detriment

  • 61Au détriment de — ● Au détriment de au préjudice de : Faire sa fortune au détriment des autres …

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  • 62without detriment (to somebody) — without detriment (to sb/sth) idiom not resulting in harm or damage to sb/sth • This tax cannot be introduced without detriment to people s living standards. Main entry: ↑detrimentidiom …

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  • 63without detriment (to something) — without detriment (to sb/sth) idiom not resulting in harm or damage to sb/sth • This tax cannot be introduced without detriment to people s living standards. Main entry: ↑detrimentidiom …

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  • 64cause detriment — index damage, prejudice (injure) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 65to the detriment of — the state of being harmed or damaged. → detriment …

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  • 66individual detriment — individualioji žala statusas T sritis fizika apibrėžtis Kliniškai įvertinami žalingi reiškiniai, kurie pasireiškia asmenims ir jų palikuonims iš karto arba vėliau ir kurie pastaruoju atveju yra tikimybinio pobūdžio. atitikmenys: angl. individual… …

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  • 67Jason Keyser — Detriment vocalist Jason Keyser joined Death metal band Skinless as their new frontman in November 2004 Jayson has released one album with Skinless (Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead, 2006) and another album with Detriment (Plague Rituals, 2004) …

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  • 68detrimental — detriment ► NOUN ▪ harm or damage: she fasted to the detriment of her health. DERIVATIVES detrimental adjective detrimentally adjective. ORIGIN Latin detrimentum, from deterere wear away …

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  • 69detrimentally — detriment ► NOUN ▪ harm or damage: she fasted to the detriment of her health. DERIVATIVES detrimental adjective detrimentally adjective. ORIGIN Latin detrimentum, from deterere wear away …

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  • 70Estoppel — in its broadest sense is a legal term referring to a series of legal and equitable doctrines that preclude a person from denying or asserting anything to the contrary of that which has, in contemplation of law, been established as the truth,… …

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