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detrimentally造句
(1) Efficient: The collection of performance data does not detrimentally influence the target of the monitoring. (2) Campaigning can bring political influences to bear on the students that might affect them detrimentally. 3. (3) One of those ways, associated with higher crop yields, is to be sure that limitations of some other nutrient do not detrimentally affect N uptake and use. (4) The central meaning shared by these verbs is . to influence unfavorably or detrimentally. (5) Because of the mail-checking, people's freedom of speech and communication had been deprived and the postal efficiency and reputation had also been detrimentally affected. (6) Fiber rope must not be used in any area where corrosive materials or heat is likely to detrimentally affect the rope. (7) A particularly difficult set of well conditions that may detrimentally affect steel, elastomers, mud additives, electronics, or tools and tool components. (8) Boyle's Law: When things are going well, someone will inevitably experiment detrimentally. (9) Canadian genetics study has shown that smoking may damage a man's sperm, which can be detrimentally passed along to offspring. (10) A Canadian genetics study has shown that smoking may damage a man's sperm, which can be detrimentally passed along to offspring. (11) Excessive consumption of resources by one or more users can detrimentally affect the other users of the database.