det·ri·ment
1. Damage, harm, or loss: took a long leave of absence without detriment to her career. See synonyms at disadvantage.
2. Something that causes damage, harm, or loss: Smoking is now considered a detriment to good health.
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Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
Threat to success.
There is no evidence of consumer detriment in the present very small market.
I tried to give my children the things I didn't have as a child, but I think it turned out to be to their detriment.
Jill's proud nature often lead her to detrimental situations. Not exercising is a detriment to your health.
Detriment.
A "detriment" is one criteria used to satisfy the sufficiency of consideration supporting a valid contract.
The Detriment sign of any planet is always in the opposite sign of its Dignity sign (own sign). So the Detriment sign of the Sun is the opposite sign of Leo which is Aquarius.
Legal detriment means that the person who was promised something has acted based on the promise and has suffered some foreseeable harm. In such a case, the contract is enforceable even if there was no consideration.
Benefit.
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principal, lessening, subtraction. detriment
Detriment means disadvantage