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1Loneliness is often described as being more detrimental to older people's health than physical illness.
2As Chayra's case illustrates, repeat divorces can be complicated and financially more detrimental than first divorces.
3Lyophilization was more detrimental to viability and fitness than cryopreservation, but led to better storage stability.
4Not speaking up couldn't be more detrimental to getting what you truly desire from your mate.
5Nothing more detrimental to one's usefulness than an impaired... Oh, to be sure, to be sure!'
6That said; the potential for mix-ups and misunderstandings could have a slightly more detrimental impact on romance.
7Heme iron, which is found exclusively in animal-sourced foods, is suggested to have a more detrimental effect.
8Bad style always, and more detrimental to 'condition,' as Tom would say, than three bottles of brandy!
9Dr Toy-Cronin said the longer cases dragged on the more detrimental it was psychologically and financially on parties.
10I am satisfied that the present system of corruption is more detrimental to the country than a despotism.
11Such an attitude by people around the victim could be more detrimental than the trauma of rape itself.
12Extremely short sleep duration in itself may actually be even more detrimental than OSA in terms of hypertension risk.
13The Intervention is even more detrimental when you line it up with other policies and issues facing indigenous Australia.
14Research by the CSO found lockdown, and working from home, had a more detrimental impact on women than men.
15Nutt told the Guardian that legislation had been "very much more detrimental to research than people had imagined".
16Risk factors associated with a compromised nitric oxide system may be more detrimental to the kidney in men than in women.
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