Word: detracted
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...controversy over how welcoming the Law School was to women, however, is a minor issue, Griswold said, and should not detract from the broader issue of the nominee's qualifications...
...Scolnick, who is president of Merck Research Laboratories, said these complaints should not detract from the industries' important contributions to science and world health...
Dean of Housing Thomas A. Dingman '67 says that a minority students center for offices and meeting space could work effectively in conjunction with the house system. "I don't think it would detract from the houses as being central to undergraduate life," Dingman says...
Sara K. LaRoche '95, co-chair of Native Americans at Harvard, says that a center would not detract from the constant interaction minority students have with other segments of the campus population...
...these changes neither distract nor detract: Benjamin and Salie are the clear talents of this show, and they deserve some room to experiment. Benjamin plays Bunny with obvious relish, and her lines are delivered smartly, sharply: "Mr. Einhorn, if it took all this to get you here, I kiss the calendar for today. Grief puts erasers in my ears. My world is kept a beautiful place. Artie...I feel a song coming on." Salie is a riveting Bananas; her face visibly pained when forced to swallow pills, her voice full of fear when she describes shock treatments...