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Was she doing them a disservice by being out here?
In writing down to children, we do them a great disservice.
You'll be doing the country a disservice if you keep it up.
In the end, a huge disservice is done to women.
If not, we are doing the student and our communities a disservice.
It's a disservice to every one of them in that practice group.
"A lot of the schools are doing themselves a disservice," she said.
I'm not sure it does the public a great disservice, though.
As a result, he said, "I think the women in this country have been done a big disservice."
I would not care to be accused of a personal Disservice.
Those who play the game, however, have been done a terrible disservice.
"I think it would be a disservice to patients not to have this drug available."
Not so much a disservice to the bridge, but to the boy.
He said it would be a disservice to voters to do so.
This article, if it may be called such, does science a disservice.
Anything less would have been a disservice to the playwright.
Both owners and players have done a disservice to the game.
Tell you what's done a disservice to science: this article.
I have never seen such a disservice done to a photographer.
"I think companies that make deals with them are actually doing themselves a disservice."
That statement does a disservice to the working people of this country and to history.
"We're all doing a disservice to artists when we buy their work too young."
He has said I am doing a disservice to my race on that basis.
But I think anything more than 30 minutes is a great disservice to developers.
"I think it was a disservice to him and to the sport because of what he had to offer."