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detriment

noun as in disadvantage

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Unless MLB implements a hard salary cap — and also a salary floor, to force teams like the Pirates and A’s to spend more on payroll — baseball’s financial caste system will continue, to the sport’s detriment.

It also redefines harassment as “a landlord’s bad faith conduct” directed at tenants that causes them detriment or harm.

But dismissing him so easily is a mistake he fully expects liberals to make, to their own detriment.

However, when asked if he would have preferred a more traditional three-match format for the series, he suggested that it would have come at the detriment to his players.

From BBC

Sure, Trump's incel fans may have a dream of trapping a woman with pregnancy, but in reality, forced parenthood tends to be a detriment to both men's and women's economic futures.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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