ticket occasion may detract some people from going to the game. |
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As a reviewer, criticise statistical flaws only when you can explain how they specifically detract from the study. |
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With all that said, there's no feasible argument that can detract Floyd Mayweather as the undisputed champion of the lightweights. |
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Inconsistent roofscapes on Main Street and varied building colours detract from the attractive village. |
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Though present, the DNR artifacts are not significant enough to detract much from the viewing. |
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The others detract, receive value or stand aside from the work of the first group. |
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The two-piece brass section added a full and funky sound that helped detract from the sameness and blandness of many of Mayer's songs. |
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The garlic wasn't strong enough to mask a slightly fishy flavour, but that didn't detract. |
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But if the album ultimately suffers from a sameness of sound, that doesn't detract from its bright, insistent melodicism. |
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Aside from some flicker during the opening credit sequence, there is nothing to detract from the haunting visuals of the film. |
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Talk of the moshiach increased and the fact that the Rebbe cold not talk did nothing to detract Lubavitchers from the messianic belief. |
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In a similar way, the size and shape of the bowl will enhance or detract from its bouquet. |
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Most interventions by an umpire detract from the spectacle and hence are unwelcome to players and spectators. |
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Tonight, even a muddy sound system and faulty backing tapes cannot detract from the brilliant pop nous beating at the band's core. |
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Damaged trees along skid roads further detract from the visual appearance of the forest. |
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Remember its that dull looking door, that unpainted gateway or wall, that can detract from the house and the house can detract from the village. |
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As snakes can also be poorly cooked, the snakiness does not detract from the duck-magic. |
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Heavy-handed and unsubtle, it tends to detract annoyingly from, rather than enhance, changes in mood. |
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In some cases, unwisely planned home improvements can actually detract value from a property. |
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The attraction of the bright lights of the cities can detract from the demands of study. |
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The simple veil headpiece works great with elaborate bridal gowns since the veil does not detract from the overall look. |
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However, this historical fallacy does not, perhaps, detract from its heuristic usefulness. |
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If options are added on after this they an actually detract from a car's value, particularly if non-standard. |
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I am currently considering whether judging the next round of debates in an orange halter-neck top would detract from my gravitas. |
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Barriers, temporary and permanent, almost inevitably detract from the quality of streetscapes and landscapes. |
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Some additional cavils are worth mentioning, but they don't detract from what this fine work has to offer. |
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There were a couple of minor slips and stumbles, but they really didn't detract from the overall look. |
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He loves the lifestyle in Norwich, where passion for football does not detract from the city's rural charms. |
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Unfortunately the effects of overtraining can negate months of hard work and detract from the athletes' full potential. |
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I think it is a tribute to the performances that the heat was horrible but didn't detract from the show. |
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Only a churl would wish to detract from the inspired performances of competitors in cycling, swimming and gymnastics. |
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None of these criticisms, however, detract significantly from what is a major contribution to human geography and urban studies. |
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Nevertheless, these externals should not detract from the fact that this book is an important contribution to Calvin studies specifically and historical theology generally. |
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In some places, the use of more colloquial language seems to work and not detract from the original gospels, but in other places, it came across to me as contrived. |
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Further, the developing countries did not want environmental issues to unduly detract them from the primary task of development and eradication of poverty. |
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In any case, the few flaws in the video are minimal and sporadic, and unlikely to detract from your enjoyment of this otherwise excellent package. |
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Sets and costumes are simple yet adequate but this should not detract you from acquiring this competitively priced package that offers an outstanding performance. |
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Perry, for his part, wore no headgear that might detract from his wonderful hair. |
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This is not to detract from his status as The World's Greatest Actor. |
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Unfortunately the visibility is a milky 5m, though this doesn't detract from the huge shoals of snapper and the angelfish, batfish and giant grouper that call this oasis home. |
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While criticism of his on-field performances have been rare, there are those who believe his megastar celebrity status detract from his footballing abilities. |
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The divergence in success between the two black artillery battalions at Bastogne, nevertheless, does not detract from the stellar performance of the cannoneers. |
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This tended to detract from the fact that it was a good game in its own right, and to my mind still head and shoulders above most of the competition. |
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This literal difference in duration does not detract from a work's capacity to induce hypnotic, mind-numbing, humorous or even claustrophobic effects. |
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For some factors, the direction of the trend line is unknown and could either support or detract from the alliance between the United States and Japan. |
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And thinking about it that does detract somewhat from his achievement. |
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Nonwoven interlinings are custom-tailored solutions as today's fashion fabrics often require support that won't detract from their natural design and handle. |
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Abortion-rights advocates by no means seek to detract from LGBT movement or begrudge it victories. |
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That the light boxes were encased in modest plywood and hooked up to the gallery's electrical outlets with ordinary plugs and extension cords didn't detract from the magic. |
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His conservatism, which is more of a cultural than political kidney, seems to fascinate, delight or detract critics. |
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Even a couple of wooden performances don't detract from its appeal. |
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These combine to detract from the beauty of love in its pristine state. |
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At 15 tracks long, Sound Of The Underground does seem drag on towards the end but don't let that detract you from the fact that this really is an impressive debut. |
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We have had to display a lot more than our own hand-made goods, which does detract a bit from our crafting origins, but we are determined to make a go of it. |
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The committee proposes that couples should be free to choose where they want to get married, though the location must not detract from the solemn nature of the ceremony. |
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But the religious iconography did not detract from the excitement brewing in the room. |
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Clarence Thomas had 48 votes against him, a fact that does not, alas, detract a whit from his votes and opinions. |
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But the tastelessness would not detract from the truth of the statement. |
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But these should not detract us from enjoying a book that, even if at times quite demanding, will enhance our understanding of numbers and make us appreciate their history. |
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Badiou insists that philosophy is the discipline concerned with truth, and that any effort to detract philosophy from this concern is tantamount to sophistry. |
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Why would they want to detract from the effect by allowing their hair and clothes to smell like a dirty ashtray and their faces to become prematurely lined? |
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But the report suggests that the current signing is not sub-standard and extra signs, near to the structure, would seriously detract from its appearance. |
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The unrealism of this scenario does not detract for the significance of its implications. |
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Maria pointed out to John that a penniless marriage would detract from any chances he had of making a career in painting. |
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We cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. |
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The non-issue rosewood grips and backstrap engraving do detract some-what from its value. |
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Horace Howard Furness, defending the play in 1895, felt that the apparent inconsistency did not detract from the play's quality. |
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He said the design and how it will fit in with the surroundings was a major con sideration as he does not want it to detract from the value of his own prop erty. |
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Henry Cousens had suggested that there must have been an original shrine at the level of the hall, but this does not detract from thc sacrality of the lower shrine. |
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A couple of knuckleheads shouldn't detract from what they do. |
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Munster talisman O'Connell said no amount of love-ins will detract from the brutal task facing Joe Schmidt's Ireland side in the Aviva Stadium Test. |
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Those errors discovered in a brief cross-reading with the Vietnamese are minor and do not detract from the overall message and quality of Duong Thu Huong's writing. |
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In the SNP, there was division between those who saw devolution as a stepping stone to independence and those who feared it might detract from that ultimate goal. |
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The decor in some instances was austere so as not to detract from worship. |
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Some of the animation seems quite scratchy, but that doesn't detract much from what must be described as one of the best platformers on the Xbox right now. |
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Oppressive anaglyptas, sickly floral designs or ugly woodchip paper made us long for smooth painted walls that would not detract attention from our furniture or paintings. |
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