If a planet is situated in a sign which opposes its own it is said to be in detriment, a word which literally means to be harmed or damaged. |
On the other hand, many churches have been harmed by insufficient attention to ministerial training. |
However, the thriving of the foreign shipping companies greatly harmed the business of sampans, and many locals suffered bankruptcy. |
The children built their own BMX course anyway, on waste ground where it harmed nobody, erecting jumps with barrows and spades. |
I am seven weeks pregnant and I still do not know if my unborn baby has been harmed in anyway by these thugs. |
His position was not harmed by the fact that he lived with the party leader's daughter. |