It is considered to be closed to detraction, the sin of revealing previously unknown faults or sins of another person to a third person.
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Olivier agreed not to appear in another film for 18 months to reduce any detraction from the promotion of " Henry V ".
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You know when accusing a site of not being reliable in public without being able to proved it if needed then this is called detraction.
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The old Century Dictionary defined it well as " untruth maliciously spoken, to the detraction of another; a defamatory report; slander ."
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And I shouldn't be really going on about the detractions-this is a realy, really good period in my life to be in.
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Detractions : Too many so-out-there-they're-ridiculous characters, such as the Pat-like science teacher and the spaz kids.
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On balance, over the years, they've given a heck of a lot more than whatever may have been a detraction this time around ."
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In January 2010, it was revealed that Britain's economy had resumed growth after a recession which had seen a record six successive quarters of economic detraction.
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The main detraction that reviewers had for the collection was that Dalrymple often became too opinionated in his writing while he was trying to get across the results of his experiences.
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In personal habits he was always kind, never telling lies, detraction or flattery, and he was severe against sinners, if it was necessary to call them to repent.